Chapter 1. LMS Embedded Librarianship and the Educational Role of Librarians

John J. Burke, Beth E. Tumbleson

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Chapter 1 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 52, no. 2) Learning Management Systems: Tools for Embedded Librarianship

This chapter covers the LMS market and common LMS features, along with applications for librarians to use them. Working with students in the LMS is considered relative to trends in higher education and academic librarianship.


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