(Usual apologies for cross posting!)
Dear all,
Here at Warwick I'm currently investigating the way in which our Politics department structures their module handbooks and reading lists, in terms of student satisfaction and usability. I've been getting some very interesting, and slightly unexpected answers as a result of a series of student focussed studies which perhaps need setting in a wider context.
I would be very interested in finding out a bit more about how other institutions structure their's - and would love to hear the insights of any Politics subject librarians out there in relation to this!
Rather than bore the list(s) with my various questions - if anyone would like to tell me more, could you contact me directly!
Many thanks
Gareth
PS if anyone's particularly interested in our findings, I'll be happy to share.
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Gareth J Johnson
Service Innovation Officer, Research & Innovation Unit
Hon. Secretary CILIP UC&R Group
University of Warwick Library,
Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK
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http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/subjects/riu/
Telephone: 024-765-75793
Fax: 024-765-24211
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