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The School of Education at the University of Aberdeen and its predecessor Northern College have been providing courses 'at a distance' to teaching and related professionals since the 1990s. During this time the library service to these students has grown to provide them with access to up to the minute information, 24 hours a day. This article aims to show the development of that service from its origins servicing the 'in-service' courses to the current provision of information, both electronically and in traditional formats, to the distance students of the School of Education today.
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https://doi.org/10.26203/zx6p-jd90Published in Volume 14,