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Learning Resource Centre (LRC) is a term which is used in the
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to describe a type of
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that exists within an educational setting such as secondary schools, further education
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s and universities. LRC can also stand for Library Resource Centre and in some cases Learning Resource Centre has been shortened to Learning Centre. Learning Resource Centres are similar to a
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Overview

These centres contain traditional educational resources such as books, journals, software and audio/visual materials, but they also exist to promote electronic information resources. Examples of these are subscription electronic journals, databases, free websites and other web based resources. The traditional
librarian A librarian is a person who works professionally in a library providing access to information, and sometimes social or technical programming, or instruction on information literacy to users. The role of the librarian has changed much over time ...
role has been replaced with the LRC Manager who is an
information professional An information professional or information specialist is someone who collects, records, organises, stores, preserves, retrieves, and disseminates printed or digital information. The service delivered to the client is known as an information service ...
with qualifications recognised by the
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. As well as managing the physical environment of the LRC, the LRC Manager is usually involved in editing LRC web pages and making contributions to the
virtual learning environment A virtual learning environment (VLE) in educational technology is a web-based platform for the digital aspects of courses of study, usually within educational institutions. They present resources, activities, and interactions within a course stru ...
, in order to provide access to quality and timely resources to colleagues and students. A key aspect of a Learning Resource Centre is the application of self study in a variety of different ways. They usually include computers, places to study and often private rooms. LRCs usually have a responsibility for the teaching of information literacy and/or study skills within the institution they are in. Although this role is firmly established in further and higher education, it has only become a serious responsibility for the Secondary School LRC since the publication of "Key Stage 3 National Strategy" in 2003. The schools inspectorate OfSTED have also made this a key area for school LRCs to evaluate themselves on in their self-evaluation document for LRCs in 2003.


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Further reading

*Edwards, Brian. Libraries and Learning Resource Centres. Oxford, UK: Architectural Press, 2009. *Alomran, Hamad Ibrahim; (2007) Learning Resource Centres in Saudi Arabia: A study to the Reality with A plan for an Ideal center. Riyadh: Riyadh Girls University *Burlingame, Dwight, Dennis C. Fields, and Anthony C. Schulzetenberg. The College Learning Resource Center. Littleton, Colo: Libraries Unlimited, 1978. *Thomson, Sarah Katharine. Learning Resource Centers in Community Colleges: A Survey of Budgets and Services. Chicago: American Library Association, 1975. *Crawford, L. Lucille. The Learning Resource Center—Its Development and Implementation. olumbus, Ohio Ohio Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1970. *Pearson, Neville P., and Lucius A. Butler. Learning Resource Centers; Selected Readings. Minneapolis: Burgess Pub. Co, 1973. {{Libraries and library science School terminology Libraries by type Types of library