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''Web-based Information Science Education'' ('''WISE'') strives to support a collaborative, cost-effective distance education model that will increase quality, access, and diversity of online education opportunities in Library and Information Science.  (Sourced from the WCET report at http://elearningconsortia.pbworks.com/Web-based+Information+Science+Education+%28WISE%29)
''Web-based Information Science Education'' ('''WISE''') strives to support a collaborative, cost-effective distance education model that will increase quality, access, and diversity of online education opportunities in Library and Information Science.  (Sourced from the WCET report at http://elearningconsortia.pbworks.com/Web-based+Information+Science+Education+%28WISE%29)


Participants include:
Participants include:
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...among numerous others.
...among numerous others.


WISE is extremely active in the Library and Information Science community.
WISE is extremely active in the Library and Information Science community. WCET approximates that 225 students were served by WISE, as of 2009.


WISE's main office is in New York state, [[US]].
WISE's main office is in New York state, [[US]].
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Web-based Information Science Education (WISE) strives to support a collaborative, cost-effective distance education model that will increase quality, access, and diversity of online education opportunities in Library and Information Science. (Sourced from the WCET report at http://elearningconsortia.pbworks.com/Web-based+Information+Science+Education+%28WISE%29)

Participants include:

...among numerous others.

WISE is extremely active in the Library and Information Science community. WCET approximates that 225 students were served by WISE, as of 2009.

WISE's main office is in New York state, US.

The WISE web site is at http://www.wiseeducation.org/



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