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Gunnels, Claire – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2007
During the Enlightenment of eighteenth-century France, the encyclopedists created a systematic compilation of all human knowledge in order to dispel current disinformation imposed by kings and clergy. The resultant Encyclopedie has been considered the turning point of the Enlightenment, where knowledge became power and the power was made…
Descriptors: Research Skills, Information Literacy, Library Instruction, Technology Integration
Chung, Myoung; And Others – 1980
Six point-of-use audiovisual programs were developed by librarians as part of a library instruction program in Alexander Library at Rutgers University to illustrate the basic skills needed in using the library's print collections in the social sciences and humanities. Topics for the 16mm filmstrip cartridges were (1) Tour of Alexander Library; (2)…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Audiovisual Instruction, Autoinstructional Aids, Higher Education
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Cranston, Catherine L.; Level, Allison V. – Public Services Quarterly, 2006
Library instruction about reference materials, databases, and quality web sites never goes out of fashion for students, faculty, or staff. An annual professional development program on the Colorado State University campus offers an opportunity to provide specialized library instruction to targeted faculty and staff members. For two consecutive…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Reference Services, Library Instruction, Integrated Activities
Timberlake, Pat; And Others – 1989
In June 1988, the Director of the University of Missouri-Columbia libraries appointed a five-person task force to evaluate the libraries' service to undergraduates. The task force undertook an intensive year-long study of four areas: services, collections, facilities, and cooperation with other academic units. Twenty staff members were recruited…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Library Automation, Library Collections
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Simpson, Antony E. – Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 1998
Support is given for extending bibliographic instruction (BI) in academic libraries to larger forms of electronic access. An argument for a team-teaching model of information-finding instruction is presented, in which the needs of doctoral students, are emphasized. This reflects specific concerns of this group and the overall importance of…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Computer Literacy, Doctoral Programs
Hampden - Sydney Coll., VA. Eggleston Library. – 1978
This evaluative report describes the results of a program that sought to make students and faculty more aware of the library's resources, to demonstrate how to make best use of such resources, and to provide basic training for non-professional members of its staff. It is presented in three parts: (1) the report of the administrator, which…
Descriptors: College Libraries, English Literature, Government Publications, Guides
Hendley, Gaby G. – 1984
Guide-worksheets were developed on a word processor in a high school library for bibliographic instruction of English and social studies students to cover the following reference sources: Facts on File; Social Issues Resource Series (S.I.R.S.); Editorial Research Reports; Great Contemporary Issues (New York Times), which also includes Facts on…
Descriptors: High School Students, High Schools, Instructional Materials, Learning Resources Centers
Hart, James W.; Stevens, Gwendolyn – 1979
Although differing in enrollment, student-teacher ratio, admissions policy, cost, curriculum content, and geographic location of students, the Southeast Missouri State University Library (SEMSU) developed a successful bibliographic instruction program based on Earlham College's Bibliographic Instruction Conference of November 17 and 18, 1977.…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, College Libraries, College Students, English Curriculum
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Bain, Nancy R.; Bain, George W. – Journal of Geography, 1985
A geography workbook developed to teach upper division college-level geography students and beginning graduate students how to use a college library is described. Research on the use of the workbook indicates that directed instruction is beneficial to student learning of library resources. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Information Sources
Buchanan, Lori E.; And Others – 1996
Integrating the use of technology-based library resources into the curriculum is necessary for students to acquire vital information-seeking skills. Learning to select and use electronic information sources found on CD-ROM, mainframe computers, and via the Internet enables students to function better in today's information society. This paper…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Text, Higher Education
Librarians Association of the Univ. of California, Santa Barbara. – 1992
The libraries of the University of California recognize the need to transform present collections and services into the library of the 21st century. Doing so will require bridging issues of cultural diversity and enhancing support for existing diversity collections. The Ad Hoc Committee on Regional Workshops of the Library Association of the…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences