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Humeston, Helen – Research Strategies, 1994
Presents a simple four-step method bibliographic instruction librarians can use to teach students how to design an effective search strategy. Using the image of a clock face, students learn how to make explicit connections among the search statement, types of library materials, and access tools in formulating a research plan. (22 references)…
Descriptors: Course Integrated Library Instruction, Diagrams, Higher Education, Illustrations
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Holmes, Colette O.; And Others – Research Strategies, 1994
Describes the development of an interactive model for library instruction in a large-enrollment undergraduate engineering course at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (New York). The model, which is based on the Karplus Learning Cycle, has provided an effective framework for library instruction within the undergraduate engineering curriculum.…
Descriptors: Activity Units, College Libraries, Cooperative Learning, Course Integrated Library Instruction
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Martin, Rebecca R. – Research Strategies, 1986
Introductory biology students at a major university completed a field project which taught them investigative skills in scientific research, including the scientific method and substantiation of their results through use of periodical literature. Librarians became actively involved by providing library instruction as part of the project. Sample…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Biology, Higher Education, Library Instruction
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Tate, Marsha Ann; Powell, Mike; Alexander, Janet – Research Strategies, 2000
Provides a model for librarians to expand their traditional teaching roles in order to reach users outside the library building. Describes the development of a series of modules designed to teach users how to do research on the Web based on experiences at Widener University, and considers future possibilities. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Futures (of Society), Higher Education, Library Instruction
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Curtis, Ruth V.; Carson, C. Herbert – Research Strategies, 1991
Motivation theories may be applied in educational contexts to improve student attitudes and learning achievement. Keller's ARCS Model of Motivational Design stresses attention, relevance, satisfaction, and confidence. Attention and relevance make instruction stimulating, whereas satisfaction and confidence create positive expectations. Through…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Instructional Design, Learning Motivation
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Wright, Carol; Larson, Mary Ellen – Research Strategies, 1990
Uses a matrix to identify conceptual gaps in a bibliographic instruction program at an academic library and discusses a curriculum design model that includes objectives in the affective and sensorimotor domains as well as cognitive instruction. Application of the model to a computer-assisted bibliographic instruction project is described. (10…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Wittkopf, Barbara – Research Strategies, 1994
Discusses commuter college students; presents a model to help librarians offering bibliographic instruction better accommodate commuter students that includes services for students, programs to interact with students, advocacy for students, and appropriate research; and considers faculty impact on commuter students. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Advocacy, Commuting Students, Higher Education
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Gratch, Bonnie G. – Research Strategies, 1988
Reports on a study of the information-seeking behavior of users of Infotrac, OCLC, Newsbank Electronic Index, and LS/2 at the Bowling Green State University Libraries. Following a brief description of the data gathered by interviews, a model for library user education that considers automated information retrieval is presented. (2 references) (MES)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Computers, Higher Education, Information Seeking
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Conteh-Morgan, Miriam E. – Research Strategies, 2001
Proposes a new type of collaboration between academic librarians and ESL (English as second language) instructors where the instructor teaches the course after collaborating to match information literacy and ESL objectives and build them into the ESL curriculum. Discusses library instruction and the new course design, and provides sample lesson…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Curriculum Development, English (Second Language), Higher Education
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Ury, Connie Jo; And Others – Research Strategies, 1997
Discusses lifelong learning and the need for information retrieval skills, and describes how Northwest Missouri State University incorporates a heuristic model of library instruction in which students continually evaluate and refine information-seeking practices while progressing through all levels of courses in diverse disciplines. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Evaluation Methods, Heuristics, Higher Education
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Lawson, V. Lonnie – Research Strategies, 1990
Reports results of a study of the relative effectiveness of two library orientation/instruction methods--computer-assisted instruction (CAI) and a traditional library tour. Test scores and cost data for the two approaches are compared, and three CAI cost models are described. A significant cost advantage for offering CAI orientation/instruction is…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cost Effectiveness
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Kenney, Donald J.; Wilson, Linda – Research Strategies, 1985
Components of planning, developing, implementing, publicizing, and integrating were incorporated into a model of user education for an online catalog (OPAC) in academic library. Key elements in model's success were initial full-time coordination by project manager and subsequent merger of OPAC user education with existing bibliographic instruction…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Higher Education, Instructional Design, Instructional Development
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Palmer, Catherine; Ford, Collette – Research Strategies, 2000
Describes four models of library instruction that were developed at the University of California, Irvine to promote information literacy and to maximize the use of existing library staff: librarian as instructor, teaching assistant as instructor, students as instructors, and student self-paced instruction. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Individualized Instruction, Information Literacy
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Thaxton, Lyn – Research Strategies, 1985
Reports study of communication patterns of students and faculty in Psychology department at Georgia State University. Topics covered include pertinence of Garvey's model of information dissemination, methods of information exchange, practicing clinicians and research, research requirements for students, library use among graduate students, and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Communication (Thought Transfer), Graduate Students, Higher Education
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Simons, Kevin; Young, James; Gibson, Craig – Research Strategies, 2000
Discussion of the theory behind learning libraries focuses on four programmatic models at the George Mason University library: course-related, course-integrated, orientation/peer advising, and information/term paper counseling and coaching. Topics include sociocultural theories; social interaction; learning communities; curricular integration; and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Course Integrated Library Instruction, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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