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Bielema, Cheryl; Crocker, Dan; Miller, Joan; Reynolds-Moehrle, Jennifer; Shaw, Helen – Research Strategies, 2005
To design a new distance education course with an emphasis on student group work, a collaborative effort among the University of Missouri St. Louis Libraries and faculty was established. The collaborative process resulted in a more individualized service experience for library users, and the problems of course construction, using the Blackboard…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Online Courses, Librarians, Distance Education

Parker-Gibson, Necia – Research Strategies, 1994
Librarians at the University of Arkansas (Fayetteville) offer CD-ROM database and online catalog training using a portable unit composed of a laptop computer, modem, LCD panel, and overhead projector. This unit allows librarians to make presentations to large groups and to demonstrate to faculty and students the relevancy of library technology.…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Databases, College Libraries, Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Strategies

Thomas, Joy – Research Strategies, 1994
To determine whether either automation or changing demographics may have influenced professorial habits or attitudes in relation to library instruction, a 1982 survey of faculty with additional questions on computerized searching was replicated in 1990 on the same large campus. The survey results are summarized and discussed; the questionnaire is…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Faculty, Higher Education, Library Automation

Lin, Poping – Research Strategies, 1994
Explores the use of a comparative approach in a library instruction workshop for culturally diverse populations. The distinct world views of Chinese and Western students are compared, and the impact of these views on each population's mode of thinking and on the design of the workshop is discussed. (seven references) (Author)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences