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Isibika, Irene Shubi; Zhu, Chang; De Smet, Egbert; Musabila, Albogast K. – International Journal of Training Research, 2021
The constant change in technology, its impact on the electronic information environment and complex library users are forcing academic librarians to majorly change their skill set. Patrons no longer request for physical information but are accessing and retrieving information electronically. This study investigated the current training needs of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Academic Libraries, Librarians, Educational Needs
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Bilandzic, Mark – Interactive Learning Environments, 2016
Learning is most effective when intrinsically motivated through personal interest, and situated in a supportive socio-cultural context. This paper reports on findings from a study that explored implications for design of interactive learning environments through 18 months of ethnographic observations of people's interactions at "Hack The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Libraries, Informal Education, Cooperative Learning
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Grafstein, Ann – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2007
The literature on information literacy often assumes that there is an inherent link between the need for information literacy and what is commonly referred to as the information explosion. This assumed link is reflected in programs of information literacy instruction offered by academic libraries. This article argues that the basic concepts of…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Information Technology, Information Literacy, Library Role
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Olsen, Jan Kennedy – New Directions for Higher Education, 1992
Technological advances have changed our definitions of literacy and our ways of preparing academically literate individuals. Over four years, formal evaluation of a Cornell University (New York) library-based information literacy instruction program and experiments using different instructional models has increased understanding of the concept and…
Descriptors: College Libraries, College Students, Computer Literacy, Electronic Libraries
Callison, Daniel – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2001
Discusses course integrated library instruction and the teaching role of the school library media specialist. Highlights include a history of course-related integrated instruction; isolated instruction; individual instruction; collaborative planning with other teachers; independent inquiry that can lead to lifelong learning; and full immersion…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Course Integrated Library Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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George, Rigmor; Luke, Rosemary – Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 1996
Higher education is responding to the various learning needs of students through the flexible delivery approach which focuses on student-centered activities, multiple resources, and lifelong learning. Technology and information literacy enable students to deal with information independently, so they are pivotal for flexible delivery. The role of…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Libraries, College Students, Higher Education
Adams, Kate; Bicknell-Holmes, Tracy; Latta, Gail F. – 1998
There are three challenges academic institutions must address in order to achieve the goal of ensuring that distant students are afforded the opportunities of independent learning: (1) academic libraries must effectively utilize technology to make the information resources in their research collections accessible to distant students; (2) academic…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Coordinators, Curriculum Development
Anderson, Mary Alice – MultiMedia Schools, 1999
Describes the "Information Power: Partnerships for Student Learning" (1998) guidelines and their significance for school library media specialists. Discusses standards in three broad areas (information literacy, independent learning, and social responsibility), roles and responsibilities of media specialists technology integration,…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Access to Information, Advocacy, Cooperative Programs
Colorado State Dept. of Education, Denver. State Library and Adult Education Office. – 1996
A rubric is a descriptive measurement for defining what a learner should know and can do. This document was created to define the knowledge and ability of every student in how they: construct meaning from information; create a quality product; learn independently; participate as a group member; and use information and information technologies…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Cooperative Learning, Educational Assessment, Guidelines
Lowry, Anita K. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1994
A collaborative effort of the libraries, information technology office, and faculty, the University of Iowa's Information Arcade is a facility designed to support use of electronic services in research, teaching, and independent learning. The planning and development process includes a formal commitment to ongoing cooperation and communication…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, College Administration, College Faculty, College Instruction
Denbighshire County Council, Mold (Wales). – 1996
The Public Libraries and Adult Independent Learners (PLAIL) Project was conducted in the United Kingdom, Portugal, and Spain to identify the following: needs of adult independent learners; services required to meet those needs; extent to which those services rely on existing and new technology; and skills and competencies required to provide the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Computer Uses in Education, Delivery Systems