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Davis, Marta A.; Davis, Harry O. – Illinois Libraries, 1996
Explains zetetics which involve theories of research and epistemology and discusses its relevance to library science. Topics include library literacy, and the use of an information matrix to help library patrons understand what information they have and what they need to find. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Epistemology, Library Instruction, Library Research, Library Science
Lorenzen, Michael – Illinois Libraries, 2001
Presents a history of academic library instruction and the role of the librarian as educator. Topics include teaching in the library versus teaching in the classroom, the role of new information technologies, and criticism of academic librarians as classroom teachers. (Contains 102 references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Criticism, Higher Education, Information Technology
Keith, Ellen; Kohut, Dave – Illinois Libraries, 1998
A survey of statements of philosophy on reference and bibliographic instruction from libraries in small, Chicago area liberal arts colleges and universities revealed a wide variety of relationships between the two services. The study concluded that most of the libraries surveyed compartmentalized reference and bibliographic instruction. (PEN)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Library Instruction, Library Services
Kinney, Elaine M. – Illinois Libraries, 1988
Describes a cooperative program between the Deerfield (Illinois) Public Library and local junior high school designed to teach reference skills. Ideas for topics and methods of presentation to introduce students to reference sources in the public library are suggested. (7 references) (MES)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Institutional Cooperation, Junior High Schools, Library Instruction
Lorenzen, Michael – Illinois Libraries, 2001
Discusses the lack of success with lecturing for academic library instruction and suggests active learning as a better alternative. Highlights include a historical overview of active learning; considerations for active learning in the library classroom; and active learning and library instruction for special groups. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Active Learning, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Bingham, Karen Havill, Ed.; Loomis, Abigail A., Ed. – Illinois Libraries, 1988
Nine articles describe bibliographic instruction programs that serve such special user groups as international students, adult students, remote users, gifted students, prisoners, and other groups with special needs. Cooperative programs that link instructional efforts of different types of libraries are also discussed. An annotated bibliography of…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Annotated Bibliographies, Correctional Institutions, Elementary Secondary Education
Leverence, Mari Ellen; Conant, Barbara M. – Illinois Libraries, 1992
The returning student, facing technological change with many demands on her time, needs all the help academic librarians can offer. Fundamental needs include effective bibliographic instruction, informational handouts, printed directions near electronic search tools, and an emotionally supportive environment. (EA)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Information Technology, Instructional Materials
Becker, Karen A. – Illinois Libraries, 1992
Reviews student use of electronic searching tools and the effect of software changes on user satisfaction and success. Discusses the results of two surveys of InfoTrac users before and after software changes at Northern Illinois University, and proposes three strategies systems developers can take to balance the differing needs of sophisticated…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computer Software, Higher Education, Library Instruction
Stierman, John P. – Illinois Libraries, 1992
Argues that the prevalence of computer searching in the academic library has redefined bibliographic instruction and that hands-on instruction in a computer classroom or laboratory setting addresses student needs better than lecture demonstrations. Calls for librarians to actively seek out hands-on opportunities and to keep communication lines…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, College Faculty, Curriculum Development, Experiential Learning