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Zachert, Martha Jane K. – Journal of Education for Librarianship, 1971
Simulation has demonstrated its ability as a teaching tool and deserves further trials in other subjects in the library school curriculum. (AB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Library Schools, Library Science, Models
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Galvin, Thomas J. – Special Libraries, 1975
Some of the results of a recent systematic investigation of the rationale underlying the current interest in such essentially problem-oriented instructional modes as the case method and simulation teaching in librarianship are summarized. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Inservice Education, Library Education, Library Science, Problem Solving
Kenney, Brigitte – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1973
A scenario was presented depicting interaction among a city councilman, a cable operator, a community organizer, a library director, and a superintendent of media development, all of whom have different concerns and views about cable television. (Other conference materials are LI 503071-503079 and LI 503081 through LI 503084.) (SM)
Descriptors: Cable Television, Institutes (Training Programs), Librarians, Libraries
Brown, Robert E. – Occasional Papers, 1975
The Joetta Community Library (JCL), a simulation of a public library in a small midwest town, is a practice library for students in a general library administration class at the master's degree level. Students using the JCL simulation assume the position of director, from initial hiring procedure to assumption of the position and involvement in…
Descriptors: Administration, Library Administration, Library Education, Library Science
Henderhan, Robert C. – 1973
As part of a program to prepare public librarians to serve the urban disadvantaged, the faculty at Wayne State University experimented with simulation as an instructional technique. They developed and tested a library game, LIB SIM, aimed at introducing students to the relationships between main library and various branches in a large urban public…
Descriptors: Empathy, Graduate Students, Interaction, Library Education
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Matarazzo, James M. – Special Libraries, 1973
A variant of the simulation method of instruction, which allows students to practice the method and detail of the establishment of a company library, is explained. Graduating students who are prepared to plan new special libraries are shown as potential and proper prime movers in the establishment of such library facilities. (4 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Experiments, Information Centers, Library Education, Library Planning
Zachert, Martha Jane K. – 1975
The teacher of library science can use case studies, simulations, and role playing to acquaint future librarians with the realities of library management. By using models, contextual statements, incident materials, and course management materials, the students can be involved in specific library problems which will later have broad on-the-job…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Librarians, Library Administration, Library Education
Large, J. A.; Guy, R. F. – Media in Education and Development, 1982
Develops a rationale for using microcomputers in the professional education of librarians in such courses as online searching and subject indexing and describes the use of computer assisted instruction at the College of Librarianship in Wales. (JJD)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Information Retrieval
Wendt, Paul R.; Woelflin, Leslie – 1968
In an attempt to determine whether information and skills necessary to use a university library could be taught in high schools by a method of branching pictorial programing, a series of experiments were conducted with the assistance of high school seniors and college freshmen, juniors and seniors. In Experiment 1, Carbondale High School Students…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Branching, College Libraries, College Preparation