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Folk, Amanda L. – College & Research Libraries, 2016
This article introduces psychologist Carol S. Dweck's entity and incremental theories of intelligence and explores the prevalence of these theories in academic librarians who participate in reference and instruction activities. Based on existing research, it is possible that implicit theories of intelligence could affect the ways in which…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Educational Theories, Educational Psychology, Librarians
Blake, Lindsay – Computers in Libraries, 2009
Creating online options for students has become more of a focus with the growth of distance-education programs. It has also become necessary with the growth of online databases, electronic journals, and electronic books. Teaching classes is one of the few areas where libraries have not all switched to online access. Reference librarians still tend…
Descriptors: Library Services, Online Courses, Library Instruction, Reference Services
Goetzfridt, Nicholas J. – 1993
Teaching critical thinking is a relatively new dimension of bibliographic instruction (BI) in the academic environment. It marks a departure from the teaching of "user skills" in which the primary concern is enabling library patrons to determine the appropriateness of reference tools and to use those tools effectively. This report assembles a…
Descriptors: Course Integrated Library Instruction, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Information Seeking
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Rice, James – Reference Librarian, 1984
Addresses the two-fold question concerning imposition of instruction on a library user when he/she only wants answer to information need--whether attempted instruction is infringement on the rights of the user, and whether attempted instruction detracts from the librarian's effectiveness in fulfilling information need. Twenty references are…
Descriptors: Individual Instruction, Information Needs, Instructional Design, Interpersonal Communication
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Elmborg, James K. – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2002
Proposes that academic librarians use constructivist learning theory, primarily composition theory, to develop a pedagogy for the reference desk. Implies that reference is a form of teaching, and that to maximize their educational effectiveness, academic librarians need to approach reference transactions as academic conferences where teaching and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Constructivism (Learning), Higher Education, Instructional Design
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Swan, John C. – Reference Librarian, 1984
Discusses the image and natural dynamics of an individual mode of library instruction in which the reference librarian serves as a role model by showing individual students or classes a searcher in action, working with ideas as well as index terms. Twenty-four sources are given. (EJS)
Descriptors: Individual Instruction, Instructional Design, Librarians, Library Instruction
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Baker, Betsy – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1986
Describes the process and results of the development of a set of systematic and formalized learning objectives for teaching and evaluating online catalog use which stemmed from research project conducted at Northwestern University. Planning principles, program evaluation, and adoption of educational models are noted. Learning objectives are…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Educational Objectives, Educational Planning, Higher Education
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Fink, Deborah – Research Strategies, 1986
Guidelines for developing effective research assignments were distributed to University of Colorado, Boulder, teaching assistants and faculty by the Instructional Services Librarian. Suggestions concerning what to do (i.e., clarify research objectives, schedule library presentation) and what not to do (i.e., limit research to particular index or…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Higher Education, Instructional Design, Library Instruction
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Luskay, Jack R. – Library Trends, 1983
Outlines current function of the school library media center, highlighting reference services, the information function, national standards, the library media program, the teaching of library media skills, library instruction as a shared responsibility of classroom teachers and media specialists, and the development of the reference collection.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Design, Learning Resources Centers, Librarians
Eisenberg, Michael – 1987
The traditional role of the school librarian encompassed collection development, reading guidance and literature promotion, and reference. Over time these functions have expanded and participation in carrying out functions has become more active. For instance, the teaching role of the library media specialist is a dramatic and far-reaching…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Design
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Sexton, Kathryn – Top of the News, 1983
Describes instructional methods and resources used by school librarians in meeting responsibility to teach students steps of an information search, validity and kind of sources, why a particular book was used, and value of reference tools. Examples are given of reference tools and situations in which they might be used. (EJS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Design, Learning Resources Centers, Librarians
Howison, Beulah; And Others – 1974
A project was undertaken by the University of Wisconsin library staff to educate freshmen and transfer students in the resources of the library and resource use. Visually appealing library instructional packets were produced in several media formats to achieve this aim. They were in two forms: a minipacket for quick help in finding library…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, College Libraries, Curriculum Development, Instructional Design