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Gwinn, Nancy E. – College and Research Libraries, 1980
Reviews the experience of the Council on Library Resources (CLR) in funding programs that attempt to more closely integrate academic libraries with undergraduate education: CLR Fellowsnip Program, CLR-NEH College Library Program, and CLR Library Service Enhancement Program. Appended are bibliographies of articles about CLR programs and lists of…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Fellowships, Grants, Library Instruction
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Jennerich, Elaine Zaremba; Smith, Bessie Hess – College and Research Libraries, 1979
A course-integrated program of bibliographic instruction utilizing a lecture/ worksheet method significantly improved the skills of undergraduate music majors in the use of the music library card catalog and the Music Index. (Author)
Descriptors: Instructional Programs, Library Instruction, Music, Tables (Data)
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Guskin, Alan E.; And Others – Library Trends, 1979
Proposes that academic libraries become actively and directly involved in providing teaching, research, and community services. The development and implementation of such services is discussed. (FM)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Instructional Programs, Library Instruction, Library Role
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Hara, Katsuko – Educational Research, 1997
Canadian fourth, fifth, and sixth graders (n=300) were given either resource-based instruction (RBI), nonintegrated library instruction, or no library skills instruction. Sixth graders in RBI outperformed sixth graders given no instruction. There were no significant differences between nonintegrated and no instruction. Maximum learning growth…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Information Skills, Intermediate Grades, Library Instruction
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Snavely, Loanne; Cooper, Natasha – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1997
Examines the information literacy debate, focusing on the term and its definition. Discusses the term's lack of clarity and confusion with other terms (library skills, library use, and bibliographic instruction), and considers the pros and cons of using an old term, a new term, or information literacy. Recommends using information literacy. (PEN)
Descriptors: Definitions, Information Literacy, Jargon, Library Instruction
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Hutchins, Elizabeth O.; Fister, Barbara; MacPherson, Kris (Huber) – Journal of Library Administration, 2002
Explores assumptions shared by the Earlham model of bibliographic instruction and the current information literacy movement, outlines important differences, examines conditions that inhibit change, and profiles two approaches to developing information literacy programs with strong cross-campus collaboration based on experiences at St. Olaf…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Information Literacy, Library Cooperation
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Bush, Renee B.; Wells, Margaret R. – Research Strategies, 1990
Describes a bibliography instruction (BI) program for first semester honors freshmen. Following background on the honors program and library involvement in the program, the BI component is described. Results and evaluation, problems, and future directions of the BI program are then discussed. (eight references) (MES)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, College Freshmen, Higher Education, Honors Curriculum
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Westbrook, Lynn – Research Strategies, 1988
Describes the steps in planning and conducting a workshop to combat burnout among bibliographic instruction librarians: (1) initial preparation; (2) outlining the session; (3) the logistics, such as scheduling the session and reserving a room; (4) conducting the session; and (5) follow-up. Fifteen annotated references are provided. (MES)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Burnout, Higher Education, Librarians
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Hine, Betsy N.; And Others – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 1989
Through a strong program of bibliographic instruction, the adult learner can take advantage of many learning experiences and environments to become a true lifelong learner. The University of Evansville incorporates bibliographic instruction into its adult education program to give students information literacy. (JOW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Adult Education, Adult Students, Higher Education
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Duff, Alistair S. – Nurse Education Today, 1995
A course-integrated bibliographic instruction session was designed to develop skills in evaluating biomedical information sources. Students in small groups evaluated and ranked medical and nursing dictionaries and defended ratings to the class. (SK)
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Dictionaries, Evaluative Thinking, Information Skills
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Gilton, Donna L. – MultiCultural Review, 1994
Briefly describes culture shock and library anxiety as they are experienced by people of various backgrounds and discusses information-literacy instruction, which may alleviate these problems. Suggestions are included for preparing to instruct diverse groups, especially those groups new to the librarian. Materials that provide helpful background…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Culture Conflict, Ethnic Groups, Information Literacy
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Carson, C. Herbert; Curtis, Ruth V. – Research Strategies, 1991
Describes instructional design theory at the micro level and offers practical examples that may be applied to bibliographic instruction. The Performance-Content Matrix, a classification scheme for categorizing learning objectives according to their specified level of performance and type of content, is explained; and Merrill's Component Display…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Classification, Instructional Design, Learning Theories
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Herrington, Verlene J. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1998
Discusses how technology is defining the future role of library instruction. The present model is built on negative assumptions that the library is deficient; this article proposes a new model based on a paradigm shift in the electronic library and on a positive belief system that focuses on user independence. Contains 53 references. (LRW)
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Futures (of Society), Library Instruction, Models
Library Journal, 2005
Vibiana Bowman enjoys spending time with young adults--which is just as well since she has a few of her own, has done her time as scout leader, and now teaches proper research methods to students at Rutgers University--Camden. She first discovered how much this instruction was needed when she noticed her own kids cutting and pasting copy from the…
Descriptors: Librarians, Library Instruction, College Libraries, Web Based Instruction
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Tag, Sylvia G.; Buck, Stefanie; Mautino, Martha N. – Research Strategies, 2005
The Library Outreach Program Committee at Western Washington University serves as a coordinating body for outreach activities to the non-departmental campus community. Successful projects include collaboration with New Student Services/Family Outreach, Academic User Technology Services, and Residential Life. A database of outreach activities…
Descriptors: Library Instruction, Outreach Programs, Cooperation, Student Personnel Services
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