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E-raamat: Integrating Library Use Skills Into the General Education Curriculum

  • Formaat: 334 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317940883
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  • Formaat: 334 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317940883

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This provocative new book will help you design and implement the most effective library user education possible--one that builds on basic library use skills through a progressively sophisticated program that is fully integrated into course curriculum at all levels, from the freshman year to graduation and beyond. By exploring major issues underlying the integration of library use skills and research methodologies into the general education curriculum, contributors raise important questions, offer creative ideas, and provide insight into the many improvements made in library instruction in the past few years.

Following an introduction by Patricia Breivik, a recognized national authority on libraries and general education, contributors representing two- and four-year institutions and research universities discuss such issues as the relationship between high school and college programs, research skills instruction in a remote access environment, the use of microcomputers and end user searching programs to promote critical thinking, and the improved relationship between librarians and faculty. In addition to articles on library instruction geared towards question analysis, information generation by field, structure of published knowledge and dissemination of a discipline’s literature, chapters identify cooperative efforts needed among school, public, special, academic libraries and other information agencies, computer center personnel, and online database vendors. Bibliographic instruction librarians who are active participants in planning and administering library user education programs will find this volume to be essential for building and developing stronger, more integrated programs.
Contents
Introduction



Part I: General
Politics for Closing the Gap
Staffing for Bibliographic Instruction: Issues and Strategies for New and
Expanding Programs
Structures of Bibliographic Instruction Programs: A Continuum for Planning
Part II: Bridging the Gap Between High School and College
Library Use Skills for College-Bound High School Students: A Survey
Part III: Library Skills in a Community College
Building Alliances: General Education and Library Skills in a Community
College
Part IV: Library Skills in Colleges and Universities
University Approval of Library Research Skills as Part of the General
Education Curriculum Requirements
The View From Square One: Librarian and Teaching Faculty Collaboration on a
New Interdisciplinary Course in World Civilizations
Bringing an Interdisciplinary World View to English 101--The Librarys
Involvement
Improving and Integrating Bibliographic Instruction
International Students Acquisition of Library Research Skills: Relationship
With Their English Language Proficiency
Part V. Library Use Skills for Off-Campus Programs
Andragogy Off-Campus: The Librarys Role
The Bibliographic Instruction Librarians New Constituency: Adult
Independent Learners
Part VI: Library Use Skills: Issues Related to Microcomputers and End-User
Online Searching
An Integrated Planning Process for Library Skills: Paper-Based and
Computer-Based Instruction
Knowledge-Based Instruction for Lifelong Learning
Making Communication: A Theoretical Framework for Educating End-Users of
Online Bibliographic Information Retrieval Systems
Emerging Microcomputer Technology: Impact on Bibliographic Instruction
Microcomputers and Bibliographic Instruction
Part VII: Other Considerations for Integration of Library Use Skills
Bibliographic Instruction and Critical Inquiry in the Undergraduate
Curriculum
General Education, Graduate Education, and Instruction in the Use of
Libraries
Impact and Implications of a Library-Use Integrated Education Program
Term Paper Counseling: The Librarys Tutorial
Fifteen Ways to Meet Your User: Public Relations and Outreach Suggestions
for Bibliographic Instruction
Alternatives to the Term Paper: An Aid to Critical Thinking
Bibliographic Instruction: Building the Librarian/Faculty Partnership
Part VIII: The Past and the Future
Conclusion
Maureen Pastine and Bill Katz