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| Language: | en |
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1976
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED116711 |
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- Survey of the Use of Slide/Tape Presentations for Orientation and Instruction Purposes in Academic Libraries. Hardesty, Larry Audiotape Recordings Audiovisual Aids Audiovisual Instruction Behavioral Objectives Bibliographies College Libraries Library Instruction Library Surveys Slides State of the Art Reviews Eighty-eight academic libraries were surveyed to determine what kinds of slide/tape library instruction materials are available for purchase or loan. The conclusions reached were: (1) there are less than a dozen libraries that have produced presentations of sufficient quality and adaptability to be widely used; and (2) the slide/tape format demands time, expertise, and resources that are often underestimated. For each responding library a summary of the purpose, course use, subject, producer, financing, and evaluation of the slide/tape presentations is included. Four tables and the appendixes contain the survey questionnaire and the prices of Kodak slide Projectors and 3M Wollensak tape recorders as of December 1975. Also included is a reprint of a 17 page bibliography on audio-visual techniques and library instruction compiled by the University Library, The University of Michigan. (NR)