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Main Authors: Key, Janet, Tollman, Thomas A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1981
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED206319
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author Key, Janet
Tollman, Thomas A.
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Tollman, Thomas A.
Key, Janet
Tollman, Thomas A.
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contents Videotape as an Aid to Bibliographic Instruction. Key, Janet Tollman, Thomas A. College Libraries Educational Media Higher Education Library Instruction Library Services Questionnaires Reference Services Undergraduate Students Videotape Cassettes Videotape Recordings This report describes the use of videotaped lectures in the undergraduate library instruction program at the University of Nebraska at Omaha Library, outlines the structure of the program, and reviews the process of producing library-specific videotapes. The results of an informal survey to compare the videotape method of presentation with a slide/lecture method are reported. (FM)
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spellingShingle Videotape as an Aid to Bibliographic Instruction.
Key, Janet
Tollman, Thomas A.
College Libraries
Educational Media
Higher Education
Library Instruction
Library Services
Questionnaires
Reference Services
Undergraduate Students
Videotape Cassettes
Videotape Recordings
Videotape as an Aid to Bibliographic Instruction. Key, Janet Tollman, Thomas A. College Libraries Educational Media Higher Education Library Instruction Library Services Questionnaires Reference Services Undergraduate Students Videotape Cassettes Videotape Recordings This report describes the use of videotaped lectures in the undergraduate library instruction program at the University of Nebraska at Omaha Library, outlines the structure of the program, and reviews the process of producing library-specific videotapes. The results of an informal survey to compare the videotape method of presentation with a slide/lecture method are reported. (FM)
title Videotape as an Aid to Bibliographic Instruction.
topic College Libraries
Educational Media
Higher Education
Library Instruction
Library Services
Questionnaires
Reference Services
Undergraduate Students
Videotape Cassettes
Videotape Recordings
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED206319