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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1983
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED239638
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contents Children's Libraries Section. Libraries Serving the General Public Division. Papers. Adolescents Children Computer Assisted Instruction Developing Nations Foreign Countries Information Science International Organizations Library Associations Library Education Library Services Program Descriptions Public Libraries Surveys Videotape Recordings Papers on children's services, which were presented at the 1983 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference, include: (1) "Education and Training of Children's Librarians: An Investigation" by Eva Glistrup (Denmark), which presents preliminary results from a 1982 survey of institutions in 30 countries (30% response rate) showing a general lack of adequate educational programs for children's librarianship; (2) "Annual Report of the Activities of the Section of Children's Libraries" by Genevieve Patte (France), which focuses on children's reading and library projects sponsored by IFLA in developing nations; (3) "Meet the Future with Video," in which A. M. Kylberg (Sweden) describes the widespread use of video recordings in Sweden and trial projects providing educational video programs for children and adults in public libraries; (4) "Informatique et Education avec le Langage LOGO (Information Technology and Education with the Computer Language LOGO)," in which Fatimata Sylla (Senegal) describes a pilot project conducted by the Senegalese Institute of Research in Mathematics and Applied Information Science to assess the psychological, pedagogical, sociological, and epistemological impact of LOGO and microcomputer usage on primary school children aged 8 to 11 years (paper in French); and (5) "Video and Youth Services in the Public Library," in which Emma Cohn (United States) discusses reasons for and methods of providing video services in public libraries and in educational systems, and describes specific examples from the United States and France. (ESR)
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spellingShingle Children's Libraries Section. Libraries Serving the General Public Division. Papers.
Adolescents
Children
Computer Assisted Instruction
Developing Nations
Foreign Countries
Information Science
International Organizations
Library Associations
Library Education
Library Services
Program Descriptions
Public Libraries
Surveys
Videotape Recordings
Children's Libraries Section. Libraries Serving the General Public Division. Papers. Adolescents Children Computer Assisted Instruction Developing Nations Foreign Countries Information Science International Organizations Library Associations Library Education Library Services Program Descriptions Public Libraries Surveys Videotape Recordings Papers on children's services, which were presented at the 1983 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference, include: (1) "Education and Training of Children's Librarians: An Investigation" by Eva Glistrup (Denmark), which presents preliminary results from a 1982 survey of institutions in 30 countries (30% response rate) showing a general lack of adequate educational programs for children's librarianship; (2) "Annual Report of the Activities of the Section of Children's Libraries" by Genevieve Patte (France), which focuses on children's reading and library projects sponsored by IFLA in developing nations; (3) "Meet the Future with Video," in which A. M. Kylberg (Sweden) describes the widespread use of video recordings in Sweden and trial projects providing educational video programs for children and adults in public libraries; (4) "Informatique et Education avec le Langage LOGO (Information Technology and Education with the Computer Language LOGO)," in which Fatimata Sylla (Senegal) describes a pilot project conducted by the Senegalese Institute of Research in Mathematics and Applied Information Science to assess the psychological, pedagogical, sociological, and epistemological impact of LOGO and microcomputer usage on primary school children aged 8 to 11 years (paper in French); and (5) "Video and Youth Services in the Public Library," in which Emma Cohn (United States) discusses reasons for and methods of providing video services in public libraries and in educational systems, and describes specific examples from the United States and France. (ESR)
title Children's Libraries Section. Libraries Serving the General Public Division. Papers.
topic Adolescents
Children
Computer Assisted Instruction
Developing Nations
Foreign Countries
Information Science
International Organizations
Library Associations
Library Education
Library Services
Program Descriptions
Public Libraries
Surveys
Videotape Recordings
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED239638