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Autore principale: Hardesty, Larry
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1986
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contents Evaluation of Bibliographic Instruction. Hardesty, Larry Academic Libraries Affective Measures Attitude Measures Cognitive Measurement Evaluation Methods Formative Evaluation Higher Education Instructional Development Library Instruction Library Skills Position Papers Summative Evaluation Arguing that there is a current tendency among librarians to talk more about the evaluation of bibliographic instruction than to actually do anything about it, this paper examines limitations of and considerations pertaining to evaluation and includes: (1) a brief discussion of the history of bibliographic instruction; (2) discussion of types of evaluation including formative and summative; (3) consideration of things most often evaluated, i.e., attitudes (affective domain) and skills (cognitive domain); (4) additional methods of evaluation including quantitative and qualitative; (5) issues of validity and reliability; and (6) conclusions and recommendations. Copies of overhead transparencies referred to in the text and a list of 50 references are included. (THC)
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spellingShingle Evaluation of Bibliographic Instruction.
Hardesty, Larry
Academic Libraries
Affective Measures
Attitude Measures
Cognitive Measurement
Evaluation Methods
Formative Evaluation
Higher Education
Instructional Development
Library Instruction
Library Skills
Position Papers
Summative Evaluation
Evaluation of Bibliographic Instruction. Hardesty, Larry Academic Libraries Affective Measures Attitude Measures Cognitive Measurement Evaluation Methods Formative Evaluation Higher Education Instructional Development Library Instruction Library Skills Position Papers Summative Evaluation Arguing that there is a current tendency among librarians to talk more about the evaluation of bibliographic instruction than to actually do anything about it, this paper examines limitations of and considerations pertaining to evaluation and includes: (1) a brief discussion of the history of bibliographic instruction; (2) discussion of types of evaluation including formative and summative; (3) consideration of things most often evaluated, i.e., attitudes (affective domain) and skills (cognitive domain); (4) additional methods of evaluation including quantitative and qualitative; (5) issues of validity and reliability; and (6) conclusions and recommendations. Copies of overhead transparencies referred to in the text and a list of 50 references are included. (THC)
title Evaluation of Bibliographic Instruction.
topic Academic Libraries
Affective Measures
Attitude Measures
Cognitive Measurement
Evaluation Methods
Formative Evaluation
Higher Education
Instructional Development
Library Instruction
Library Skills
Position Papers
Summative Evaluation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED271115