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Main Authors: Greenberg, Karen, Mark, Paula
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1986
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED273996
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contents Integrating Library Research Skills into the Basic Course Curriculum. Greenberg, Karen Mark, Paula Academic Libraries Basic Skills Core Curriculum Documentation Higher Education Information Seeking Library Instruction Library Services Literacy Research Papers (Students) Research Skills Skill Development Users (Information) Writing Instruction Because students often produce writing that incorporates few or no outside sources of information, or is incorrectly documented, library skill instruction should be a part of the basic curriculum in college. Students need this instruction most at the beginning of their higher educational career, for these skills will be necessary throughout and beyond their college education. Although many basic course textbooks offer little or no assistance to the student reader trying to do research in an academic library, many libraries have orientation programs suitable for students in basic courses. For example, students at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst are provided with practice in library usage by an instructing team that includes both faculty members and library personnel. Orientation begins with an introduction to the building and its services. Instruction includes a brief description of the Library of Congress classification scheme, and exercises using the "Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature,""Social Sciences Index," the card catalog, and encyclopedias. Students also write annotated bibliographies. This library instruction has proven valuable to many of the students, who become more confident of their ability to find and use information in the library. (SRT)
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spellingShingle Integrating Library Research Skills into the Basic Course Curriculum.
Greenberg, Karen
Mark, Paula
Academic Libraries
Basic Skills
Core Curriculum
Documentation
Higher Education
Information Seeking
Library Instruction
Library Services
Literacy
Research Papers (Students)
Research Skills
Skill Development
Users (Information)
Writing Instruction
Integrating Library Research Skills into the Basic Course Curriculum. Greenberg, Karen Mark, Paula Academic Libraries Basic Skills Core Curriculum Documentation Higher Education Information Seeking Library Instruction Library Services Literacy Research Papers (Students) Research Skills Skill Development Users (Information) Writing Instruction Because students often produce writing that incorporates few or no outside sources of information, or is incorrectly documented, library skill instruction should be a part of the basic curriculum in college. Students need this instruction most at the beginning of their higher educational career, for these skills will be necessary throughout and beyond their college education. Although many basic course textbooks offer little or no assistance to the student reader trying to do research in an academic library, many libraries have orientation programs suitable for students in basic courses. For example, students at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst are provided with practice in library usage by an instructing team that includes both faculty members and library personnel. Orientation begins with an introduction to the building and its services. Instruction includes a brief description of the Library of Congress classification scheme, and exercises using the "Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature,""Social Sciences Index," the card catalog, and encyclopedias. Students also write annotated bibliographies. This library instruction has proven valuable to many of the students, who become more confident of their ability to find and use information in the library. (SRT)
title Integrating Library Research Skills into the Basic Course Curriculum.
topic Academic Libraries
Basic Skills
Core Curriculum
Documentation
Higher Education
Information Seeking
Library Instruction
Library Services
Literacy
Research Papers (Students)
Research Skills
Skill Development
Users (Information)
Writing Instruction
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED273996