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1988
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED328259 |
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- Bibliographic Instruction in Indiana. Davis, H. Scott, Ed. Academic Libraries Elementary Secondary Education Higher Education Librarian Attitudes Library Automation Library Development Library Instruction Public Libraries School Libraries This issue contains nine articles written by Indiana librarians involved in bibliographic instruction: (1) "Information Management Education--Beyond BI (Bibliographic Instruction)" (Gillian S. Gremmels); (2) "Dealing with the New Technology: An Instructional Primer" (Patrick Max); (3) "Librarian/Teacher Partnerships for Better Library Instruction: Two Views" (Freda Kegley and Julie Bobay); (4) "Course-Integrated Library Instruction: Earlham College Revisited" (Marsha A. Miller); (5) "Preparation for Undergraduate Bibliographic Instruction: A Personal Experience" (Mary Stanley); (6) "The Purdue Undergraduate Library Research Skills Instruction Program" (Dana E. Smith); (7) "A Statement of Opinion: Working under Cover To Promote OPAC (the Online Public Access Catalog)" (Matt Hannigan); (8) "Critical Thinking Skills: The Role of the School Library" (Elizabeth Hatton Zuelke); and (9) "Bibliographic Instruction and User Education: A New ILA (Indiana Library Association) Discussion Group" (Emily Okada and Mary Popp). (MAB)