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Main Author: Kern, Joanne F.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1990
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED328291
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contents Using "Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature" on CD-Rom To Teach Database Searching to High School Students. Kern, Joanne F. Bibliographic Databases Computer Literacy High School Students High Schools Indexes Intermode Differences Learning Resources Centers Library Skills Online Searching Optical Data Disks School Libraries Search Strategies Teaching Methods The lack of opportunity for high school sophomores to learn database searching was addressed by the implementation of a computerized magazine article search program. "Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature" on CD-ROM was used to train students in database searching during the time they were assigned to the library to do research papers for English classes. All students were trained to use the print index and a sample group was trained on the computer through group instruction, demonstration, observation, and a hands-on-search. Students in the sample completed user survey forms from which success was measured by articles found, student preference of search method, and the perceptions, ease of use, and success reported by the students. The results indicated that the database sample group outperformed the print index slightly in the number of articles found, and that the electronic database was generally easy for the students to use. Students nearly all considered their searches successful and preferred the database search method. It was concluded that high school students can confidently use a user-friendly database with a little training and a monitor to provide troubleshooting help. Appendices include a guide on how to search "Readers' Guide" on the computer, user survey forms, and student data. (Author)
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spellingShingle Using "Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature" on CD-Rom To Teach Database Searching to High School Students.
Kern, Joanne F.
Bibliographic Databases
Computer Literacy
High School Students
High Schools
Indexes
Intermode Differences
Learning Resources Centers
Library Skills
Online Searching
Optical Data Disks
School Libraries
Search Strategies
Teaching Methods
Using "Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature" on CD-Rom To Teach Database Searching to High School Students. Kern, Joanne F. Bibliographic Databases Computer Literacy High School Students High Schools Indexes Intermode Differences Learning Resources Centers Library Skills Online Searching Optical Data Disks School Libraries Search Strategies Teaching Methods The lack of opportunity for high school sophomores to learn database searching was addressed by the implementation of a computerized magazine article search program. "Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature" on CD-ROM was used to train students in database searching during the time they were assigned to the library to do research papers for English classes. All students were trained to use the print index and a sample group was trained on the computer through group instruction, demonstration, observation, and a hands-on-search. Students in the sample completed user survey forms from which success was measured by articles found, student preference of search method, and the perceptions, ease of use, and success reported by the students. The results indicated that the database sample group outperformed the print index slightly in the number of articles found, and that the electronic database was generally easy for the students to use. Students nearly all considered their searches successful and preferred the database search method. It was concluded that high school students can confidently use a user-friendly database with a little training and a monitor to provide troubleshooting help. Appendices include a guide on how to search "Readers' Guide" on the computer, user survey forms, and student data. (Author)
title Using "Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature" on CD-Rom To Teach Database Searching to High School Students.
topic Bibliographic Databases
Computer Literacy
High School Students
High Schools
Indexes
Intermode Differences
Learning Resources Centers
Library Skills
Online Searching
Optical Data Disks
School Libraries
Search Strategies
Teaching Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED328291