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Main Authors: McNicholas, C., Nelson, P.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1994
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED375837
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author McNicholas, C.
Nelson, P.
author_facet McNicholas, C.
Nelson, P.
McNicholas, C.
Nelson, P.
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contents The Virtual School Library: Moving toward Reality. McNicholas, C. Nelson, P. Change Computer Networks Cultural Differences Educational Environment Females Foreign Countries High Schools Information Literacy Information Retrieval Information Technology Integrated Activities Learning Resources Centers Microcomputers Optical Data Disks School Libraries Secondary School Students Skill Development Technological Advancement The response of Marist Sisters' College, Woolwich, New South Wales (Australia), to the challenges of teaching information literacy is described. Marist Sisters' College is a high school enrolling approximately 750 girls representing diverse cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds in grades 7 through 12. An integrated information-skills program, described elsewhere, has been developed across the curriculum, and networked computer terminals and CD-ROM towers have become the foundation for an information-technology program aimed at information literacy. The concept of the virtual library serves the College's aspirations for the information environment. The virtual library as it is being developed at Marist Sisters' College gives access to more information than is contained in four walls through electronic access to internal resources and external services, including catalogs and local area networks that enable remote access. Part of the virtual library approach is focusing on the skills needed to use technology as a tool. The virtual library is providing a dynamic and diverse information environment that supports the entire school curriculum. A detailed outline of the information process--defining, locating, selecting, organizing, presenting, and assessing--in terms of skills and outcomes is presented in tabular format. (Contains 12 references.) (SLD)
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spellingShingle The Virtual School Library: Moving toward Reality.
McNicholas, C.
Nelson, P.
Change
Computer Networks
Cultural Differences
Educational Environment
Females
Foreign Countries
High Schools
Information Literacy
Information Retrieval
Information Technology
Integrated Activities
Learning Resources Centers
Microcomputers
Optical Data Disks
School Libraries
Secondary School Students
Skill Development
Technological Advancement
The Virtual School Library: Moving toward Reality. McNicholas, C. Nelson, P. Change Computer Networks Cultural Differences Educational Environment Females Foreign Countries High Schools Information Literacy Information Retrieval Information Technology Integrated Activities Learning Resources Centers Microcomputers Optical Data Disks School Libraries Secondary School Students Skill Development Technological Advancement The response of Marist Sisters' College, Woolwich, New South Wales (Australia), to the challenges of teaching information literacy is described. Marist Sisters' College is a high school enrolling approximately 750 girls representing diverse cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds in grades 7 through 12. An integrated information-skills program, described elsewhere, has been developed across the curriculum, and networked computer terminals and CD-ROM towers have become the foundation for an information-technology program aimed at information literacy. The concept of the virtual library serves the College's aspirations for the information environment. The virtual library as it is being developed at Marist Sisters' College gives access to more information than is contained in four walls through electronic access to internal resources and external services, including catalogs and local area networks that enable remote access. Part of the virtual library approach is focusing on the skills needed to use technology as a tool. The virtual library is providing a dynamic and diverse information environment that supports the entire school curriculum. A detailed outline of the information process--defining, locating, selecting, organizing, presenting, and assessing--in terms of skills and outcomes is presented in tabular format. (Contains 12 references.) (SLD)
title The Virtual School Library: Moving toward Reality.
topic Change
Computer Networks
Cultural Differences
Educational Environment
Females
Foreign Countries
High Schools
Information Literacy
Information Retrieval
Information Technology
Integrated Activities
Learning Resources Centers
Microcomputers
Optical Data Disks
School Libraries
Secondary School Students
Skill Development
Technological Advancement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED375837