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Autor principal: Epler, Doris M.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1989
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contents Online Searching Goes to School. Epler, Doris M. Bibliographic Databases Budgeting Curriculum Development Elementary Secondary Education Futures (of Society) Guidelines Information Retrieval Learning Resources Centers Library Administration Library Instruction Library Services Online Searching Program Implementation School Libraries Staff Development Arguing that online searching will fill the research needs of many students while helping to reinforce valuable information retrieval skills that will support students in their pursuit of life-long learning, this guide is designed to assist school librarians with integrating online searching into the school library media curriculum. Chapter 1 presents some basic information about computerized databases, discusses the advantages and disadvantages of online database searching, and presents some alternatives for online service. Chapter 2 focuses on the impact of online searching on the curriculum, services, resources, budgets, and management of the school library, as well as its image and the roles of people involved in online searching. Integrating online searching into the school library media program is the subject of Chapter 3; this chapter also explores the popular online databases that are functional for schools. Chapter 4 provides some guidelines and recommendations for preparing the school library media facility for offering online services, and Chapter 5 discusses strategies for the training and education of staff. Chapter 6 deals with developing, designing, and implementing an online curriculum, and management concerns are dealt with in Chapter 7. Document retrieval and networking are covered in Chapter 8, and Chapter 9 provides information on evaluating the online searching program. Current online searching school programs from several states are presented in Chapter 10 together with brief explanations of the programs and the strategies used to implement online services. The final chapter deals with the future of online searching in school library media centers. A directory of products and services and an index are provided. Contains 107 references. (BBM)
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spellingShingle Online Searching Goes to School.
Epler, Doris M.
Bibliographic Databases
Budgeting
Curriculum Development
Elementary Secondary Education
Futures (of Society)
Guidelines
Information Retrieval
Learning Resources Centers
Library Administration
Library Instruction
Library Services
Online Searching
Program Implementation
School Libraries
Staff Development
Online Searching Goes to School. Epler, Doris M. Bibliographic Databases Budgeting Curriculum Development Elementary Secondary Education Futures (of Society) Guidelines Information Retrieval Learning Resources Centers Library Administration Library Instruction Library Services Online Searching Program Implementation School Libraries Staff Development Arguing that online searching will fill the research needs of many students while helping to reinforce valuable information retrieval skills that will support students in their pursuit of life-long learning, this guide is designed to assist school librarians with integrating online searching into the school library media curriculum. Chapter 1 presents some basic information about computerized databases, discusses the advantages and disadvantages of online database searching, and presents some alternatives for online service. Chapter 2 focuses on the impact of online searching on the curriculum, services, resources, budgets, and management of the school library, as well as its image and the roles of people involved in online searching. Integrating online searching into the school library media program is the subject of Chapter 3; this chapter also explores the popular online databases that are functional for schools. Chapter 4 provides some guidelines and recommendations for preparing the school library media facility for offering online services, and Chapter 5 discusses strategies for the training and education of staff. Chapter 6 deals with developing, designing, and implementing an online curriculum, and management concerns are dealt with in Chapter 7. Document retrieval and networking are covered in Chapter 8, and Chapter 9 provides information on evaluating the online searching program. Current online searching school programs from several states are presented in Chapter 10 together with brief explanations of the programs and the strategies used to implement online services. The final chapter deals with the future of online searching in school library media centers. A directory of products and services and an index are provided. Contains 107 references. (BBM)
title Online Searching Goes to School.
topic Bibliographic Databases
Budgeting
Curriculum Development
Elementary Secondary Education
Futures (of Society)
Guidelines
Information Retrieval
Learning Resources Centers
Library Administration
Library Instruction
Library Services
Online Searching
Program Implementation
School Libraries
Staff Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED376829