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Main Authors: MacAdam, Barbara, Nichols, Darlene P.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1989
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ401103
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author MacAdam, Barbara
Nichols, Darlene P.
author_facet MacAdam, Barbara
Nichols, Darlene P.
MacAdam, Barbara
Nichols, Darlene P.
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contents Peer Information Counseling: An Academic Library Program for Minority Students. MacAdam, Barbara Nichols, Darlene P. Black Students College Environment College Libraries High Risk Students Higher Education Hispanic Americans Library Instruction Microcomputers Minority Groups Peer Counseling Program Effectiveness Undergraduate Students Describes and evaluates a library based peer counseling program at the University of Michigan which is staffed by minority undergraduates and designed to bridge the gap between minority students on campus and library resources. Program assessments by counselors, librarians, library staff, and users are discussed. (13 references) (Author/CLB)
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spellingShingle Peer Information Counseling: An Academic Library Program for Minority Students.
MacAdam, Barbara
Nichols, Darlene P.
Black Students
College Environment
College Libraries
High Risk Students
Higher Education
Hispanic Americans
Library Instruction
Microcomputers
Minority Groups
Peer Counseling
Program Effectiveness
Undergraduate Students
Peer Information Counseling: An Academic Library Program for Minority Students. MacAdam, Barbara Nichols, Darlene P. Black Students College Environment College Libraries High Risk Students Higher Education Hispanic Americans Library Instruction Microcomputers Minority Groups Peer Counseling Program Effectiveness Undergraduate Students Describes and evaluates a library based peer counseling program at the University of Michigan which is staffed by minority undergraduates and designed to bridge the gap between minority students on campus and library resources. Program assessments by counselors, librarians, library staff, and users are discussed. (13 references) (Author/CLB)
title Peer Information Counseling: An Academic Library Program for Minority Students.
topic Black Students
College Environment
College Libraries
High Risk Students
Higher Education
Hispanic Americans
Library Instruction
Microcomputers
Minority Groups
Peer Counseling
Program Effectiveness
Undergraduate Students
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ401103