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| author | Trickey, Keith V. |
| author_facet | Trickey, Keith V. Trickey, Keith V. |
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| contents | Librarians Prefer Italian Food: An Alternative Approach to Introducing Database. Trickey, Keith V. Computer Software Databases Educational Games Higher Education Information Science Library Schools Questionnaires Vocational Schools Describes the development of a manual participative game that was designed to demonstrate the functions of a database. Use of the game in a variety of academic contexts is discussed, including technical college students and degree students; and use of the data with software to create a database is described. (LRW) |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1990 |
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| spellingShingle | Librarians Prefer Italian Food: An Alternative Approach to Introducing Database. Trickey, Keith V. Computer Software Databases Educational Games Higher Education Information Science Library Schools Questionnaires Vocational Schools Librarians Prefer Italian Food: An Alternative Approach to Introducing Database. Trickey, Keith V. Computer Software Databases Educational Games Higher Education Information Science Library Schools Questionnaires Vocational Schools Describes the development of a manual participative game that was designed to demonstrate the functions of a database. Use of the game in a variety of academic contexts is discussed, including technical college students and degree students; and use of the data with software to create a database is described. (LRW) |
| title | Librarians Prefer Italian Food: An Alternative Approach to Introducing Database. |
| topic | Computer Software Databases Educational Games Higher Education Information Science Library Schools Questionnaires Vocational Schools |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ418609 |