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Main Author: Stierman, John P.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1992
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ459865
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author Stierman, John P.
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contents A Hands-On Approach: The Missing Ingredient in Online Searching Instruction. Stierman, John P. Academic Libraries College Faculty Curriculum Development Experiential Learning Higher Education Information Technology Library Instruction Online Searching Optical Data Disks Reference Services User Needs (Information) Argues that the prevalence of computer searching in the academic library has redefined bibliographic instruction and that hands-on instruction in a computer classroom or laboratory setting addresses student needs better than lecture demonstrations. Calls for librarians to actively seek out hands-on opportunities and to keep communication lines with faculty open. (seven notes) (EA)
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spellingShingle A Hands-On Approach: The Missing Ingredient in Online Searching Instruction.
Stierman, John P.
Academic Libraries
College Faculty
Curriculum Development
Experiential Learning
Higher Education
Information Technology
Library Instruction
Online Searching
Optical Data Disks
Reference Services
User Needs (Information)
A Hands-On Approach: The Missing Ingredient in Online Searching Instruction. Stierman, John P. Academic Libraries College Faculty Curriculum Development Experiential Learning Higher Education Information Technology Library Instruction Online Searching Optical Data Disks Reference Services User Needs (Information) Argues that the prevalence of computer searching in the academic library has redefined bibliographic instruction and that hands-on instruction in a computer classroom or laboratory setting addresses student needs better than lecture demonstrations. Calls for librarians to actively seek out hands-on opportunities and to keep communication lines with faculty open. (seven notes) (EA)
title A Hands-On Approach: The Missing Ingredient in Online Searching Instruction.
topic Academic Libraries
College Faculty
Curriculum Development
Experiential Learning
Higher Education
Information Technology
Library Instruction
Online Searching
Optical Data Disks
Reference Services
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ459865