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1. Verfasser: Truett, Carol
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1994
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author Truett, Carol
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contents New Technologies in Reference Services for School Libraries: How Their Use Has Changed the Teaching of Library and Research Skills in North Carolina. Truett, Carol Elementary Secondary Education Librarians Library Automation Library Instruction Library Services Library Skills Library Surveys Media Specialists Optical Data Disks Questionnaires Reference Services Research Needs Research Skills School Libraries Tables (Data) Videodisks Discusses the results of a survey of school librarians in North Carolina conducted to determine the extent of CD-ROM and videodisk use and how they are changing the teaching of library, information, and research skills. CD-ROM and videodisk titles are listed, and recommendations for further study are suggested. The questionnaire is appended. (Contains six references.) (LRW)
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spellingShingle New Technologies in Reference Services for School Libraries: How Their Use Has Changed the Teaching of Library and Research Skills in North Carolina.
Truett, Carol
Elementary Secondary Education
Librarians
Library Automation
Library Instruction
Library Services
Library Skills
Library Surveys
Media Specialists
Optical Data Disks
Questionnaires
Reference Services
Research Needs
Research Skills
School Libraries
Tables (Data)
Videodisks
New Technologies in Reference Services for School Libraries: How Their Use Has Changed the Teaching of Library and Research Skills in North Carolina. Truett, Carol Elementary Secondary Education Librarians Library Automation Library Instruction Library Services Library Skills Library Surveys Media Specialists Optical Data Disks Questionnaires Reference Services Research Needs Research Skills School Libraries Tables (Data) Videodisks Discusses the results of a survey of school librarians in North Carolina conducted to determine the extent of CD-ROM and videodisk use and how they are changing the teaching of library, information, and research skills. CD-ROM and videodisk titles are listed, and recommendations for further study are suggested. The questionnaire is appended. (Contains six references.) (LRW)
title New Technologies in Reference Services for School Libraries: How Their Use Has Changed the Teaching of Library and Research Skills in North Carolina.
topic Elementary Secondary Education
Librarians
Library Automation
Library Instruction
Library Services
Library Skills
Library Surveys
Media Specialists
Optical Data Disks
Questionnaires
Reference Services
Research Needs
Research Skills
School Libraries
Tables (Data)
Videodisks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ488280