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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Language: | en |
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2007
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ840544 |
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- Getting Back to Basics: A Student Library Orientation Tour Sciammarella, Susan Fernandes, Maria Isabel Library Research Familiarity Research Skills Information Literacy Library Instruction Academic Libraries Community Colleges College Libraries Orientation Materials School Orientation In developing a Library Orientation Tour, it is important to be perceptive about the needs of a college population. At Queensborough Community College the student population is a mix of traditional and non-traditional students from diversified backgrounds. The initial contact with the Library, and its resources, may be overwhelming for students based on language barriers, lack of familiarity with information technology, and lack of library research skills. A Library Tour can be the students' introduction to information literacy. Library tours can plant the seed for life-long learning by providing students with a basic orientation which supports them in their transition to college integration and foster academic success.