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Main Author: Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ841346
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contents Descriptive Cataloging Proficiencies among Beginning Students: A Comparison among Traditional-Class and Virtual-Class LIS Students Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. Delivery Systems Distance Education Content Analysis Librarians Cataloging Conventional Instruction Intermode Differences Instructional Effectiveness Information Science Education Classification Course Descriptions Online Courses College Freshmen Catalogers and library educators have long articulated the importance of preparing entry-level catalog librarians for the profession. The professional literature suggests that graduates of accredited LIS distance programs will perform at an equivalent level with those from accredited residential programs. This case study of a beginning cataloging class offered in virtual and traditional formats is one contribution to the effort of assessing virtual distance education. A rigorous content analysis methodology was used, with selected differences between the descriptive cataloging proficiencies among traditional-class and virtual-class students being identified. Study findings suggest that traditional-class and virtual-class students will perform at a similar level--that library educators cannot determine that either type of instructional delivery system is more likely to prepare students for successful careers within the community of catalogers. (Contains 4 tables, 7 figures and 30 notes.)
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spellingShingle Descriptive Cataloging Proficiencies among Beginning Students: A Comparison among Traditional-Class and Virtual-Class LIS Students
Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D.
Delivery Systems
Distance Education
Content Analysis
Librarians
Cataloging
Conventional Instruction
Intermode Differences
Instructional Effectiveness
Information Science Education
Classification
Course Descriptions
Online Courses
College Freshmen
Descriptive Cataloging Proficiencies among Beginning Students: A Comparison among Traditional-Class and Virtual-Class LIS Students Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D. Delivery Systems Distance Education Content Analysis Librarians Cataloging Conventional Instruction Intermode Differences Instructional Effectiveness Information Science Education Classification Course Descriptions Online Courses College Freshmen Catalogers and library educators have long articulated the importance of preparing entry-level catalog librarians for the profession. The professional literature suggests that graduates of accredited LIS distance programs will perform at an equivalent level with those from accredited residential programs. This case study of a beginning cataloging class offered in virtual and traditional formats is one contribution to the effort of assessing virtual distance education. A rigorous content analysis methodology was used, with selected differences between the descriptive cataloging proficiencies among traditional-class and virtual-class students being identified. Study findings suggest that traditional-class and virtual-class students will perform at a similar level--that library educators cannot determine that either type of instructional delivery system is more likely to prepare students for successful careers within the community of catalogers. (Contains 4 tables, 7 figures and 30 notes.)
title Descriptive Cataloging Proficiencies among Beginning Students: A Comparison among Traditional-Class and Virtual-Class LIS Students
topic Delivery Systems
Distance Education
Content Analysis
Librarians
Cataloging
Conventional Instruction
Intermode Differences
Instructional Effectiveness
Information Science Education
Classification
Course Descriptions
Online Courses
College Freshmen
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ841346