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Main Authors: Burhanna, Kenneth J., Voelker, Tammy J. Eschedor, Gedeon, Julie A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ877362
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author Burhanna, Kenneth J.
Voelker, Tammy J. Eschedor
Gedeon, Julie A.
author_facet Burhanna, Kenneth J.
Voelker, Tammy J. Eschedor
Gedeon, Julie A.
Burhanna, Kenneth J.
Voelker, Tammy J. Eschedor
Gedeon, Julie A.
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contents Virtually the Same: Comparing the Effectiveness of Online versus In-Person Library Tours Burhanna, Kenneth J. Voelker, Tammy J. Eschedor Gedeon, Julie A. Academic Libraries Research Libraries Library Services Libraries Orientation Physical Environment Computer Mediated Communication Internet Web Sites Web Based Instruction Comparative Analysis Instructional Effectiveness Student Attitudes Library Instruction Student Surveys Outcomes of Education The use of virtual or Web-based tours is on the rise in academic libraries, but with the loss of face-to-face contact and direct experience with the library's physical spaces, questions abound about this format's efficacy. Do online tour experiences measure up to those of a guided, face-to-face tour? Do online tours help mold students' perceptions of the library, while imparting important practical knowledge about the library's resources and services? Librarians at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, recently confronted these questions, as they added an option for an online library tour to a large library tour program for freshman that had previously been offered strictly through guided, librarian-led tours. This paper presents the results of a preliminary study comparing the efficacy of learning and affective outcomes between face-to-face library tours and online library tours at Kent State University. (Contains 4 tables.)
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spellingShingle Virtually the Same: Comparing the Effectiveness of Online versus In-Person Library Tours
Burhanna, Kenneth J.
Voelker, Tammy J. Eschedor
Gedeon, Julie A.
Academic Libraries
Research Libraries
Library Services
Libraries
Orientation
Physical Environment
Computer Mediated Communication
Internet
Web Sites
Web Based Instruction
Comparative Analysis
Instructional Effectiveness
Student Attitudes
Library Instruction
Student Surveys
Outcomes of Education
Virtually the Same: Comparing the Effectiveness of Online versus In-Person Library Tours Burhanna, Kenneth J. Voelker, Tammy J. Eschedor Gedeon, Julie A. Academic Libraries Research Libraries Library Services Libraries Orientation Physical Environment Computer Mediated Communication Internet Web Sites Web Based Instruction Comparative Analysis Instructional Effectiveness Student Attitudes Library Instruction Student Surveys Outcomes of Education The use of virtual or Web-based tours is on the rise in academic libraries, but with the loss of face-to-face contact and direct experience with the library's physical spaces, questions abound about this format's efficacy. Do online tour experiences measure up to those of a guided, face-to-face tour? Do online tours help mold students' perceptions of the library, while imparting important practical knowledge about the library's resources and services? Librarians at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, recently confronted these questions, as they added an option for an online library tour to a large library tour program for freshman that had previously been offered strictly through guided, librarian-led tours. This paper presents the results of a preliminary study comparing the efficacy of learning and affective outcomes between face-to-face library tours and online library tours at Kent State University. (Contains 4 tables.)
title Virtually the Same: Comparing the Effectiveness of Online versus In-Person Library Tours
topic Academic Libraries
Research Libraries
Library Services
Libraries
Orientation
Physical Environment
Computer Mediated Communication
Internet
Web Sites
Web Based Instruction
Comparative Analysis
Instructional Effectiveness
Student Attitudes
Library Instruction
Student Surveys
Outcomes of Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ877362