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Autori principali: Garritano, Jeremy R., Culp, F. Bartow, Twiss-Brooks, Andrea
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2010
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ913367
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author Garritano, Jeremy R.
Culp, F. Bartow
Twiss-Brooks, Andrea
author_facet Garritano, Jeremy R.
Culp, F. Bartow
Twiss-Brooks, Andrea
Garritano, Jeremy R.
Culp, F. Bartow
Twiss-Brooks, Andrea
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contents Chemical Information Instruction in Academe: Who Is Leading the Charge? Garritano, Jeremy R. Culp, F. Bartow Twiss-Brooks, Andrea Chemistry Surveys College Science Scientific and Technical Information Library Instruction College Faculty Librarians Undergraduate Study Graduate Study Chemical information instruction (CII) has been recommended by the ACS Committee on Professional Training as a necessary component of the chemistry curriculum for both undergraduate and graduate students. Surveys conducted by the ACS Chemical Information Division (CINF) Education Committee in 1984 and 1993 showed the extent that CII had become embedded within the curriculum and highlighted issues in providing adequate instruction. The authors have updated the survey instrument to reflect the changing nature of CII and surveyed ACS-approved institutions in 2004-2005. This paper presents the survey results, including comparisons with the two previous surveys, and highlights the contributions made both by librarians and chemistry instructors in imparting the proper use of the chemical literature and related resources. (Contains 8 tables.)
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spellingShingle Chemical Information Instruction in Academe: Who Is Leading the Charge?
Garritano, Jeremy R.
Culp, F. Bartow
Twiss-Brooks, Andrea
Chemistry
Surveys
College Science
Scientific and Technical Information
Library Instruction
College Faculty
Librarians
Undergraduate Study
Graduate Study
Chemical Information Instruction in Academe: Who Is Leading the Charge? Garritano, Jeremy R. Culp, F. Bartow Twiss-Brooks, Andrea Chemistry Surveys College Science Scientific and Technical Information Library Instruction College Faculty Librarians Undergraduate Study Graduate Study Chemical information instruction (CII) has been recommended by the ACS Committee on Professional Training as a necessary component of the chemistry curriculum for both undergraduate and graduate students. Surveys conducted by the ACS Chemical Information Division (CINF) Education Committee in 1984 and 1993 showed the extent that CII had become embedded within the curriculum and highlighted issues in providing adequate instruction. The authors have updated the survey instrument to reflect the changing nature of CII and surveyed ACS-approved institutions in 2004-2005. This paper presents the survey results, including comparisons with the two previous surveys, and highlights the contributions made both by librarians and chemistry instructors in imparting the proper use of the chemical literature and related resources. (Contains 8 tables.)
title Chemical Information Instruction in Academe: Who Is Leading the Charge?
topic Chemistry
Surveys
College Science
Scientific and Technical Information
Library Instruction
College Faculty
Librarians
Undergraduate Study
Graduate Study
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ913367