User Education in Academic LibrariesHugh Fleming A collection of eight papers covering recent research into user education in libraries. It falls into three sections, firstly, a theoretical framework, secondly, a discussion of programmes for learning, and lastly a look at information technologies and methods. |
Contents
User education in further and higher education | 3 |
compared and contrasted Colin Harrison | 43 |
Integrated user education Beryl Morris | 57 |
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academic libraries Apple Macintosh approach appropriate assessment attitudes basic behaviour British Library Research BTEC buttons cognitive style colleges computer catalog concepts controlled vocabulary course Cowley discussion Dorset Institute effective end-users enquiry Entwistle environment evaluation experience factors Fjallbrant Ford Genlock Hatfield Polytechnic higher education Hugh Fleming human-computer interaction hypertext important individual information needs information science information systems Information Technology integrated user education interactive video intrinsic motivation involved Journal knowledge large number learner lecture levels librarianship library orientation library staff library user education literature London Malley materials mental models microcomputer Microtext motivation Northwestern University online catalogue instruction online information retrieval online searching online system package particular Pask Polytechnic problems questionnaires reference relevant search strategy serialist session structure student-centred learning teacher teaching methods techniques tutor librarian types understanding user education programmes videodisc workshop