Teaching Library Use

Teaching Library Use
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Publisher : Praeger
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015000587009
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Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Library Use by : James Rice

Introduction to library instruction; Getting people involved in library instruction; Planning an instructional program; Strategies for library orientation; Strategies for library instruction; Strategies for bibliographic instruction; Testing and evaluation; Library instruction through the library's design.

Integrating Library Use Skills Into the General Education Curriculum

Integrating Library Use Skills Into the General Education Curriculum
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9781317940883
ISBN-13 : 1317940881
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Integrating Library Use Skills Into the General Education Curriculum by : Maureen Pastine

This provocative new book will help you design and implement the most effective library user education possible--one that builds on basic library use skills through a progressively sophisticated program that is fully integrated into course curriculum at all levels, from the freshman year to graduation and beyond. By exploring major issues underlying the integration of library use skills and research methodologies into the general education curriculum, contributors raise important questions, offer creative ideas, and provide insight into the many improvements made in library instruction in the past few years. Following an introduction by Patricia Breivik, a recognized national authority on libraries and general education, contributors representing two- and four-year institutions and research universities discuss such issues as the relationship between high school and college programs, research skills instruction in a remote access environment, the use of microcomputers and end user searching programs to promote critical thinking, and the improved relationship between librarians and faculty. In addition to articles on library instruction geared towards question analysis, information generation by field, structure of published knowledge and dissemination of a discipline’s literature, chapters identify cooperative efforts needed among school, public, special, academic libraries and other information agencies, computer center personnel, and online database vendors. Bibliographic instruction librarians who are active participants in planning and administering library user education programs will find this volume to be essential for building and developing stronger, more integrated programs.

Exploring the Digital Library

Exploring the Digital Library
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9780470596586
ISBN-13 : 0470596589
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Exploring the Digital Library by : Kay Johnson

Exploring the Digital Library, a volume in The Jossey-Bass Online Teaching and Learning series, addresses the key issue of library services for faculty and their students in the online learning environment. Written by librarians at Athabasca University, a leading institution in distance education, this book shows how faculty can effectively use digital libraries in their day-to-day work and in the design of electronic courses. Exploring the Digital Library is filled with information, ideas, and Discusses how information and communication technologies are transforming scholarship communication Provides suggestions for integrating digital libraries into teaching and course development Describes approaches to promoting information literacy skills and integrating these skills across the curriculum Outlines the skills and knowledge required in digital library use Suggests opportunities for faculty and librarians to collaborate in the online educational environment

How to Teach

How to Teach
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9781538104156
ISBN-13 : 1538104156
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Teach by : Beverley E. Crane

How to Teach: A Practical Guide for Librarians is designed for librarians and other educators who must instruct library patrons on subjects ranging from research skills to understanding and using electronic tools to providing self-paced instruction. This book provides public, academic, school, and special librarians with practical applications based on theoretical approaches to adult learning; instructional design principles to help them plan, deliver, and assess learning; examples and model lessons illustrating face-to-face instruction and online training; and descriptions and step-by-step instructions showing them how to create self-paced materials to complement their teaching. Ready-to-use, customizable worksheets; handouts; and evaluation forms serve as models. Exercises in each chapter reinforce its content. URLs identify additional ideas and materials from librarian colleagues to enhance teaching.

Teaching the Library Research Process

Teaching the Library Research Process
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Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781461671626
ISBN-13 : 1461671620
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching the Library Research Process by : Carol Collier Kuhlthau

This practical resource gives academic librarians and school media specialists a complete instructional program for introducing students to the process of library research. The program has been tested and proven as an exceptionally effective method for guiding students in independent learning using library resources. The second edition of this highly regarded text incorporates use of newer library technologies into innovative process strategies, instructional plans, and coaching techniques. Seven basic steps of the research process are identified and described. Ready-to-use activities with worksheets are provided to help students achieve the specific task to be accomplished at each stage. In many ways the book is more timely than when the first edition was published in 1985. The library research process approach to learning integrates subject area content with essential information processing skills, preparing students to address real problems in real-world contexts in the information age. Cloth edition previously published in 1994. Paperback edition available April 2002.

Partners in Teaching and Learning

Partners in Teaching and Learning
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9781538118856
ISBN-13 : 1538118858
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Partners in Teaching and Learning by : Melissa N. Mallon

An academic library’s instruction program reflects and communicates its vision for teaching and learning within the context of its institution, and the instruction coordinator plays an essential role in shaping and advancing this vision. Instruction coordinators and directors in academic libraries may have a variety of titles and wear an entire wardrobe’s worth of hats, but they face many of the same challenges in developing, promoting, and evaluating their instruction programs. This book approaches using the instruction program as the catalyst to further the library’s agenda for teaching and learning and gives instruction program directors a set of resources that will help them map out, enact, and assess the impact of this agenda. This book is ideal for librarians and administrators who direct, coordinate, or lead an academic library’s teaching and learning program and is particularly useful for new instruction program coordinators—either those new to their position or new to their institution.

The Teaching Library

The Teaching Library
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 249
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781317965381
ISBN-13 : 1317965388
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis The Teaching Library by : Scott Walter

Get the information needed to advocate for the significance of your library! How do you make the case that your library is a valuable instruction center? The Teaching Library helps librarians assess data on information literacy instruction programs so that they can better support the teaching role of the academic library in campus settings. This practical, professional resource features case studies from across the United States and Canada—in both public and private institutions—that offer a variety of evaluation methods. Here are the latest, easy-to-adopt ways of measuring your library’s direct contribution to student learning, on-campus and off. With a unique multifaceted approach to questions of assessment, The Teaching Library is an important resource that not only offers the latest techniques, but answers the larger question of how to make use of this data in ways that will best advocate information literacy instruction programs. From creating a multidimensional assessment to turning an initiative into a program to teaching and learning goals and beyond, this invaluable text covers many of the core issues those in this rapidly-evolving field must contend with. These contributions reinforce the importance of the learning that takes place in the classroom, in the co-curriculum, the extra-curriculum, and the surrounding community. Some of the key topics covered in The Teaching Library are: assessment practices such as 360° analysis, attitudinal, outcomes-based, and gap-measured integrating the teaching library into core mission, vision, and values statements presenting the message of a library’s value to internal audiences of colleagues building momentum—and maintaining it tying information literacy assessment to campus-wide assessment activities identifying and reaching end-of-program learning outcomes assessing the impact of the one-shot session on student learning information literacy instruction and the credit-course model promoting instruction among Library and Information Science educators and many more! The essays in The Teaching Library offer viable and practical ways for librarians to demonstrate their direct contribution to student learning in ways consistent with those accepted as valid across the campus. An important resource for academic librarians and Information Science professionals, The Teaching Library is also a useful tool for those in the campus community concerned with developing, funding, and continuing successful library programs—professional staff such as alumni directors; faculty and educators looking to make students more successful; and researchers.

The impacts of effective use of libraries on the improvement of teaching and learning process of history in rwandan secondary schools

The impacts of effective use of libraries on the improvement of teaching and learning process of history in rwandan secondary schools
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Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Total Pages : 96
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783389000694
ISBN-13 : 3389000690
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis The impacts of effective use of libraries on the improvement of teaching and learning process of history in rwandan secondary schools by :

Academic Paper from the year 2024 in the subject Social Studies (General), grade: Bachelor degree, Westfälische Hochschule Gelsenkirchen, Bocholt, Recklinghausen, language: English, abstract: This study sought to investigate the impacts of effective use of library on the improvement of teaching and learning process of history in Rwandan secondary schools. The research was guided by three specific objectives. The first was to evaluate the level of effective use of the library by G. SMURAMA students and teachers during the teaching and learning process. The second was to identify various challenges faced by G.S MURAMA teachers and students in the use of library while teaching and learning History subject. The third objective was to investigate how the use of library at GS MURAMA has impacts on the improvement of the teaching and learning process of History subject. The target population was the students, teachers and administration staff of GS Murama. The sample was 78 respondents sampled from was 354 students in secondary level, 12 teachers and 3 administrative staff of GS Murama. This sample was found by using the purposive sampling and stratified random sampling procedure. The data was collected by using, questionnaire, interviews, and critical observation. This study was a qualitative and quantitative research approaches. Therefore, the findings were discussed by using a descriptive manner and data was analyzed by using SPSS version 22 and advanced Microsoft excel. The results show us regarding impact of effective use of library in improving teaching and learning process of History indicated to the respond related to situation of performance History after effective using library in teaching and learning process were 29.4% of respondents announced that facilitate the teacher to achieve teaching objectives, 25.6% of asserted it increases motivation and interest of learners, 20% announced that performance assignment and exercises were increased , while 17.9% proposed that it increase in research habits and reading culture and 6.4% marks of students increased in exams which resulted high performance rate. Among the strategies suggested as measures to encourage improve effective use of library during teaching and learning History were make read competition, make time table, motivate the readers and improve reading culture and research habit.