Library Instruction in the Community College [electronic resource] : Toward Innovative Librarianship / Dale M. Larson.
Although multimedia centers routinely coexist with community college libraries, media use in library instruction has been limited, a surprising fact in view of rapidly expanding enrollments. This study documents current practices in five Southern California community college libraries, and proposes...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Although multimedia centers routinely coexist with community college libraries, media use in library instruction has been limited, a surprising fact in view of rapidly expanding enrollments. This study documents current practices in five Southern California community college libraries, and proposes and outlines a videotape for effective instruction in library skills. The proposed videotape has been produced by students at Saddleback College (California), providing both a high level of library learning for participants in the project and a flexible teaching aid now in use at the college. The study includes summaries of librarians' responses and sample forms for use with the videotape. (Author) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Document Number: ED054765. Educational level discussed: Two Year Colleges. |
Physical Description: | 30 p. |