Information for a new age : redefining the librarian / compiled by Fifteenth Anniversary Task Force, Library Instruction Round Table, American Library Association.

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Corporate Author: Library Instruction Round Table (American Library Association). Fifteenth Anniversary Publications Task Force
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Englewood, Colo. : Libraries Unlimited, 1995.
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Table of Contents:
  • Information for a new age : fantastic technology or institutionalized alienation? / Robert Silverberg
  • Librarians or technicians? Which shall we be? / Deanna B. Marcum
  • The death of the librarian in the (post) modern electronic information age / Robert K. Kieft
  • Bibliographic instruction, briefly / Evan Ira Farber
  • Information literacy and public libraries : a community-based approach / Susan Jackson
  • The instructional role of the library media specialist in the information-age school / Carol C. Kuhlthau
  • Education for the academic library user in the year 2000 / Virginia Tiefel
  • Library instruction in special libraries : present and future / Mignon Strickland Adams
  • Information literacy / American Library Association
  • Avoiding the cereal syndrome ; or, critical thinking in the electronic environment / Cerise Oberman
  • Building coalitions for information literacy / Abigail Loomis
  • Conversation 101 : process, development, and collaboration / Janice A. Sauer
  • Expanding the evaluation role in the critical-thinking curriculum / Daniel Callison
  • BI and the twenty-first century : an opinion / Leigh A. Kilman.