Hyland, M.; Mortimer, M.: Computer assisted learning and the teaching of cataloguing (1995)
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- Abstract
- Discusses the benefits of computer assisted learning (CAL) in overcoming the problem of teaching practical cataloguing skills in already crowded library studies programmes. Describes the development of CatSkill, a CAL package offering a complete course in the use od AACR2R and machine readable cataloguing coding, and looks at the features of an effective CAL package