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  1. Kaplowitz, J.; Contini, J.: Computer-assisted instruction : is it an option for bibliographic instruction in large undergraduate survey classes? (1998) 0.31
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    Abstract
    Describes how librarians at the Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library, California University Los Angeles (UCLA), developed a library user training programme, based on computer assisted instruction, for the 800 to 900 undergraduate biology students per year who enrol in the department's basic, compulsory, introductory course. Compares the effectiveness of computer assisted instruction with the lecture method, using a range of techniques, including a follow up survey. Concludes that computer assisted instruction in combination with the laboratory manual is an effective and user friendly way of offering user training
    Date
    13. 7.1998 22:01:14
  2. Slavens, T.; Horn, B.: Computer assisted instruction in education of reference librarians (1975) 0.22
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  3. Dixon, L.: Building library skills : computer assisted instruction for undergraduates (1995) 0.17
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    Abstract
    Traditionally, reference librarians at Tennessee University taught basic library skills through a lecture format. Desiring to communicate more effectively with students, reduce burnout, and alleviate scheduling difficulties, the department decided to develop a computer assisted instruction (CAI) programme for English 102 classes. Discusses the development and implementation of 3 HyperCard modules to help students learn to find periodical articles, use the online catalogue, and search MLA on CD-ROM. Includes reactions from students, English instructors and librarians, and concludes with plans to develop CAI modules for other instructional needs in the future
  4. Parrott, R.: Simulation of the reference process : Part 2: REFSIM, an implementation with expert and ICAI modes (1989) 0.15
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    Abstract
    Exploring the advantages of a simulation (rather than expert systems) approach to designing a system to relieve reference desk overload. REFSIM can simulate a reference librarian, a teacher of reference librarians and a client, singly or in combination. It has an expert system consultation mode and several Intelligent Computer-Assisted Instruction (ICAI) modes. The components and architecture of REFSIM are described. Details, including a sample transaction, are given for the expert system mode, wich is to be used for consultation by library clients. An overview is supplied for 2 ICAI modes, wich can be used to instruct clients or train reference librarians.
    Object
    ICAI (Intelligent Computer Assisted Instruction)
  5. Azzaro, S.; Cleary, K.: One, two, three ... infinity : a computer assisted learning package for the first time user of SilverPlatter CD-ROMs (1994) 0.14
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    Abstract
    At the start of the academic year reference staff are hard pressed to provide sufficient assistance to first time users of CD-ROMs, who have missed bibliographic instruction classes, or who need more guidance before searching. The literature on CD-ROMs was reviewed, and a survey conducted to estimate the training needs of searchers. It was found that 100% of the inexperienced searchers required assistance while searching, and 50% of their search strategies were later rated as poor. More than half the experienced searchers also needed the librarians assistance, and 31% of this group demonstrated a poor understanding of searching techniques. The survey findings were incorporated into CDIntro, a computer assisted learning package designed by the authors
  6. Thompson, D.M.: Online public access catalogs and user instruction (1994) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Reports the results of a questionnaire survey of 414 libraries in 4 categories: academic libraries; school libraries; public libraries and special libraries; to assess the status of library training initiatives with respect to the libraries' OPACs. Answers were sought to 3 questions: how have libraries modifoed OPAC software; have libraries developed any instructional methods for teaching the use of OPACs; and to what extent are online catalogues self instructional? Results show that most participants' libraries have modofied library OPAC software; librarians continue to teach use of the online catalogue, depending heavily on handouts; few systems have built-in tutorials for users; and very fes have developed computer assisted instruction for the OPAC
  7. Bostian, R.; Robbins, A.: Effective instruction for searching CD-ROM indexes (1990) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Describes an experiment that examined the relationship between successful searching of CD-ROM databases by undergraduate students and various types of instruction provided by the library staff. The findings indicate that the only level of instruction that resulted in a significant difference was a live demonstration of searches.
    Date
    21. 3.2008 13:22:03
  8. Kibirige, H.M.: Computer-assisted reference services : what the computer will not do (1988) 0.09
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  9. Thomas, N.R.: Planning and developing cross-platform interactive multimedia library instruction (1997) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Although hundreds of undergraduate students receive library instruction when their instructors arrange for a class tour or bibliographic instruction session, thousands of other students do not. Describes the planning process that took place in the development of a cross platform interactive multimedia instruction program designed to be accessible to students with diverse information literacy skills. Covers the merits and limitations of several authoring software packages and offers some guidelines concerning time requirements
    Date
    27.11.1995 17:07:22
  10. Rader, H.B.: Library orientation and instruction - 1993 (1994) 0.08
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    Abstract
    This annotated bibliography lists materials dealing with information literacy - including instruction in the use of information resources, research, and computer skills related to retrieving, using, and evaluating information. This review, the 20th to be published in RSR, includes items in English published in 1993
    Source
    Reference services review. 22(1994) no.4, S.81-
  11. Julien, H.: Bibliographic instruction trends in Canadian academic libraries (1997) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Determines how bibliographic instruction in Canadian academic libraries is evolving to meet this need in the current dynamic environment. The survey data revealed that traditional content and delivery continues to be stressed. Technology is reportedly changing bibliographic instruction in positive ways, towards the teaching of critical evaluation and research strategies and incorporating more hand-on user training
    Source
    Canadian journal of information and library science. 22(1997) no.2, S.1-15
  12. Tenopir, C.: Integrating electronic reference (1995) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Reports on a survey of ARL (Ass. of Research Libraries) members in the USA in 1994, which sought to find out the electronic reference services that are offered by these libraries and how the services affect reference staff, the expectations of users, and user instruction. The services covered include CD-ROM, intermediary online searching, end user online (e.g. FirstSearch), tape loaded databases and user access to the Internet, including electronic mail facilities. Highlights the additional workload the provision of these services involves, and the sometimes unrealistic expectations of users especially with regard to Internet resources
    Date
    25.11.1995 19:22:01
  13. Bober, C.; Poulin, S.; Vileno, L.: Evaluating library instruction in academic libraries : a critical review of the literature, 1980-1993 (1995) 0.04
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    Source
    Library instruction revisited: bibliographic instruction comes of age. Ed.: L.M. Martin
  14. Schiller, A.R.: Reference service - instruction or information (1965) 0.04
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  15. Bosman, F.; Hollander, F. den; Maanen, L. van: CoBRA/RUG: expert system for user queries (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The University Library Groningen, COWOG (Centre for Research on Higher Education) and PICA developed a computer assisted bibliographic reference and advisory system (CoBRA). It is an expert system that advises users of the University Library when they want to execute a search for literature on a certain subject. In fact, it produces custom made guides to the literature in the library. Explained is why the system has been built, the architecture of the system is outlined and some comments are made on aspects of implementing such a system, and the need for library cooperation to build expert systems
  16. Rader, H.B.: Library instruction and information literacy - 1995 (1996) 0.04
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    Abstract
    This annotaed bibliography lists materials dealing with information literacy including instruction in the use of information resources, research, and computer skills related to retrieving, using, and evaluating information. This review, the 21nd to be published in RSR, includes items in English published in 1995. After 21 years, the title of this literature has been changed from 'Library orientation and instruction' to 'Library instruction and information literacy' to indicate the growing trend of moving to information skills instruction. A few items are not annotated because the compiler could not obtain copies of them for this review
  17. Furlong, K.; Roberts, F.D.: If you teach it, will they learn? : Information literacy and reference services in a college library (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Describes the development, funding and staffing of the Information Literacy Program (ILP) at the Mantor Library at the University of Maine at Farmington (UMF). The programme aims at helping both UMF students and community patrons to understand better how and where to look for information. Instruction takes place in an electronic classroom equipped with 21 computers running campus-standard Web-browsers and word processing; the instructor's station can control all of the computers in the classroom, or the instructor may pass or share control with students. Discusses issues relating to campus politics, the positioning of the programme in the college experience, the necessity of teaching evaluation skills, and the programme's impact on reference services. gives advice to other libraries considering a similar project
    Source
    Computers in libraries. 18(1998) no.5, S.22-25
  18. Penhale, S.J.; Taylor, N.: Integrating end-user searching into a bibliographic instruction program (1986) 0.03
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  19. Blumenthal, C.: ¬The impact of CD-ROM technology on a bibliographic instruction program (1993) 0.03
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  20. Kaczor, S.A.; Jacobson, T.E.: Bibliographic instruction for the Internet : implications of an end-user survey (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    As a constantly changing resource, the Internet poses a challenge for bibliographic instruction librarians. Until recently, there has been little effort to survey Internet users about their search behaviours or source of Internet instruction. Focuses on survey data collected at Albany University, SUNY, early in 1995. It provides information about how users learned to use the Internet (mostly by themselves), the penetration of the Internet instruction programme (only 13% of those surveyed had attended), and public awareness of both instruction and the availability of Internet terminals in the university library