This helpful guide describes instructional service programs at nine sci-tech libraries to illustrate ideas and methods that work. The continued proliferation of information resources and exploding advances in technology have brought dramatic changes to the role of the reference/instruction librarian. These librarians are striving to develop services that focus on strategies and critical thinking, ensure interactive instruction at various levels of user skill, involve faculty and computer center staff, and provide easy-to-use techniques that are self-directed and lead to success. Instruction for Information Access in Sci-Tech Libraries helps readers resolve these issues and illustrates effective, proven strategies to help teach faculty, staff, and students how to do effective research and get the information they need.Authors from institutions around the country discuss educational programs that they have found successful. Informative chapters describe:
a joint library/computer center cooperative program
a bibliographic instruction program to prepare geology students with information skills necessary for professional careers
a course designed to create informed end-users of the electronic life sciences literature
the integration of information skills throughout two years of a curriculum for wildlife technology students
a three-level course-integrated approach for chemistry students
a cooperative end-user training program to provide campus-wide access to LEXIS/NEXIS
the use of roleplaying in bibliographic instruction
objectives and components of bibliographic instruction in the special libraryProfessionals will find Instruction for Information Access in Sci-Tech Libraries full of helpful ideas and suggestions for restructuring old programs or developing new ones to help students and other users of library services learn how to seek and gather information effectively.
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978-1-56024-666-4 (9781560246664)
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Contents Introduction
Online Instruction in a University Setting: An Opportunity for Library and Academic Computing Cooperation
Educational Initiatives in Health Sciences Libraries
Developing Information Gathering Skills in Geology Students Through Faculty-Librarian Collaboration
"The Electronic Library:" A Bibliographic Instruction Course for Graduate Students in the Life Sciences
Integrating Information Skills into a Two-Year College Wildlife Technology Curriculum
Library Instruction for Chemistry Students: A Course-Integrated Approach
Campus-Wide Training in LEXIS/NEXIS, With Applications in the Sciences
Use of Roleplaying in Bibliographic Instruction
Bibliographic Instruction in Special Libraries
Reference Notes Included