Interactive online instruction for library research: the small academic library experience

Learning is not an electronic process. Technology has become so imbedded in library services that few college students have a memory of a pre-electronic database world of research. Nonetheless, most users experience frustration in trying to negotiate resources or retrieve focused, useful information...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of academic librarianship 2001-05, Vol.27 (3), p.220-223
Hauptverfasser: Tricarico, Mary Ann, von Daum Tholl, Susan, O’Malley, Elena, Dugan, Robert E
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College students
Computer assisted instruction
Electronic media
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Exact sciences and technology
Information and communication sciences
Information retrieval systems. Information and document management system
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Information service management
Information technology
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User training
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