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El. knyga: Challenge of Internet Literacy: The Instruction-Web Convergence

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This book, first published in 1997, gives an overview of how the Internet is used in academic libraries, with a focus on the dual role librarians serve as instructors and researchers. It includes concise summaries, keyword listings, and up-to-date bibliographies for each chapter. It contains in-depth coverage of, among others: a research planning process that leads searchers to logical sources on the web and a systematic analysis of the results; a case study from the University of Texas at Austin that shows how to integrate information literacy skills into traditional services and partnerships; the development of a web page by a government documents department and a navigational tool developed by a physics laboratory; and identification and evaluation of internet resources for test and measurement tools for education and psychology and a selected bibliography listing resources for internet trainers.



This book, first published in 1997, gives an overview of how the Internet is used in academic libraries, with a focus on the dual role librarians serve as instructors and researchers. It includes concise summaries, keyword listings, and up-to-date bibliographies for each chapter.

1. How Some Web Pages Came About Katharine A. Waugh
2.
Endings/Beginnings: Some Convergent Thoughts About Cyberinstruction Susan
Griswold Blandy
3. The Internet Response Meter Katharine A. Waugh
4.
Information Counselling Inventory of Affective and Cognitive Reactions While
Learning the Internet Diane Nahl
5. Its WWWar! A Rollicking New Comedy
Series Katharine A. Waugh
6. Finding Order in a Chaotic World: A Model for
Organized Research Using the World Wide Web May Y. Chau
7. Library
Instruction on the Web: Inventing Options and Opportunities Corinne Y.C.
Laverty
8. The Two Instructional Faces of the Web: Information Resource and
Publishing Tool Aniko L. Halverson
9. For the Purpose of this Assignment
Katharine A. Waugh
10. Electronic Instruction at Carlson Library: Emerging
Challenges John C. Phillips and Marcia King-Blandford
11. The Information
Literacy Challenge: Addressing the Changing Needs of Our Students Through Our
Programs Elizabeth A. Dupuis
12. Ours is a Highly Interactive Web Page
Katharine A. Waugh
13. Untangling the Web of Legislative Histories: A Web
Page for Bibliographic Instruction on the Legislative Process Elaine Hoffman
14. Instructional Opportunities of a Subject-Oriented (Law) Web Page John A.
Lehner and Trudi E. Jacobson
15. The Information Navigation System: A
Web-Based Instruction and Reference Tool Robert F. Skinder
16. The
Trash-Lacan Chat Room Katharine A. Waugh
17. Internet Access in School
Library Media Centers Nancy Everhart
18. Designing Internet Instruction for
Latinos Lori S. Mestre
19. One Thing Leads to Another: Faculty Outreach
Through Internet Instruction Kate Borowske and Karen Campbell
20. Internet
Resources for Tests and Measurement Brian Quinn
21. Select Bibliography of
Resources for Internet Trainers Hollis Near
Lyn Elizabeth M. Martin