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LIBRARY INSTRUCTION
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LIBRARY

INSTRUCTION

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What is Library Instruction?

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Library instruction

also called ; bibliographic instruction (BI) 

user education   library orientation

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Library instruction

• consists of "instructional programs designed to teach library users how to locate the information they need quickly and effectively.

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Library instructionusually covers; the library's system of

organizing materials the structure of the literature

of the field research methodologies appropriate to the academic discipline

specific resources and finding tools;

- (library catalog, indexes and abstracting services, bibliographic databases, etc.)

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Library instruction

It prepares individuals to make immediate and lifelong use of information effectively by;

teaching the concepts and logic of information access and evaluation

fostering information independence and

critical thinking.

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HISTORY

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Library instruction

• Library instruction "began in the nineteenth century, with instruction in library use offered by a number of libraries in the United States between 1876 and 1910, and then ramped up in the early twentieth century".

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Library instruction

• In a 1912 American Library Association survey, 57% of respondents offered required or elective library instruction courses.

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Library instruction

• academic library instruction was for the most part dormant in the library profession from the late 1930s until the early 1960s.

• Some librarians were still participating in classroom instruction but the literature shows little

activity on the topic.

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Library instruction

• During the 1970s and 1980s, prior to widespread public use of computers, [library instruction] went far beyond teaching the mechanics of identifying and locating materials in the physical library.

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Library instruction

It also included; critical thinking active (participatory) learning the teaching of concepts,

such as controlled vocabularies

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Library instruction

It focused on; the physical library as for the

most part, that was all that users could try out during instruction.

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However, the goal was always teaching so that users would transfer what they;

• learned to new situations• reference tools• environments new to them— that is, they would learn how

to learn

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RELATIONSHIP

TO

INFORMATION

LITERACY

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Library instruction

A related term, information literacy,

is the ability to; is the ability to identify what

information is needed understand how the

information is organized identify the best sources of

information for a given need

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Library instruction

locate those sources evaluate the sources

critically, share that information. “It is the knowledge of

commonly used research techniques".

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Library instruction

occurs in; various forms such as formal

class settings small group sessions one-on-one encounterswritten guides and brochures,

audiovisual presentations, and computer-

assisted instruction (CAI)".

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Library instruction• Some university libraries offer

specialized instructional sessions.

• At these sessions the librarian works one-on-one with a user to assist him or her with specific research goals.

• These sessions are sometimes referred

to as a "term paper clinic" or a "research consultation."

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Library instruction

• Another option for library instruction consists of one-shot instruction sessions.

• This slang term refers to "formal instruction given in a single session, as opposed to instruction extended over two or more sessions".

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Library instruction

• These class meetings are often held just before a term paper is assigned, and the goal of the librarian is to orient the class to the best library sources for use in a term paper.

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Library instruction• Instructional ToolsBasic: Computer lab with instructor

and student workstations Projector Printer Access to the Internet

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Library instruction• Instructional

ToolsExtra: Software for

creating tutorials

Whiteboard  Classroom

response technology

Class recording capabilities

Software for creating online guides

Computer control technology

Virtual sandbox

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THAT’S ALL FOLKS

Thank you! prepared by:

Jean Clydee Fermanez LachicaAlyssa Marie Tan Paral

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