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Book SynopsisPart of a series which discusses the foundations of library and information science, this volume discusses such topics as shifts in the electronic, education and library landscape, designing instruction on the electronic frontier and incorporating information technologies instruction.
Table of ContentsGlacier or avalanche - shifts in the electronic, education, and library landscape, Lizabeth A. Wilson; designing instruction on the electronic frontier, Randall Hensley, Mary Ellen Litzinger; Godzilla versus King Kong, Vicky Pengelly; Internet instruction at the University of Montana, Barry Brown; without a Net - supporting ourselves in a tremulous atmosphere, Jeris Cassel, Bethann Zambella; library instruction for faculty, Gale Burrow, Cynthia Snyder; incorporating information technologies instruction, Helene Lafrance, Bonnie Gratch; the literate librarian and information technology, Thomas W. Leonhardt; Internet resource discovery, Craig Gibson, John Meade; Internet - the good, the bad, the ugly, Billie Joy Reinhardt, Gary B. Thompson; remote access and active learning in context, Lori Arp et al; teaching the library and electronic resources on television, Naomi Lederer; the gateway to information, Fred Roecker; use of Macromedia Director and QuickTime for multimedia classroom presentations, Paul T. Adalian, Jr.; grace under pressure - coping with multiple database personalities, Linda Friend, Bonnie Osif.