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Peer reviewedCarson, C. Herbert; Curtis, Ruth V. – Research Strategies, 1991
Describes instructional design theory at the micro level and offers practical examples that may be applied to bibliographic instruction. The Performance-Content Matrix, a classification scheme for categorizing learning objectives according to their specified level of performance and type of content, is explained; and Merrill's Component Display…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Classification, Instructional Design, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedNahl-Jakobovits, Diane; Jakobovits, Leon A. – Research Strategies, 1992
Describes a method of developing user-based objectives for bibliographic instruction that utilizes content analysis to code self-reports by library users according to a taxonomy of library speech acts in the affective, cognitive, and sensorimotor domains. Analysis of one student's library reports and translation of the analysis into enabling…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Behavioral Objectives, Case Studies, Classification
Peer reviewedNahl-Jakobovits, Diane; Jakobovits, Leon A. – Research Strategies, 1993
Describes bibliographic instructional design, a method that combines the systems approach of instructional design with the behavioral taxonomy approach. Highlights include integrating affective, cognitive, and sensorimotor objectives; and three levels of information literacy, including critical thinking, using information retrieval knowledge, and…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Behavioral Objectives, Classification, Cognitive Objectives
Peer reviewedSantaVicca, Edmund F. – Research Strategies, 1986
Presents a model for teaching interdisciplinary research skills that can be applied to any two or more humanities or social science disciplines. Highlights include the definition and organization of the discipline, organization or printed reference tools, user definition of information needs, classification systems and subject headings, and online…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Classification, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education


