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Ralph, Jaya; Olsen, Sonja – Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 2007
Podcasting has taken off in leaps and bounds, having been adopted by many groups for many different purposes from disseminating television programs to making university lectures available. The popularity of podcasting inspired Curtin University Library to develop its own podcast series at the end of 2005. This paper indicates the success of this…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Research Libraries, Handheld Devices, Audio Equipment
Peer reviewedMech, Terrence F. – College and Research Libraries, 1993
The decision styles of 370 academic library directors were studied using the Decision Style Inventory. Results indicated that most directors have an idea rather than an action orientation and that most are left-brain dominant. Preferred decision styles among directors at doctoral, comprehensive, baccalaureate, and two-year institutions differed…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cognitive Style, Decision Making, Differences
Peer reviewedBodi, Sonia – College and Research Libraries, 1990
Argues that the most important component in effective bibliographic instruction is the learning styles of students. The discussion examines learning styles, in general, and Kolb's theory of experiential learning, in particular. The use of Kolb's theory in a freshman library instruction program is described and evaluated. (10 references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cognitive Style, College Freshmen, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedChoi, Jin M. – College and Research Libraries, 1989
Describes a study that examined the learning styles of 140 academic librarians in public and technical services using Kolb's Learning Style Inventory. The findings do not indicate significant differences in learning styles of technical and public services librarians. Relationships between learning styles and variables such as sex, age, education,…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis
Association of Coll. and Research Libraries, Chicago, IL. Education and Behavioral Sciences Section. – 1992
This document is composed of three bibliographies that were handed out during a section of an American Library Association conference dealing with education and behavioral sciences and more narrowly, with how techniques borrowed from these disciplines can improve the effectiveness of reference services. The handouts are a 24-item bibliography on…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cognitive Style, Films, Higher Education
Peer reviewedManuel, Kate – Journal of Library Administration, 2002
Discusses how to change library information literacy classes for Generation Y students (born after 1981) to accommodate their learning styles and preferences, based on experiences at California State University, Hayward. Topics include positive outlooks toward technology; orientation toward images, not linear text; low thresholds for boredom and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Active Learning, Change Strategies, Cognitive Style
Choi, Jin M.; Washington, Nancy – 1988
Characteristics of learning styles and other attributes of academic librarians in public and technical services were examined based on Kolb's Learning Style Inventory (LSI), a system that conceptualizes the learning process as a four-stage cycle and identifies four different learning styles--accommodator (gets things done, takes risk, leads);…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cognitive Style, Higher Education, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedSnavely, Loanne – Research Strategies, 2000
Examines the paradigm shift in higher education from teaching, or instruction, to learning, and considers the implications for academic libraries. Topics include information literacy goals; developing librarians' teaching skills to account for different student learning styles; and faculty collaboration with librarians. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cognitive Style, Educational Change, Higher Education
Peer reviewedJacobs, Mark – Information Technology and Libraries, 2001
Discussion of academic library instruction and information literacy focuses on a Web-based program developed at Washington State University called Speakeasy Studio and Cafe that is used for bibliographic instruction. Highlights include the research process; asking the right question; and adapting to students' differing learning styles. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cognitive Style, Higher Education, Information Literacy
Peer reviewedSheridan, Jean – Research Strategies, 1986
The psychological and educational needs of the growing population of adult students are considered, as well as the availability of necessary library services and materials for this group. The concept of andragogy (i.e., the teaching of adults), is discussed, the literature is reviewed, and a philosophical base is established. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Andragogy
Peer reviewedKaczor, Sue A.; Jacobson, Trudi E. – Research Strategies, 1996
Presents the results of a survey conducted at the State University of New York Albany to explore library patrons' use of the Internet and their use of the library-sponsored Internet instruction program. Results indicate that most Internet users chose to learn on their own; different instructional needs, based on gender and learning style were…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cognitive Style, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWayman, Sally G. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1984
This discussion of problems of the international student in American higher education highlights communication (cultural differences, nonverbals); learning styles and behaviors (questioning versus imitation, group versus individual success, classroom conduct); and knowledge of libraries (self-sufficiency). Recommendations for improving the…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cognitive Style, College Students, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedMoran, Barbara; Saunders, Laverna – College & Research Libraries, 2000
Includes two responses to Charles Martell's article on discontinuities and the future of libraries. Highlights include the changing role of librarians when the library as a place will be less important; political and economic influences; institutional changes that will affect academic libraries; and changing student learning styles. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cognitive Style, College Environment, Economic Factors
Peer reviewedFidishun, Dolores – Information Technology and Libraries, 2001
Describes a qualitative study involving interviews with 12 women employees in academic libraries that investigated their views of computers and technology, methods for training effectiveness, learning styles, and views on serving patron's needs. Discusses training implications and makes suggestions for maximizing transfer of training. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cognitive Style, Computer Attitudes, Females
Gustafson, Julia Chance – 1987
This introduction to the library system at the College of Wooster in Ohio provides pertinent advice and information that is designed to enable the student with a specific learning disability to become an effective library user. Following the introductory chapter, which includes descriptions of the audience for whom the manual is written and how it…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Check Lists, Cognitive Style, College Students
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