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Nahl-Jakobovits, Diane; Jakobovits, Leon A. – Research Strategies, 1990
Describes how principles of learning theory can be applied to bibliographic instruction to increase its efficacy and broaden its scope. The discussion covers conditions of learning, including motivation, active responding, and reinforcement; learning of information seeking behaviors, including the power of reinforcement and librarian-initiated…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Information Seeking, Learning Theories
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Nahl-Jakobovits, Diane; Jakobovits, Leon A. – Research Strategies, 1985
Discusses management of two interdependent domains of inner behavior in the micro-information environment: voluntary or affective skills and intellectual or cognitive skills. Examples are given under six principles for boosting motivational level of user of information services: affective knowing, social facilitation, affective Zeigarnik effect,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Courses, Feedback, Information Services
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Jakobovits, Leon A.; Nahl-Jakobovits, Diane – College and Research Libraries, 1990
Presents a taxonomy and a rationale for measuring three domains of online search competence--affective, cognitive, and sensorimotor. Implications for bibliographic instruction are explored, including the desirability of teaching users affective skills that will permit them to acquire the complex cognitive skills required to conduct more…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Affective Measures, Classification, Cognitive Structures
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Jakobovits, Leon A.; Nahl-Jakobovits, Diane – College and Research Libraries, 1987
A theoretical scheme classifies user behavior into three domains of library activity--affective, cognitive, and psychomotor--and three levels of learning--orientation, interaction, and internalization. Examples of library skills and errors in each of the nine major classes are given, and applications to library instruction are suggested.…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Learning Activities
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Nahl-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
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Nahl-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
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Nahl-Jakobovits, Diane; Jakobovits, Leon A. – College and Research Libraries, 1988
Discusses the need for library science to examine users' search behaviors in the context of social cognition and creative problem solving. Topics covered include the psychology of search behavior, problem solving approaches to library instruction in online searching, and problem solving protocols. (29 references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Information Retrieval