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Peer reviewedZwadlo, Jim – Library Quarterly, 1997
Argues that librarians and information scientists do not need a philosophy. Instead of a single philosophy of library and information science, they need a way to manage the many contradictory ideas in order to be more effective and more helpful to patrons. (AEF)
Descriptors: Information Management, Information Science, Information Scientists, Librarians
Peer reviewedMeho, Lokman I.; Tibbo, Helen R. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2003
Revises David Ellis's information-seeking behavior model of social scientists which includes six generic features: starting, chaining, browsing, differentiating, monitoring, and extracting. Suggests four new features be added: accessing, networking, verifying, and information managing; and describes a new model that includes searching, accessing,…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Information Management, Information Seeking, Models
Peer reviewedWormstead, Sherri J.; Becker, Mimi Larsen; Congalton, Russell G. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2002
Examines one of the world's largest student-teacher-scientist partnerships (STSP)--an international environmental science education program called Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE)--and makes recommendations to scientists on how they can get the most out of their research and teaching relationships with students…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedRothenberger, Lisa – Science Scope, 2001
Describes a project that enriches astronomy lessons with hands-on activities facilitated by an astronomer. The project links professional and amateur astronomers with middle-level classroom teachers and informal educators. Families and community organizations are also involved in the project. Provides information on how to join the ASTRO network.…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Secondary Education, Hands on Science, School Community Relationship
Peer reviewedRahm, Jrene; Downey, Jayne – Clearing House, 2002
Asserts that stereotypical notions of science and scientists keep students from seeing themselves as capable of assessing science-related social issues. Describes the results of a project in which seven fourteen-year-olds from an impoverished inner-city neighborhood are exposed to the world of science through creating oral histories and visiting…
Descriptors: Adolescents, High Schools, Inner City, Oral History
Peer reviewedAltheide, David L. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1990
Discusses the relevance of communication, meaning, and identity in putting information work into a cultural context. The process of information seeking is discussed, the mediation of communication formats and devices in determining meaning is described, and implications for information specialists are suggested. (11 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Context, Databases, Information Needs
Peer reviewedKincanon, Eric – Physics Teacher, 1990
Demonstrates what theoretical physicists make a rule using juggling. Provides the thinking process and calculating procedure. (YP)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics), Motion
Peer reviewedSpradley, Joseph L. – Physics Teacher, 1989
Describes the scientific work of several women, including Marie Curie, Lise Meitner, Ida Noddack, Irene Curie, Marguerite Perey, Chien-Shiung Wu, and Maria Mayer. Discusses the connections between their discoveries. Thirty-six references are listed. (YP)
Descriptors: Females, Nuclear Physics, Physics, Radioisotopes
Peer reviewedPercy, Walker – Design for Arts in Education, 1990
Claims that modern science is radically incoherent and that this incoherence lies within the practice of science. Details the work of the scientist and philosopher Charles Sanders Pierce, expounding on the difference between Rene Descartes' dualistic philosophy and Pierce's triadic view. Concludes with a brief description of the human existence.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Research, Epistemology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHill, Richard J. – American Sociologist, 1989
Discusses future opportunities for sociologists in the academic market place. Predicts that increased college enrollment will lead to an expanded need for professors of sociology. Calls for the establishment of a national agenda for the social sciences so that the public can be made aware of the benefits of having sociologists deal with social…
Descriptors: Careers, College Faculty, Emerging Occupations, Employment Opportunities
Peer reviewedBailar, John C., Jr. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1989
Describes the development of the Division of Inorganic Chemistry, from the founding of the American Chemical Society in 1876, the formation of the Division in 1957, and recent events. Includes tables listing officers of the Division and symposia titles at national meetings. (YP)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Conferences, Development, Higher Education
Peer reviewedEisenbeis, Kathleen – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1988
Discusses the status of U.S. federal information policy. Topics covered include definitions of policy, the range of issues being covered, current actors and policy initiatives, and ways in which information science faculty can participate in the policy process. A bibliography of selected sources is provided. (10 notes/references) (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Federal Government, Federal Legislation, Government Role
Peer reviewedSchamp, Homer W., Jr. – Science Teacher, 1989
Describes the historic development of the periodic table from the four-element theory to the Lavoisier's table. Presents a table listing the old and new names of chemicals and the Lavoisier's table of elements. Lists two references. (YP)
Descriptors: Chemical Nomenclature, Chemistry, Science History, Science Materials
Peer reviewedHanne, Daniel; Zeller, Martin – RSR: Reference Services Review, 1996
Presents a list of agencies, databases, services, electronic mailing lists, and World Wide Web and Internet sites that provide information on technology transfer to help librarians and information professionals research this concept. (JMV)
Descriptors: Databases, Electronic Mail, Information Scientists, Information Services
Peer reviewedMacKinnon, Gregory R. – Science Teacher, 1996
Presents an activity that highlights the life of Harriet Brooks, a lesser-known Canadian physicist. Objectives include stressing Harriet Brooks's contribution to science and developing a historical connection to other prominent figures, illustrating to students that attitudes about women in science were very constraining in Harriet Brooks's time,…
Descriptors: Biographies, Cooperative Learning, Gender Issues, Science Activities


