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Peer reviewedBliss, Nonie Janet – International Information and Library Review, 1993
Explores the composition of the literature of international librarianship through a bibliometric analysis. Areas studied include what disciplines have contributed to international librarianship, how contributions of publications have fluctuated, what countries have contributed, and who the key authors are. Recommendations for further study are…
Descriptors: Authors, Bibliographic Records, Bibliometrics, Citation Analysis
Peer reviewedChrzastowski, Tina E.; Schmidt, Karen A. – College and Research Libraries, 1993
Describes a longitudinal study of serial cancellations that was conducted by analyzing the cancellation lists between 1987 and 1990 from five midwestern member libraries of the Association of Research Libraries. Highlights include serial cancellation prices, language and place of publication, Library of Congress subject analysis, and collection…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Decision Making, Higher Education
Peer reviewedAllen, Jo – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1991
Presents an overview of research and unanswered questions related to gender issues in technical communication. Addresses the consequences of the feminization of technical communication, research on gender differences in technical communication, and the means for encouraging a more gender-balanced view of business and industry. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Research, Gender Issues, Higher Education
Peer reviewedReichling, Mary J. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1990
Explores the notion of imaginative development. Defines imagination through a review of literature of music, religion, and aesthetics. Suggests that imagination precedes creativity and involves perception, intuition, thinking, and feeling. Describes a developmental sequence based on research. Proposes ways to cultivate imagination through music.…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Cognitive Development, Creative Development, Creativity
Peer reviewedPark, Betsy; Riggs, Robert – College and Research Libraries, 1991
Discusses faculty status for academic librarians and describes a study of 304 academic libraries that surveyed tenure and promotion policies. The influences of job performance, research and publication, and service are discussed; educational requirements are examined; and suggestions for future research are given. (25 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Criteria, Educational Background, Faculty Promotion
Peer reviewedSandore, Beth – Library and Information Science Research, 1990
Describes study conducted at Chicago Public Library's Computer-Assisted Reference Center (CARC) that examined patron's evaluations of their online searches and the search service provided. The relationship between user satisfaction and relevance, precision, and recall is highlighted, and suggestions for future research are offered. (40 references)…
Descriptors: Library Services, Online Searching, Public Libraries, Questionnaires
Peer reviewedMassoud, Samia L. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1991
Describes a study that used a computer survey to investigate the relationship between computer attitudes and the selected variables of age, gender, and computer knowledge among adult basic education students in Texas. Hypotheses tested are explained, comparisons are made with a national sample, and recommendations for further studies are…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Age Differences, Attitudes
Peer reviewedBell, Yvonne R. – Journal of Black Psychology, 1994
An analysis attempts to reconceptualize a knowledge-acquisition style within a relative cultural framework for the purpose of establishing a more valid and affirmative theoretical foundation for understanding African-American learning styles. The paper describes the holistic character of African-American knowledge acquisition, learning, and…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Black Culture, Black Education, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedPostlethwaite, T. Neville – Comparative Education Review, 1987
Discusses the utility of IEA cross-national studies of achievement and its determinants, why some countries appear uninterested in such information, the comparability of achievement data between nations, how to improve the selection of input and process variables, other international research needs, and the role of national funding agencies. (SV)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Research
Peer reviewedReiman, Alan J.; Thies-Sprinthall, Lois – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1993
Describes theory and a research program that uses guided reflection to promote the development of mentor teachers. Significant findings from a quasi-experimental study and a replication study are presented. The paper can assist teacher educators, policymakers, and school personnel who are searching for a teacher induction model. (GLR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHarrington, Susanmarie; Adler-Kassner, Linda – Journal of Basic Writing, 1998
Reviews definitions of basic writers and basic writing over the last 20 years. Argues that basic writers are not defined only in terms of institutional convenience. Offers future directions for basic writing research, suggesting that to learn more about basic writers, researchers must return to studies of error informed by basic writing's rich…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Definitions, Developmental Studies Programs, Educational History
Peer reviewedMcCallum, Bet – School Leadership & Management, 1999
Describes a small-scale study of four British primary schools where high numbers of ll-year-olds achieve level 4 or better in English by the end of Key Stage 2. Identifies 13 common school-effectiveness characteristics and proposes headteacher creativity as a 14th characteristic needing further study. (16 references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Characteristics, Creativity, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedNoell, George H.; Witt, Joseph C. – Journal of Special Education, 1999
Suggests that, in applying the consultation model to the special educational needs of students in regular classes, little is known about the extent to which regular teachers actually implement recommended interventions following consultation. Proposes research on the relationship between consultation and intervention implementation and addresses…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools
Peer reviewedPaterson, Lindsay – Scottish Educational Review, 1998
There is little research-based analysis of education's past or prospective contribution to the constitutional reconstruction of Scottish participatory democracy. Describes the constitutional changes occurring in Scotland and the relationship between educational research and policy. Analyzes positive and negative elements of educational research…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Policy, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
Feldman, Jay; Gray, Peter – Phi Delta Kappan, 1999
Observation of 200 children ages 4 to 19 attending a Massachusetts nongraded alternative school disclosed substantial age mixing. Younger children used older children to develop skills and acquire knowledge. Age mixing encouraged opportunities for creativity, helped match abilities, and fostered older children's sense of responsibility for younger…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, Mixed Age Grouping


