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针对当前我国高校图书馆独力推进大学生信息素质教育不甚理想的状况,阐述馆员—教师协作实施信息素质教育的必要性,以我校为例介绍馆员—教师协作教学的实践,并在此基础上提出若干建议。  相似文献   

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馆员-教师协作的信息素质教育及思考   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
在国内外高校中,馆员-教师协作提供信息素质教育主要有三种方式:支持专业课程教学的协作、与专业课程相关的协作、与专业课程相整合的协作.文章通过实例对这三种教学方式进行介绍、比较和分析,借鉴国外的先进经验,提出我国加强馆员-教师协作的建议.  相似文献   

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汪东启 《大观周刊》2012,(41):331-331
素质教育的实施,新课程改革的开展,树立可持续发展的观念,是我国教学的重大任务。明确学生在学习中的主体地位,教师的角色转变更是深入到每堂课的课程中,作为一个教育工作者,必须加强研究和探索教学方法,及时更新教学方案和观念,来完成社会对教育的要求。本文的主要是结合了当前高中地理新课程的实施,在教学过程中对协作学习进行了研究。  相似文献   

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分析协作式教学的目标与特点、开展信息检索课协作式教学模式的实践方式和协作式教学模式的优缺点,并提出在信息检索课协作式教学中应发挥教师的主导作用、坚持学生的主体作用、对学习成员进行合理分组以及教师应对小组及其成员进行有效的监控和完善评价激励机制等改进措施。  相似文献   

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文章以建构主义学习理论为基础,探讨如何构建基于Moodle平台的信息素质教育自主学习环境,以期达到转变教师教学理念、改变学生学习方式、优化教学行为、提高教学资源利用率、进一步激发学生自主学习、协作学习、及创新能力的目的。  相似文献   

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文章从数字化时代信息检索课的教学目标、教学资源、学生自主学习、学生协作学习和教师协作活动几个方面,论述了如何构建自主学习与协作学习相结合的信息检索课多元教学模式.  相似文献   

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徐树维 《图书情报工作》2012,56(13):129-134
在同步协作检索过程中,协作感知是用户间的实时交互能够成功的必要条件。提出同步协作检索的概念模型,定义同步协作检索环境,构建同步协作环境中的各个对象模型。对协作感知机制中协作感知的表示进行形式化的定义,用协作感知信息描述动态检索过程中协作检索活动以及每个协作者的状态变化和操作,对协作检索过程中协作查询术语构建和检索结果协作相关性判断阶段的协作活动的状态进行分析。  相似文献   

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基于维基(Wiki)的图书馆知识协作创新服务研究   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
介绍维基技术及理念,分析图书馆知识协作的内涵,进而阐述维基技术及理念在构建图书馆知识协作创新服务方面的应用。如构建科研信息交流协作空间、个人知识库、机构知识库、专题知识库及信息素养协作检索实践平台。维基自组织和非线性的知识链接机制,充分调动图书馆组织中每个维基用户的协作力量,促进并加强维基组织内部的信息交流,加速隐性知识向显性知识的转化,从而实现知识的共享,对构建图书馆的知识协作创新服务管理平台非常有效。  相似文献   

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数字图书馆中信息咨询服务的新方法   总被引:62,自引:1,他引:61  
阐述了数字图书馆的信息咨询服务面临的挑战、咨询信息的特征、咨询的新方法;介绍了数字咨询服务的新概念,并提出建立两种相应结构的协作咨询系统:集中式协作咨询服务和分布式协作咨询服务。根据时间和空间的不同,可以获得四种不同模式的咨询服务,即协作咨询会议、分布式实时协作咨询、协作联合咨询以及分布式异步协作咨询。  相似文献   

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网络环境下区域文献信息机构协作探析   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
区域文献信息机构协作有着极为重要的意义 ,不仅为城市而且可以为整个周边地区提供文献资源保障。本文对区域文献信息机构协作的必要性、可行性以及协作内容进行了探讨。  相似文献   

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ABSTRACT

This article uses the case study of developing a collaborative “out-of-hours” virtual enquiry service by members of the Northern Collaboration Group of academic libraries in the north of England to explore the importance of communication and collaboration between academic library services in enhancing student learning. Set within the context of a rapidly changing UK higher education sector the article considers the benefits and challenges of collaboration and the contribution of library services to the student experience. The project demonstrated clear benefits to student learning and evidence of value for money to individual institutions as well as showing commitment to national shared services agendas. Effective communication with students, with colleagues and stakeholders in our own and other Northern Collaboration member institutions, and with OCLC, our partner organization, was a critical success factor in the development, promotion, and uptake of the new service.  相似文献   

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Abstract

Librarians are encouraged to collaborate in their work, but examples in LIS literature suggests the term “collaboration” is applied to a range of activities that vary widely in terms of interaction, resource-sharing, cooperative planning, and cooperative service delivery. Collaboration has been studied in other fields but remains largely unexplored beyond case studies in LIS. Through a series of focus groups with librarians and a range of potential community partners, this research identified barriers to collaboration and factors that enable successful partnerships, resulting in a general framework that could act as a guide to planning and developing deep collaborations.  相似文献   

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《The Reference Librarian》2013,54(89-90):139-161
SUMMARY

Numerous surveys over the years have found that faculty value librarians more for their reference work, often described as “service,” than for their contributions to teaching; that 55–85 percent of faculty report using no LI with their classes; and that faculty have various reasons for not using librarian-provided instruction. This study differs from its predecessors by focusing specifically upon faculty who use LI heavily with their courses and interviewing them about why they use LI and what they value about it. Understanding these faculty members' values regarding LI, as expressed in their own words, can assist librarians in promoting course-integrated instruction.  相似文献   

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ABSTRACT

Librarians at the University of California, Berkeley have created a partnership with faculty in the teaching of a special course, “Introduction to Environmental Studies.” This class is interdisciplinary in nature, covering science and the humanities, and has offered a unique opportunity for library staff to develop a special program incorporating the teaching of analytical skills along with research skills for specific subject areas. The continuous collaboration with faculty and the challenges of working with students with very varied backgrounds and interests are the main points of discussion in this article.  相似文献   

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This article seeks to explore the sharing relationships and behaviors in academic library and information services—reflecting on some of the practical considerations for internal and external Shared Services. The title reflects an observation made when sharing cake among children: if one child cuts the cake and the other takes the first slice, the first child will take special care to ensure that the slices are equal. In this sharing management technique, “fairness” is perceptible and transparent. The technique addresses the inherent weakness in the trust relationship among the children.

The article attempts to differentiate between service “sharing” and “Shared Services” in order to clarify the underlying factors in some of the sectors’ greatest successes in sharing, as well as some of the more uneven outcomes of Shared Service delivery. In particular, it seeks to explore the propensity, capacity, and appetite for sharing, as derived from the relationships academic library services have developed in the first two decades of convergence.  相似文献   

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When Off-Campus Means Virtual Campus: The Academic Library in Second Life   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
ABSTRACT

This article discusses how a library's consistent policy of accessibility and foresight positioned itself to serve its students, faculty and staff in the virtual world of Second Life. Always ahead of the technological curve, this library has been the front-runner in providing services to distance learners via text messaging, “chat,” e-mail, and telephone services and via its laptop librarian project across the campus. It now is poised and ready to provide service in Second Life. Collaboration between the library and teaching faculty culminated in the creation, development, and furnishing of a library in Second Life, an environment that gives new meaning to “off-campus” learning. Without marketing, but as a visible presence, the Second Life library was able to attract both off-campus guests and affiliated students and faculty and even participated in campus-wide projects. This experiment has enjoyed the support of both the university and library administration.  相似文献   

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《The Reference Librarian》2013,54(89-90):63-80
SUMMARY

While there is much discussion today about information literacy, proper implementation of it within university campuses is still a struggle, often due to the fact that librarians and teaching faculty have different “cultures” that create different priorities. Librarians focus more on process and faculty more on content, though the two are not mutually exclusive. Past attempts by librarians to collaborate with faculty to produce information literate students have had limited success. A bolder plan–to imbed information literacy credit courses within existing departments–shows promise to avoid cultural conflict while creating a proper climate for collaboration.  相似文献   

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《The Reference Librarian》2013,54(89-90):93-106
SUMMARY

This article will discuss three years of collaboration between the Freshman Engineering Program and the Engineering Library of the University Library System at the University of Pittsburgh. This collaboration has resulted in a library research project that is integrated into the freshman curriculum. The project ultimately provides the students with a research structure for presentations in an annual mock professional conference. The mission of the Freshman Engineering Program's academic and advising components is to create a first-year experience that promotes the student's continued pursuit of an engineering degree through commitment to clearly understood and self-declared goals. The goal for the Engineering Library is to introduce library research as a necessary skill-set for successful engineers. The successful outcome of all of these goals requires the collaboration between “teaching” faculty and “library” faculty and results in better prepared, more focused students. Developing and integrating a library research project into the freshman engineering academic curriculum is a significant opportunity for library instruction, and the approach demonstrated here may be transferable to other disciplines.  相似文献   

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《Public Services Quarterly》2013,9(1-2):111-126
SUMMARY

The UCLA Library has had a long-standing commitment to the attributes espoused by the teaching library model outlined in the seminal essay by Stoffle, Guskin and Boisse, “Teaching, Research, and Service: The Academic Library's Role” (1984). Information literacy was identified as a goal in the Library's strategic plan in late 2001. This served as the catalyst for the library's two-year Information Literacy Initiative (ILI). The ILI provided a mechanism for systematic library-wide and campus-wide planning and collaboration to promote information literacy among the campus community. This case study outlines the multi-faceted approach of the ILI program to further information literacy at a large, research-based university, addresses problems and barriers, and offers some solutions for collaborating with campus and library constituents. Program assessment, impact, and future directions are discussed.  相似文献   

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Moving beyond typical embedded librarianship, Purchase College (State University of New York) introduced in 2010 an interdisciplinary course hosted by the library. Art and the Environment was a second-year elective co-taught by an art librarian and an environmental studies assistant professor. Successes included outreach to infrequent library users, student satisfaction, and collegial relations. Challenges stemmed from the “gray zone” librarians occupy in academic settings, with librarians and teaching faculty viewed distinctly by the administration.  相似文献   

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