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Introduction
The title of this record reflects the evolving conceptualization and names
of what began a generation ago as "library orientation". Today, the word
"library" -- as in library literacy -- is giving way to
"information" in order to encompass the Web. And some institutions and individuals
are striving to move beyond "information" -- toward knowledge -- by applying the
phrase "critical reasoning skills" to their teaching efforts.
The Library Orientation Series covers it all.
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The Library Orientation Series - Table of Contents
Note: Order three or more of the following titles -- at the same time, direct
from Pierian Press -- and receive a 10% discount.
No. 36: Information
Literacy and the Technological Transformation of Higher Education: Papers and
Documents of the ACRL Instruction Section Think Tank III. These proceedings continue
a long tradition of focused discussion on the future direction of
library instruction in higher education.
No. 35: Reflective Teaching:
A Bridge to Learning: Selected Papers Presented at the Thirty-First National
LOEX Library Instruction Conference Held in Madison Wisconsin. This volume looks at
the essentials of instruction: teaching and learning; and the integral
step of self-assessment.
No. 34: Integrating
Information Literacy into the College Experience: Papers Presented at
the Thirtieth National LOEX Library Instruction Conference. This volume addresses the diverse
issues that are part of the information literacy landscape, and provides useful
guidance for making all related programs more productive and effective.
No. 33: Managing
Library Instruction Programs in Academic Libraries: Selected Papers Presented at
the Twenty-Ninth National LOEX Library Instruction Conference. This volume provides advice and
insights -- based on experience -- for effectively managing all aspects of a library
literacy program.
No. 32: First Impressions,
Lasting Impact: Introducing the First-Year Student to the Academic Library:
Papers and Session Materials Presented at the Twenty-Eighth National LOEX
Conference. The conference proceedings
explore ways to convey library literacy skills that will empower this special group of library
users for a lifetime.
No. 31: Library User
Education in the New Millennium: Blending Tradition, Trends, and
Innovation: Papers and Session Materials Presented at the
Twenty-Seventh National LOEX Conference. Covers the diverse issues that library
instruction specialists face in preparing students for the information age.
No. 30: New Learning
Environments: Papers and Session Materials Presented at the
Twenty-Sixth National LOEX Conference
No. 29: Theory and
Practice: Papers and Session Material Presented at the
Twenty-Fifth National Loex Library Instruction Conference
No. 28: Programs
That Work: Papers and Session Material Presented at the
Twenty-Fourth National Loex Library Instruction Conference
No. 27: New Ways of
"Learning the Library" -- and Beyond: Papers and Session
Material Presented at the Twenty-Third National Loex Library
Instruction Conference
No. 26: Change
in Reference and BI: How Much Help and How?
No. 25: The
Impact of Technology on Library Instruction
No. 24: Bibliographic
Instruction in Practice: A Tribute to the Legacy of Evan Ira Farber (See Evan Farber,
at right, who is considered the founder of library orientation
and bibliographic instruction.)
No. 23: What
Is Good Instruction Now? Library Instruction in the 90s
No. 22: Working
with Faculty in the New Electronic Library
No. 21: Judging
the Validity of Information Sources: Critical Analysis in Bibliographic
Instruction
Earlier Volumes
Earlier volumes in the Library Orientation Series
- Coping with Information Illiteracy:
- Bibliographic Instruction for the Information Age
- edited by Glenn E. Mensching, Jr. and Teresa B. Mensching
- Library Orientation Series, No. 20
- ISBN 0-87650-267-2
- 8 1/2 x 11, 202p, paper, 1990, $35.00
- Reaching and Teaching Diverse Library User Groups
- edited by Teresa B. Mensching
- Library Orientation Series, No. 19
- ISBN 0-87650-258-3
- 8 1/2 x 11, 165p, paper, 1989, $35.00
- Defining and Applying Effective Teaching Strategies for
Library Instruction
- edited by Mary Beth Bunge and Teresa B. Mensching
- Library Orientation Series, No. 18
- ISBN 0-87650-252-4
- 8 1/2 x 11, 133p, paper, 1989, $35.00
Bibliographic Instruction and Computer Database
Searching
edited by Teresa B. Mensching and Keith J. Stanger
Library Orientation Series, No. 17
ISBN 0-87650-251-6
8 1/2x 11, 173p, paper, 1988, $35.00
Teaching the Online Catalog User
edited by Carolyn A. Kirkendall
Library Orientation Series, No. 16
ISBN 0-87650-250-8
8 1/2 x 11, 256p, paper, 1988, $35.00
Marketing Instructional Services:
Applying Private Sector Techniques to Plan and Promote
Bibliographic
Instruction
edited by Carolyn A. Kirkendall
Library Orientation Series, No. 15
ISBN 0-87650-201-X
6 x 9, 168p, hardcover, 1986, $25.00
Bibliographic Instruction and the Learning
Process:
Theory, Style, and Motivation
edited by Carolyn A. Kirkendall
Library Orientation Series, No. 14
ISBN 0-87650-182-X
6 x 9, 172p, hardcover, 1984, $25.00
Teaching Library Use Competence:
Bridging the Gap from High School to College
edited by Carolyn A. Kirkendall
Library Orientation Series, No. 13
ISBN 0-87650-145-5
6 x 9, 242p, hardcover, 1982, $25.00
Reform and Renewal in Higher Education
edited by Carolyn A. Kirkendall
Library Orientation Series, No. 10
ISBN 0-87650-124-2
6 x 9, 130p, hardcover, 1979, $25.00
Improving Library Instruction:
How to Teach and How to Evaluate
edited by Carolyn A. Kirkendall
Library Orientation Series, No. 9
ISBN 0-87650-109-9
6 x 9, 152p, hardcover, 1979, $25.00
Putting Library Instruction in Its Place:
In the Library and in the Library School
edited by Carolyn A. Kirkendall
Library Orientation Series, No. 8
ISBN 0-87650-092-0
6 x 9, 112p, hardcover, 1978, $25.00
Library Instruction in the Seventies:
State of the Art
edited by Hannelore B. Rader
Library Orientation Series, No. 7
ISBN 0-87650-078-5
6 x 9, 135p, hardcover, 1977, $25.00
Faculty Involvement in Library Instruction
edited by Hannelore B. Rader
Library Orientation Series, No. 6
ISBN 0-87650-070-X
6 x 9, 119p, hardcover, 1975, $25.00
Academic Library Instruction:
Objectives, Programs and Faculty Involvement
edited by Hannelore B. Rader
Library Orientation Series, No. 5
ISBN 0-87650-063-7
6 x 9, 75p, hardcover, 1975, $25.00
Planning and Developing a Library Orientation
Program
edited by Mary Bolner
Library Orientation Series, No. 3
ISBN 0-87650-061-0
6 x 9, 72p, hardcover, 1973, $25.00
A Challenge for Academic Libraries:
How to Motivate Students to Use the Library
edited by Sul H. Lee
Library Orientation Series, No. 2
ISBN 0-87650-039-4
6 x 9, 100p, hardcover, 1973, $25.00
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