The GAELS Project is a two-year project funded by the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council (SHEFC) strategic change initiative, which promotes collaborative information services to engineering researchers at Glasgow and Strathclyde Universities. This paper examines the role of user education in this process. We use arguments against the effectiveness of library skills education and evaluative methods learned from human-computer interface design as a means of improving information skills training and as part of a general reflection on user education and library services. Such an approach shows how networked learning materials can be an effective tool for promoting a collaborative library service across the Glasgow Metropolitan Area Netw...
Reviews briefly the origins of the Scottish Information Literacy Project from its origins in 2004 as...
Discussions of ‘skills ’ in higher education have hitherto conflated ‘information technology ’ skill...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the process involved in re-designing Waterford Institute of...
The GAELS Project is a two-year project funded by the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council (SHE...
The GAELS Project is a two year project funded by the SHEFC strategic change initiative which promot...
The GAELS project (Glasgow Allied Electronically with Strathclyde) is a library-based project intend...
The use of courseware for information skills teaching in academic libraries has been growing for a n...
The use of courseware for information skills teaching in academic libraries has been growing for a n...
The use of courseware for information skills teaching in academic libraries has been growing for a n...
This paper reviews three years of data measuring students ' immediate reactions to a computer-a...
This paper will describe the EDUCATE project for end-user training in information access. EDUCATE is...
In the UK, it is becoming widely accepted that Information Literacy support should no longer focus s...
The GAELS Project (Glasgow Allied Electronically to Strathclyde) investigated the feasibility of a j...
The study is an evaluation of an employability training programme provided by Inverclyde Libraries i...
This paper proposes that the health sector has much to learn from higher education as regards inform...
Reviews briefly the origins of the Scottish Information Literacy Project from its origins in 2004 as...
Discussions of ‘skills ’ in higher education have hitherto conflated ‘information technology ’ skill...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the process involved in re-designing Waterford Institute of...
The GAELS Project is a two-year project funded by the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council (SHE...
The GAELS Project is a two year project funded by the SHEFC strategic change initiative which promot...
The GAELS project (Glasgow Allied Electronically with Strathclyde) is a library-based project intend...
The use of courseware for information skills teaching in academic libraries has been growing for a n...
The use of courseware for information skills teaching in academic libraries has been growing for a n...
The use of courseware for information skills teaching in academic libraries has been growing for a n...
This paper reviews three years of data measuring students ' immediate reactions to a computer-a...
This paper will describe the EDUCATE project for end-user training in information access. EDUCATE is...
In the UK, it is becoming widely accepted that Information Literacy support should no longer focus s...
The GAELS Project (Glasgow Allied Electronically to Strathclyde) investigated the feasibility of a j...
The study is an evaluation of an employability training programme provided by Inverclyde Libraries i...
This paper proposes that the health sector has much to learn from higher education as regards inform...
Reviews briefly the origins of the Scottish Information Literacy Project from its origins in 2004 as...
Discussions of ‘skills ’ in higher education have hitherto conflated ‘information technology ’ skill...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the process involved in re-designing Waterford Institute of...