The World Wide Web is rapidly being adopted by libraries and database vendors as a front end for bibliographic databases, reflecting the fact that the Web browser is becoming a universal tool. When the Web is also used for bibliographic instruction about these Web-based resources, it is possible to build tutorials incorporating actual screens from a database. The result is a realistic, highly interactive simulation of database searching that can provide a very detailed level of instruction
Instructional materials in print, whether on paper or on the World Wide Web, are important tools th...
The emergence of the Internet and WWW has affected all functions of an academic library, particular...
This year's clinic dealing with the use of information for library management is very exciting. Per...
An encyclopedic review of the World Wide Web, its origins, workings, and current statu
Provides an overview of the Internet's World-Wide Web (Web), a hypertext system. Highlights include ...
The Collection Development Council at Old Dominion University (Virginia) decided to involve all subj...
Organizing and retrieving information in traditional databases with a limited amount of information ...
Electronic commerce had witnessed considerable growth over the past few years and is expected to con...
Client/server computing and the adoption of the World Wide Web make it possible for academic librari...
This case study describes some tips and lessons learned from a project at St. Cloud State University...
This article is a conference proceeding for the 4th International Conference of Asian Special Librar...
Thesis (M.I.S.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1997.The research reported in this thesis is ...
This study examined online library instruction provided by small, undergraduate colleges. Content an...
Explores the benefits and limitations of the World Wide Web in the context of projects taking place ...
Faced with increasing demands for Information Literacy (IL) instruction across the three major libra...
Instructional materials in print, whether on paper or on the World Wide Web, are important tools th...
The emergence of the Internet and WWW has affected all functions of an academic library, particular...
This year's clinic dealing with the use of information for library management is very exciting. Per...
An encyclopedic review of the World Wide Web, its origins, workings, and current statu
Provides an overview of the Internet's World-Wide Web (Web), a hypertext system. Highlights include ...
The Collection Development Council at Old Dominion University (Virginia) decided to involve all subj...
Organizing and retrieving information in traditional databases with a limited amount of information ...
Electronic commerce had witnessed considerable growth over the past few years and is expected to con...
Client/server computing and the adoption of the World Wide Web make it possible for academic librari...
This case study describes some tips and lessons learned from a project at St. Cloud State University...
This article is a conference proceeding for the 4th International Conference of Asian Special Librar...
Thesis (M.I.S.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1997.The research reported in this thesis is ...
This study examined online library instruction provided by small, undergraduate colleges. Content an...
Explores the benefits and limitations of the World Wide Web in the context of projects taking place ...
Faced with increasing demands for Information Literacy (IL) instruction across the three major libra...
Instructional materials in print, whether on paper or on the World Wide Web, are important tools th...
The emergence of the Internet and WWW has affected all functions of an academic library, particular...
This year's clinic dealing with the use of information for library management is very exciting. Per...