LIRT Library Instruction Handbook

LIRT Library Instruction Handbook by Anon, published by Holtzbrinck on April 15, 1990, is an illustrated training manual designed for the development of library instruction programs. This edition provides a comprehensive overview of the role of the librarian as an instructor, detailing essential steps and guidelines for engaging staff, faculty, administrators, and students in the instructional process.
Readers will find practical insights into library science and data processing, focusing on effective strategies for implementing educational initiatives within library settings. The handbook serves as a resource for those looking to enhance their instructional capabilities and foster collaboration among various stakeholders in the library environment. With its clear structure and targeted content, this manual is a valuable tool for librarians aiming to improve their teaching methodologies.
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A training manual for development of a library instruction program. On the role of the librarian as instructor, and the steps and guidelines for involving staff, faculty, administrators, students. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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