From amorriso@indiana.eduWed Apr 30 17:54:03 1997 Date: Sun, 23 Feb 1997 15:48:02 -0500 (EST) From: "Andrea M. Morrison" To: spare@is.rice.edu, jocelyn.tipton@yale.edu, Patricia_Cruse@USCDLIBRARY.ucsd.edu Subject: Ad Hoc Com. Bibliography Here is an updated version. I added one govdoc-l e-mail ref (Dec. 1996). CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR GOVERNMENT INFORMATION LIBRARIES: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY (Arranged by date) by the Ad-Hoc Committee on Continuing Education, GODORT Updated Feb. 23, 1997 "ALA Library Advocacy and Support." http://www.ala.org/advocacy/index.html (Feb. 1997) Includes description of Midwinter 97 Library Advocacy Now! Training and events and much more. InterNIC and LITA. "15 Minute Series." http://rs.internic.net/nic-support/15min/ (Feb. 1997) "The InterNIC and the Library and Information Technology Association (LITA), a division of the American Library Association, are pleased to announce the availability of the 15 Minute Series, collection of free, modular, and extensible training materials for the research and education community. Available in both Microsoft PowerPoint and HTML, the training modules offer mini slide presentations on specific Internet topics and use a question-and-answer approach to present the subject. Each module follows a consistent outline and style guide, which enables the modules to be used alone or in conjunction with other modules, depending on the training task at hand. Trainers are welcome to extend the modules to address specific local issues such as operating platforms, client software, and access methods; templates (in both HTML and PowerPoint) are provided for trainers who wish to do so. Twenty-one modules, prepared by the InterNIC staff, are currently available; they incorporate graphics, screen shots, and analogies. The collection is expected to grow in the coming months, and the InterNIC and LITA will be issuing a call for participation inviting members of the research and education community to contribute modules for inclusion in the 15 Minute Series. The 15 Minute Series website includes background and introductory information, technical tips and recommendations for use, and search and browse features. All modules are provided from the website in HTML and PowerPoint; the PowerPoint modules are also available via anonymous ftp. http://rs.internic.net/nic-support/15min/ ftp://rs.internic.net/NIC-support/15min/ ftp://rs.internic.net/NIC-support/15min/." Coalition for Networked Information. "ACRL/CNI Internet Education Project." http://www.cwru.edu/orgs/cni/base/goals.html (Feb. 1997) The project Lindsey, Thomas (LINDSEY@library.uta.edu). Subject: GOVDOC-L Continuing Educ. Msg (Electronic mail). Message to: Jocelyn Tipton (jocelyn.tipton@yale.edu), Feb. 2, 1997. Kaye, David. "Marketing distance education programs." http://copper.ucs.indiana.edu/~dkaye/MarketingDE.html (Feb. 1997) Includes a bibliography. Institute for Academic Technology. "The Monitor." http://www.iat.unc.edu/publications/monitor/monitor.html. (Feb. 1997) "The IAT has a new feature on its Web site. In "The Monitor," we will introduce to you new and current hot topics in instructional technology along with our regular Web site updates. These columns will come from AT faculty and staff -- nationally recognized for their leadership in instructional technology -- as well as guest columnists. Using Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino, we also provide an area where readers can post their comments and discuss the issue with the author and other readers." "On August 15, we presented our first issue, "A Gutenberg Juncture: Changing the Model of Instruction in a New Technological Environment," by Tom Wason, who leads new projects in computer-based training and distributed learning at the IAT. Our next issue will appear the first week of September. Read "The Monitor" at http://www.iat.unc.edu/publications/monitor/monitor.html." Special Libraries Association. "Special Libraries Association." http://www.sla.org (Feb. 1997) Examples of continuing education courses and management training, under a link to Educational + Career Opportunities. Information on a Spring 1997 program called "Future of Librarians: Positioning Yourself for Success." Also includes an examples of a distance learning program.. Technological Horizons in Education. "T.H.E. JOURNAL." http://www.thejournal.com/ (Feb. 1997) "T.H.E. JOURNALfrom INFOBITS. "INFOBITS is an electronic service of the Institute for academic Technology "Transforming the curriculum; transforming the profession," by Deanna B. Marcum. American Libraries, Jan. 1997, v. 28, no. 1, p. 35-38. Discusses innovative library education programs. Lindsey, Thomas (LINDSEY@library.uta.edu). Subject: Responses to Query about Distance Education (Electronic mail). Message to: GOVDOC-L (GOVDOC-L@PSUVM.PSU.EDU), Dec. 19, 1996. Summarizes the responses to a GOVDOC-L query about how government document library staffs were dealing with distance education courses and courses which required their students to use federal government information. Scholz, Ann Margaret, Richard Cary Kerr, and Samuel Keith Brown. "PLUTO: Interactive instruction on the Web." College & Research Libraries News, Vol. 57, no. 6, p. 346-9, June 1996. Discusses the Purdue University library's online orientation program, which contains an interactive tutorial and a quiz section. Reynolds, Judy. "There must be 50 ways to be a leader." College & Research Libraries News, Vol. 57, no. 4, p. 208-10, April 1996. A short list of leadership opportunities for libraries, a longer list was presented at the ACRL President's Program, "Every librarian a leader" at the ALA annual conference in July. (e-mail contact Judy@sjsuvml.sjsu.edu) The program committee's names and addresses are given on p. 287 of May 1996 issue. Hoffman, Irene M. "ALADN 1996: Savoring stone soup." College & Research Libraries News, Vol. 57, no. 5, p. 301-2, May 1996. A section on partnerships and collaborations describes two different presentations given at this conference. Dewald, Nancy H. "Communicating via computer in library credit courses." College & Research Libraries News, Vol. 57, no. 2. p. 75, Feb. 1996. Brief synopsis of computer mediated instruction used in library credit courses. Leach, K., J. Arundale, and G. Bull. "The use of information networking for continuing professional development." BLRD Report (British Library. Research and Development Department), 6229, 1996. Reports on a survey on the extent and interest in continuing professional development for librarians and information professionals by means of computer networks, network based course materials and teleconferencing. Terblanche, F. "Distance education and continuing professional education in the library and information profession." Mousaion, Vol. 13, No. 1-2, p. 170-183, 1995. Christou, C. "SLA continuing education goes the distance." SLA-Specialist, Vol. 18, no. 12, p. 7, Dec. 1995. "Internet Cum Laude," Internet World, Vol. 6, no. 10, p. 38-41, Oct. 1995. Discusses the internet's role in higher education, including teleconferencing, etc. Ryan, S. M. "Recent literature on government information." Journal of Government Information, Vol. 22, no. 5, p. 425-63, Sept./Oct. 1995. Bibliography. Fowell, S.P. and Philippa Levy. "Developing a new professional practice: a model for networked learner support in higher education (rectifying an omission in the Follett and Fielden reports)." Journal of Documentation, Vol. 51, p. 271-80, Sept. 1995. Networked approach to professional development in the field. McMahon, Teresa et al. "Interactive technology and inter-university team teaching." Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, Vol. 50, no. 2, p. 62-70, Summer 1995. Describes a graduate-level seminar involving professors and students and Indiana University and Michigan State University in a joint distance-education venture. Discusses background, evaluation goals, instructional strategies and more. Liebscher, P. and N. McGaffrey. "Continuous education and training of information professionals: the virtual classroom." In Proceedings, 16th National Online Meeting, New York, NY, May 1995, p. 263-273, 1995, Learned Information Medford, NJ. Biggs, M. "Reflections on continuing education. Near a window." Journal of Education for Library and Information Sciences, Vol. 36, No. 2, p. 174-179, Spring 1995. Harris, Steve. "Potential of Information Networks for Library and Information Science Education." Online & CD-ROM, Vol. 19, no. 1, 13-16, Jan. 1995. Summarizes how new technology offers opportunities and potential for learning among information professionals. Describes the use of collaborative learning, electronic mail groups, computer conferences, and multimedia. Digranes, J. and S. Digranes. "Current and proposed uses of technology for training part-time faculty." Community College Journal of Research and Practices, Vol. 19, no. 2, p. 161-69, Mar./Apr. 1995. Reviews current uses of technology in the training of part-time faculty in community colleges. Provides recommendations for further integration of technology into programs, including teleconferencing and interactive technology. (30 citations) Missar, Charles D, ed. Management of federally sponsored libraries: case studies and analysis. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, Inc., 1995. Descriptions of the delivery of library/information services in seven federal departments/agencies. Covers management of technology in libraries, outreach, and planning. Bibliography. Rogers, Michael. "OCLC hosts videoconference on the electronic library. (OCLC Online Computer Library Center)." Library Journal, Vol. 119, no. 18, p. 27 (1), Nov. 1, 1994. OCLC sponsored an Oct. 4, 1994 videoconference on the electronic library in which an international panel of librarians answered questions called in by viewers. Issues addressed included funding, copyright and future directions. Hillman, D. et al. "Learner interface interaction in distance education: an extension of contemporary models and strategies for practitioners." American Journal of Distance Education, Vol. 8, no. 2, p. 30-42, 1994. Presents a concept of learner-interface interaction and instructional design strategies. Arkins, M. J. "Evaluating interactive technologies for learning." Journal of Curriculum Studies, Vol. 25, no. 4, p. 333-42, Jul/Aug. 1993. Describes interactive educational technology and discusses its use in the classroom. Asserts that research about the effectiveness of interactive technology ignores links to curriculum goals and educational objectives. Lally, Kaye. "Library school without walls: innovation in the teaching of library and information studies in New Zealand." Wilson Library Bulletin, Vol. 67, no. 8, p. 43 (3), April 1993. Victoria Univ. in Wellington, New Zealand offers a two-year distance course in library science in which classes are conducted by audioteleconference. Also discusses other library education programs in New Zealand. Lawes, Ann, ed. Management skills for the information manager. Brookfield, Vt.: Ashgate, 1993. Includes references. Focus is information services in Great Britain. Swanbeck, Jan and Peter Hernon, ed. Depository library use of technology: a practitioner Discusses technology in depository libraries and management issues. Includes case studies. Allbright, Michael and David Graf, ed. Teaching in the information age: role of educational technology. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1992. New directions in instructional technology in higher education. The Information partnership videorecording: communicating with upper management. [Dayton, OH?] : Mead Data Central, 1992. 1 videocassette. OCLC 27393239. HISTORICAL ENTRIES White, Herbert S. "Library education and government documents work." Government Publications Review, Vol. 13, p. 135-45, Jan./Feb. 1986. Historical piece presenting case for continuing education of librarians Heim, Kathleen M. "Attitudinal and operational considerations for education in the provision of government information." Government Publications Review, Vol. 12, p. 131-6, March/April 1985. Offers 5 goals and various objectives for the education of government information professionals. -- Andrea M. Morrison Documents Librarian Government Publications Dept 264 Main Library Indiana University Bloomington IN 47405 Office phone: 812-855-6924 fax: 812-855-3460 email: amorriso@indiana.edu