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  2. Library instruction - Wikipedia

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    Library instruction, also called bibliographic instruction, user education and library orientation, is the process where librarians teach their patrons how to access information in libraries. It often involves instruction about research and organizational tools and methods. [ 1 ]

  3. Angeline Vernon Milner - Wikipedia

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    Throughout her career, her primary accomplishments included: "transforming several thousand books into a systematically arranged collection totaling more than 40,000 volumes," her highly regarded library instruction program, serving the library profession on a national and regional level, creating more than eighty of her own publishings, and ...

  4. American Library Association - Wikipedia

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    These programs offer degrees with names such as Master of Library Science, Master of Arts, Master of Librarianship, Master of Library and Information Studies, and Master of Science. To be accredited, the program must undergo an external review and meet the Standards for Accreditation of Master's Programs in Library and Information Studies.

  5. Education for librarianship - Wikipedia

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    Education for librarianship, including for paraprofessional library workers, varies around the world, and has changed over time. In recent decades, many institutions offering librarianship education have changed their names to reflect the shift from print media to electronic media, and to information contained outside of traditional libraries.

  6. Library and Information Science program at the University of ...

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    [5] [6] The library first operated entirely outside of the university library system; while still independent of the university system, it now works more closely with it than in its early years. [5] [6] The current version of the program's independent library is called the FIMS Graduate Library, and is located in the FIMS and Nursing Building. [30]

  7. READ 180 - Wikipedia

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    READ 180 was founded in 1985 by Ted Hasselbring and members of the Cognition and Technology Group at Vanderbilt University.With a grant from the United States Department of Education’s Office of Special Education, Dr. Hasselbring developed software that used student performance data to individualize and differentiate the path of computerized reading instruction. [3]

  8. Pathfinder (library science) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science, a pathfinder is "designed to lead the user through the process of researching a specific topic, or any topic in a given field or discipline, usually in a systematic, step-by-step way, making use of the best finding tools the library has to offer.

  9. School library - Wikipedia

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    The school library media center program is a collaborative venture in which school library media specialists, teachers, and administrators work together to provide opportunities for the social, cultural, and educational growth of students.