VALA2002 Session 3 Mare

VALA2002
vala peer reviewed

The integration of information services into an on-line environment

VALA2002 CONCURRENT SESSION 3: e-literacy
Wednesday 6 February 2002, 10:45 – 11:15
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Angela Mare and Suzanne Poulter

Holmesglen Institute of TAFE

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Abstract

E-learning, now established as a permanent feature in the teaching landscape, has created long term effects for information professionals. As educational institutions grapple with developing new models of support for this new and growing group of students, so too do information professionals. To enable informed decisions, prepare library services and ensure appropriate support for teaching staff and students, information professionals need to have pertinent information in e-learning. To this end, the presenters of this paper visited libraries overseas to investigate the relationship of the new players within the electronic environment, the needs of the students and the role of the information professionals.

 

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VALA2004 Session 8 Mare

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Know it All! online – is it possible?

VALA 2004 CONCURRENT SESSION 8: Information Literacy
Wednesday 4 February 2004, 15:10 – 15:40

Angela Mare

Branch Manager, Waverley Campus Information Commons, Holmesglen Institute of TAFE
http://www.holmesglen.edu.au

VALA2004
VALA Peer Reviewed Paper

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Abstract

Holmesglen TAFE has developed an online Information Literacy tutorial in collaboration with the E-learning Unit. The paper explores the challenges faced as librarians worked with multimedia experts and the attempts to reconcile the expectations and aims of the two groups. Understanding the new pedagogy and tools required to successfully produce a dynamic tutorial, that gives similar depth to face-to-face tutorials, that content was comprehensive to cover Information Literacy standards, language appropriate for the target audience and information generic enough to deal with a variety of databases and interface also created challenges for the librarians. The result is Know it All!