Treffer: Teaching the Internet to Library Staff and Users: 10 Ready-To-Go Workshops That Work. Neal-Schuman NetGuide Series.

Title:
Teaching the Internet to Library Staff and Users: 10 Ready-To-Go Workshops That Work. Neal-Schuman NetGuide Series.
Language:
English
Availability:
Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc., 100 Varick St., New York, NY 10013; Tel: 800-594-2414; Web site: http://www.neal-schuman.com ($59.95).
Peer Reviewed:
N
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
1999
Intended Audience:
Media Staff; Practitioners
Document Type:
Buch Book<br />Guides - Non-Classroom
Geographic Terms:
ISBN:
978-1-55570-349-3
Journal Code:
RIEJUL1999
Entry Date:
1999
Accession Number:
ED427789
Database:
ERIC

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This guide features 10 customizable, ready-to-run workshops for librarians wishing to establish or refine ongoing Internet training for staff members or patrons. Each workshop in the book includes an introduction, an objective, a timed lesson plan, tips, a sample script, and reproducible handouts. In order to provide for the variety of settings librarians work in, the sample workshops are set in different training environments. The workshops are: "Internet Train the Trainers," a three-part series to train library staff members in sound Internet training principles and practices they can use with patrons; "Getting Started on the World Wide Web," an introduction to the Web, designed as a small-group demonstration for patrons; "Using Search Engines and Finding Information on the Web," a hands-on workshop focusing on Internet search engines and subject directories; "Books and Literature on the Web," a hands-on introduction, with an emphasis on current and popular fiction; "College Information on the Web," a demonstration about higher-education resources on the Web; and "Introduction to HTML," a three-part, hands-on introduction to the programming language. Includes further reading and resources with web site addresses. Contains an index. (AEF)