Title: Using World Wide Web Softwar for Reference and Instruction
Abstract: Librarians have offered reference and instruction services at the reference desk and in classrooms for many years. Now a third location, the network, is emerging as a viable place for reference and instruction. The widespread availability of software to browse, create, edit, and serve World Wide Web pages has opened exciting new opportunities for teaching librarians. With this software and the proliferation of networked personal computers in colleges and universities, it is possible to deliver reference and instruction to library users at their computers. Suggestions and guidelines for creating Web pages are offered. In the future, the Web technology may include asynchronous interactive partticipation in the teaching-learning process by students, instructors, and librarians.
Publication Year: 1996
Publication Date: 1996-03-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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