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MEDIA ISSUES

Reference and Media-Instruction by Any Means Necessary

Pages 61-78 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Summary

Reference services involve using technologies to teach users how to locate and use needed resources. The use of various media for the presentation of library instruction has gone on since the 1930s. A chronology of the use of film, slides, audio tape, videotape, television, and computer-assisted instruction is presented here with brief commentary on the positive and negative aspects of the use of each type of technology and some combinations of technologies for instruction.

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