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References

1.Nancy H. Dewald, “Trasnsporting Good Library Instruction Practices into the Web Environment: An Analysis of Online Tutorials, ” Journal of Aca- demic Librarianship 25 (January 1999), 26.

2.Brandon Hall, Web-Based Training Cookbook (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997), 4.

3.Dewald, 26.

4.ACRL Instruction Section Teaching Methods Committee, “Tips for Developing Effective Web-Based Library Instruction,” <http://www.lib.vt.edu/ istm/WebTutorialsTips.html> (accessed 06/05/2002)

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Anderson, Anne, David Gray and Jacque Dessino, “Tutorials and Other Web Aides,” Inquiry 4 n2 (Fall 1999), 48-57

Dewald, Nancy H. “Web-Based Library Instruction: What is Good Pedagogy?” Information Technology and Libraries 18 (1999): 26-31.

Dick, Walter et al, The Systematic Design of Instruction, 5th ed. Boston: Addison-Wesley Publishing 2000.

Dixon, Lana, Marie Garrett, Rita Smith, and Alan Wallace. “Building Library Skills: Computer-Assisted Instruction for Undergraduates.” Research

Strategies 16 (1998): 93-102.

Duchastel, “A Web-Based Model for University Instruction,” Journal of Educational Technology Systems 25 (1996/97):225.

Dupuis, Elizabeth A. “The Times They Are A’Changin: Students, Technology and Instructional Services.” Reference Services Review 26.3-4 (1998): 11-16.

Gagne’, James and Lesie Briggs, Principles of Instructional Design, 4th ed. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich College Publishers, 1992. Kocour, Bruce, Using Web-based Tutorials To Enhance Library Instruction, College & Undergraduate Libraries v7 n1 p45-54, 2000.

Tobin, Tess and Martin Kesselman, “Evaluation of Web-Based Library Instruction Programs” In: IFLA Council and General Conference. Conference Programme and Proceedings (65th, Bangkok, Thailand, August 20-28, 1999)

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New Media Technology multi-media manual References, Other Resources