As part of my involvement with Project PACE (http://www.ualr.edu/~pace/)
here at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, I am working on improving
the value and content of library bibliographic instruction for our disabled
students. In addition to improving the services for the students, my work
will include a means of sharing my ideas with others. I have several ideas
in mind to cover that, ranging from a library conference presentation to tip
sheets for librarians and teaching faculty who bring their classes for
library instruction. I am in the midst of a massive literature review on
how such services can be improved, but I would be interested in comments
from anyone who has experience with the topic. Were there any publications
that you felt were exceptional? Did you have a great idea that was employed
by your library/university? Any websites that you liked?
Everyone's input is greatly appreciated and I will be happy to share the end
results with other who are interested in the subject. Thanks in advance.
Karen Russ
Documents Librarian/Assistant Professor
Ottenheimer Library
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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phone: (501) 569-8444
fax: (501) 569-3017