College of Information Studies

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    National Online Information Meeting
    (1980-04) Hahn, Trudi Bellardo
    Reports on events at the National Online Information Meeting, held March 25-27, 1980, in New York City.
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    Accreditation for Information Science: Has the Time Finally Come?
    (1985-02) Hahn, Trudi Bellardo; Davis, Charles H.
    In September 1984, representatives from 17 American and Canadian library and information science associations met in Chicago, Illinois, to "examine the scope, structure, and costs of accreditation" of library and information science programs.
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    On-Line Bibliographic System Instruction
    (1978) Hahn, Trudi Bellardo; Kennedy, Gail; Tremoulet, Gretchen
    A course in on-line bibliographic systems was introduced into the curriculum of the College of Library Science at the University of Kentucky. It was taught in five-week sections by three instructors who were practicing librarians and each an expert in one type of bibliographic network: OCLC, MEDLINE, or Lockheed DIALOG. Library space, equipment, and materials were utilized. The over-all goals of the course were to develop terminal skills and related proficiencies and to instill a knowledge of the administrative considerations relative to various kinds of networks. Despite problems encountered related to class size, scheduling, theft of equipment, and supplementary readings, the students evaluated the course highly and the instructors felt it was an over-all success and worth repeating.
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    Education and Training for On-Line Searching: A Bibliography
    (1979) Hahn, Trudi Bellardo; Jackson, M. Virginia; Pikoff, Howard
    This annotated bibliography is intended to be used by searchers, educators, library administrators, and other reference department staff who must plan or provide for the training and continuing education of on-line searchers. It was compiled for the MARS Committee on the Education and Training of Search Analysts.