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  2. Cephalonian method - Wikipedia

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    The cephalonian method is a method of active learning for library orientation first made popular in the United Kingdom at Cardiff University.Introduced to a wider audience in 2004 by Linda Davies and Nigel Morgan, the method consists of giving the students at a library orientation class cards with prepared questions they are to ask during the session for the instructor to answer.

  3. Palmer School of Library and Information Science - Wikipedia

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    Besides offering online and blended courses to meet the needs of its student population, the Palmer School is part of a consortium of Library Science schools offering online course, Web-based Information Science Education, WISE. These online courses are taught by faculty from WISE host schools using their own course management systems and based ...

  4. Academic library - Wikipedia

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    An academic library is a library that is attached to a higher education institution, which supports the curriculum and the research of the university faculty and students. [1] According to the National Center for Education Statistics , there are an estimated 3,700 academic libraries in the United States. [ 1 ]

  5. Molesworth Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Molesworth Institute was founded by Norman D. Stevens and Francis A.T. Johns who were friends and fellow students attending Rutgers University's library science program. [2] In 1956, they made up the Molesworth Institution in their course paper. [2] The organization's namesake is Nigel Molesworth, a cheeky youngster in the 1954 book Down ...

  6. University of Chicago Graduate Library School - Wikipedia

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    Early in the 20th century, the Carnegie Corporation of New York began offering grants to change the direction of library education and scholarship. The result was the 1926 endowment of a research-oriented program at the University of Chicago offering only the Ph.D. degree, [7] With an emphasis on investigation fostered among students, studies conducted and conferences held at GLS provided a ...

  7. University of Maryland College of Information - Wikipedia

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    Under his leadership, the school became the first Information School to require a technology course, began recruiting international faculty and students, became accredited by the American Library Association in 1967 (which the college maintains today), established the controversial High John Library in 1967, and launched a PhD in Information ...

  8. University of Texas at Austin School of Information - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1948 as a part of the UT Graduate School as the Graduate School of Library Science, offering a Master of Library Science (MLS) degree as well as certification for school librarianship, an offering which has been continually provided to this day. In 1967 the school initiated a Certificate of Advanced Study followed in ...

  9. Teacher-librarian - Wikipedia

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    A teacher-librarian or school librarian or school library media specialist (SLMS) is a certified librarian who also has training in teaching.. According to the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), the official title for a certified librarian who works in a school in the United States is school librarian.