Cruising Through Research: Library Skills for Young Adults
By (Author) John D. Volkman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th January 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Library and information services
025.56
Paperback
207
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
624g
Teaching research skills is a breeze with these fun, reproducible lessons! Through a variety of engaging projects, students experience and learn research techniques that they can use throughout their lives. In one lesson, they take a treasure hunt approach, consulting standard library materials such as Current Biography, Dictionary of American History, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, and Contemporary Authors, to find answers to a series of reference questions. In another students write letters (term papers in disguise) that describe in detail a future cruise. In the process they learn how to take notes and combine facts to produce an interesting paper and an accurate bibliography. Projects include topics for science, foreign language, social science, and language arts.
Objectives, complete instructions, a list of needed resources, reproducible activity sheets and a bibliography are provided for each project.-Teacher Librarian
"Objectives, complete instructions, a list of needed resources, reproducible activity sheets and a bibliography are provided for each project."-Teacher Librarian
John D. Volkman has been the Library Media Teacher at Reedley High School in California since 2002. He received his MA in Library Science from San Jose State University in 1976 and has been a Library Media Teacher at Fresno area high schools since then. His first book was Cruising Through Research, Library Skills for Young Adults (Libraries Unlimited, 1998).