Ginn D S, Pinkowski P E, Tylman W T
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1987 Apr;75(2):117-21.
The University of Illinois at Chicago Library of the Health Sciences has taught end-user classes on the MEDLARS system since early 1985. Registration, class composition, and, most importantly, class organization evolved continuously during the first year of operation. Several feedback mechanisms were used. An examination of the past training and specialization of participants helped to determine teaching examples and pace; a more varied group of participants necessitated a broader range of examples and increased explanations. Participant evaluation forms and oral comments helped define scheduling, agenda, and the need for additional equipment and practice time. Further evaluation will center on the searching done by the program's alumni.
自1985年初以来,伊利诺伊大学芝加哥分校健康科学图书馆一直在教授关于医学文献分析与检索系统(MEDLARS)的终端用户课程。在运营的第一年,注册情况、班级构成,以及最重要的班级组织都在不断演变。使用了几种反馈机制。对参与者过去的培训和专业情况进行考察,有助于确定教学示例和进度;参与者群体更加多样化,就需要更多样的示例和更多的解释。参与者评估表和口头评论有助于确定课程安排、议程,以及对额外设备和练习时间的需求。进一步的评估将集中在该课程毕业生的检索情况上。