Lessons learned in an information skills training programme for a mental health Trust


Autoria(s): Parker, Richard; Urquhart, Christine
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Information Studies

Information Literacy

Data(s)

02/05/2007

02/05/2007

2007

Resumo

Parker, R. & Urquhart, C. (2007). Lessons learned in an information skills training programme for a mental health Trust. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 24(1), 58-61.

This paper discusses the lessons learned from the interim evaluation of a training skills programme for a Mental Health Trust. The main lessons learned were that design of a library skills training programme should be informed not just by the evidence of what has worked for other health library trainers, but also by the evidence from the educational literature on the approaches that should be used for adult learners. The training needs analysis helped to focus ideas on the content and methods of delivery. Dividing the learning outcomes into three sets (must achieve, desirable, and ideal) made it easier to design sessions and workbooks that would satisfy learners with diverse needs.

Peer reviewed

Formato

4

Identificador

Parker , R & Urquhart , C 2007 , ' Lessons learned in an information skills training programme for a mental health Trust ' Health Information and Libraries Journal , pp. 58-61 .

1471-1842

PURE: 72014

PURE UUID: ac2c91c6-d73e-47e6-83b4-87f92c87507c

dspace: 2160/306

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/306

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Health Information and Libraries Journal

Tipo

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