Learning the library: Taxonomy of skills and errors

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A theoretical scheme classifies user behavior into three domains of library activity-affective, cognitive, and psychomotor-and into three levels of learning-orientation, interaction, and internalization. Examples are given of library skills and errors in each of nine major classes. Applications are suggested in the areas of library orientation and instruction, testing and diagnostics, reference, signs, and guides.

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Jakobovits, L. A., & Nahl-Jakobovits, D. (1987). Learning the library: Taxonomy of skills and errors. College and Research Libraries, 48(3), 203–214. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl_48_03_203

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