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  • Spurlock, Patrick; McNeal, Richard; Kidd, Rebecca; Lord, Bonnie; Day, Ashley; Dodd, Brian; Williams, Jessica; Baron, Courtney; Weeks, Thomas; Warner-Evans, Natalie; Fountain, Amy; Stokes, Teresa; Ondrusek, Anita (2014-05)
    Students in the Master of Library and Information Science degree program at Valdosta State University who completed the elective course in Humanities Information Services in 2014 produced bibliographies on sub-disciplines ...
  • Ondrusek, Anita; Ren, Xiaoai (2015-02-16)
    Answering sensitive reference questions can be a challenging task for reference librarians since it involves complicated ethical and policy concerns. The facets of a sensitive reference interview may include a sensitive ...
  • Beeland, William D. Jr (Valdosta State University College of Education, 2002)
    Abstract: The purpose of this action research study was to determine the effect of the use of interactive whiteboards as an instructional tool on student engagement. Specifically, the desire was to see if student engagement ...
  • Workman, Jamie; Ballinger, Gary (2019)
    This paper was created using data from a larger study which examined first-year academic advising of exploratory students at a large public university. The project was conducted using grounded theory techniques, ...
  • Creamer, Michael B. (Valdosta State University College of Education, 2002)
    The purpose of this study was to analyze how school counselors utilize technology in their school counseling programs and to generate methods for encouraging such use within the Georgia School Counselors Association. Several ...
  • Eckleberry, Virgil V. (Valdosta State University College of Education, 2002)
    The purpose of this study was to determine if the use of system dynamics computer modeling software would affect student ability to recognize cause-effect relationships in reading selections. Pre- and posttests were ...

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