Abstract

In recent years, bibliographic instruction librarians have begun to explore appropriate applications of microcomputers in user education activities. This paper highlights three microcomputer instructional projects which provide a glimpse of the possibilities ahead for enhancing user education services through microcomputer technology. Implications of these activities for library users, librarians, and libraries are discussed.

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