Abstract

This article examines five instructional design theories valuable to library and information science education and describes the basic components of the theories and their application to instruction, particularly in library and information science education and practice. A concluding section forecasts the impact of two emerging theoretical trends, critical theory and constructivism, upon library and information science education in instructional communication and design.

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