This paper details a long-term evolving effort to provide evaluation instruction designed to address specific information needs for selected target groups from a centralized location within a networked environment. Additionally, this paper examines a content design process that focuses on user-centered data-appropriate evaluation methods where the content of the instructional system is comprehensive, organized, and presented for use by library researchers and practitioners in a variety of library settings and situational contexts. Specific examples of web-based evaluation instructional systems developed by the authors are reviewed and suggestions are offered for the future development of such systems.
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John Snead
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Florida State University
Charles McClure
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Florida State University
John Bertot
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Florida State University
Paul Jaeger
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University of Maryland
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