Wearing Many Hats

Authors

  • Jacqueline Snider ACT

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26443/el.v34i1.298

Abstract

Several months ago, a former editor of this journal, Scott Walters, sent out a call for chapters for an upcoming book on educational librarianship. I was intrigued. Education librarians wear many hats as this issue demonstrates. From helping students with their dissertations, assisting multicultural programs, selecting materials that accurately represent Native Americans, and using online learning for library science education, we do it all.

References

Hetter, R.D., & Sympson, J.B. (1997). Item exposure-control in the CAT-ASVAB. In W.A. Sands, B.K. Waters, & J.R. McBride (Eds.), Computerized adaptive testing: From Inquiry to operation (pp. 141-1440). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Sympson, J.B., & Hetter, R.D. (1985). Controlling item-exposure rates in computerized adaptive testing. Proceedings of the 27th Annual Meeting of the Military Testing Association; Held in San Diego, California on 21-25 October 1985. Navy Personnel Research and Development Center, pp. 973-977.

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2017-09-19

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