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1. Managing InfoTech In School Library Media Centers
Alabama Technology Plan for K12 Education; arizona Department of Education, school Chapter7 Implementing InfoTech in the school Library media Center.
http://www.hi.is/~anne/managing-infotech.html
Dr L. Anne Clyde
University of Iceland
MANAGING INFOTECH
IN SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTERS
Laurel A. Clyde
Published by
Libraries Unlimited
Englewood, Colorado, USA
INTERNET SOURCES
This Web page has been developed to support a book of the same title:
Clyde, Laurel A. (1999). Managing InfoTech in School Library Media Centers. Englewood, Colorado: Libraries Unlimited. ISBN 1-56308-724-3.
The page provides and updates links to Internet sources that are listed at the end of chapters two to eight of the book. To purchase the book, contact the publisher,
Libraries Unlimited

lu-books@lu.com
Chapter 2: InfoTech for School Library Media Center Administration
Chapter 3: InfoTech for Information Access

2. School Libraries In Arizona And Arkansas
arizona. Palm Valley school and Rancho Santa Fe school media centers LitchfieldPark; Sunrise Mountain High school Library media Center - Peoria;
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/arizona.html
School Library Pages in the United States
School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians
Arizona
School Library Pages

3. School Library Collection Development
Collection Development Training for arizona Public Libraries This is an CollectionPractical Guide for Small Libraries and school media centers - by Carol
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/coldev2.html
Resources for School Librarians - Index School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory
Collection Development
"It does not matter how many books you may have, but whether they are good or not." - Lucius Annaeus Seneca (3 B.C.-65 A.D.), Epistolae Morale
Collection Development in General

4. Arizona Independent Media Center
Provides an alternative news outlet for independent journalists and activists. Publish articles with video and audio. of arizona. The topics covered in our workshops include Globalization, Alternative media, Terrorism/War, Issues, Day Labor centers, Puppet Making, Direct of A med school, and UMC, due
http://arizona.indymedia.org/
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instantly upload your audio, video, photo or text directly from your browser newswire
up to the minute coverage of the protests and issues. background
in-depth analysis on capitalism and global economics from znet video project
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other imc's:
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Projects climate print radio satellite tv ... video Pacific adelaide aotearoa brisbane jakarta ... sydney Africa ambazonia nigeria south africa Europe athens austria barcelona belgium ... united kingdom Canada alberta hamilton maritimes montreal ... windsor Latin America argentina bolivia brasil chiapas ... uruguay South Asia india mumbai West Asia israel palestine United States arizona atlanta austin baltimore ... western mass Process discussion fbi/legal updates indymedia faq mailing lists ... sf-active hosting by linefeed Indymedia is an outlet for the creation of radical, accurate, and passionate tellings of truth. Don't hate the media, become the media! Got something to report? Need to get out photos, audio, or video? Publish it here. OPEN PUBLISHING NEWSWIRE: pictures video audio ... articles FEATURE STORIES: CLEAR CHANNEL: CLEARLY SWILL Mar 27 2003 Mass Media news coverage of Oil War II has thrown objective reporting to the winds. Media reports ignore dissent, creating the illusion of a U.S. populace unified behind the invasion. "Embedded" corporate reports are indistinguishable from state propaganda, while the U.S. bombs Iraqi media outlets - yet another illegal act under international law. [

5. IASL: Links To School Library Associations
arizona Library Association (AzLA) school Library media Division; Florida LibraryAssociation (FLA) school Libraries and media centers Section;
http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
Home Contact Search About IASL ... Administration SCHOOL LIBRARY
ASSOCIATIONS ON THE INTERNET
This list of school library associations is organised alphabetically by country, and within each country by state/province or region. The Webmaster welcomes information about relevant associations that are not already listed contact anne@hi.is International Associations Australia
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6. AASL Presents 1998 Awards
Award Kimberly A. Grimes Corbett Elementary school Tucson, arizona. scheduling implementationin elementary school library media centers where funding
http://www.ala.org/aasl/news/1998awards.html
NEWS
For Immediate Release
October 20, 1998
Contact: Steven Hofmann
Phone: 312-280-4389
Fax: 312-664-7459
AASL presents 1998 awards
AASL Crystal Apple
Presented by 1997-98 AASL President Ken Haycock to:
Lillian N. Gerhardt
Editor
School Library Journal ABC CLIO Leadership Grant
Ohio Educational Library Media Association Contact: Barbara C. Tope "Ohio Advocacy Training" The project will train the members of OELMA to be effective advocates for the support, both financial and moral, of the school library media centers they operate. The ultimate goal of this project is to have a positive influence on the laws and administrative regulations of the State of Ohio which impact school library media centers. Distinguished School Administrators Award Brian Fagan Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Fairfield (Connecticut) Public Schools Nominated by: Carolyn Marcato, Coordinator Library Media Services

7. School Libraries -- History
The Knapp Project set up model media centers throughout the country; funded the SchoolLibrary Manpower science education programs at arizona State, Auburn
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/libhistory.htm
School Libraries History
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) School Library History page. This page provides information on important dates and documents in the history of libraries as they relate to the development of school libraries. The ISLMC is a meta-site for teachers, librarians, parents and students to preview curriculum related sites. You can search this site. Please visit the ISLMC home page for additional information.
If you are interested in library history, consider joining ALA. Library History Roundtable
Related pages: ACRL. Milestones of Academic Librarianship
Late Nineteenth Century
The development of school libraries can be traced to the beginning of the public library movement in the last half of the nineteenth century in the United States. Public libraries served the needs of public schools which were sometimes built in close proximity to a public library. Public library staff frequently placed temporary book collections in the schools for educators' use. Bookmobiles visited, and still do, public schools in rural areas.
In 1876 the United States Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Education published a report

8. Www.sigir.org/sigirlist/issues/1991/91-viii-47-90
of arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 USA email address udi@cs.arizona.edu. OF STUDENTSACCESSING CD-ROM RESOURCES A CASE STUDY OF TWO HIGH school media centers.
http://www.sigir.org/sigirlist/issues/1991/91-viii-47-90
IRLIST Digest November 4, 1991 Volume VIII, Number 47 Issue 90 ********************************************************** I. NOTICES A. Meeting Announcements/Calls for Papers 1. Combinatorial Pattern Matching, Tucson, Arizona, April 29-May 1, 1992 II. QUERIES B. Requests for Information 1. TOPIC IV. PROJECT WORK B. Bibliographies 1. IR-Related Dissertation Abstracts ********************************************************** I. NOTICES I.A.1. Fr: Udi Manber

9. Information Center - Media
stadiums, athletic fields and media centers for only not be cost-effective, schoolfacilities experts better, said Ed Boot, arizona school Facilities Board
http://www.smallschoolsworkshop.org/ar081402mmendoza.html
Big High schools striving for small-school ambiance Other coaches and student advisers will be expected to do the same, said Jack Dillard, principal of Sandra Day O'Connor High School, Deer Valley's newest high school. "I want this to be a personable school," Dillard said. "One where kids feel connected." Making large high schools feel small, intimate and personable is the latest trend in high school education, where enrollment can top 2,500 students. For decades, high schools have been departmentalized, run like small colleges. Teachers weren't expected to find out why a kid didn't turn in his paper; they only knew that he didn't. Now, high schools are being divided into "houses" or "schools within a school." Throughout the Valley, incoming freshmen are being given the royal treatment at orientations, and some schools are asking upperclassmen to be a buddy, mentor and tutor to underclassmen.

10. ALISE Statistical Report 2000: Table III-34
Alberta, school media centers Storytelling Survey of Children’s Lit. Survey ofYoung Adult Materials, Education Education Education Education. arizona, Scholarly
http://www.ils.unc.edu/ALISE/2000/Curric/Table3-34.htm
Table III-34
Courses Cross-Listed with Other Academic Units
Major Teaching Responsibility in Library and Information Science School Courses Other Academic Unit Alabama Materials and Services for Children
Classics and Modern Literature for Children Alberta School Media Centers
Storytelling
Survey of Children’s Lit.
Survey of Young Adult Materials Education
Education
Education
Education Arizona Scholarly Communication Communication California – Los Angeles Africana
African American Studies Center Clarion Library Materials and Services for Special Audiences Special Education Clark Production of Instructional Materials Education Education Dalhousie Database Management Systems Business Administration Dominican Management Info Sources Information Policy Business Business Business Business Hawaii Information Literacy and Learning Resources Asian Research Materials and Methods Education and Technology History, Asian Studies Illinois History of Libraries Communications Indiana Info Resources in Telecommunication Info Resources in Journalism Telecommunications Journalism Iowa Organization of Info Resources Bibliography Text Retrieval Museum Studies Center for the Book Business Kentucky Information Storage and Retrieval Systems Communication Long Island School Media Centers Instructional Design and Leadership Education Education Louisiana State Info Science Abstracting and Indexing Electronic Information Retrieval Computer Science Computer Science Computer Science Michigan Digital Resources for K-12 Environment

11. ALISE Statistical Report 1999: Table III-34
Alberta, school media centers Storytelling Survey of Children’s Literature,Education Education Education. arizona, Scholarly Communication, Communication.
http://www.ils.unc.edu/ALISE/1999/Curric/tableIII-34.html
Table III-34
Courses Cross-Listed with Other Academic Units
Major Teaching Responsibility in Library and Information Science School Courses Other Academic Unit Alberta School Media Centers
Storytelling
Survey of Children’s Literature Education
Education
Education Arizona Scholarly Communication Communication Clarion Library Materials and Services for Special Audiences Special Education Clark Atlanta
Production of Instructional Materials Education
Education Dalhousie Database Management Systems Business Dominican
Management Information Sources
Information Policy Business Business Business Business Hawaii Information Literacy and Learning Resources Asian Research Materials and Methods Education and Technology History, Asian Studies Illinois Interactive Systems Design History of Libraries Architecture of Information Systems Education Communications Computer Science Indiana Information Resources in Telecommunication Information Resources in Journalism Gender and Technology Telecommunications Journalism Women’s Studies Iowa Organization of Information Resources Bibliography Text Retrieval Museum Studies Center for the Book Business Kentucky Information Storage and Retrieval Systems Communication Long Island Teaching Methodologies Education Louisiana Automation of Bibliographic Information Science Abstracting and Indexing Online Information Retrieval Computer Science Computer Science Computer Science Computer Science Michigan Teaching Role of School Library Media Specialist Ethics and Values

12. School Library Journal | Reed Business Information
has decreased professional staffing in library media centers in an and in some instances,school librarians, make In Oregon, Alaska, and arizona, for example
http://slj.reviewsnews.com/esec/Article_152998.htm
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Features > Illustrations by David Bamundo For states that did not respond, data are from Public School Student, Staff, and Graduate Counts by State, School Year 1995-96 , U.S. Dept. of Education (NCES 97-541). States not responding were: Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Rhode Island, Utah, Washington, and W. Virginia. To create this national report on school library staffing, SLJ asked me to survey school library media officials in state libraries or education departments in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. All but 15 responded.

13. School Library Journal | Reed Business Information
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, arizona State University. The Impactof school Library media centers on Academic Achievement.
http://slj.reviewsnews.com/esec/Article_153041.htm
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Features > What do students need in order to succeed? The latest research insists they need strong library media programs The Latest Evidence
  • schools had a library media specialist, preferably full time (that is, 35 to 40 hours per week);

14. Library Links
arizona Amphitheater Public schools Elementary Libraries Tucson; Library Services- Tucson Colorado Aspen school District media centers - Aspen; media
http://www.mesa.k12.co.us/DSE/Media/liblink2.html
Web Sites Maintained by Library Media Programs
Canada
England
United States

15. IMLS: What's New: Archives: 1999
Colorado school library media centers were identified as models, to be replicatedthroughout the state under the Power Libraries program. arizona Science
http://www.imls.gov/whatsnew/99archive/081699.htm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 16, 1999 Press Contacts
Mamie Bittner
Eileen Maxwell IMLS Responds to Challenge to Help Children Learn Washington, D.C.-Museums and libraries across the country are welcoming America's students back to school. With increasing frequency, schools and school districts are tapping museums and libraries to help teach and enrich the K-12 curriculum. Some students whose schools link their curricula with nearby museums and libraries are even reporting scoring higher on standardized tests. Launching his annual America Goes Back to School effort, U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley is calling for greater community involvement in education: " America Goes Back to School is a special time for communities to reaffirm their commitment to learning and education." By providing crucial Federal support (grants and technical assistance) to the nation's museums and libraries to carry out their educational mission, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) reaffirms its commitment to learning. Museums and libraries are natural partners in education. IMLS recently funded a nationwide survey, "True Needs, True Partners," which found that 88 percent of museums provide K-12 educational programming. Seventy percent have at least one full-time paid staff member who administers K-12 educational programs. Museums report substantial use of school curriculum standards in shaping educational programs for a variety of school subjects. IMLS grants for musuem-school partnerships have involved 82,000 students, 228 schools, and 82 museums.

16. University Of Arizona
. Northern arizona University LS 401. The indispensable librarian surviving (andthriving) in school media centers in the information age. ISBN 0938865641.
http://www.sir.arizona.edu/fl01/581/
University of Arizona
IRLS 581 Northern Arizona University
LS 401 FALL 2001 Dr. Harlan Johnson, Professor
Dr. Betty Marcoux, Clinical Associate Professor
Office hours - By appointment Course Overview
Today's student lives and learns in a world that has been radically altered by the ready availability of vast stores of information in a variety of formats. This information explosion affords students countless opportunities and has dramatically altered the knowledge and abilities they will need to live productively in the twenty-first century. In light of this onslaught of new information and sources, it is paramount the learner understand the value of information and sources, as well as how to access, evaluate, and use it. The changes in the delivery and facilitation of information, given the new demands f or information literacy and utilization, impose significant changes upon the traditional roles of school libraries and their professionals. This course will offer you the opportunity to work with the new professional roles of the new K-12 school library media program and professional. It will give you the opportunity to understand the school library media program within the learning community. You will learn how to plan for the future, making student achievement the center of your vision as you create a school library media program that will meet and continue to meet the needs of learners in your community. Objectives
  • To provide an understanding of the integral and essential role of information for today’s K-12 student.

17. University Of Arizona-IRLS 481/581
University of arizona. school of Information Resources Library Science. Klasing,Jane (1991). Designing and renovating school library media centers.
http://www.sir.arizona.edu/sp01/581/
University of Arizona IRLS 481/581 Betty Marcoux, Adjunct Professor Office - Room 10 Phone - 621-3565 Office hours - By appointment Course Overview Today's student lives and learns in a world that has been radically altered by the ready availability of vast stores of information in variety of formats. This information explosion affords students countless opportunities and has dramatically altered the knowledge and abilities they will need to live productively in the twenty-first century. In light of this onslaught of new information and sources, it is paramount that the learner understand the value of information and sources, it is paramount that the learner understand the value of information as well as how to access, evaluate, and use it. The changes in the delivery and facilitation of information, given the new demands f or information literacy and utilization, impose significant changes upon the traditional roles of school libraries and their professionals. This course will offer you the opportunity to work with the new professional roles of the new school library media program and professional. It will give you the opportunity to understand the school library media program within the learning community. You will learn how to plan for the future, making student achievement the center of your vision as you create a school library media program that will meet and continue to meet the needs of learners in your community. Objectives
  • To provide an understanding of the integral and essential role of information for today’s K-12 student.

18. Marc4media
is available for all school clients individual schools, Regional media centers,and District media centers. A, Suite 214B • Scottsdale, arizona., 85254 Phone
http://www.marc4media.com/printservices.htm
SERVICES WE PROVIDE CATALOGING SERVICES FOR EDUCATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS SERVICES FOR SCHOOL LIBRARY/MEDIA CENTERS SERVICES FOR REGIONAL MEDIA CENTERS SERVICES TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS ... RETROSPECTIVE CONVERSION SERVICES CATALOGING SERVICES FOR EDUCATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS
When library and media centers purchase books, they expect to receive a disc of MARC Records with each book order. Now they are extending the requirement to all media products purchased for school use. So if your clients are asking for MARC records, you’ve come to the right place. Our marc4media records exceed the demands of the most discerning schools, those who want immediate, detailed on-line access to information about titles they purchase from you. Not any description will do when it comes to aligning the appropriate resource to teaching or learning outcomes. The more details that are provided, the greater the possibility that your product will get into the right hands and increase demand for similar or related products. From our point of view, marc4media is an essential component of a balanced marketing initiative.

19. BookZone MarketPlace Search
Guide to Reference Materials for school Library media centers; Guide to PopularUS Jackson Gainsharing; arizona Landlord's Deskbook. New Search
http://www.bookzone.com/bookzone/showsearch.cfm?keyword=Management

20. Welcome To Sahuarita Unified School District #30
been received from the arizona school Boards Association by Sahuarita High schooland Sahuarita Elementary school. available in all media centers for checkout Category Regional North America arizona Localities S Sahuarita
http://www.sahuarita.k12.az.us/
350 W. Sahuarita Rd., Sahuarita, AZ 85629
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Sahuarita Unified School District will provide th e highest quality education for all students to reach their maximum potential by using all resources available to the district and by providing a safe environment conducive to learning. The district takes great pride in all its programs. It has an outstanding record of 65% of its students continuing to further their education at universities, community colleges and technical schools. Our vocational programs have won national awards, with the National Automotive Diesel champion coming from Sahuarita High School. Golden Bell Awards for innovative programs have been received from the Arizona School Boards Association by Sahuarita High School and Sahuarita Elementary School. All Schools, K-12, have computer laboratories and computers in every classroom. Computers are also available in all media centers for checkout by students. Total Enrollment: 2100
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