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1. School Libraries In Hawaii And Idaho
policy for school library instructional centers. Reengineering And OutsourcingThe hawaii Experience. Vallivue High school media Center Caldwell; Vallivue
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/hawaii.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
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School Library Pages State Pages Relating to School Library Services Other Web Sites
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2. LIS - Faculty: Violet Harada
hawaii Association of school Librarians Member, hawaii Association for LibrariansLIS 684 Administration of school Library media centers LIS 686
http://www.hawaii.edu/slis/faculty/harada.html
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Violet H. Harada
Associate Professor
2550 The Mall, Room 34
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
Phone: (808) 956-5814
Fax: (808) 956-5835
vharada@hawaii.edu

" Working as a librarian and as an administrator in lower education and now as a teacher and researcher in a university graduate program, I have a fresh appreciation of both worlds. I maintain close ties with field practitioners and strive to involve them in the research and scholarship of our profession. By challenging myself to place ideas in larger contexts, I also share the excitement of my own learning with both students and colleagues and invite them to join me in a free exchange of ideas. My specific goals are:
  • Improving the quality of school librarianship preparation in the state; and Promoting information literacy instruction in our school communities locally, nationally and internationally."
  • Education
    Ed.D. University of Hawaii, 1982
    M.L.S. University of Hawaii, 1976
    M.Ed. University of Hawaii, 1966
    B.Ed. University of Hawaii, 1964
    Professional Background
    Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Science

    3. SLMR Online 2000 ALA
    of the U.S. Department of Education, published school Library media centers in the United States 199091. schools without librarians are hawaii (1.1 percent) and Georgia (1.9
    http://www.ala.org/aasl/SLMR/slmr_resources/select_lynch.html

    4. COURSES: Library & Information Science (LIS), Fall Extension 2002
    of school Library media centers (3) Effective management of school library mediacenters. help@outreach.hawaii.edu webmaster@outreach.hawaii.edu.
    http://www.outreach.hawaii.edu/Programs_Credit/035/LIS.HTM
    Telephone:
    FAX:
    Address:
    HL 23, 2550 The Mall, Honolulu HI 96822
    Email: slis@hawaii.edu
    Web Address: http://www.hawaii.edu/slis/
    Course Descriptions
    follow below.
    To find out the seats remaining in a section, click on the course reference number (CRN). This may take 30 seconds or more.
    CRN Num Sec Title Credits Dates Days Time Loc Instructor Notes
    MTRF
    Oahu
    Chun S HL S HISTORY OF BOOKS AND LIBRARIES S KUY Knuth S, HITS HISTORY OF BOOKS AND LIBRARIES S UHH LLC Knuth S, NI-Hilo HISTORY OF BOOKS AND LIBRARIES S HAWCC WESTH Knuth S, NI-WHaw HISTORY OF BOOKS AND LIBRARIES S KAUAI HITS Knuth S, NI-Kauai HISTORY OF BOOKS AND LIBRARIES S MCC HITS Knuth S, NI-Maui CONSERVATION OF LIBRARY MATERIALS R HL Davis S MANAGEMENT OF LIBRARIES T HL Weingand S SEMINAR FOR BEGINNING SCHOOL LIBRARIANS S HL Sato S ADMIN OF SCH LIB MEDIA CENTERS T KUY Harada S, HITS ADMIN OF SCH LIB MEDIA CENTERS T UHH LLC Harada S, NI-Hilo ADMIN OF SCH LIB MEDIA CENTERS T HAWCC WESTH Harada S, NI-WHaw ADMIN OF SCH LIB MEDIA CENTERS T KAUAI HITS Harada S, NI-Kauai ADMIN OF SCH LIB MEDIA CENTERS T MCC HITS Harada S, NI-Maui ADMIN OF SCH LIB MEDIA CENTERS T LANAI HITS Harada S, NI-Lanai

    5. U-46 Libraries And Learning Centers: State-wide School Library Associations
    U46 Libraries and Learning centers. State-wide school Library Associations Georgia Library media Association. hawaii Association of school Librarians. Illinois school Library media
    http://www.u46.k12.il.us/ehs/libs9.htm
    U-46 Libraries and Learning Centers State-wide School Library Associations
    Who did I miss? Send me the URL of your group , if it's not listed above. Thanks! U-46 Libraries and Learning Centers
    Library-oriented Links

    Help with: Cataloging and Circulation Ordering Reference

    6. New Media Centers -- Academic Member FAQ
    campus new media center. The University of hawaii, for example, media centers serve the entire campus on which they're located. These centers are usually part of their school's
    http://www.newmediacenter.org/archive/academic/faq.html
    Home Contact Member Login Site Map Academic Member FAQ The questions... Section: The Basics Q: How do we contact the New Media Consortium Headquarters?
    Q: Who are New Media Consortium members?

    Q: What are the benefits of NMC membership?

    Q: How does an academic institution become a member of NMC?
    ...
    Q: How much does NMC membership cost?
    Section: Identifying Yourself as a NMC Member Q: Must we call our campus new media facility a "New Media Center"?
    Q: How can we use the NMC logo? May we modify it?

    Q: What other aspects of the NMC identity should we be aware of?
    Section: NMC on Campus Q: Are all New Media Centers located at large institutions?
    Q: Are all the New Media Centers campus-wide facilities?

    Q: What about the centers which aren't campus-wide?
    Section: Working with NMC Corporate Members Q: Are academic members required to use products from corporate members?
    Q: What are NMC price lists?

    Q: Who is eligible for preferred NMC pricing?
    Q: Are there any limits on items purchased through NMC price lists? ... Q: Is NMC pricing a worldwide benefit? Section: New Media Center Communications and Activities Q: What does the campus New Media Center Director do?

    7. IASL Conference Proceedings 1984
    media centers Partners in Education Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Conference,International Assovciation of school Librarianship, Honolulu, hawaii, 30
    http://www.iasl-slo.org/proceedings84.html
    Home Contact Search About IASL ... Administration IASL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:
    1984: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Title: School Libraries / Media Centers: Partners in Education
    Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Conference, International Assovciation of School Librarianship, Honolulu, Hawaii, 30 July - 3 August 1984
    Editors: Ira W. Harris
    Publication Details:
    International Association of School Librarianship, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1984.
    Strengthening the Foundations for Teacher Librarianship
    Ken Haycock, Keynote Speaker
    The Joint-Use Phenomenon: A Positive Approach
    James G. Dwyer
    Partners in Service: School and Public Libraries
    Mitsuko Omori
    Partners in Service: School and Public Libraries, The Guam Scene
    Harry Y. Uyehara
    Britannia IS Different: A Cooperative School Public Library in the 1980's
    Sharon Wallister and Janet Renouf
    Developing the School Resource Centre Program A Systematic Approach
    Carol-Ann Haycock
    National Standard Curriculum for Library Skills Instruction in Japan: Developments and Contents
    Mieko Nagakura
    Partners in Reading Aloud: Members of the Hawaii Association of School Librarians Read to Students, Grades K-6

    8. Learning Through The Library
    literacy and general literacy instruction through school library media centers. Coordinator)Associate Professor, University of hawaii Library
    http://www.ala.org/aasl/learning/

    9. School Library Standards And Evaluation
    for school Librarians State of hawaii. Idaho Standards for Library...... Standards for school Library media centers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Official Position
    http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/evaluate.html
    Resources for School Librarians - Index School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory
    School Library Standards and Evaluation
    School Library Standards Job Descriptions Evaluation Forms School Library Mission Statements ... School Library Statistics Today it seems that accountability is the hot topic in educational reform. It will become increasingly important for school library media specialists to demonstrate the importance of their media center to the school, and also be able to demonstrate how effectively they are doing their job. Busy adminstrators like numbers and well organized reports to demonstrate progress.
    School Library Standards for Programs and Facilities

    10. SLMR Online © 2000 ALA
    by Elementary school Students in hawaii as Indicated by school Library media centerservice for Handicapped A Comparison of Librarymedia centers in Public
    http://www.ala.org/aasl/SLMR/slmr_resources/ref_callison2.html

    11. ALISE Statistical Report 2000: Table III-34
    hawaii, Information Literacy and Learning Resources Asian Research Materials and LongIsland, school media centers Instructional Design and Leadership, Education
    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

    12. Table III-35
    Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. hawaii. Information Literacy and Learning Resources. LongIsland. school media centers. Instructional Design and Leadership.
    http://www.ils.unc.edu/ALISE/2001/Curric/Table III-35.htm
    Table III-35 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 Information Access, Evaluation and Use Classics and Modern Lit. for Children Education Education Education Education Alberta School Media Centers Storytelling Survey of Children’s Literature Survey of Young Adult Materials Education Education Education Education California – Los Angeles Ethnic Studies Clarion Library Materials and Services for Special Audiences Special Education Clark Atlanta Production of Instructional Materials Education Education Dominican Management Info Sources Information Policy Knowledge Management Business Business Business Business Business Florida State Group Dynamics Research in Information Literacy Communication Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Hawaii Information Literacy and Learning Resources Asian Research Materials and Methods Educational Technology History, Asian Studies Illinois
    History of Libraries
    Social Aspects of Literacy in the Information Age Communications Communications Indiana Info Resources in Telecommunication Info Resources in Journalism Telecommunications Journalism Iowa Organization of Info Resources Health Informatics Text Retrieval Museum Studies Nursing Management Sciences Kentucky Information Storage and Retrieval Systems Communication Long Island School Media Centers Instructional Design and Leadership Education Education Louisiana State Information Science

    13. COURSES: Library & Information Science (LIS), Fall 2002
    Honolulu HI 96822 Email slis@hawaii.edu Web Address http//www.hawaii.edu/slis/ LIS684 Administration of school Library media centers (3) Effective
    http://www.pae.hawaii.edu/2002_SPRING_CATALOG/Schedule/LIS.HTM
    Telephone:
    FAX:
    Address:
    HL 23, 2550 The Mall, Honolulu HI 96822
    Email: slis@hawaii.edu
    Web Address: http://www.hawaii.edu/slis/
    Course Descriptions
    follow below.
    To find out the seats remaining in a section, click on the course reference number (CRN). This may take 30 seconds or more.
    Focus Appr CRN Num Sec Title Credits Days Time Location Instructor W
    MWF Sl 110 Wermager W
    MWF Hl 114 Stone
    Lis 100 (301-302) Are Freshman Seminars Led By Advanced Student Leaders. Limited to 10 Freshman Only. All Students Must Attend the First Class Meeting. Failure to Do So Without Prior Consent of the Program May Result in the Assignment of Your Space to Antoher Student And Require You to Drop the Class to Avoid A Grade of "F." Service Learning, Information Retrieval And Opportunities in Technology May Be Required in Certain Sections. to Obtain Approval Codes, Go to Henke Hall 301 Or Call Freshman Seminars At 956-7142 for More Information on Acquiring Codes Via Fax. W S cancelled WF Kuy 401A Hensley (Note: A Few of the Sections Will Be Linked in Small Learning Communities. W S cancelled TR Kuy 401A Hensley Lis 100A (1) Is An Honors/Selected Studies Course Within A Learning Community. Seats in Lis 100A (1) Are Initially Reserved for Honors/Selected Studies Students.

    14. LM_NET
    hawaii weddings, 05/03/94, Sandy Steinberg. Science Reference Tools forHigh school media centers, 05/03/94, Global schoolNet Fdn (FrEdMail).
    http://www.askeric.org/Virtual/Listserv_Archives/LM_NET-pre1997/1994/May_1994/
    : Library Media Networking
    LM_NET is a discussion group open to school library media specialists worldwide, and to people involved with the school library media field. Last updated: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 20:01:10
    784 messages in chronological order
    Sort by Thread
    LM_NET Index AskERIC Mailing List Archives Page 1 of 8 [Prev Page] First Page Last Page Next Page Public Libraries and the Schools blegen Physical Therapy Grants Sheila Online services in library media centers Sue Anderson Advice on Editing Diane Oestreich Re: MAY 2, 1994 Linda Ramsey Joann Tillberg typo correction on Re: ejournals and more on evirolink.org Wade E. Grimes Re: Internet Summer Workshops Ginny Marr , Tabor Academy 508-748-2000 x263 Betty Dawn Hamilton Re: Unfair CDROM Pricing Sheryl Lee Re: Music CDs in the library Diane Durbin Re: Unfair CDROM Pricing Jeanne Scally dear Vermont Sue E. Soave 813-455-3600 Enough already! Martha Ann Fry Help is on the way: TARGET/HIT Rita Kaikow (Oceanside High School) Joann Tillberg Re: Multi-age LMC's Gail K. Dickinson High School Essay Contests Mary K Stoiber Re: networking internet articles Re: Digital cameras/netwk ?

    15. Media Communications Learning Center -- Advisory Committee, 2001-2002
    and CCUMC, the Consortium of College and University media centers. High school complexin the schoolto-Work Journalism from the University of hawaii at Manoa
    http://www.mohs.k12.hi.us/media-central/advisory/index-advisory.html

    media
    social studies la 1 la 2 ... home Media Communications Learning Center Advisory Committee
    Moanalua High School, 2001-2002
    Dr. Curtis Ho, PhD, University of Hawaii
    Curtis P. Ho is an Associate Professor of Educational Technology in the College of Education at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. He received his B.Ed. and M.Ed. degrees from UH Manoa and his Ph.D. in Educational Technology from Arizona State University. He teaches and conducts research in online distance education, interactive hypermedia, and technology integration. Dr. Ho is also director of a college-wide outreach program, Professional Diploma in Education. Professional development courses are offered statewide over interactive television, cable TV and the web. He is currently principal investigator for Learning Enhancements through Innovation (LEI) , a U.S. Department of Education grant. The project partners public and private K-12 schools, community colleges, and businesses to support the preparation of technology proficient educators. curriculum vita Dr. Bert Kimura, Kapiolani Community College

    16. Links To Collection Development And Selection Policies
    school Library media centers Criteria for Selection Baltimore County Ararat Highschool; Materials Selection Policy - hawaii; Materials Selection
    http://eduscapes.com/seeds/cd5.html
    Links to Collection Development and Selection Policies Many libraries place their collection development and selection policies online. If you're looking for examples, start with Google . Do a search for Library Collection Development Policy . Or, be more specific and add audio, video, music . You could also try school library media center
    Collection Development and Selection Policies School Library Media Centers

    17. Daniel Callison
    including school library media centers, children's museums school Teachers, L551;The school media Specialist, L553; the University of hawaii, Rutgers University
    http://www.slis.indiana.edu/Faculty/callison.html
    Search You are here: Site Map Contact Us Home SLIS HOME ... CONTACT US
    Daniel Callison
    School of Library and Information Science , Indianapolis
    755 W. Michigan, UL1110A, Indianapolis, IN 46202
    Professor and Executive Associate Dean
    Coordinator of Internships
    Director of School Library Media Education
    The Advanced Certification for Teacher of Library Media

    Fall 2002

    School Media Careers
    ... What students say about our program -We are looking for more instructional media leaders!
    Education and Professional Background
    Ed.D., Instructional Systems Technology, Indiana University, 1982
    M.S., Education, Indiana University, 1981
    M.L.S., Emporia State University, 1973 Director of Media Services
    School of Education, Indiana University, 1979-1981 Topeka (KS), High School, 1972-1979 Editor, School Library Media Research LIRT Top 20 1999-2000
    Research and Teaching
    Research interests include information literacy and inquiry, collection development, and management of school media programs.

    18. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
    hawaii. INSTRUCTIONAL COMPUTERS. (2001), Classrooms, 11.7. Computer labs, 23.0.Libraries/media centers, 90.2. Statewide. 94. National school Lunch Program, Eligible,94.
    http://www.edweek.org/sreports/tc02/state_data.cfm?slug=35hi_data.h21

    19. Pacific Regional Technology In Education Consortium Program Overview
    grade (K12) classrooms, library media centers, and other their children's performancein school and other and Learning (PREL); University of hawaii - Center on
    http://www.prel.org/programs/rtec/overview.asp

    Educational Technology

    Health

    Professional Development

    School Reform
    ...
    Staff

    Overview Purpose of the Program
    The Pacific Regional Technology in Education Consortium (PR*TEC) program assists local schools and communities in successfully integrating technologies into kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12) classrooms, library media centers, and other educational settings, including adult literacy centers.
    PR*TEC's objectives include:
    • Establishing and conducting regional activities to promote effective use of technology in education
    • Fostering regional cooperation and resource sharing
    In pursuing these objectives, PR*TEC addresses needs reported by the entities. PR*TEC's initiatives engage four specific service areas:
    • Professional development
    • Technical assistance
    • Parent education
    • Technology information dissemination
    Objectives
    The Pacific Regional Technology in Education Consortium (PR*TEC) has established objectives for each of the four service areas identified by Pacific entities as areas of need.

    20. Untitled
    authors who wrote the first state standards for school library media centers forthe to joining the faculty at the University of hawaii, she worked at
    http://bogota.soehd.csufresno.edu/news98/fall97/annette.html
    Bio - President-Elect, Dr. Annette Sherry
    Annette C. Sherry
    is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Technology in the College of Education at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.  In this capacity she advises students enrolled in the department masters program. She teaches graduate level courses on designing and delivering newer technologies, managing educational technology services, and integrating technological applications with adult learners.  She also teaches an elective course for undergraduates that serves as an introduction to the field of educational technology. Her research focuses on issues of effective instruction in a technological age in relation to aspects of: 1) computer literacy in terms of persistence in college; applications by school-based pre-service teachers; designing instruction for effective multimedia design; ethical practice for computer and video display and 2) evaluation of distance education. In her early years as an educator, she designed and delivered instruction to over 4,000 public school children and teachers in six school systems in Massachusetts, working as a teacher, media specialist, and media director. During that time, she was one of eight authors who wrote the first state standards for school library media centers for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Subsequently , the emphasis of her teaching shifted to administration and work with adult learners in higher education. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Hawaii, she worked at two community colleges.  In Massachusetts she was the Director of Media for the two campuses of Massasoit Community College.  In Hawaii she established the first Curriculum Center at Leeward Community College and worked with faculty interested in integrating technology into their curriculum in her position as Curriculum Specialist.

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