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Based on the methods of the New York City Library Power Program, this is a practical handbook for revitalizing or rebuilding the school library. Putting the many facets of the media specialist's professional life into the context of a flexibly scheduled, collaboratively planned teaching program, the book offers simple strategies for effecting positive change. It covers such topics as the librarian's role as teacher, programming, assessment, collection development, facilities, technology, the library budget, support staff, and public relations. Written for the school library media specialist who has or plans to have a library that conforms to today's vision of an effective school library media program, this book places the library media center at the heart of the school's educational program and shows how to position the library as the catalyst for school reform.
This directory identifies the following wide-ranging resources for school libraries: (1) an annotated bibliography of books for a professional collection; (2) an annotated list of book lists, i.e., books that will assist in collection development; (3) a list of journals that review new books on the market together with the grade levels covered; (4) an annotated bibliography of books and journals that will help the librarian to integrate library use into classroom units in every subject area; (5) an annotated list of print and nonprint media on the teaching of library research skills; (6) annotated lists of audiovisual (AV) resources divided into three sections: AV software, books on managing an AV collection, and producers of nonprofit media; (7) an annotated listing of books and videos on storytelling; (8) an annotated listing of publications devoted to the writings and artwork of students; (9) an annotated list of newsletters of special interest to librarians; (10) an annotated list of public relations resources that includes books on bulletin boards and displays as well as basic public relations guides; (11) a list of sources of clip art; (12) a compilation of companies providing promotional materials to market the library program; (13) practical ideas for feasible fund raisers; (14) lists of computer programs, books pertaining to computers, and companies producing and distributing computer software; (15) annotated lists of automated circulation systems; (16) descriptions of three security systems; (17) a list of companies that provide products and supplies to manage, operate, and maintain libraries; (18) a list of magazine subscription agencies; (19) a directory of book publishers; and (20) a compilation of reprints of professional articles from "Library Talk" and "The Book Report." (MAB)
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An organized collection of budget saving methods, materials, and strategies, these tips are all tried-and-true examples of ways to stretch the media specialist's budget and time, and change even the drabbest library into an inviting oasis of learning. The Shoestring Library offers hope, incentive, and direction to librarians who lack everything but passion. The book is organized around 300 hints—more than 114 of which are green alternatives—for administering a library in tough times. The book is divided into two parts, Support Functions and Physical Plant. The support section investigates such topics as how to best use volunteers and how to get free materials for your library. The physical plant section, amply supplemented with dozens of photos, helps a librarian identify and fix problems with dismal walls, ceilings, windows, shelving, desks, seating, and lighting, proposing low-cost or no-cost solutions to all these woes. Instructions are practical and thorough, concentrating on reuse, re-purposing, and recycling, and each idea is reversible. For quick access, chapters sport distinctive icons; time-management tips, for example, are distinguished by an alarm clock. Designed for institutions from preschools through college, The Shoestring Library proves that there is no expiration date on learning.