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Geier, Denise B. – Library Media Connection, 2011
In January 2007, the author wrote an article titled "Prevent a Disaster in Your Library: Advertise." In 2011, with the ongoing economic crisis that has caused so many school budget cuts, it is clear that advertising is no longer enough to save school librarians' positions. Librarians need to become even more aggressive as they market their…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Librarians, Educational Finance, Change Strategies
Geier, Denise B. – Library Media Connection, 2008
There is always a new supply of books coming into the school library, and students make great reviewers for these new titles. This article shows how library media specialists can create a student book review group as part of a program to develop school-wide incentive for reading.
Descriptors: School Libraries, Book Reviews, Media Specialists, Elementary School Students
Geier, Denise B. – Library Media Connection, 2007
Good school libraries influence student achievement and there are studies from 15 states to prove it. Several reports provide evidence that access to a good school library has positive correlation to reading scores. Higher test scores have also been linked to the presence of quality libraries in schools. Professional librarians are an essential…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Administration, Publicity, Public Relations
Geier, Denise B. – Library Media Connection, 2004
Principals should change their traditional evaluating methods while evaluating the library media specialists who also have to serve as a teacher or assume other additional responsibilities and adopt evaluation methods similar to those used for teachers. The "prep" period librarians provide a way to continue the method of instructing students in…
Descriptors: Media Specialists, School Libraries, Principals, School Administration
Geier, Denise B. – Library Media Connection, 2005
Job responsibilities of computer teachers and library media specialists are increasingly overlapping and it is recommended that the curricula of the two disciplines are seen as a single entity. How this can be done best is detailed with the proviso that two specialized individuals will continue to be required to teach students the necessary skills.
Descriptors: Media Specialists, School Libraries, Integrated Curriculum, Educational Technology