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Montgomery, Paula – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1993
Describes eight study skills and reading comprehension learning strategies involving structured patterns used to help students find meaning and understand information: (1) GLP (Guided Lecture Procedure); (2) K-W-L; (3) Qair (Question Answer Relationships); (4) RARE (Review, Answer, Read, Express); (5) ReQuest; (6) SCORER; (7) SPaRCS; and (8)…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Media Specialists, Reading Comprehension, School Libraries
Herder, Deb Den – Book Report, 2000
Describes a project for middle school librarians to use to motivate students to read for pleasure. Explains activities based on the idea of a mystery at the school, and describes how clues were developed and linked to books in certain genres that students had to read. (LRW)
Descriptors: Library Services, Middle Schools, Reading Assignments, Reading Motivation
Design Cost Data, 2001
Showcases the open-book design of a 36,000-square-foot library and media center for Olympic College in Bremerton, Washington. Discusses the architectural design requirments and need to phase construction, as well as costs and project history. Includes floor plan, general description, photos, and a list of manufacturers and suppliers used for the…
Descriptors: Architects, Construction Costs, Data Collection, Educational Facilities Design
McElmeel, Sharron L. – Book Report, 1994
Discusses how to plan for successful author or illustrator visits to school libraries. Topics addressed include preparing students by acquainting them with the visitor's works; how to contact authors or illustrators; written letters of confirmation; arranging for copies of books for autographing; scheduling; and follow-up. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Library Services, Scheduling
Vandegrift, Kay E. – School Library Journal, 1996
Describes procedures for librarians interested in building a World Wide Web site. Highlights include hypertext markup language; home pages; determining audiences and purposes; promoting safety; the planning process, including text length and density, links to external sites, and maintenance; and copyright concerns. (LRW)
Descriptors: Audiences, Computer Security, Copyrights, Planning
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Ansenberg, Dania; Branch, Jennifer L.; Silvennoinen, Anneli; Wilson, Kay; McClurg, Kati; Baffour-Awuah, Margaret; Clyde, Anne; Free, John; Oberg, Dianne – School Libraries Worldwide, 2000
These nine articles present narrative accounts of typical days in the working life of school librarians from all over the world. Includes school librarians, teacher-librarians, network librarians, Peace Corps volunteers, and Webmasters, as well as a report from the IASL (International Association of School Librarianship) Web site. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Global Approach, Librarians, Personal Narratives
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Wertsman, Vladimir F. – MultiCultural Review, 2001
Presents a bibliographic selection of nonfiction work on the Holocaust in 31 countries, focusing specifically on the Jewish Holocaust. Countries are arranged alphabetically with brief commentaries plus one to four relevant titles per country. Three titles of general interest for quick reference are cited at the end of the list. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Jews, Reference Materials
Beyers, Catherine M. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2005
A school library media specialist cannot be the lone proponent of the library media program. Other voices--parents, coworkers, and students--must all play their respective roles in communicating the value of a great school library media center. This column provides suggestions on ways to improve the services offered by the media program to these…
Descriptors: Teacher Surveys, Student Surveys, Media Specialists, Library Services
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Braxton, Barbara – Teacher Librarian, 2004
At the end of each school year there are discussions on all the international teacher-librarians' lists about whether there is a need for inventory or, as the Australians call it, "stocktake"; whether it is reasonable for us to request resources be returned before the last day of school; and whether the library should be closed to allow…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Administration, Library Services, Facility Inventory
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Haycock, Ken – Teacher Librarian, 2004
Much has been written recently about the importance of "evidence based practice" for teacher librarians. Principals value most collaboration by teacher librarians. Collaboration affects achievement. This article discusses how principals can play a part in teacher-librarian collaboration.
Descriptors: Librarian Teacher Cooperation, Principals, School Libraries, Academic Achievement
Owen, Abby – School Library Journal, 2004
In this article, the author describes how a "living memorial" for a deceased individual that provides comfort to the bereaved. The author discusses ways she has used living memorials in her own life and talks about the significance they have had. She states that memorial collections provide a means to grow a library's overall collection and…
Descriptors: Grief, Coping, Library Materials, School Libraries
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Coatney, Sharon – Teacher Librarian, 2004
In this brief article, the author discusses that teacher-librarians must continually balance the curricular needs of our collection with the needs of each child. Perhaps the needs are now more in other areas: psychological, social, religious and ethnic. Whatever the need, it is the teacher-librarians responsibility to look at their students and…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Materials, Library Services, Student Needs
Larson, Jeanette – Library Media Connection, 2006
Audiobooks have become a mainstay of the classroom for many teachers. Studies have demonstrated that they are not only effective tools for helping all children become more literate, but they also provide an enjoyable and simple way to introduce children to books they might not otherwise read. Audiobooks have also proven to be effective when…
Descriptors: Nonprint Media, Fiction, Fantasy, Story Telling
Church, Audrey – Library Media Connection, 2006
According to a November 2004 Pew Internet and American Life Project survey, "87% of those between the ages of 12 and 17 are online...and half of them say they go online every day" ("Teens Forge" 1). They prefer the Internet to traditional libraries because they consider the Internet to be easier to use, more convenient, open 24/7, and full of more…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Services, Internet, Web Sites
Dumas, Elizabeth P. – Library Media Connection, 2005
As a former elementary library media specialist now in a new middle school library media center, it was frustrating for the author to not have enough time to assist students and discouraging to see the apathy that so many of the students displayed toward books and reading. Middle schoolers are busy with social activities, sports, and schoolwork.…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Services, Fiction, Classification
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