Funding The AVL will serve constituents of the alabama Commission on Higher areas wherethe schools/school media centers do not yet have Internet connectivity. http://www.avl.lib.al.us/background/funding.html
Extractions: Funding For FY1999-2000, the State appropriated $3,000,000 for the Alabama Virtual Library in the budget of the Alabama Public Library Service (APLS). APLS was the unanimous choice of the representatives of all the educational sectors as the state agency to oversee the development and management of the AVL. The groups seeking funding for the AVL promised the legislators that: The AVL will serve constituents of the Alabama Commission on Higher Education (NAAL), Alabama Dept. of Postsecondary Education (public two-year colleges), Alabama Public Library Service (public libraries), Alabama State Department of Education (k-12 school systems). A board representing these state agencies and the Alabama Supercomputer Authority will be appointed to oversee the AVL. The Alabama Public Library Service is the state agency legally responsible to manage the AVL and will serve as the fiscal agent. The Alabama Supercomputer Authority will provide technical expertise. Dr. Lamar Veatch, director of APLS, has invited the 5 educational agencies to make three appointments to an AVL board/steering committee/advisory committee. Of these appointments, one should represent the agency and at least one should represent its constituents. Agencies to be represented are: - Alabama Commission on Higher Education - Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education - Alabama State Department of Education - Alabama Public Library Service - Alabama Supercomputer Authority The appointed board will be the body that makes the decisions about the AVL including selection of the databases, how these will be accessed, etc. Funds for the AVL will not be available until October 1, 1999. Under state law, agencies cannot contract for services until the funds available. For the past year, a Steering Committee for the AVL (an informal group representing the state agencies described above along with representatives of the constituent groups) has been working to achieve funding and develop an AVL implementation plan. For the first official meeting of the AVL Board, this committee will recommend that the Board license several databases for Phase I of the AVL. Vendors will be asked to make these available immediately so that some AVL resources can be made available when school starts in August 1999. Point to stress: this will be a temporary implementation and will not represent the entire AVL databases that will be available.
AVL | Remote Access Login Page alabama public K12 school systems may issue AVL cards to their students, school media centers can provide additional information about AVL cards. http://www.avl.lib.al.us/authcheck.phtml
Extractions: Frequently Asked Questions Home Access Policies Problems with login? Additional information for AOL Users Remote access to the Alabama Virtual Library is provided as a service to individual residents of Alabama who obtain an AVL card from their local library. Technical support for this program is provided by the Alabama Supercomputer Authority. Since this service is reserved for state residents, no online registration is available to the general public. Users must first visit their local Alabama public library to request the AVL card With a home access card, an Alabama resident may now access the Alabama Virtual Library from home, office, or other remote site. Simply visit your local public library to request your personal access code and begin using the AVL databases immediately. Alabama public libraries may issue AVL cards to Alabama residents who meet criteria for (1.) proof of residency, and (2.) eligibility for a public library card. Alabama public K-12 school systems may issue AVL cards to their students, teachers, and employees. School media centers can provide additional information about AVL cards. Alabama public two-year colleges may issue AVL cards to their students, faculty, and employees. College libraries can provide additional information about AVL cards.
SIRS Mandarin Recent successes have been in alabama, Indiana and Ohio schools. ProgramCoordinator of the Indiana Public school District media centers. http://www.biblio-tech.com/BTR900/January_2000/sirs_mandarin.html
Extractions: ALA MW 2000 Major schools sales for M3 and Databases SIRS Mandarin has a unique combination of databases and library system in its portfolio - giving them an advantage when approaching a large schools system with ambitions beyond merely automating the library. Recent successes have been in Alabama Indiana and Ohio schools. Funded by the Alabama Legislature and managed by the Alabama Public Library Service (APLS), AVL provides online database access to public K-12 schools, public libraries, two-year colleges and member institutions of the Network of Alabama Academic Libraries (four-year colleges and universities). The Alabama Virtual Library and the Alabama Public Library Service are pleased that SIRS has become a partner in providing high quality electronic information to the students and citizens of Alabama, said Dr. Lamar Veatch, Director of APLS. SIRS represents a unique product that is very well suited to the needs of our students and teachers. We see SIRS as a critical element in the structure of the Alabama Virtual Library. SIRS reference databases contain thousands of full-text articles and graphics from almost 6,000 domestic and international newspapers, magazines, journals and U.S. government publications. Database topics include global issues, economics, the environment, business, science, health, history, society, U.S. government legislation, culture and the arts and humanities.
CCPLS Services To Schools, Head Starts And Day Cares While the collections of school media centers are intended to support the alabama Center for the Book. LITERACY LINKS. Literacy Council of alabama http://www.ccpls.com/schoolservices.htm
Extractions: CCPLS Services To Schools, Head Starts and Daycares Group Tours Classroom Visits Getting Carded How Teachers Can Help ... Homeschool Links The public libraries of Cullman County stand ready to assist in insuring that every child in Cullman County has a great educational experience. Our goal is to create a partnership between schools and public libraries that will empower youth to be independent thinkers and learners. There are numerous ways that we can help teachers, principals, counselors, caregivers and others provide wonderful learning experiences for area youth. GROUP TOURS Possible group activities include: Tours tailored to grade levels (PreK-Gr.8) A brief tour of the physical layout of the library. Brief, general orientation to library resources (Gr. 3 - 8) A look at the available types of books, videos, databases, magazines, Internet resources, etc. Focused orientation to library resources that tie in with a classroom unit. (Gr. 3 - 8) Storytime or storytelling sessions (PreK - Gr. 8)
Senator Richard C. Shelby black border, Senator Richard C. Shelby Link to Home Page, alabama Scene media centers and offices in every school in the District. http://shelby.senate.gov/services/record.cfm?id=183626
ALEX - Alabama Learning Exchange Students will determine if the media Center has a particular item, OverviewStudents will follow simple research steps in the school media center and on http://alex.state.al.us/plans2.php?std_id=16366
Extractions: Kilby School Library Media Center exists to support the goals and curriculum of Kilby School and is located in Kilby School Building on Pine Street across from Norton Auditorium. Visit the Kilby School Library Media Center Electronic Library HOURS Kilby Library is open during the regular public school year Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Sharon Warren, Assistant Professor, Librarian (256) 765-4503. e-mail: s w warren@una.edu Kilby Library supports the curriculum of Kilby School with materials and services to assist in instruction, provide access to information, and to promote literacy and the enjoyment of reading, viewing, and listening. Story times, book talks, and booklists are used to encourage reading. The library provides materials for the students in grades N-6, with these materials also available to UNA students, faculty, and staff. The Kilby School Library Media Center contains children's books, professional books, periodicals, and audiovisual materials and equipment.
MHMR - Media Center media CENTER Archived Documents (4 months or older) (March 4, 2004) DMH/MRIs Co-Sponsoring The 29th Annual alabama school Of Alcohol And Other Drug http://www.mh.state.al.us/Commissioner/PublicInformation/MediaCenter/ArchivedDoc
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Oakfield-Alabama Middle/High School Library Media Center Oakfieldalabama Middle/High school Library media Center. LMC News .The LMC Coffee House will be open again soon! Watch for upcoming dates! http://www.oahornets.org/MHS\Library\mhslib.html
Extractions: (The handout with usernames and passwords is on the "For Students" Information Desk!) Oakfield-Alabama Databases School Library System Databases Teacher Links Inter-Library Loan (ILL): Check our Union Catalog for books, videos, etc from other schools and public libraries Reference websites: LibrarySpot Infoplease answers.com refdesk.com ...
AIDB - ASB Overview alabama school for the Blind s Instructional Resource Center for the Blind Large print and Braille books are purchased from special media vendors and http://www.aidb.org/asb/
Extractions: Home Alabama School for the Blind (ASB) Alabama School for the Blind opened in 1867 and provides traditional and nontraditional programs and educational experiences for children ages 3-21 who are blind and vision impaired as residential or day students. ASB offers an advanced academic, academic or occupational diploma and follows the Alabama State Department of Education's Course of Study. ASB documents notable senior success in passing the Alabama High School Graduation Exam. Academic and vocational training are a priority at ASB and extracurricular activities include band, chorus, music, art, honor clubs, state and national championship wrestling, cheerleading and track. Training in mobility, independent living and assistive technology build self confidence and are enhanced by an environment where books and materials are available in Braille and large print and teachers are specially trained to work with students who are vision impaired. The ASB Transition Program prepares students for competitive or supported employment upon graduation through a variety of career exploration and on and off campus work experiences.
W. J. Christian School, Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham, alabama 35206 Phone (205) 2315250. WJ Christian school is a BirminghamCity and dial-up internet access for the school library media center. http://www.wwisp.com/~wjcs/
Extractions: William J. Christian School is composed of two interrelated programs. These programs are: the program for zone children and transfer students in grades kindergarten through five and the Alternative/Gifted Program for children in grades 6-8. The school colors are Columbia Blue and Red and the school mascot is the Charger. The school is named for Mr. William J. Christian, a former member of the Birmingham Board of Education. It is not affiliated with any religious group.
Mountain Brook Junior High School - Alabama, USA When school opened in the fall, the school media center librarian, Jennie Harrison, Jeff Carter, MB Junior High school alabama Maintenance Director http://www.drykor.com/HTMLs/article.aspx?C2004=872&BSP=869
Earn Your Degree Online With The University Of West Alabama school Library media Center Management and Collection Development The Admissionstandards for the University of West alabama s Master of Education http://www.colsouth.edu/uwa/programs/medlib.html
Extractions: Requirements ... Completion Requirements Librarians help people find information and effectively use it for personal and professional purposes. School librarians often find themselves assisting teachers develop curricula, acquire materials for classroom instruction, and sometimes team-teaching. Career librarians can also be found in information centers or libraries maintained by governmental agencies, corporations, law firms, advertising agencies, museums, professional associations, medial centers, hospitals, research laboratories, etc. And, entrepreneurial librarians establish consulting practices, acting as freelance librarians or information brokers providing services to other libraries, businesses, and government agencies. The Curriculum for course descriptions click here Hours I. Professional Courses
Earn Your Degree Online With The University Of West Alabama LM 563, school Library media Center Management and Collection Development of West alabama s MSCE Library media graduate online program are as follows http://www.colsouth.edu/uwa/programs/mscelibmedia.html
Extractions: MSCE Library Media School librarians are often called upon to aid teachers in developing curricula, acquiring materials, and sometimes team-teaching. This program is designed for those students who are already certified at the baccalaureate level and wish to pursue a graduate degree program. This degree does not qualify a student for any teaching certificate in the State of Alabama . To be admitted to this program, the prospective student must meet all requirements for admission to the School of Graduate Studies. Program Requirements ... Completion Requirements The Curriculum for course descriptions click here Hours I. Professional Courses ED 500 Foundations of Curriculum and Instruction OR SC 506 Life-Span Development ED 504 Techniques of Educational Research ED 506 Educational Statistics EP 500 Educational Psychology II. Courses from areas of interest or concentration
Alabama Libraries And Organizations Home Pages Links to libraries in alabama. Hatton Elementary school, Library media Center,Town Creek, AL Hidden Lake Elementary school, media Center, Dothan, AL http://allanet.org/www/libraries.htm
Extractions: Alabama Libraries and Organizations Home Pages Colleges and Universities K-12 Schools Public Libraries Special ... Other Organizations John C. Calhoun Community College, Brewer Library/LRC, Decatur, AL Judson College, Bowling Library, Marion, AL ... Wallace State Community College Library, Hanceville, AL Cullman High School, Cullman, AL
IASL 1999 Conference Report She has led a pilot project school Library media centers of Thailand since 1993.The schools in this project use libraries as media centers to serve both http://www.iasl-slo.org/conference_report99.html
Extractions: In Words and Pictures! Unleash the Power: Knowledge, Technology, Diversity was the theme of the joint conference of IASL/AASL (International Association of School Librarianship/American Association of School Librarians) held November 10-14, 1999 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. It was the 28th Annual IASL Conference and the 9th AASL Conference. Approximately 3000 delegates from more than 35 countries attended the cosponsored conference, which featured workshops, seminars, school tours, a film festival, book discussions, authors and the Third International Forum on Research in School Librarianship. Countries represented at the conference included: Albania
New Page 1 media Center More than 160 case studies and success stories highlight the effectiveuse of 070 alabama school of Fine Arts automates attendance calls, http://www.usnetcomcorp.com/newweb/media.htm
School Library Standards And Evaluation Evaluation Forms for both the media Center and school Library media specialist Library media Specialist Evaluation Manual State of alabama. http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/evaluate.html
Extractions: Resources for School Librarians - Index School Library Standards and Evaluation School Library Standards Job Descriptions Evaluation Forms School Library Mission Statements ... School Library Statistics California School Library Standards Maine School Library Facilities Handbook Standards for School Library Media Centers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts - This is in pdf format. Minnesota Standards for Effective School Library Programs - in PDF format. Missouri School Library Standards Ohio Guidelines for Effective School Library Media Programs Pennsylvania Guidelines for School Library Programs - available in PDF format from the Pennsylvania State Library. Program Quality Indicators - Rhode Island Educational Media Association. Texas School Libraries: Standards, Resources, Services, and Student Performance Standards for Utah School Libraries - Available as a pdf document. Resource-Based Learning Policy - Guidelines and Responsibilities for Saskatchewan Learning Resource Centres School Library Information - Links to the school library standards and materials related to the development of the standards. There is also information for principals and parents. By the Texas State Library
Sparkman High School Sparkman High school is the largest high school in Northern alabama, facility will accommodate 800 students and be fully equipped with a media center, http://www.shs.madison.k12.al.us/
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