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  1. Good news for good news: excellent television journalism benefits networks and our society.: An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal by Robert Leger, 2003-05-01
  2. A study of Mexican-American information sources and media usage in Boyle Heights (East Los Angeles) by Herbert S Dordick, 1974
  3. Society's sentiments and mass communication (Marketing working paper) by R Jacobson, 1986

41. California
Top / Reference / Libraries / school Libraries / california Arvin High schoolLibrary media Center Bakersfield, CA; Notre Dame High school Library
http://www.reference.com/Dir/Reference/Libraries/School_Libraries/California/
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Sierra Vista Junior High School Library Media Center
Canyon Country, CA
Albany High School Library
Albany, CA
Happy Valley Elementary School Library
Lafayette, CA
Geyserville Elementary School Library
A k-5 school library site featuring links for all ages. Listed are reference materials, books, awards, and links for children; search engines, authors, and a featured author page.
Arvin High School Library Media Center
Bakersfield, CA
Notre Dame High School Library
Belmont, CA
Boulder Creek Elementary School Library
Boulder Creek, CA
Adolfo Camarillo High School Library/Media Center
Camarillo, CA
Castro Valley High School Library Media Center
Castro Valley, CA
Chaminade College Preparatory Middle School Library
Chatsworth, CA
Chico High School Library
Chico, CA
Mesa Verde High School Library
Citrus Heights, CA
Pomo Elementary School Library
Clearlake, CA
Dana Hills High School Library
Dana Point, CA

42. Library / Media Center - Notre Dame High School - San Jose, California
Library / media Center. The mission of Notre Dame High school Library is to teachsuccessful research strategies, to provide a variety of materials to
http://www.ndsj.org/current_students/academics/library_media.html
Since 1851 Library / Media Center The mission of Notre Dame High School Library is to teach successful research strategies, to provide a variety of materials to support curriculum, and to promote a lifelong love of reading. Our goal is, therefore, to provide a welcome atmosphere and accessibility to all forms of materials for teachers and students. The library holds approximately 10,000 titles of research and reference materials, including books, magazines, and videos. Fifteen networked personal computers in the library serve the student's researching and writing needs. Staffed by a librarian and a library assistant, the library
is open from 7 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. all school days. Click here to access the online card catalogue system. ND High School Notre Dame High School
596 South Second Street
San Jose, CA 95112
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43. California Middle School Library Media Center
california Middle school Library media Center. The Best Place to Find Books andInformation. You are welcome MondayFriday 730 am-330 pm
http://www.california.k12.mo.us/cms/library/nancy1.htm
California Middle School
Library Media Center
The Best Place to Find Books and Information
You are welcome Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
American Presidents White House Presidents Presidents of the United States Electronic Encyclopedias
Mrs. Nancy Lewis, Librarian
"Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body." Sir Richard Steele
Updated April 25, 2005

44. Los Angeles Times - Media Center
April 8, 1996 The Times launches latimes.com, its Southern california news High school sports news, game scores and highlights remain available online
http://www.latimes.com/services/newspaper/mediacenter/la-mediacenter-milestones,
Historical Milestones
Go to:
February 1, 1873 Mirror Printing Office and Book Bindery begins printing the Weekly Mirror, an advertising sheet published by Jesse Yarnell, T.J. Caystile and S.J. Mathes.
December 4, 1881 Nathan Cole, Jr. and Thomas Gardiner start the Los Angeles Daily Times, which is printed by the Mirror Printing Office. It is published daily except Mondays. A.W. Francisco, a long-time friend of Harrison Gray Otis, is a silent partner.
The Times' first home is a small brick building located at Temple and New High streets in downtown Los Angeles.
July 28, 1882 A business announcement in the newspaper states that, effective August 1, Colonel Harrison Gray Otis "will become a member of the firm, with editorial oversight of the Daily Times and Weekly Mirror."
October 1884 The Times-Mirror Company is incorporated. Otis buys the holdings of Jesse Yarnell and A.W. Francisco; Colonel H.H. Boyce buys the interest of S.J. Mathes.
February 14, 1887 The Los Angeles Times begins publishing on Mondays, making it a true daily.
October 1, 1910

45. Libweb - Libraries On The Web
california school of Culinary Arts Pasadena, CA, california, USA Florida,USA; Walter Johnson High school media Center Bethesda, MD, Maryland, USA
http://lists.webjunction.org/libweb/usa-special.html
Libraries on the Web
USA Special
Current update: 09/18/05 If this list is too long, try a keyword search

46. Bayview Bobcats, Santa Cruz, California USA
Offered by the Santa Cruz Adult school, these classes are free, Our nextmeeting is Thursday, February 24th in the media Center.
http://www.bayview.santacruz.k12.ca.us/parentresources.html
Bay View Elementary School 1231 Bay Street, Santa Cruz, California 95060 Parent Resources Home Newsletter/Noticia Calendar Parent Resources ... About Us English Classes for Adults
Bay View Parents, This is a free class just for you!
Offered by the Santa Cruz Adult School, these classes are free, and are held Monday-Friday mornings, September 1, 2005 through January 26, 2006 at 536 Palm Street, Room 8.
You will learn:
  • English reading, writing, speaking, and listening Parenting skills that build respect, trust, and positive discipline.
    School Site Council What you need to know about schools in America How to use computers to improve your English Free childcare is provided for children ages 2 1/2 and older. Children must be 2 1/2 by September 1 and must be toilet trained. And more. . .to help you students succeed in school!

47. Fremont Unified School District Library Plan
The size of a school Library media Center (SLMC) staff and collection in Assessing school Library media Programs. california Department of Education.
http://www.msjhs.org/libraryplan/fusdlp.html
California Public School Library Act of 1998 Excerpts From the
Fremont Unified School District 5 Year Library Plan
With Implications for the Mission San Jose High School Library Plan "Of all the expenditures that influence a school’s effectiveness...
the levels of expenditures for library and media services
have the highest correlation with student achievement."
Below is a portion of the FUSD Library Plan. The 1998-99 California State Budget brought an historic library development opportunity to California public schools and the promise of ongoing funding for enriching school library collections. Three pieces of legislation together create the new funding. The Budget Act (AB 1656) appropriates $158.5 million to enact the California Public School Library Act of 1998 (AB 862). These funds are added to taxpayer donations in the California Public School Library Protection Fund (SB 1389). The result is a per pupil allocation of approximately $27-28 for school library improvement. Vision This plan is designed to improve Fremont Unified School District library programs by basing financial and program decisions during the next five years on recently revised board policies and the following eight goals established by the California Department of Education. Using these goals and district board policies as the basis for decision-making will help move Fremont Unified School District library programs toward the

48. Statistics About California School Libraries - School Libraries (CA Dept Of Educ
A library media teacher has both a california teaching credential and a california In 1995 the average copyright date of a california school library
http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cr/lb/libstats.asp
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Statistics About California School Libraries
The California Department of Education annually collects information about school libraries using an online survey process. In 2002-2003, 3,588 California schools completed the survey, appropriately representational of elementary, middle, and high school numbers. The following statistical snapshot is based on these data as well as data collected by the California Basic Educational Demographic Survey (CBEDS). When possible, previous and national data are provided for comparison. 2002 - 2003 Statistics
  • Number of libraries. Among California schools, 96 percent have a place designated as the library, although staffing, collections, and programs range from exemplary to substandard. Staffing.

49. News Media Center California Governor Looks To Terminate Soft
News and media Center california Governor Looks to Terminate Soft Drinks; The Los Angeles school district already bans soft drinks in high schools.
http://www.nacsonline.com/NACS/News/nd0728053.htm

50. Call For Artists: AIM Festival - University Of Southern California School Of Fin
AIM (Art in Motion), the University of Southern california school of Fine Arts’ of timebased media, in partnership with the Armory Center for the Arts,
http://www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/2002/10/11/30379.html
account access login: password: artist port. gallery port. submit your arts news media kit about us services ... art history Indepth Arts News: "Call for Artists: AIM Festival"
2002-10-11 until 2002-11-30
University of Southern California School of Fine Arts

Los Angeles, CA, USA United States of America
AIM (Art in Motion), the University of Southern California School of Fine Arts’ international festival of time-based media, in partnership with the Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, is pleased to announce AIM IV: Interference Patterns. Focusing on the proliferating spaces in which humans and non-human technologies intersect, Interference Patterns addresses the ways in which our interface apparatus and metaphors transform the communications they mediate. Considering the interface as the point of separation and connection where ‘machine’ and human are linked, AIM IV: Interference Patterns calls for entries that broach both the actual operations of media and communications technologies in contemporary society and explore the ways in which the hybrid networks developing between human and non-human may introduce an alterity or ‘otherness’ of which we have yet to conceive. AIM IV will take place February 15 – April 13, 2003 and comprise the Interference Patterns exhibition at the Armory Center for the Arts, panel discussions on the USC campus, and satellite events throughout the Los Angeles area. SUBMISSION CRITERIA: Works must be 'time-based' and address the festival theme (however obliquely). Works may be submitted by professionals and students of any age working in any discipline. AIM defines 'time-based' to include: Internet-based projects such as websites, collaborative networks, and technologies for spatializing information; hardware design; architectural and urban design projects which centralize the problematics of digital time, duration, and their multiple mediations, at the scale of habitable space; digital media such as CD-ROMs and DVDs; performative, installation, and augmented reality projects; video, digital video, hand-drawn and digital animation; interactive computer games; and sound pieces, - as well as various emerging hybrids that elude traditional categorization. All submitted works must be completed after September 1, 2000, and entries must be postmarked no later than November 30, 2002.

51. Institution Page: California School Of Professional Psychology
california Breast Cancer Research Program. Skip navigation. About Us Support CBCRP Donate Online media Center Contact Us
http://www.cbcrp.org/research/PageInstitution.asp?institution_id=67

52. AScribe's Members
Bloomberg school of Public Health california Pacific Medical Center Communications Consortium media Center CompuMentor Convio DavidPerry.com
http://www.ascribe.org/members.html
The Live Newswire
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AScribe Newswire delivers public-interest news releases from more than 600 nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies - including foundations, public-policy advocates, professional associations, think tanks, colleges, universities, medical and scientific research centers, publishers and public relations agencies. To see a partial list of organizations currently using AScribe Newswire to add reach and depth to their media-relations initiatives, please click on any category below: Universities and Colleges Agnes Scott College
Allegheny College
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53. California
Adolfo Camarillo High school Library/media Center Burton Valley Elementaryschool Library california College for Health Sciences
http://www.webpan.com/msauers/libdir/usa/ca.html
WWW Library Directory:
California (199)
  • Adolfo Camarillo High School Library/Media Center Alameda County Libraries Alameda Free Library Albany High School Library ... Brentwood School Library The Buckley School
  • Lower School Library The Robert Young Library Burton Valley Elementary School Library California College for Health Sciences ... California State Library California State Polytechnic University California State University
  • 54. NAESP : Meet The Consultants
    He was also honored by the Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts school the california Math Teacher Of The Year, the california media Center Teacher Of
    http://www.naesp.org/ContentLoad.do?contentId=488

    55. California Science Center Overview - Phase I
    Science Center school, a collaboration of the california Science Center and Los It consists of 28 classrooms, a library/media center and multipurpose
    http://www.californiasciencecenter.org/GenInfo/MediaRoom/PressReleases/OverviewP
    Media Contact: Shell Amega Paula Wagner or Isela Castillo
    January 20, 2004 California Science Center Overview - Phase I Background: Permanent exhibits:
    • Creative World examines the environment humans build to meet their needs for structures, transportation and communications. From computer technology and digital imaging to solar cars and earthquake-resistant buildings, Creative World showcases the wonders and consequences of human innovation. World of Life probes the commonalties of the living world, from the single-celled bacterium to the 100 trillion-celled human being. Five additional galleries within this exhibit area feature the processes of creating, controlling, supplying, energizing and defending life.
    The Air and Space Gallery features hands-on exhibits coupled with real air and space craft, presented in four theme areas:

    56. Native Americans - Internet Resources.
    Welcome to the Internet school Library media Center Native American page. Living Culture and History of california Indians Map; teacher resources;
    http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/native.htm
    Native Americans - Internet Resources
    Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Native American page. You will find bibliographies, directories to pages of individual tribes, history and historical documents, periodicals and general links. The ISLMC is a preview site for teachers, librarians, students and parents. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . The following sites have useful information on Native Americans. This page revised 1/22/00. NOTE: The Internet is being overwhelmed by viruses and spam. Please protect your computer with appropriate software. Also, many worthwhile sites have "pop-ups" which may change to include content unknown to me. Use preview sites before using with children.

    Bibliographies
    Directories Author Pages History ... Periodicals See Also: Virginia's Indians The Cherokees Native American Authors
    Bibliographies
    Selected Bibliography on Native American Writers and Their Writings
    A Wallace library guide
    Native Americans. Bibliography. Juvenile Books

    Native Americans. Bibliography. Young Adult Books

    Fiction; biography; poetry; drama by and about Native Americans.
    A Critical Bibliography on North American Indians, for K-12

    57. California State PTA | SMART
    The california PTA wants to bring the arts back into our schools and back into the The Internet school Library media Center (ISLMC) Art Education page,
    http://www.capta.org/sections/programs-smarts/index.cfm
    MenuTop=80;MenuLeft=157; Search Convention Resources Forms PTA Store ... Site Map
    SMART
    Home Page Special Projects: SMARTS
    SMARTS: BRING BACK THE ARTS The California PTA wants to bring the arts back into our schools and back into the lives of our children. Extensive research during the past decade now confirms the arts improve academic and personal success. Real education reform must "Bring back the Arts". Please join our efforts to help parents, teachers and legislators understand the importance of the arts. The California State PTA wants to create advocates for quality arts education at every school in California.
    Help the PTA Bring Back the Arts
    Arts Learning in Action: Celebrate Arts Education Month in March 2005! Join the Arts Learning in Action campaign and raise awareness among state, county and local elected officials about the essential value of arts education in our schools. The California State PTA and the California Alliance for Arts Education (CAAE)) are coordinating a statewide campaign to bring elected officials into our schools to witness the power of learning in the arts during the month of March. Find out more...

    58. California State PTA | Resolutions
    The mission of the california State PTA is to represent our members and to empower school Library media Center Funding Crisis (1988); school Lunch Milk
    http://www.capta.org/sections/advocacy/resolutions.cfm
    MenuTop=80;MenuLeft=157; Search Convention Resources Forms PTA Store ... Site Map
    Resolutions
    Home Page Advocacy Each year delegates to the California State PTA Convention take action on resolutions that have been submitted by unit, council, district PTA or the California State PTA Board of Managers. Resolutions adopted by convention delegates serve as a basis for action in unit, council, district PTA and the California State PTA. The document "Preparing a PTA Convention Resolution" guides PTAs through the preparation, writing and submittal of a convention resolution. For a quick review of the deadlines please see the Convention Resolutions Timeline The Resolutions Book contains resolutions adopted since 1961. Three indexes list the resolutions alphabetically, by adoption year and by subject type or assignment. A fourth index provides an alphabetical list of the retired, historical resolutions. The resolutions are also available from the California State office, through www.capta.org or the California State PTA fax-on-demand line (877.406.3680). (Toolkit: List of Fax-on-Demand Extensions, Introduction xiii.) The starred (*) titles represent resolutions adopted by the California State PTA Board of Managers. (These were not voted upon by Convention delegates.)
    • Adequate and Equitable State School Finance System (1987) Admission of Minors to R-Rated Films (1981) Admittance of Children to Adult Rated Films (1977) Aid to Rape Victims and Their Families (1977) AIDS Prevention Education in the Curriculum (1988)

    59. IASL: School Library Resources On The Internet: School Libraries Make A Differen
    The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Achievement. ERIC Digest.Written by Keith Curry Lance in 1994, this ERIC Digest ED372759
    http://www.iasl-slo.org/make-a-difference.html
    Home Contact Search About IASL ... Administration SCHOOL LIBRARIES
    MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
    This page contains links to research reports and other documents that show that school libraries make a difference to student achievement; that school libraries have a positive impact on students and on learning. There are documents from a number of countries. There are also links to articles in professional journals and newspapers that are based on these documents. This page is intended to help school librarians to answer the question, "Do school libraries make a difference?".
    School Libraries Work!
    This is a Research Foundation Paper published by Scholastic Library Publishing; it brings together research findings from almost ten years of school library-related research. The preface notes, "A substantial body of research since 1990 clearly demonstrates the importance of school libraries to students' education. Whether student achievement is measured by standardized reading achievement tests or by global assessments of learning, research shows that a well-stocked library staffed by a certified library media specialist has a positive impact on student achievement, regardless of the socio-economic or educational levels of the community."
    Student Learning Through Ohio School Libraries
    The OELMA web site has the report of the "Student Learning Through Ohio School Libraries" project carried out by Dr Ross Todd and Dr Carol Kuhlthau. Also available on the web site are a short PowerPoint presentation of the findings of this research project, the report itself as a downloadable PDF file, a fact sheet on the project, and a link to an article about the project in the February 2004 issue of

    60. Paramount's Great America | Northern California's Premier Theme Park And Enterta
    school OF ROCK Live in Concert A live rock n roll revue featuring songs by NEWSLETTER JOBS GUEST SERVICES media CENTER EN ESPAÑOL PARTNERS LEGAL CONTACT.
    http://www.pgathrills.com/news/
    Paramount's Great America Public Relations
    Holly Perez
    Communications Manager
    September 8, 2005
    NEW NICK OR TREAT™ HALLOWEEN EVENT AT PARAMOUNT’S GREAT AMERICA (Oct. 1 - 30)
    New Nick or Treat Halloween event stirs up a cauldron of family fun and is free with park admission Oct. 1 - 30... August 23, 2005
    Paramount's Great America 2005 Fall Calendar of Events (Sept. - Nov.)
    Paramount’s Great America offers a variety of event and entertainment options that the entire family will enjoy September - November. March 9, 2005
    2005 Paramount's Great America General Park Information
    March 4, 2005
    Award Winning Nickelodeon™ Celebration Parade Brings New Stars to Paramount’s Great America in 2005
    Danny Phantom™ and Dora the Explorer™ floats join 100-member cast weekends only, Sept. 3 - Oct. 30. March 4, 2005 CROCODILE DUNDEE’S BOOMERANG BAY BEACH CLUB™ 2005 FACT SHEET Crocodile Dundee’s Boomerang Bay Beach Club™ is bigger, better and wetter in 2005! The expanded water park is now three times bigger and offers more than 11-acres of family water fun including a new heated lagoon, the area’s longest lazy river for inner tube lounging, two new body water slides, exclusive poolside cabanas and brand new changing facilities! September 16, 2005

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