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  1. Delaware guide for library/media center skills: A library curriculum, grades K-12 by Richard L Krueger, 1974

61. SPLCenter.org Center Grant Sparks Classroom Change
delaware Valley Elementary school has 600 students. The puppets are justawesome, said Sharon Siegel, the school s media director.
http://www.splcenter.org/donate/donationsatwork/article.jsp?aid=23

62. NYS Library, Division Of Library Development: School Library Systems Brochure
school library systems help school library media centers become more Serve 4779school library media centers in 734 public school districts and 554
http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/libdev/slssap/brochure.htm
New York State Library Division of Library Development
NEW YORK STATE'S SCHOOL LIBRARY SYSTEMS
Ensuring that all New York's students are information literate
This information is also available as a printable brochure in .PDF
WHAT IS A SCHOOL LIBRARY SYSTEM?
New York State's School Library Systems are State-funded programs designed to support the school library media programs of member public school districts and nonpublic schools. School library systems provide specific services and programs that support the learning process of students, teachers and staff. School library systems promote increased student achievement through the use of quality school library media resources, information and programs.
SCHOOL LIBRARY SYSTEMS PROVIDE:
SUPPORT Offer a unique and crucial link to library services, promote information literacy for students and support the New York State Learning Standards. ACCESS Use the latest technology to make library print and electronic resource collections accessible to the education community through connections to all libraries in New York State. CONTENT Establish special collections of materials through Cooperative Collection Development projects and provide electronic databases of information through cooperative purchase of full-text resources and connections with the New York State Library.

63. Testimony Of Mr. Sloan
Your presence recognizes that the school library media center is essential to delaware Library, and Suzanne Smith, school Library media Specialist for
http://edworkforce.house.gov/hearings/106th/ecyf/esea41299/sloan.htm
Statement for the Record and Testimony of Tom W. Sloan
On behalf of the Delaware Division of Libraries
Before
The House Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth and Families
On Effective of School Library Media Programs on Learning
Good morning and welcome to Delaware and the Glasgow High School Library. I am Tom Sloan, Delaware’s State Librarian.
You honor the libraries of this state and nation by conducting this important hearing on the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary School Act in a school library. Your presence recognizes that the school library media center is essential to learning and is the information hub of successful 21st Century schools. To that end, the reauthorization of ESEA should ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information. It is the school library media program that provides the intellectual and physical access to learning materials in all formats. It is the school library staff that provides instruction to foster literacy and stimulate interest in reading, viewing, and using information. It is the successful school library media program that is able to work with teachers, students, and parents to design learning strategies to meet the needs of individual students. ESEA could provide incentives to establish, maintain, and expand school library media programs that improve student achievement as shown through research studies. ESEA could assist in providing the funds needed to acquire sufficient school library materials; provide qualified school library media specialists to work with students and teachers; and incorporate new technologies into the curriculum and learning.

64. Delaware Education News - Media Monitoring Service By EIN News
Center. He had played at the Shipley school. According to a police affidavit,17year-old delaware Health News delaware Law News delaware media News
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65. Libweb - Libraries On The Web
DE, delaware, USA; Hamden High school Hamden, CT, Connecticut, 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: 09/19/05 If this list is too long, try a keyword search

66. District Administration: Heart Of The School
Marchio read some research about the benefits of media centers, There is nodoubt they are the center of the school, Marchio says.
http://www.districtadministration.com/page.cfm?p=960

67. Guest Welcome Center - Laurel Wesleyan Church Of Laurel, Delaware
Serving southern delaware and the lower Eastern Shore. Ministry · Young AdultsMinistry · Library media Center · Food Pantry Ministry · Sunday school
http://www.laurelwesleyan.org/visitor.htm
Home Page Guest Welcome Center Schedule of Services Contact our Staff ... Christian Links
Guest Welcome Center
A message from Pastor Todd to our visitors: Dear Friend, Thank you for taking a moment of your time to "visit" with us. Should you ever have a chance to join us in worship, I believe you would find a place where Jesus Christ is exalted and where lives are being changed and healed through his power. We are a growing church that recognizes that though we all have a sinful past, there is forgiveness and new life through Jesus Christ. Here we love to celebrate how wonderful it is to be redeemed. It is my hope that as you look through our web site you will discover a church that is not only busy with the Lord's business, but a church that longs to make you part of our exciting family. I know you will feel welcomed and loved here. May God bless you and I hope to meet you in person some day. Pastor Todd Crofford Email Pastor Todd at:
PastorTodd@laurelwesleyan.org
A summary of our ministries and church activities is listed below. Details of some of these items can be accessed via the links on the left side of this page. Click Here for Information about Visiting Us for the First Time
(directions, service schedule, nursery, special needs, etc)

68. Widener University School Of Law
delaware media Services Department. The media Services department handles all the Stats school Grads Class Rankings; Curriculum; Visitors Center
http://www.law.widener.edu/departments/campus_services/delaware/media.shtml
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Delaware Media Services Department
The Media Services department handles all the Audio Visual, Video Conferencing, Coin-copiers and the Mobile Lab for all the Students, Faculty and Staff on Campus. Mr. Reza Amin over sees the department, which is located on the first floor of the Legal Information Center.

69. Widener University School Of Law
housekeeping, mail room, copy center, media services, requisition forms) One school,Two Campuses Our Faculty News Events Widener delaware
http://www.law.widener.edu/staff/index.shtml
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70. UTAH EDUCATIONAL LIBRARY MEDIA ASSOCIATION Promoting Children Reading And Teachi
Internet school Library media Center; Index to Internet Lesson Plan Sites forK12 Educators delaware Library Association http//www.dla.lib.de.us/
http://www.uelma.org/links.htm
Utah Educational Library Media Association
Promoting children reading and teaching information use VENDORS ORGANIZATION MEETINGS NEWSLETTERS ... LINKS
Don't judge a book by its movie.
Girl selecting a book at Olympus Junior High School, Holladay, Utah. UTAH LIBRARY LINKS UTAH SCHOOL DISTRICT LIBRARY LINKS SOME UTAH SCHOOL LIBRARY WEB SITES U. S. LIBRARY LINKS

71. Cape Hatteras School Library Media Center
The Library media Program for Secondary school About CHS Library media Center U. of delaware Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
http://www.outer-banks.com/hatteras-school/lmcsites.html
Featured Books Book Fair 2000 Information The Library Media Program for Secondary School About CHS Library Media Center For CHS students, staff and interested others, the Internet sites listed below by subject will be helpful in your research. Research assistance for all ages Table of Contents WWW Search Engines Virtual Libraries Internet News Sources Spanish Resources ... Sites for Teachers
To cite your sources, check your copy of the LMC's How to Cite Your Sources handout, or try:
U-Study Library Instruction Guide - Citing Sources
WWW Search Engines
NC Wiseowl Online Windows for Learning
(Check with LMC staff for passwords.)
NC LIVE Reference Databases
(Check with LMC staff for passwords.)
Back to Table of Contents
Virtual Libraries on the World Wide Web
East Albemarle Regional Public Library North Carolina State Library NC State University Libraries Internet Public Library ... Back to Table of Contents
Internet News Sources
Virginian-Pilot NewsLink Magazines USA Today CNN Interactive ... El Heraldo of Barranquilla, Columbia Back to Table of Contents
English/Literary Resources
English and American Literary Resources on the Net The Jane Austen Information Page The Shakespeare Web A Celebration of Women Writers ... Back to Table of Contents
Spanish Resources
The CompendiumSpanish Resources on the Net El Mundo Search Engine in Spanish Online Resources for Spanish Students Culture and Society of Mexico ... El Heraldo of Barranquilla, Columbia

72. EC Project Directory
and school library media centers and case studies of six school library media The Center is evaluating program implementation and impacts on school
http://ec.wmich.edu/ec/projectdirectory.htf
Directory of Center Projects Project Name
(Click Project Name for its home page if available. Click Project Acronym for summary Information. ) Project Description Current Projects Advanced Technological Education (ATE) The Evaluation Center is assessing the impact and effectiveness of the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program. In addition to answering summative evaluation questions, the project will develop a framework and working tools to guide and assist projects, centers, and technological educators in their future efforts to collect, report, and use evaluative information. AEA Public Policy Program (AEA) The Evaluation Center is assisting the American Evaluation Association to develop a public policy program. Appalachia Educational Laboratory (AEL) This external evaluation is addressing AEL's evaluation needs; exploring the impact AEL is having in its region; assessing the quality of services and the extent to which needs are being served, as perceived by constituents; and conducting a metaevaluation of the evaluation activities implemented by AEL. Delaware Charter Schools (DCS) The Evaluation Center is conducting a comprehensive evaluation of the charter school initiative in Delaware. The critical questions to be addressed concern impact, innovation, comparison with public schools, relationships between schools and authorizers, management structure, factors linked to success in achieving school mission and improving learning, and how best to strengthen the initiative.

73. The Week Ahead
Eastbrook Community school Board, 7 pm, junior high media center, LibertyPerryschool Board, 630 pm, corporation office, 105 S. delaware County Road
http://www.thestarpress.com/articles/2/043529-4482-004.html

74. WHYY: Across The Generations
delaware Center for Educational Technology Profiles two school-based oral Dr. Evelyn Bender, Director of the media Center at Edison High school,
http://www.whyy.org/generations/neighborhood.html
"By conducting a dialogue with our past, we are searching how to go forward." Milton Meltzer. Nonfiction for the Classroom, 1994. "We derive a large portion of our identity from the groups we belong to. Our family, our school, our team, our side of town, our party, our country, our religion, our race, our language...." Jim Carnes. Us and Them. Southern Poverty Law Center, 1995. Below is a list of the contents of this section. Click on any item in which you are interested for a fuller description and to reach the Internet link. The Philadelphia Story - Site focuses on history of Philadelphia and its neighborhoods.
Philadelphia Neighborhood History
- Rich collections of Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
University of Pennsylvania Library
- Web pages with 1990 Philadelphia neighborhood census data.
Oral Histories of Philadelphia Neighborhoods
- Histories based on inter-generational interviews.
Delaware Center for Educational Technology
- Profiles two school-based oral history projects. The Philadelphia Story
(Then type in 8088/philly.html.) This web site presents a history of Philadelphia and its neighborhoods, and provides access information for "most sources of records" for people interested in researching their Philadelphia ancestors. Click on section titled The History of Philadelphia and Its Neighborhoods.

75. The Delaware, Oh Web Page(TM) - Information For Visitors (Tour) - K-12 Education
Education in delaware County runs from preschool through graduate school. a strong media center, a computer lab, a physical education teacher,
http://www.delaware.org/vb/tour07.htm
K-12 Education
Education in Delaware County runs from pre-school through graduate school. Four public school districts Delaware City, Olentangy, Big Walnut and Buckeye Valley - serve the county. All participate with Delaware JVS, the Area Career Center. St. Mary's Catholic School serves youngsters from kindergarten through eighth grade, providing a sound education and daily instruction in the Catholic faith. Delaware Christian School serves students of all grades with a carefully planned curriculum and Christ-centered textbooks. In addition, the county offers a special school (Hickory Knoll) and a workshop (Alpha Industries) for persons with retardation and developmental disabilities. Ohio Wesleyan University, in downtown Delaware, and the Methodist Theological School in Ohio, just south of the city, complete the education picture.
Delaware City School District
The Delaware City School District is a quality-focused educational system with a comprehensive curriculum designed to meet the learning needs of all students. Five elementary schools, two middle schools and a high school serve over 4,300 students yearly. Extensive expansion and renovation of the high school was completed in January, l998. Renovation of Willis Intermediate school, serving grades 5 and 6, was completed in September, l997. The new John C. Dempsey middle school opened in August 2000 to house grades 7-8. The district technology center provides students and staff the opportunity to explore, understand, and use the technology that has become an integral part of our world. A K-12 gifted and talented program serves students with outstanding abilities. Educational options include post-secondary and concurrent college enrollment, advanced placement classes, ROTC, and a strong vocational/technical program. The district's School Age Child Care program (SACC) serves working parents with child care before and after school at the elementary and middle schools. Speech and language therapy and extensive psychological services are provided in all grades. KIDS FIRST! serves preschool children in a program that integrates children with special needs with their typically developing peers.

76. Media : In The News
Contact media Center Alison Ross 1800-469-0661 February 10, 2004 - SeafordMiddle school Explores New Technology Sussex Post, delaware
http://www.bmtfoundation.com/bfa/us/public/en/media/news.html

Overview
Releases In The News Media FAQs About Beaumont
Contact Media Center:
Beaumont Foundation Press Office
press@bmtfoundation.com
...In The News
This section includes links to news articles featuring the Beaumont Foundation of America.
January 6, 2004 Open House Set For PLUK (Parents Let's Unite for Kids) Lab
Billings Gazette, Billings, Wyoming February 9, 2004 Grant Brings New Computers to Jones Middle School
Laurel Leader, Call, Mississippi February 10, 2004 Seaford Middle School Explores New Technology
Sussex Post, Delaware February 13, 2004 Tri-City Teens Dig New Pasco Center
Mid Columbia Tri City Herald, Washington February 25, 2004
Columbia Basin Herald, Washington March 1, 2004 Tri-Valley Herald, California June 4, 2004 Technology Comes to Hoover Students Salem Statesman Journal, Oregon June 13, 2004 Warner Elementary School in Wilmington Gets Grant for Laptop Computers The Delaware News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware June 15, 2004 Greeley Tribune, Colorado June 25, 2004 Central Elementary School in Gulfport Received Grant The Sun Herald, Mississippi July 1, 2004

77. EBSS: Curriculum Materials Center Collections Development Policies
Access to the holdings of the school libraries in the Broomedelaware- Tioga B. The CIMC also serves as a demonstration school library media center for
http://www.lib.msu.edu/corby/ebss/cmcpolicy.htm
CURRICULUM MATERIALS CENTER COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY Second Edition Developed by Two Joint Subcommittees of the Problems of Access and Control of Education Materials Committee, Beth G. Anderson, Chair, and Curriculum Materials Committee, Virginia Nordstrom, Chair, of the Education and Behavioral Sciences Section Association of College and Research Libraries American Library Association Karin Duran, Chair Allison G. Kaplan, Chair Ad Hoc Subcommittee for Ad Hoc Subcommittee for Collection Development Curriculum Materials Policies Sources Permission is given for the reproduction or use of all or part of this document in the creation of an individual Curriculum Materials Center collection development policy. ISBN 0-8389-7707-3 except those which may be granted by Sections 107 and 108 of the Contents Preface Model Policy I. Introduction ObjectivesInstitutional ContextSupporting Documents II. Clientele DefinitionExclusionCategoriesLoan Restrictions III. Scope and Boundary Collection GuidelinesCollection Formats IV. Selection Criteria General CriteriaSample Specific Criteria V. Selection Processes

78. Feminist Campus Activism Online: Media Center
By writing for school media outlets, feminist students are raising awareness ofwomen s Published In, The Review, University of delaware, 03 March 2000
http://www.feministcampus.org/know/journalism/journalism_studentwork.asp
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By writing for school media outlets, feminist students are raising awareness of women's issues on campus and promoting reform. Online college media is an important source for information about recent campaigns and controversies in the feminist student movement. The Feminist Majority is proud to recognize the student journalists who have featured stories relevant to campus feminists and spoken out on such issues as sexual assault and women's academic advancement. Submit Your Article Journalism Home
Featured Work By Student Journalists
Title Moore's not for my right to life Author Erica Crabtree Published In The Crimson White, 28 July 2005 Type Feminist Feature Title Events Raise Awareness About Sexual Assault Author Katie Strayer Published In The Guardian Online, 25 May 2005 Type FMLA in the News Title FMLA Rocks for Choice Author Fikriyyah George Published In The New Paltz Oracle, 09 May 2005

79. Brandywine High School Library Media Center
Brandywine High school media Center Style Sheet and Sample Works Cited page Citing UDLib/SEARCH databases Allyn Bacon s Composition Site Citation
http://www.k12.de.us/brandywinehs/library/
WELCOME TO THE LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER Staff : Mrs. Janet Hill, Library Media Specialist
Mrs. Gail Jordan
, Library Aide Hours : Mondays - Wednesdays... 7:20 - 4:00 p.m. Thursdays ...7:20 - 3:00 p.m.
Fridays ... 7:20 - 2:30
p.m. Closed during B lunch every day (11:00 - 11:30) MEDIA CENTER SHOWCASES
Online Orientation to the Library Media Center

Student Library Aides

Media Center Policies
RESEARCH HELP - Online PowerPoint Presentations Search Engines - Link to search the Internet Career Planning Good Sites for Science Articles Brandywine School District's Spectrum Web Catalog
  • Spectrum is available on each computer in the Library Media Center
UDELib/SEARCH
Databases of online encyclopedias and full text magazine indexes (access only through public school computers) MLA Style for Bibliographic Citations - Recommended Sites
Brandywine High School Media Center Style Sheet and Sample Works Cited page
Citing UDLib/SEARCH databases

MLA Style from the Modern Language Association

ONLINE MAGAZINE LIST

80. Seaford School District Main
Seaford school District. Seaford, delaware Take a Virtual Tour of our MediaCenters. Click Here. Seaford Mentoring Program Click Here.
http://www.seaford.k12.de.us/ssd/
Seaford School District Seaford, Delaware First student day is August 29 for Regular Calendar! Superintendent School Board Schools District Offices ... ear Round School Instructional Technology SPARK District Handbooks Job Postings
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Remember to STOP for the school bus: It's the Law! Receive email notification of school closings:
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