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  1. A Model School District Media Program: Montgomery County As a Case Study (Ala Studies in Librarianship, No. 6.) by John T. Gillespie, 1977-06
  2. A process for planning school media programs: Defining service outputs, determining resource and operational requirements, and estimating program costs by James W Liesener, 1972
  3. Planning instruments for school library/media programs, by James W Liesener, 1974
  4. Instruments for planning and evaluating library media programs by James W Liesener, 1980

1. Maryland K-12 School Libraries/Media Centers
Maryland School Libraries/Media Centers, K12 Elementary Schools. Bannockburn Elementary School Media Center
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2. School Library Media Centers
School Library Media Centers Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) school from University of Maryland Back to Top
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3. WEBLINKS SCSU- ILS693 - ISSUES IN SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTERS
S School Library Media Centers Facilities Planning School Library Media Centers - HISTORY Curriculum Outcomes - Maryland Essential Curriculum
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4. CAROLINE COUNTY LIBRARY SCHOOL MEDIA!
SCHOOL LIBRARY AND MEDIA CENTERS Caroline County Board of Education Caroline County Maryland - USA
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5. The Status Of Public And Private School Library Media Centers In
The Status of Public and Private School Library Media Centers in the United States 1999.2000 E.D. Tabs U.S. Department of Education Institute of
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6. Selected Statistics On Public School Library/media Centers, By
489 LIBRARIES AND EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY LIBRARIES Table 418..Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state 1999.2000 State
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7. School Library Media Centers And Their Effect On Student Achievement
School library media centers and their effect on student achievement A review of the literature. Laura J. Hicks. Western Maryland College
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8. ALA Washington Office
Center for Education Statistics from the 199394 school library media centers study shows a while other schools had 30. In Maryland, a recent
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9. LINKS FOR TEACHERS/LIBRARY MEDIA SPECIALISS
TechnologiesRUBRICS Curriculum Outcomes - Maryland Essential Design Considerations for School Library Media Centers-Wisconsin Dept.
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10. Education (School Media Programs) Bibliozine
School media programs Bridgewater State College University of Washington. Western Maryland College. Did we miss something? Let us know.
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11. Maryland K-12 School Libraries/Media Centers
maryland school Libraries/media centers, K12. Elementary schools. Bannockburn Elementary school media Center Brookhaven Elementary school media Center
http://www.sailor.lib.md.us/MD_topics/lib/_sch.html
You are here: School Libraries Home About Sailor Cruise the Internet Contact Us ... Help Maryland School Libraries/Media Centers, K-12

12. NCEF Resource List: Library And Media Center Design--K-12
Design Considerations for school Library media centers TO ORDER maryland State Department of Education, school Facilities Branch, 200 W. Baltimore St.,
http://www.edfacilities.org/rl/libraries.cfm
LIBRARY AND MEDIA CENTER DESIGNK-12
NCEF's resource list of links, books, and journal articles on the design and planning of K-12 school libraries, including sample city and state guidelines, and resources on technology requirements. Show all citations
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Guidelines for Library Media Programs in Louisiana Schools. http://www.doe.state.la.us/lde/uploads/4211.pdf (Louisiana Dep't. of Education, Division of School Standards, Accountability, and Assistance, Baton Rouge, LA , 2004) For use in planning and designing new or remodeled school libraries, this publication provides information on establishing a planning committee, design considerations, technical requirements, security , accessibility and space planning. Daylighting Design in Libraries. http://www.librisdesign.org/docs/DaylightDesignLibs.pdf Dean, Edward (Libris DESIGN, funded by The Institute of Museum and Library Services , 2004)

13. School Library Facts
The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Achievement. In addition, the maryland State Department of Education outlines content and skills
http://www.bcpl.net/~dcurtis/libraryfacts/
Research
Student

Achievement
Collection Analysis ... Follett Titlewave Ordering Tips
Baltimore County Public Schools Receives 10.529 Million to Upgrade School Library Collections.
See PowerPoint presentation, " Turning Data Into Dollars: The Library Renaissance in Baltimore County Public Schools " for strategies to win support. (Scroll down to section Friday March 16, Session E103)
2001-2002 Secondary School Library Collection Maintenance Program

QUICK FACTS Contacts Della Curtis
Coordinator, LIS
Arthur Stritch
Supervisor, LIS
Curriculum onLINE

Baltimore County Council

Baltimore County Schools

COLLECTION QUALITY Collection Currency
due to the influx of funding from the School Accountability for Excellence (S.A.F.E.) grant, Elementary School Library Enhancement Program which provided an extra $15.00 per pupil towards the purchase of new library materials. COLLECTION QUALITY Items per Pupil (IPP) % of high schools have 10 or less IPP of middle schools have 10 or less IPP of elementary schools have 10 or less IPP NEWS ARTICLES Funding of School Libraries Library Renaissance in Baltimore: An Open and Shut Case for Library Funding MultiMedia Schools Journal Nov/Dec 2000

14. Office Of Technology
Kent County High school mathematics lab and all media centers upgraded with strawberry 1999, Technology in maryland schools Program (TIMS) HH Garnett
http://www.kent.k12.md.us/kent/tech/tech_history.htm
Technology/Accountability
Kent County Board of Education
215 Washington Avenue
Chestertown, MD 21620
Staff Directory
Information Teacher Tech Resources Office of Technology 25 Years of KCPS Technology History Second Five Year KCPS Educational Technology Plan developed and approved by the board of education. Enhancing Education Through Technology Grant (EETT) - Wireless Apple iBooks laptop computers, laser printers, and LCD projectors are issued to special education chairpersons. Kent County High School and physical education teachers are issued wireless Apple iBooks laptop computers . PowerSchool, a web-based student information system is implemented for all schools. Kent County government office and office of public works added to KCPS wireless Intranet. Kent County is the second Maryland school district to implement a countywide intranet. Computer adaptive testing is offered on-line for Maryland Functional Test. Countywide student to computer ratio reaches 4:1. System wide wireless Intranet network for all schools. Intranet bandwidth increases from 56kbps to 11mbps to provide faster network access and eliminate re-occurring cost.

15. MEMO Index
maryland EDUCATIONAL media ORGANIZATION school Library media centers Bring Students and Information Together. Join MEMO About MEMO - MEMO Conference
http://mdedmedia.org/
MARYLAND EDUCATIONAL MEDIA ORGANIZATION
School Library Media Centers...Bring Students and Information Together Join MEMO About MEMO MEMO Conference Calendar ...
Conference Scholarship
P. O. Box 21127
Baltimore, MD 21228
Save ED-TECH Funding - NOW!
Mark Your Calendars for Upcoming Events! MEMO Conference 2005 Hold October 20-21, 2005 on your calendars! MEMO's Fall Conference will feature a keynote presentation and workshops by Doug Johnson and Maryland Author's Luncheon speaker, Alex Flinn. Doug has been the Director of Media and Technology for the Mankato Public Schools since 1991 and has served as an adjunct faculty member of Minnesota State University, Mankato since 1990. His teaching experience has included work in grades K-12 in schools both here and in Saudi Arabia. He is the author of four books: The Indispensable Librarian, The Indispensable Teacher's Guide to Computer Skills, Teaching Right from Wrong in the Digital Age and Machines are the Easy Part; People are the Hard Part. His regular columns appear in Library Media Connection and Teacher magazines and his articles have appeared in over forty books and periodicals. Doug has conducted workshops and given presentations for over 130 organizations throughout the United States as well as in Malaysia, Kenya, Thailand, Germany, Qatar, Canada, the UAE and Australia and has held a variety of leadership positions in state and national organizations, including ISTE and AASL. This year's Maryland Author's Luncheon will feature BES Award Winner, Alex Flinn. Alex is the author of YA novels, Breaking Point, Breathing Underwater, Nothing to Lose, and her new book due in April, Fade to Black. When Alex Flinn was five, her mother informed her that she would be "an author" when she grew up. Never one to follow instructions, Alex studied theater and opera and became a lawyer before finally writing her first novel, Breathing Underwater. Alex lives in Miami with her husband, Gene, and their daughters, Katie and Meredith.

16. CAROLINE COUNTY LIBRARY SCHOOL MEDIA!
school LIBRARY AND media centers. Caroline County Board of Education Caroline County maryland - USA. Faculty and Staff. Supervisor of Instruction
http://cl.k12.md.us/media/mediahome.html

SCHOOL LIBRARY
AND MEDIA CENTERS
Caroline County Board of Education
Caroline County - Maryland - USA
Faculty and Staff
Supervisor of Instruction
  • John Perry - Central Office
    Media Specialists
    Bonnie Baker - Ridgely Elementary School
    Jill Ball - Greensboro Elementary School
    Virginia Thorwart - Federalsburg Elementary School
    Wendy Fitzgerald - Col. Richardson Middle School
    Louise Perry - Denton Elementary School
    Ann Reed - Colonel Richardson High School
    Claire Stevens - Lockerman Middle School
    Agnes Sturtz - Preston Elementary School Phyllis Triggs - North Caroline High School
  • 17. Forum On Library Statistics And Performance Measures Webography - National Infor
    Site contains facts and figures on school media centers, and standards and of maryland to test students on the usage of public school media centers.
    http://www.niso.org/news/events_workshops/stat-webogr.html
    Forum on Library Statistics and Performance Measures Webography
    Forum on Library Statistics and Performance Measures
    Webography of Related Resources
    Prepared by Linda Feguson
    Relicorp, Inc.
    Since 1968 NISO has maintained the national standard for Library Statistics, ANSI/NISO Z39.7. In conjunction with the five-year review process, and in support of the Forum on Library Statistics and Performance Measures, the following "webography" has been prepared as a guide to those organizations, library groups, and resources impacting and impacted by the need to "Measure the Information Age". NISO encourages the review and use of the resources linked through this webography. Key Organizations and Resources American Library Association
    List of ALA-reviewed standards and guidelines publications. See also Standards and Guidelines Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
    ARL Homepage. Has information on ARL-related projects and publications. British Library Board
    Library and Information Statistics Tables
    for the United Kingdom (LIST). Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK, 1998.
    Includes statistical tables for all types of libraries in the UK.

    18. Maryland's Lower Eastern Shore--Worcester County--Education
    and highest graduation rates of any maryland school system bullet 67% of high school graduates All schools also have computer labs and media centers.
    http://skipjack.net/le_shore/worcestr/schools.html
    Maryland's Lower Eastern ShoreA Great Place to Do Business! Worcester County, Maryland
    Schools
    Worcester County schools have one of the best attendance records
    and highest graduation rates of any Maryland school system
    67% of high school graduates plan to attend college
    Two major universities are nearby
    Wor-Wic Community College provides customized job training and offers certificates in manufacturing at the new Advanced Technology Center.
    Worcester County has excellent public schools located in outstanding facilities. The county spends a relatively high amount of money on each pupil. Our attendance rate, graduation rate and standardized test scores are well above the state average. The public schools serve approximately 6300 students, grades kindergarten through twelve, in five elementary schools, four middle schools, three high schools, one career and technology center and one special education school. All schools also have computer labs and media centers. Small classes ensure that students receive individual attention. Day care and pre-school are also widely available in all parts of the county. In 1996:
    • 67% of Worcester County high school grads planned to pursue higher education at a college or university;

    19. Maryland State Page
    maryland State Data Center The SDC monitors development trends, analyzes social, public libraries; school libraries and media centers (K-12);
    http://nnlm.gov/sea/state/maryland.htm
    Quick Links About Us Quick Search Forms Projects Funding Opportunities ... What's New
    Maryland
    Demographics Statistics News Information Health Resources ...
    Maryland is located on the east coast of the United States, with its state capital located in Annapolis . Maryland has 23 counties and the independent City of Baltimore. Among the 50 states, Maryland ranks 42nd in size, covering 12,407 square miles. According to the 2000 Census, Maryland ranks 19th in population with 5,296,486 residents, and the state's population is projected to increase by 8 percent through 2010. Several counties are projected to experience growth rates of 20 percent or more over the next ten years, including Calvert, Charles, Frederick, and Howard counties. Approximately 90 percent of Maryland 's 5.3 million residents live in the densely populated corridor between Baltimore and Washington , DC . Jurisdictions with the greatest population densities include Baltimore City and neighboring Baltimore and Anne Arundel Counties , and Montgomery and Prince George 's Counties, which border Washington, DC. Maryland residents are predominantly white (62%), with a significant black population (27%). Hispanics make up 6% of the state's population. Maryland has an abundance of prime workforce-age residents, with nearly one-third of the state's population between the ages of 25 and 44, a higher percentage than the national average.* (reference to MD State Data Center)

    20. Criteria For Selection Of Library Media Materials
    SELECTION CRITERIA FOR school LIBRARY media CENTER COLLECTIONS Form Only. BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC schoolS Towson, maryland 21204
    http://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/office/admin/selection.html
    Baltimore County Public Schools
    SELECTION CRITERIA FOR SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER COLLECTIONS
    The Baltimore County Public School policy states that each office in the Department of Instruction shall establish a Materials Review and Selection Committee to determine criteria for selecting materials to ensure that all instructional materials extend the knowledge and understanding of the Essential Curriculum. The following policy was developed by the Office of Library and Information Technology.
    School library media specialists are responsible for the review, evaluation, and selection of the school library media collection. They are guided by the system-level selection policy that embodies the philosophy and procedures set forth in national, state, and county documents. Library media specialists work cooperatively with administrators and teachers to provide resources which represent diverse points of view, stimulate growth in thinking skills, and promote the overall educational program. Library media collections are developed to meet both curricular and personal needs. To ensure that these needs are met, library media specialists apply selection criteria and use recommended selection tools. All purchases, including gifts, should meet the same selection standards.
    This selection policy reflects the philosophy and goals of the school system and supports the principles of intellectual freedom described in Information Power: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs the

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