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         Massachusetts School Media Centers:     more detail
  1. School library media center long-range planning guide: A workbook for Massachusetts school library media centers by Carolyn Bussian Markuson, 1999
  2. Cooperation between public libraries and public school library/media centers in Massachusetts by Irene Gesiak Kelley, 1992

41. May Institute | Media Center
May Institute Honors 22 Western massachusetts Division Employees for 10 Years May Center for Child Development in West Springfield, a yearround school
http://www.mayinstitute.org/media_center/press_single.asp?id=67

42. Center For Peaceable Schools
Boston Independent media Center Radical Calendar The massachusetts school-AgeCoalition (MSAC) is the only statewide organization dedicated to
http://www.lesley.edu/academic_centers/peace/links_resources.html
this site
maintained by:
Tania M.
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Links and Resources
This page provides links to web resources that may be of interest to educators and youth workers. Groups listed here cover a wide range of work, including youth development, conflict resolution, social justice, and peace education.
LESLEY UNIVERSITY LINKS
Lesley University offers a unique and powerful Masters Degree program in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis on Conflict Resolution and Peaceable Schools, offered in collaboration with Educators for Social Responsibility (ESR). This Masters degree in the School of Education will help prepare teachers, guidance counselors, administrators or anyone working with young people to become agents of change, in key leadership positions, paving the way for expansion of conflict resolution in schools across the country. An Advanced Professional Certificate is also available.
YOUTH PROGRAMS IN THE GREATER BOSTON AREA
  • Boston Area Youth Organizing Project
contact: janicelee@byop.org

43. 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

44. Massachusetts
Top / Reference / Libraries / school Libraries / massachusetts Pierce Middleschool Library/media Center Milton, MA; Walnut Hill school for the Arts
http://www.reference.com/Dir/Reference/Libraries/School_Libraries/Massachusetts/
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Phillips Academy - Oliver Wendell Holmes Library
Andover, MA
Agawam Junior High School Library
Agawam, MA
Amherst Regional High School Library
Amherst, MA
Overlook Middle School Library Media Center
Ashburnham, MA
Cashman Elementary School Library
Amesbury, MA
Chelmsford High School Library
Chelmsford, MA
Cushing Academy Library
Ashburnham, MA
Beverly High School Library/Media Center
Beverly, MA
The Fenn School Library
Concord, MA
Ayer Middle/High School Media Center
Ayer, MA
The Winsor School - The Virginia Wing Library
Boston, MA
The Park School Library
Brookline, MA
Burlington High School Library
Burlington, MA
Brookline High School - Sylvia K. Burack Library
Brookline, MA
Lexington High School Library
Lexington, MA
Concord-Carlisle High School Library
Concord, MA
Alcott Elementary School Library
Concord, MA
Erving Elementary School Library
Erving, MA
Deerfield Academy - Frank L. Boyden Library

45. -=Massachusetts Computer Using Educators - MassCUE=-
massachusetts Computer Using Educators MassCUE We meet at the NorthAttleborough Middle school media Center from 330-530 (typically on a Wednesday).
http://www.masscue.org/community/semsig.htm
Home Southeast Massachusetts Special Interest Group (SEMSIG)
SIG Leaders
SIG Resources SIG Leaders:
Lynn Wiegel, Norton Public Schools
Emily Nicodemus, North Attleborough Public Schools
David Strimple, North Attleborough Schools Contact:
Lynn Wiegel, lwiegel@mail.norton.mec.edu
Emily Nicodemus, enicodemus@naschools.net Directions:
This MassCUE Special Interest Group meets at least every two months during the regular school year. We meet at the North Attleborough Middle School Media Center from 3:30-5:30 (typically on a Wednesday). Administrators, teachers and support staff from South Eastern Massachusetts (and sometimes elsewhere) gather to share ideas, new technology, ideas for technology integration, view new product demonstrations and discuss ways of meeting the many technological standards in education today. Many of our members present their own ideas at our meetings. We are often able to try out the technology being discussed or demonstrated in the computer lab here in the Media Center . Ideas for future meetings are discussed with the group in order to allow for new topics and to attempt to meet a variety of needs. We welcome new members and encourage anyone interested in learning about best-practice modeling for the use of technology in our schools to join us each month. please email or call to let us know you are coming so we can plan for materials and equipment.

46. Remote Use Statistics - July 2001 - June 2002
Western massachusetts Regional Library System Helpiing Libraries Do More ForYou Since 1961 Franklin Avenue Elementary school, media Center, INFOTRAC
http://www.wmrls.org/services/databases/statistics/remote2002.html
Remote Use Statistics:
July 2001 to June 2002
Organization Library Database Count American International College Shea Memorial Library Electric Library American International College Shea Memorial Library INFOTRAC American International College Shea Memorial Library Wilson Biographies Plus Berkshire Community College Jonathan Edwards Library Electric Library Berkshire Community College Jonathan Edwards Library INFOTRAC Elms College Alumnae Library INFOTRAC Elms College Alumnae Library Wilson Biographies Plus Greenfield Community College Library/Learning Resource Center Electric Library Greenfield Community College Library/Learning Resource Center INFOTRAC Greenfield Community College Library/Learning Resource Center Wilson Biographies Plus Holyoke Community College Library/Donahue Building Electric Library Holyoke Community College Library/Donahue Building INFOTRAC Holyoke Community College Library/Donahue Building Wilson Biographies Plus Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Eugene L. Freel Library

47. Libweb - Libraries On The Web
USA; Greater Lowell Technical High school Tyngsboro, MA, massachusetts, USA 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: 09/22/05 If this list is too long, try a keyword search

48. ALA EStore: Product Detail
Designing a school Library media Center for the Future media specialist atMinuteman school of Applied Arts and Sciences in Lexington, massachusetts.
http://alastore.ala.org/SiteSolution.taf?_sn=catalog2&_pn=product_detail&_op=717

49. Purchasing Cooperatives
Ipswich Middle/High school. Lawrence, Lawrence Law Library massachusetts Trial Reading, WS Parker Middle school media Center WS Parker Middle school
http://www.nmrls.org/coops/fy2006/marls2006.shtml
MARLS-Massachusetts Regional Library Systems
Material and Supply Cooperative
FY2006 Materials and Supply Cooperative Participants Total 125 Libraries Municipality/City Amesbury Amesbury Public Library
Amesbury
Amesbury Elementary School Andover Memorial Hall Library
Andover
South Elementary School Andover Markham Library
Gr. Lawrence Technical School Andover
Bancroft Elementary School Andover
Doherty Middle School Andover
High Plain Elementary School Andover Oliver Wendall Holmes Library Phillips Academy Beverly Paul M. Scott Library Montserrat College of Art Beverly Library Media Center Beverly High School Beverly Halle Library Endicott College Billerica Billerica Public Library Boxford Boxford Town Library Burlington Joan F. Miles Library Burlington High School Burlington Burlington Public Library Byfield Newbury Town Library Carlisle Gleason Public Library Carlisle Ruth C. Wilkins Library Carlisle Elementary School Chelmsford Chelmsford Public Library Danvers Highlands Elementary School Danvers Smith Elementary School Danvers A. E. Studzinski Library St. John's Prep School

50. Purchasing Cooperatives
Burlington, Library media Center Francis Wyman Elementary school Danvers,Northeast massachusetts Regional Library System (NMRLS)
http://www.nmrls.org/coops/fy2005/marls2005.shtml
MARLS-Massachusetts Regional Library Systems
Material and Supply Cooperative
FY2005 Materials and Supply Cooperative Participants Total 120 Libraries Municipality/City Amesbury Amesbury Elementary School Amesbury Amesbury Public Library
Andover High Plain Elementary School Andover Memorial Hall Library
Andover Markham Library
Gr. Lawrence Technical School Andover Oliver Wendall Holmes Library
Phillips Academy Andover Bancroft Elementary School Beverly Library Media Center
Beverly High School Beverly Memorial Middle School Beverly North Beverly Elementary School Beverly McKeown Elementary School Beverly Paul M. Scott Library
Montserrat College of Art Beverly Beverly Public Library
Billerica Billerica Public Library
Boxford Boxford Town Library Burlington Joan F. Miles Library Burlington High School Burlington Library Media Center Francis Wyman Elementary School Burlington Burlington Public Library Byfield Newbury Town Library Carlisle Ruth C. Wilkins Library Carlisle Elementary School Carlisle Gleason Public Library Chelmsford Chelmsford Public Library Danvers Peabody Institute Library Danvers Northeast Massachusetts Regional Library System (NMRLS) Danvers A. E. Studzinski Library

51. Massachusetts Attorney General: Full Article
The Office massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly. media Center letters tothousands of massachusetts schools and child care centers that have failed
http://www.ago.state.ma.us/sp.cfm?pageid=986&id=1370

52. Massachusetts Attorney General: January 21, 2005
massachusetts law requires that schools, day care centers, and school age childcare programs prepare and file integrated pest management (IPM) plans with
http://www.ago.state.ma.us/sp.cfm?pageid=1961

53. Center For Education Reform
HOME Inc., massachusetts Department of Education, MIT Comparative media Studiesand Boston Public school System Will Host a OneDay Conference On media
http://edreform.com/index.cfm?fuseAction=states§ioNID=58&stateID=41&altCol=2

54. Center For Education Reform
The Center for Education Reform, the nation s leading authority on school reform HOME Inc., massachusetts Department of Education, MIT Comparative media
http://edreform.com/index.cfm?fuseAction=states§ionID=58&stateID=41&altCol=2

55. Center For Media Technology At CRC
The Center for media Technology provides support to school libraries in the use school of Library and Information Science; University of massachusetts,
http://boston.k12.ma.us/teach/technology/av.asp
Center for Media Technology
Located at: Campbell Resource Center
1216 Dorchester Ave
Dorchester, MA The Center for Media Technology provides support to school libraries in the use of print and other media. Our hours are Monday through Friday, 7am - 4pm. The Center for Media Technology is home to three libraries:
Media Software Library
In addition, the Center still house some sound filmstrips, as well as records, audio cassettes, laser discs, CD-ROMs, transparencies, computer software, math manipulatives, slides, and a collection of copyfree music for video and slide/tape production. These materials are available to any Boston Public School teacher for preview and short term evaluation use in the classroom. Materials may be checked-out as needed for any school day. The maximum loan period is two weeks on most materials; classroom sets of math manipulatives may be checked out for a maximum period of one month. The titles of these materials are listed in the following catalogs:
  • The Media Software Catalog
    The Annotated EDCO Video Tape Catalog
    Curriculum Video Tape Collection
    Catalogs are updated ANNUALLY and are available online.

56. Reading Massachusetts School Enrollment
sq. ft) and spaces housing the media center, lecture hall, science and math wing . 10/21/02 student enrollment projections released at Reading school
http://www.iror.org/enrollment.asp
Home Administration Assessment Curriculum ... Links Reading Student Enrollment Over the past 6 years, Reading student enrollment numbers (projections and actuals) have been used and manipulated by school administration and special interest groups to reflect a need that does not exist. The most accurate, enduring projections were done in 1997 by Drummey, Rosane and Anderson (DRA) as part of the first Reading Memorial High School (RMHS) feasibility study However, ensuing studies by Massachusetts Institute for Social and Economic Research (MISER) and New England School Development Council ( NESDEC ) and "tweaked" numbers by Earl R. Flansburgh (then ERF&A, now FAI Flansburgh Associates, Inc.) continue to be used and misused by Reading school administratiors, depending upon the issue, audience and impact desired. October 21, 2002 student enrollment projections (available at the Nov. 4, 2002 Reading School Committee meeting) reflect a continued reduction in original projections

57. Conferences By Date
Convention Center University of Hartford, massachusetts school Library media Radisson Hotel Convention Center, Association for Indiana media
http://www.hwwilson.com/conferences/bydate/Jan_aug.htm
What's New Free Trials Orders Contacts ... Shopping Cart Conferences by Date—September 2005 to July 2006 Revised: 9-6-2005 Conferences by Region SEPTEMBER 2005 TENN-SHARE
September 22, 2005
Location: Nashville, TN
Rep: Leonard DiSanto Kentucky Library Association and
Kentucky School Media Assoc.

September 14-17, 2005
Location: Louisville, KY
Rep: Lynda O'Connor
Convention Center:
The Galt House East Minnesota Library Association
September 21-23, 2005 Location: Minneapolis, MN Rep: Bruce Preslan Convention Center: The Depot (Courtyard by Marriott) North Carolina Library Association September 21-23, 2005 Location: Winston-Salem, NC Rep: Leonard DiSanto Convention Center: Benton Convention Center Pennsylvania Library Association September 25-28, 2005 Location: Hershey, PA Rep: Jo Seik Convention Center: NLA/NEMA Conference September 28-30, 2005

58. Gale - Fivestar Press - Tradeshows
Jun 17, Regional Educational media Center Association of Michigan Nov 23,massachusetts school Library media Association, Sturbridge, MA
http://www.galegroup.com/fivestar/tradeshows.htm


Trade Shows Whenever we can, we like to meet face-to-face to discuss how we can best meet your information needs. We encourage you to visit Thomson Gale representatives at the following trade shows in 2003:
Date Show Location Jan 2-5 American Historical Association Chicago, IL Jan 25-28 ALA Mid-Winter Philadelphia, PA Jan 30-31 Ontario Library Association Toronto, CA Feb 3-5 Ohio School Net State Tech Conference Columbus, OH Feb 3-7 Texas Computer Educational Association Auston, TX Feb 4 Illinois Vendor Fair Chicago, IL Feb 4-6 Florida Educational Technology Conference Orlando, FL Feb 6 Illinois Vendor Fair Springfield, IL Feb 25-28 Illinois Technology Conference for Education St. Charles, IL Mar 5-7 South Carolina Association of School Librarians Columbia, SC Mar 6-7 Research Tri, NC Mar 6-8 Kentucky Teaching and Learning Conference Louisville, KY Mar 6-9 Alaska Library Association Juneau, AK Mar 12-14 Computers in Libraries Washington, D.C

59. Multnomah County Library
Survey of Multnomah County Library Public school media centers MassachusettsPolicy on Cooperation between Public Libraries and school Libraries
http://www.cascadelink.org/ear/pslp/
A department of Multnomah County , serving the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area
PUBLIC/SCHOOL LIBRARY PLANNING PROJECT
BACKGROUND:
This project was funded by an LSTA grant titled The Public Library's Role in Student Success: a Planning Grant to Determine Best Practices for Multnomah County Library. For one year (January 2001-January 2002), two Multnomah County librarians conducted research, interviews, focus groups and surveys in an effort to identify the most effective strategies for the public library in supporting the academic success of students attending the eight public school districts in Multnomah County.
Below are some links related to this project as well as links to documents and other information associated with it.
DOCUMENTS:
First Quarterly Report

Second Quarterly Report

Third Quarterly Report

Fourth Quarterly Report
...
Survey of Multnomah County Library Public School Media Centers

This is a copy of the blank survey we sent out to every school library in all eight public school districts. All the information from the surveys is entered into the database we created for this project, but has yet to be analyzed. We plan to use this information to correlate data on school libraries and student achievement, library budget, collection, staffing, etc.
Student survey conducted in Multnomah County Library branches: Report
Student survey conducted in schools: Report Principal Focus Groups: Report . In order to download this report you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Teacher Focus Groups: Report . In order to download this report you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader.

60. Faculty
at the University of massachusetts Medical Center in Worcester, massachusetts . Educational media Center at the Boston University school of Medicine.
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/Dept/Content.aspx?DepartmentID=336&PageID=9046

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