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  1. Library media centers: accessibility issues in rural Missouri.: An article from: Intervention in School & Clinic by John E. Cox, Debra M. Lynch, 2006-11-01
  2. Media Standards for School Learning Resources Centers: Standards and Recommendations for Public School Districts in Missouri (Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education)
  3. Let's talk trash. (Springfield Public Schools' 'etc. Center' in Springfield, Missouri): An article from: Phi Delta Kappan by Rolf Myller, Cindy Schoenauer, 1995-06-01
  4. Liberating the media: News (Freedom of Information Center report) by Muriel C. L Akamatsu, 1972
  5. The print media and equal time (Freedom of Information Center report) by David M Hansaker, 1975
  6. The news media manual: A guide for hazardous substance research centers by Robert A Logan, 1992

21. Hickman Mills C-1 School District
missouri Dept. of Elementary Secondary Education DESE Home Page and secondarysites (media centers, science labs, restrooms) also began this spring,
http://schoolweb.missouri.edu/hickman.k12.mo.us/
9000 Old Santa Fe Road
Kansas City, MO 64138
THREE TRAILS COMMUNITY DAY
eptember 24, 2005 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Hickman Mills High School 9010 Old Santa Fe Road.
Crafters and Food Vendors Wanted!
See Quick Link on this page for Applications. New Residency Guidelines for All Students
Hickman Mills C-1 Schools will be expanding residency requirements for all students in the 2005-2006 school year...
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Welcome to the Hickman Mills C-1 School District Web page. We first made history in 1902, when the Hickman Mills area schools became the first Consolidated School District in the state of Missouri. Over the past 100 years, the district has grown from less than 100 students to an enrollment today of 7,047 students. Each of the district's schools strives for academic excellence. The schools include: eight elementary schools, two middle schools, two senior high schools, two special schools along with a comprehensive gifted program, an early childhood center and an alternative school. The patrons of the community have always strongly supported their schools. Working together with people of diverse backgrounds through various groups and organizations, the school district has been responsive to community needs.

22. NASA - Kennedy Space Center Deputy Director Visits Missouri School To Share New
Kennedy Space Center Deputy Director Visits missouri school to Share New Vision For media interested in arranging interviews with Whitlow in conjunction
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(Phone: 321/867-2468) KSC Release No. 30-04 Kennedy Space Center Deputy Director Visits Missouri School to Share New Vision With Nation's Youth NASA's Kennedy Space Center Deputy Director Dr. Woodrow Whitlow Jr. and an astronaut will visit John Evans Middle School, a NASA Explorer School in Potosi, Mo., on May 18 to share the new Vision for Space Exploration with the next generation of explorers. The presentation will begin at 1:30 p.m. at the auditorium of the school, located at 303 S. Lead St.

23. Dick And Jane Go To The Head Of The Class - 4/1/2000 - School Library Journal -
The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Achievement. Unpublished master s thesis, Central missouri State University. Jones, JR (1994).
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA153041.html
Already a magazine subscriber? Register for our web site at no additional cost Sign up for our e-mail alerts or for a free 30-day trial of our web site Already registered for our site? Log In Browse by SLJ Section Building Influence Chat Room Editorial Educator's Resource Kit Features First Steps Focus On Graphic Novel Roundup Learning Quarterly Librarian's Internet News Nonfiction Booktalker TechKnowledge Teen Talk Up for Discussion UpFront What Works Browse by Topic Assessment Author/Illus. Interviews Awards Best Books Careers Censorship Certification Children's/YA Publishing Collection Development Conferences Curriculum Standards Databases Early Learning Resources Funding Graphic Novels Information Literacy Instructional Resources Intellectual Freedom Legislation Literacy Multimedia New in Paperback No Child Left Behind People Product Reviews Professional Development Reading Research Spending/Budgets Staffing/Salaries Student Achievement Technology Teens Testing Web Resources Dick and Jane Go to the Head Of the Class By Christine Hamilton-Pennell, Keith Curry Lance, Marcia J. Rodney, and Eugene Hainer 4/1/2000
What do students need in order to succeed? The latest research insists they need strong library media programs

24. School Library Media Centers
Resources related to the operation of school library media centers administration,selection, From missouri Dept. of Elementary Secondary Education
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/libraries.htm

25. Division Of School Improvement - Curriculum
PDF File CHAPTER 7 EVALUATION OF THE LIBRARY media CENTER PROGRAM Sharon Early Lee s Summit R-7, Jan Rambow - Kansas City missouri school District
http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divimprove/curriculum/library/
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SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA STANDARDS HANDBOOK Table of Contents Each document is available in A Note on Downloading PDF Files  Message from DESE : This information was originally created as a print document. After it was created and given to DESE to disseminate, it was discovered the cost of printing and mailing was prohibitive. In an effort to disseminate the information. the document has been translated into HTML and PDF pages. In the original print format, there were several pages inserted (i.e. ALA, AASL, and DESE documents). It was not possible to "insert" those pages in the process of converting the file to pdf. I have included links to the appropriate Internet pages in the chapters having "insert" messages or place holder pages. Once you access the pdf. pages, you may search for specific information using the "find" command and print all or selected pages. I hope this information is useful to you in your professional life. CHAPTER I: PLANNING I. Introduction

26. The Freedom Of Information Center At The Missouri School Of Journalism
press, media, journalism, journalists, reporters, news, freedom, information, Journalism Library missourian Library missouri school of Journalism
http://foi.missouri.edu/
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Media Law Research Mission Statement ... Search the FOI Page State FOI Laws State FOI News Whistleblowing Info CURRENT NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
UN inquiry called for after 18th journalist killed by US troops Aug. 30, 2005, Press Gazette Journalists didn't bother vetting Iraq war rationale News media owe public an explanation and a pledge August 28, 2005, The Houston Chronicle U.S. attorney seeks Plain Dealer source July 22, 2005, The Plain Dealer Government Asks Court to Deny Release of FBI Files July 20, 2005, The NewStandard Republicans mess with PBS July 19, 2005, Toronto Star Large Volume of F.B.I. Files Alarms U.S. Activist Groups July 18, 2005, The New York Times War, Lies, and E-Mail. While press presses Rove, prosecutors scoop reporters, take notes. July 19, 2005, The Village Voice AP seeks release of records from KSP July 15, 2004

27. School-Libraries.Net: Peter Milbury's Network Of School Librarian Web Pages
Affton High school Library media Center Maintained by Rosa Owsley, Librarian, Maintained by Stacy Treacy, Library media Specialist, O Fallon, missouri.
http://www.school-libraries.net/usa/mo.html
School Libraries.Net
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Affton High School Library Media Center
Maintained by Rosa Owsley, Librarian, Affton High School, St.Louis, Missouri.
Northwest High School Library Media Center
Maintained by: Linda Dougherty, Librarian, Northwest High School,Cedar Hill, Missouri. Park Hill High School Media Center Maintained by Jim Neal, Library Media Specialist, Park Hill High School, Kansas City, Missouri. Raymore-Peculiar High School Media Center Maintained by: Terry Kling, Library Media Specialist, Raymore-Peculiar High School, Peculiar, Missouri. Raymore-Peculiar Middle School Media Center Maintained by: Debbie Walker, Library Media Specialist, Raymore-Peculiar Middle School

28. School Library Impact Studies
missouri (2003). Show Me Connection How school Library media Center ServicesImpact Student Achievement, 20022003 by Quantitative Resources, LLC
http://www.lrs.org/impact.asp
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Since 2000, studies on the impact of school libraries and librarians on academic achievement have been conducted in Colorado and more than a dozen other states. Have you used one or more of these studies as an advocate for school libraries and librarians? If so, we would appreciate hearing from you in a short survey. It's about time we find out what sort of impact this research itself has had. Click here to fill out the School Library Studies Outcomes Survey
Presentations prepared by Keith Curry Lance
Enough Already! Blazing New Trails for School Research
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Analyzing Relationships Between School Libraries and Academic Achievement
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Powering Achievement: How School Librarians Impact Academic Achievement
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Scientifically-Based Research on the Impact of School Libraries on Academic Achievement
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5 Roles for Empowering School Librarians
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How School Librarians Help Kids Achieve Standards: The Second Colorado Study (2000)
by Keith Curry Lance, Christine Hamilton-Pennell, and Marcia J. Rodney

29. News From The Poplar Bluff R-1 School District - Poplar Bluff, Missouri
, Workshop, training materials available to missouri schools,...... Teachers with web pages visit the new Library media Center website!
http://www.r1schools.org/news_list.asp
Visit a School ... Poplar Bluff High School Poplar Bluff Junior High 5th and 6th Grade Center Eugene Field Elementary Lake Road Elementary Oak Grove Elementary O'Neal Elementary Kindergarten Center Early Childhood Center Technical Career Center Adult Education Center Poplar Bluff School District, 1110 N. Westwood Blvd., Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901 (573) 785-7751
News Search Category Show All Senior High School Junior High School 5th-6th Grade Center O'Neal Elementary Oak Grove Elementary Lake Road Elementary Eugene Field Elementary Kindergarten Center Technical Career Center Adult Education Center Special Services Administration Media Center Board of Education Employment Opportunities Alumni Personnel Search Keyword O'Neal Elementary Title: O'Neal Newsletter Read More Date Posted: September 9, 2005 Description: September 2005 Senior High School Title: PBHS Newsletter Read More Date Posted: September 7, 2005 Description: September Newsletter Oak Grove Elementary Title: Parent Letter Read More Date Posted: September 1, 2005

30. Missouri
Top / Reference / Libraries / school Libraries / missouri High school mediaCenter Raytown, MO; Bode Middle school Library media Center St. Joseph, MO
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Clarksburg, MO
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Farmington, MO
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Farmington, MO
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Fredericktown, MO
Worth County R-III Library Media Center
Grant City, MO
Central Elementary School Library
Hannibal, MO
Truman High School Library Media Center
Independence, MO
Hickman Mills High School Media Center
Kansas City, MO
Kennett Middle School Library
Kennett, MO
Marceline R-V High School Library
Marceline, MO
Morgan County R-I School Library Media Center
Morgan County, MO
Nixa Junior High School Library Media Center
Nixa, MO
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Nixa, MO
Thomas Elementary School Library Media Center
Nixa, MO

31. Library Science Department 2004-2005 SMSU Undergraduate Catalog
Note missouri certification as Library media Specialist requires a and theuse of technology in the library media center program and school curriculum.
http://www.smsu.edu/recreg/dept_li.html
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Duane G. Meyer Library , Phone: 836-4525, FAX: 836-4764
Email: Library@missouristate.edu
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LIS Courses Department Head and Dean:
Professor Karen L. Horny, M.A.L.S. Professors: Lynn S. Cline, M.A., M.S. in L.S.; Neosha A. Mackey, M.B.A., M.L.S.; Marilyn McCroskey, M.A., M.S. in L.S.; J.B. Petty, Ph.D. Associate Professors: Donald Andrew Beisswenger, Ph.D.; James A. Coombs, M.A. in L.S., C.A.S.; Cheryl Jones, M.L.S.; Edward S. Proctor, M.A., M.L.S.; Michelle Turvey, M.L.S. Assistant Professors: David L. Adams, M.A. in L.S.; Dea A. Borneman, M.A. in L.S.; Edward DeLong, M.A., M.L.S.; Charlotte Dugan, M.A. in L.S., C.A.S.; Betty Evans, M.A. in L.S.; Crystal D. Gayle, M.L.I.S.; Andrew Lokie, M.A.; Heather L. Moulaison, M.S. in L.S.; Vern Reeder, M.S. in L.S.; David E. Richards, M.A., M.L.I.S.; Douglas M. Stehle, M.L.I.S.; Byron Stewart, M.A. in L.S.; Tammy R. Stewart, M.A. in L.S.; Suzanne Teghtmeyer, M.L.I.S., Michel J. Wendt, M.L.I.S.; Kyle D. Winward, M.L.I.S. Emeritus Professors: Margaret S. Crighton, M.S. in L.S.; C. Lynne Freeman, M.S. in L.S.; Willa J. Garrett, M.A. in L.S.; Walter H. Green, Jr., M.M., M.S. in L.S.; Robert D. Harvey, M.S.; Clara Kent, M.S. in L.S.; Walter D. King, M.A. in L.S.; Sarada Kotamraju, M.S.L.S.; Florence Maltby, M.S. in L.S., C.A.S.; Julian H. Pace, M.L.S.; Mary Elizabeth Reid, B.S. in L.S.; Frances E. Wallace, M.A.

32. The School Library Media Specialist
Standards for missouri Schools Library media Centershttp//dese.mo.gov/divimprove/curriculum/standards/lmcstand.htm Return to Top
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Course Overview Library Media Program ... Program Advocacy The Library Media Program School Library: A Place That learners Love to Come To . . .
A school library media program is more than the resources, services, and people. It's more that a building space. It's the thinking and synergy that occurs when you put all the elements of the learning community together. The library media program is an integral part of the learning community. Information Power (p. 6-7) suggests seven goals of today's library media center including the following areas:
  • Intellectual access to information Physical access to information Learning experiences encouraging information fluency Leadership, collaboration, and assistance to teachers Resources and activities promoting life-long learning for all Program providing local and remote information opportunities Learning opportunities for a diverse population
Read Mission and Goals of the School Library Media Program from Information Power.
Read Position Statement on the Role of the School Library Media Program and the Position Statement on the Value of Library Media Programs in Education from American Association of School Librarians (AASL).

33. School Library Management
Library media Standards Handbook missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Running a school Library media Center A How-To-Do-It Manual for
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/manage.html

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34. School Library Collection Development
Standards for missouri school Library media Center These are standards for the Selection Criteria for school Library media Center Collections
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/coldev2.html

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Collection Development Menu: General Collection Development Collection Development Policies Evaluation and Weeding Book Repair ... Selection Tools "It does not matter how many books you may have, but whether they are good or not." - Lucius Annaeus Seneca (3 B.C.-65 A.D.), Epistolae Morale
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35. B-CC High School Media Center
media Center Research Links Biomes of the World missouri Botanical Garden An excellent oral history project created by High school seniors in
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/bcchs/mediacenter/interres.html
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Return to Media Research Link Buttons Online Resources (Some of the following resources require IDs and passwords.) Magazine Articles Issues and Controversies In-depth investigations of today's top issues Password required Infotrac - Gale Research Opposing Viewpoints Access viewpoint articles, topic overviews, statistics, primary documents, links to websites, and full-text magazine and newspaper articles Student Resource Center - Gold (1980 - Present) A fully integrated database containing thousands of curriculum-targeted primary documents, biographies, topical essays, background information, critical analyses, full-text coverage of over 1,000 magazines, newspapers, over 20,000 photographs and illustrations, and more than 8 hours of audio and video clips.

36. Project Whistlestop Show Me Learning Unit: MEDIA BLITZ
Goal 1 Students in missouri public schools will acquire the knowledge and skills to The school media center provides a treasure of often underutilized
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/whistlestop/teacher_lessons/media_blitz.htm
Project Whistlestop Show Me Learning Unit: MEDIA BLITZ Unit Title: MEDIA BLITZ - R.E.A.D. ( R= Readers Guide to Periodical Literature, E= Encyclopedia, A= Almanac, D= Dictionary) Teacher: Marie McAdams School: Barry School - Platte County R-3 School District Grade Focus: Time Frame: Ongoing throughout year dealing with Library/Research Skills OR it could be a lesson developed for a 1-3 week unit. Show Me Standards Covered: Performance (Process) Standards Goal 1 - Students in Missouri public schools will acquire the knowledge and skills to gather, analyze and apply information and ideas. Students will demonstrate within and integrate across all content areas to ability to: 1.1 - develop questions and ideas to initiate and refine research 1.2 - conduct research to answer questions and evaluate information and ideas. 1.3 - design and conduct field and laboratory investigations to study nature and society. 1.4 - use technological tools and other resources to locate, select and organize information. 1.6 - discover and evaluate patterns and relationships in information, ideas and structures.

37. Missouri Arthritis Rehabilitation Research And Training Center: Bios
Margaret Duffy, Ph.D., is an associate professor at the missouri school of at the missouri school of Journalism, studies media effects on conflict and
http://www.marrtc.org/research/bios.html
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Jerry C. Parker, Ph.D. MARRTC Principal Investigator and Director of Research Projects Jerry C. Parker, Ph.D., is a clinical professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the MU School of Medicine and the director of the Behavioral Health Service Line at the Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital. Parker is the director of Research Projects and principal investigator for the Missouri Arthritis Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (MARRTC). He has served as a member of the National Advisory Board for Arthritis and Musculorskeletal Diseases, and he is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Health Psychology). Parker has been awarded the Arthritis Health Professions Association (AHPA) Merit Award for Outstanding Scholarship, the Outstanding VA Research Psychologist Award from (APA Psychologists in Public Service), and the Outstanding VA Administrator Psychologist Award (APA Psychologists in Public Service). Willard Downs, Ph.D.

38. Missouri Arthritis Rehabilitation Research And Training Center
missouri s arthritis center is getting national press, no doubt about it! missouri school of Journalism Secures Two New Grants for Health Communication
http://www.marrtc.org/media/releases.html
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Rebecca Woelfel
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@missouri.edu
Index of News Releases Low Vitamin D Still a Problem for Women with Osteoporosis
Sept. 20, 2005
Columbia, Mo. (Sept. 20, 2005) - Physicians have known for a long time that vitamin D is essential for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, a condition that affects some 10 million Americans and is likely to develop in 34 million more. Low vitamin D levels can cause the bones to become thin, which in turn increases the risk of fractures. Unfortunately, vitamin D deficiency appears to be quite prevalent precisely among those who have the highest risk of osteoporosis - elderly women, who represent 80 percent of those affected by osteoporosis.
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Flu Vaccine Might Benefit People with Lupus
Sept. 20, 2005 Columbia, Mo. (Sept. 20, 2005) - Recent recommendations from some European researchers suggest that people with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) might benefit from a flu shot. Lupus is an autoimmune disease that can lead to the body destroying its own organs. Traditionally, there have been theoretical concerns about giving flu shots to people with lupus for fear the vaccine might trigger a flare-up. Full Release Beyond Pain: Coping with Stress of Arthritis, Other Conditions Crucial for Good Health

39. Meda P. Washington Educ. Center - St Louis, Missouri / MO - School Information
media P. Washington Educ. Center St Louis, missouri / MO - school information.
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