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  1. Guide for Developing and Evaluating School Library Media Programs: by Nebraska Educational Media Association, 2000-08-15
  2. Survey of Nebraska school library media programs: Nebraska Department of Education library media policy study by Marjorie J Willeke, 2001
  3. Write with dignity: Reporting on people with disabilities by William L Rush, 1983

21. Newsletter Number 35, July, 1999 - Section Of School Libraries And Resource Cent
A SiteLevel Library Power Case Study of Lincoln, nebraska Educational Focused case studies observed how the school library media centers in selected
http://www.ifla.org/VII/s11/news/july99.htm
IN THIS DOCUMENT: 65th IFLA Council and General Conference Bangkok, Thailand, August 20 - August 28, 1999 Message from the Section's Chair Selection from Conference Programme and Meetings Agenda for Standing Committee Meetings ... News… news… news…
Section of School Libraries and Resource Centers
Newsletter Number 35
July 1999
65th IFLA Council and General Conference
Bangkok, Thailand, August 20 - August 28, 1999
Theme: On the Threshold of the 21st Century: Libraries as Gateways to an Enlightened World "On the threshold of the twenty first century, when a new and hopefully enlightened era can begin, library and information professionals should take up challenges to provide the means for a better world. The 65th IFLA Conference in Thailand proposes that the international library community commit itself to meet the challenges of building a more enlightened world by focusing on the quality of its collection, contents and services, reaching out to all levels and strengthening its position in the dynamic global information market place." (From the Conference booklet)
Sub-Topics
  • Strengthening the Gateway
      1.1 Legal aspects of information access
  • 22. EJ List By Publisher's Initials, Keio Univ. Media Centers (J)
    National Center for Developmental Education 1 titles. NC Central University school of Law 1 titles. nebraska Attorney General’s Office 1 titles
    http://ejopac.lib.keio.ac.jp:8888/ejbypub2_e.asp?iletter=n&campus=Unknown

    23. Nebraska School Activities Association
    University of nebraskaKearney, Communications Center Rm 241. November 9. Scottsbluff High school*** Kearney High school, media Center. October 24
    http://www.nsaahome.org/textfile/ref/refsched.htm
    NOTE: SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK NSAA WEBSITE PERIODICALLY FOR CHANGES Last Updated: Nebraska School Activities Association 2005-2006 Rules Meeting Schedule All Officials/Judges and Head Coaches are REQUIRED to attend a rules meeting for their activity. Starting time is 7:00 P.M. local time, unless otherwise indicated. *** Originating site for distance learning, NSAA staff member will be present.
    Speech/Play Production Rules Meetings *** Originating site for distance learning, NSAA staff member will be present. September 12 Johnson-Brock High School*** Malcolm High School, Distance Learning Room Fillmore Central High School Wilber-Clatonia High School September 13 Scottsbluff High School*** Chadron High School, Distance Learning Lab ESU 14 Sidney, 1114 Toledo Hemingford High School September 14 University of Nebraska-Kearney, Communications Center Rm 243*** Centura High School, Distance Learning Lab Cozad High School, Wellness Center Ord High School September 19 Millard West High School, Auditorium September 20 ESU 01 Wakefield, 211 Tenth St., Conference Room A***

    24. Petersburg, Nebraska
    Official city page gives information about demographics, location, history, government, media stations, lodging, social clubs, health centers, local attractions, education and businesses.
    http://www.ci.petersburg.ne.us/
    Welcome to Petersburg, Nebraska!
    Welcome to Petersburg...
    We are a community improvement award winner located near the picturesque Beaver Valley . Also the site of the Logan Fontenelle Monument where the famous Omaha Indian Chief, Logan Fontenelle (White Horse) , was killed in 1855. We have two public parks and are the home of the annual Nebraska State Antique Tractor and Horse Plowing Bee and the Rae Valley Old Threshers Reunion in August. For more information please contact: Village of Petersburg
    P.O. Box 147
    Petersburg, NE 68652-0147
    Phone:
    Fax:

  • Petersburg Community Profile
  • GIS Data - Petersburg, NE Top of Page Nebraska Public Power District . All rights reserved.
  • 25. Nebraska City Public Schools | Nebraska City Middle School LMC:
    nebraska City Middle school LMC 4.1 Library media Center check out 2 student stack student stack 2. Welcome to the NCMS Library media Center web page.
    http://manila.esu4.org/kentheckman/
    Nebraska City Middle School LMC
    Kent Heckman: Media Speciaist / Technologist My Pages Home
    Reference Desk

    Search Engines

    Teacher Sites

    Good Reads
    ...
    Contact Information

    Related Links Nebraska City Public Schools ESU 4
    Nebraska City Middle School
    Library Media Center
    Welcome to the NCMS Library Media Center web page. Use the links at the left and below as your portal to the World Wide Web. Reference Desk Search Engines Links to the most popular and useful internet searching tools. Teacher Sites As more teachers create links, these will be updated accordingly. Good Reads Explore some web sites that have great suggestions for your next book. Accelerated Reader A link to the list of more than 2,000 tests in the middle school AR program. Citation / Bibliography Help Superb assistance in creating a Works Cited page for research projects. To return to this page, use the Back button or Click Home Nebraska City Public Schools and Educational Service Unit #4, Auburn, Nebraska

    26. Nebraska
    Top / Reference / Libraries / school Libraries / nebraska. Blair High school Library Blair, NE; Aurora High school media Center Aurora, NE
    http://www.reference.com/Dir/Reference/Libraries/School_Libraries/Nebraska/
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    Blair High School Library
    Blair, NE
    Aurora High School Media Center
    Aurora, NE
    Logan View High School Media Center
    Dodge County, NE
    Knickrehm Elementary School Media Center
    Grand Island, NE
    Central High School Information Center
    Omaha, NE
    Dodge Elementary School Media Center
    Grand Island, NE
    Westridge Middle School Library Media Center
    Grand Island, NE
    Hastings High School Media Center
    Hastings, NE
    Wheatland High School Library
    Madrid, NE
    Brownell-Talbot College Preparatory School Library/Media Sevices
    Omaha, NE
    Marian High School Library
    Omaha, NE
    Millard North High School Media Center
    Omaha, NE
    Millard Central Middle School Library Media Center
    Omaha, NE
    Wayne Middle School Library
    Wayne, NE
    Norfolk Junior High Media Center
    Norfolk, NE

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    27. Scotus Central Catholic High School - Columbus Nebraska
    A pass is necessary to remain in the media center during the school day. Passes should be left at the desk upon entering the media center.
    http://www.scotuscc.org/MCServicesPolicies.html
    Skip navigation
    • Home Page
      About Scotus
      Services and Policies
      Media Center
      A pass is necessary to remain in the media center during the school day. Passes should be left at the desk upon entering the media center. Students need to request permission to leave the media center. (ie…restroom, office, drink, etc.)
      · Media Center passes are given out at the beginning of each quarter. NO NEW PASSES WILL BE GIVEN FOR ANY REASON. Altered media center passes will not be accepted. Media Center passes need to kept in their entirety—no pieces removed.
      · Media center passes need to have date, time and signature of study hall monitor.
      · Students not using resources located in the media center will be asked to leave and may lose media center privileges at the discretion of media center personnel.
      · All students will be signed out of the media center to return to class five minutes prior to the bell at the end of each class period. As students finish their work, they will be signed out to return to class.
      · Books may be checked out for a two-week period. Periodicals may be checked out for a one-week period. A fine of $.05 per day will be charged for overdue material until replacement cost is reached. The material must then be returned and the fine paid, or the book reported as missing and the replacement cost paid.

    28. Scotus Central Catholic High School - Columbus Nebraska
    Scotus Central Catholic High school Columbus, NE. media Center Reading Curriculum Links Chemistry College and Carrer Health History
    http://www.scotuscc.org/mediacenter.html
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    29. Flexible Access Library Media Programs Bibliography
    nd school, Children Young People s Section of nebraska Library Sheppard, Betsy C. nd Flexible Scheduling in the Library media Center A Position
    http://www.libsci.sc.edu/shannon/flexbib.htm
    Flexible Access Library Media Programs Bibliography
    compiled by Donna M. Shannon
    University of South Carolina School of Library and Information Science
    April 1998 (revised 13 June 2003) American Association of School Librarians. (1991). Position Statement on Flexible Scheduling . Chicago: American Library Association.
    http://www.ala.org/aasl/positions/ps_flexible.html
    AskERIC InfoGuide on Flexible Scheduling in School Libraries
    http://ericir.syr.edu/Old_Askeric/InfoGuides/alpha_list/Flex-Sched06-98.html

    School Library Media Activities Monthly 9 Bradburn, Frances. (1999). Crunch Time. School Library Journal 45 Browne, Karen Stevens. (1991). Making the Move to Flexible Scheduling-Six Stepping Stones. School Library Media Activities Monthly 8 School Library Journal 35 Buchanan, Jan. (1991). Flexible Access Library Media Programs . Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited. Burton, Linda. (1989). Perspectives on Flexible Scheduling. School Library Media Activities Monthly 6 Carlisle, Millie. (1991). Indiana School Librarians: Flexible Scheduling and Information Power. Indiana Media Journal 13 Day, Pam A. (1989). Flexible Scheduling: A Bibliography.

    30. NEMA Flexible
    school, Children Young People s Section of nebraska Library Association give open access to the library media center throughout the school day.
    http://nema.k12.ne.us/CheckIt/flex.html
    Flexible Scheduling Flexible Scheduling of the Library Media Center: Why is it critical to the entire instructional program? Flexible Scheduling Helps Students: "To promote students achievement of learning goals, connections between content learning and information skills must be interwoven into every level of student learning. Students need many carefully planned opportunities to access, use, and evaluate information in all subject areas and in formats." Information Power 1998 Flexible Scheduling Benefits Teachers: "Information-based learning is essential to a productive and satisfying life, and the library media program will continue to have a critical responsibility for preparing students to participate fully in the global learning community." Information Power, 1998 Flexible Scheduling Gives Library Media Specialists: "In a student-centered school library media program, learning needs to take precedence over class schedules, school hours, student categorizations, and other logical concerns. To meet learning needs, the programs resources and services must be available so that information problems can be resolved when they arise." Information Power, 1998

    31. Community Facilities - Clarkson, Nebraska
    Clarkson Public school District is accredited by the State of nebraska. addition was built which included a large librarymedia center, three offices,
    http://www.ci.clarkson.ne.us/commun.htm
    Community Facilities
    Education
    Students in the public and parochial schools consistently rank above the national average in standardized tests. Clarkson Public School District is accredited by the State of Nebraska. School District #58 in Colfax County covers approximately 72 square miles. The junior-senior high school houses rooms for industrial technology, music, home economics, agricultural shop, service and classrooms. In 1975 a new addition was built which included a large library-media center, three offices, a large cafeteria/multi-purpose room and a new music room. In 1985, a weight room was made available and a computer lab was added. An elementary building was erected south of the high school to house K-12 grades in one area. The Distance Learning Lab was added in the fall of 2000. A multi million dollar addition to the high school is under construction and is to be open in the fall of 2003. This addition will include a new auditorium containing classrooms and shower rooms. The addition will be accessible to the old high school and grade school. For further information about Clarkson's schools, contact the superintendent at

    32. IJive.com Search Engine: Nebraska: Education: School Districts
    Includes calendar of events, links to member schools, and a media center. Serving schools in Thayer, Jefferson, and Gage counties in nebraska.
    http://ijive.com/Nebraska/Education/School_Districts/
    the entire directory only this category
    About Us
    Add URL Modify Url Link To Us ... Education : School Districts LINKS:
    • Educational Service Unit #10 pop
      Serving schools in Dawson, Buffalo, Hall, Custer, Sherman, Howard, Greely, Valley, Garfield, Loup, Blane counties in Central Nebraska. Provides media library and links to member schools.
      http://www.esu10.org/
    • Educational Service Unit #1
      Serves the counties of Knox, Cedar, Dixon, Dakota, Wayne, and Thurston. Includes newsletter and links to member schools.
      http://www.esu1.org/
    • Educational Service Unit #11
      Provides information on Educational Service Unit #11 activities and links to member schools, which cover Phelps, Gosper, Franklin, Harlan, Kearney, Frontier and Furnas counties in south central Nebraska.
      http://www.esu11.org/
    • Educational Service Unit #13 Serves the northwestern Nebraska counties of Sioux, Dawes, Sheridan, Box Butte, Scottsbluff, Morrill, and Banner. Provides links to member school, resources for distance learning, technology, and searching their media library. http://www.esu13.org/

    33. Southwest Nebraska News - From The Republican Valley Media Group, McCook, NE
    nebraska school Activities Association, US Bank Award Believers Achievers Community Involvement Good Samaritan Center, Community Easter Egg Hunt,
    http://www.swnebr.net/newspaper/cgi-bin/articles/articlearchiver.pl?157498

    34. Southwest Nebraska News - From The Republican Valley Media Group, McCook, NE
    “In addition to environmental improvement, nebraska schools and Montessori Educational centersOmaha, artificial grass surface for playground, $5463.50
    http://www.swnebr.net/newspaper/cgi-bin/articles/articlearchiver.pl?157378

    35. Early Childhood Training Center Announcements Page
    Now you can search the Early Childhood Training Center s media collection online. 1.30.01. nebraska school Age Child Care Alliance Announces Website
    http://www.esu3.org/ectc/announce.html
    Announcements Some of these announcements are in PDF format. To read these pages, you will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. Read the late summer issue of What's Up View the Web site for the Plum Creek Children's Literacy Festival, to be held at Concordia College, Seward, NE, on September 24th. Many children are now being cared for by family, friends, and neighbors in home settings. Family, friend, and neighbor care is also known as "kith and kin" care or "informal care," and can differ from the care provided in professional center-based and family child care settings. Here are some resources on the topic The Midwest Child Care Research Project has partnered with the Nebraska Health and Human Services and Nebraska Department of Education and several other Nebraska organizations to pilot a Quality Rating System, scheduled to begin October, 2005. Child care providers in Lincoln/Lancaster County (an urban area) and a 10-county area in Northeast Nebraska (a rural area) in centers and homes are encouraged to participate. Additional information can be found on the NeAEYC website at nebraskaaeyc.org/qsr.htm

    36. School-Age Child Care: Resources For Out-of-School Time Programming
    All local communities throughout nebraska owe it to the children of their of schoolage child care material available from our media center pdf html
    http://www.esu3.org/ectc/sacc.htm
    School-Age Child Care: Resources for Out-of-School Time Programming All local communities throughout Nebraska owe it to the children of their community to provide safe, educational, and fun places to spend hours outside of school time. School-age programs are a critical link to helping children become successful adults by keeping children safe and by providing supervised, structured activity as well as educational tutoring. Along with traditional before-and-after-school programs, some communities in Nebraska are starting community learning centers. A community school is a place where an integrated focus on academics, services, supports and opportunities leads to improved student learning, stronger families, and healthier communities. If your community does not have a program for out-of-school time, don't give up! Residents and parents in partnership with schools and other organizations have created many after school programs. If you are looking for information on how to start a school-age program, how to fund a program, or how to use criteria for developing and implementing a high quality program, the Early Childhood Training Center has resources that may help you find the answers to your questions. Our media collection has books to help you with activities for the children as well as ideas for staff development and much more.

    37. ALA | AASL Presents 2003 National School Library Media Program Of The Year Award
    Public Schools in Omaha, nebraska with 32 schools serving 18987 students. This library media center moved into its new location in 1997 in the
    http://www.ala.org/ala/aaslbucket/aaslpresents2003national.htm
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    Phone: 312-280-4381
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    AASL presents 2003 National School Library Media Program of the Year Winners
    AASL is pleased to announce the 2003 winners of the National School Library Media Program of the Year Award The 2003 Large School District award goes to the Millard Public Schools Liberty Public Schools Cherry Creek High School The AASL awards will be presented to each winner during a ceremony and luncheon held on Monday, June 23, at the 2003 ALA Annual Conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Special guest speaker is children's author Penny Pollack, presented by Little, Brown Children's Books. For more information on the event, please contact the AASL office at 800-545-2433 ext. 4381. American Association of School Librarians (AASL) is a division of the American Library Association (ALA). AASL promotes the improvement and extension of library media services in elementary and secondary schools as a means of strengthening the total education program. Its mission is to advocate excellence, facilitate change, and develop leaders in the school library media field.
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    50 E. Huron Chicago, IL 60611 Call Us Toll Free 1-800-545-2433

    38. NCSA Resource Center
    opportunity for nebraska s school administrators. media Relations for school Officials. Published by the nebraska Council of school Administrators.
    http://www.ncsa.org/resources/
    NCSA Resource Center
    The purpose of the NCSA Resource Center is to provide information and resources to members on a range of education issues. Members may contribute to this site by using the online form to initiate the process.
    Categories:
    Community/Media Relations
    The following materials have been compiled for member use by the NCSA Information/Communication Committee. The committee is comprised of NCSA members from each affiliate association ( Committee Roster
    • Reporting to Your Community on Accountability Issues [PDF format] On Monday, Dec. 6, the Nebraska Department of Education will release the 2004 State Report Card and State of the Schools Report. The heart of these reports will be the results for each school district on state accountability measures (STARS assessments) and federal accountability measures (Adequate Yearly Progress under NCLB). Explaining your school's results to the public presents both a challenge and opportunity for Nebraska's school administrators.
    • Media Relations for School Officials [PDF format] Information adapted from a presentation by Meg Lauerman, media spokesperson for the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Information includes:

    39. School-Libaries.Net: Peter Milbury's Network Of School Librarian Web Pages
    Maintained by Sarah Peckham, Librarian, Marian High school, Omaha, nebraska. Ralston High school Library media Center Maintained by B. Farr,
    http://www.school-libraries.net/usa/ne.html
    School Libraries.Net
    Peter Milbury's Network of School Librarian Web Pages
    Sponsored by the School of Library and Information Science
    @ San Jose State University
    Peter Milbury
    Original Creator Dr. Blanche Woolls
    Coordinator Dr. David Loertscher
    Coordinator Nebraska
    School Libraries
    K-12 Schools Curriculum Related Resources Professional Associations School Libraries

    Ilwaco Junior/Senior High School

    Maintained by Larry A. Parsons, Ilwaco Junior/Senior High School. Marian High School Library Maintained by Sarah Peckham, Librarian, Marian High School, Omaha, Nebraska.
    Ralston High School Library Media Center
    Maintained by B. Farr, Media Specialist, (Web master: C. Troyer, Teacher), Ralston High School, Ralston, Nebraska. Return to top of page K-12 Schools Return to top of page Curriculum Related Resources Central Middle School Maintained by Virginia Minear, Library Media Specialist, Millard Central Middle School, Omaha, Nebraska. Crete High/Crete Public Schools Maintained by John Courtney, Media Coordinator, Crete Public Schools, Crete, Nebraska.

    40. NebraskAccess - Which Link Should I Click On From School
    I’d like to buy some alphabet books for my school media center. I m looking for information on my nebraska community . . .
    http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/nebraskaccess/whichlinkschool.html

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  • I need to write a report on a famous Nebraskan . . . I’m working on my master’s degree in educational administration, and I need a “scholarly journal article” . . . I’d like to buy some alphabet books for my school media center. Where can I find a list of books and review . . . I need to write a report on Nebraska . . . ... I'm looking for information on my Nebraska community . . .
  • I need to write a report on a famous Nebraskan. I need help identifying famous Nebraskans, and I also need immediate access to full-text biographical information. Which link should I click on? Try clicking on the Biographies from Wilson link. This link takes you to a resource called Biographies Plus Illustrated. Biographies Plus Illustrated provides online access to full-text content from a wide range of biographical reference books. In addition to looking people up by name, you can also search using a variety of other criteria, such as date of birth, profession, place of origin, and/or ethnic background. I’m working on my master’s degree in educational administration, and one of my professors wants me to read a “scholarly journal article” on school discipline. Which link should I click on.

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