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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

61. The Nebraska Medical Center - Media Center
information on University of nebraska Medical Center, Clarkson College, into the real world, where they can go to school, play with friends,
http://www.nebraskamed.com/applications/news_release_detail.cfm?ID=125

62. Infocomm - News - U Of Nebraska First School To Buy BARCO DLP™ Projectors
U of nebraska first school to buy BARCO DLP™ projectors Danny Lee Ladely, director, Mary Riepma Ross media Arts Center, stated, “Thanks to Barco Digital
http://www.infocomm.org/Newsnetwork/index.cfm?objectID=50837CD7-2AEB-44F1-8B2E9F

63. MSN Money - US:MSFT Key Developments: Investing
Mobilebased Portable media centers powered by Intel Mobile media Technology as well as And nebraska Plaintiffs Settle nebraska Class Action Lawsuit
http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/ticker/sigdev.asp?Symbol=US:MSFT

64. IMSA 21st Century Information Fluency Portal - Advocates For Change
He has written extensively about school library media issues. Loertscher s research interests include school media centers, Collection Development and
http://21cif.imsa.edu/links/external/advocate.html

65. Nebraska Schools - NE Elementary, Middle And High School Information
Our partnerships with media companies, sponsors, foundations and corporations Denver Public Schools Education Week Just for the Kids National Center for
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66. Medical Images On The Web
The media gallery is indexed by body part and includes images of medical conditions MD from the University of nebraska school of Medicine and Suzanne S.
http://www.unmc.edu/library/reference/medimage.html
McGoogan Library of Medicine Home
Medical Images on the Web
General image sites Dermatology Endoscopy Pediatrics ... Pathology
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Bristol Biomedical Images Archive
http://www.brisbio.ac.uk/
This is a categorized archive of 20,000 images. A search engine facilitates retrieval of images on specific topics or conditions. Before downloading full-size images, users must complete a free registration process, but users can search and browse the archive first without registering. The creators of the archive allow free use of the images for teaching and educational purposes.The archive is maintained by the University of Bristol, UK.
Google Images Search
Google's search engine can be used to search for images on the Internet. Go to the "Google Image Search" home page (address above) and enter your search terms into the search box. For example type "ultrasound" to retrieve ultrasound images. Using one or two search terms usually works best with "Google Image Search."
Images from the History of Medicine
http://wwwihm.nlm.nih.gov/

67. 1994-1996 Undergraduate Catalog/University Of Nebraska At Kearney
University of nebraska at Kearney. Undergraduate Catalog College of Education appropriate for elementary and secondary school media center collections
http://aaunk.unk.edu/catalogs/94-96cat/edme.htm
University of Nebraska at Kearney Undergraduate Catalog: College of Education
Educational Media Program
Courses (EDME)
275. Introduction to Media Services - 3 hours
Introduction to the history and development of various communication media from the earliest times to the present. Familiarization with the communications theory and its relationship to teaching. A general introduction to media.
301. Selection of Media Materials - 3 hours
An examination of the principles and techniques of evaluating, selecting, ordering and the acquisition of all types of educational materials.
320. Reference and Bibliography - 3 hours
Types and functions of reference materials and services with emphasis on material appropriate for elementary and secondary school media center collections; the study of the bibliography as a form of access to information.
360. Organization of Media Materials - 3 hours
Basic principles and practices of descriptive cataloging and classification of print and non-print materials, with emphasis on systems used most frequently in the school media center.
380. Production of Media Materials - 3 hours

68. Revelle Named Successor To Hibner As Nebraska SWA ::
media Center Big 12 Store Revelle, the winningest softball coach in nebraska school history, will take over the Senior Women s Administrator duties
http://www.fansonly.com/schools/big12/sports/w-softbl/spec-rel/080105aab.html

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Rhonda Revelle, Nebraska. Courtesy of Scott Bruhn
July 27, 2005 LINCOLN, Neb. Nebraska Athletic Director Steve Pederson announced on Wednesday that Husker softball coach Rhonda Revelle will take on an expanded role as Associate Athletic Director and Senior Women's Administrator, beginning Jan. 1, 2006. In her new role, Revelle will become the only joint head coach/SWA in the Big 12 Conference. Revelle, the winningest softball coach in Nebraska school history, will take over the Senior Women's Administrator duties from Dr. Barbara Hibner, who will retire from the position effective Dec. 31, 2005. Hibner is in her 28th year overall in the athletic department and has served as Nebraska's SWA since 1994. She previously served as Nebraska's Women's Athletic Director from 1985 to 1994 and as assistant women's athletic director from 1978 to 1985. Hibner is widely regarded as a leader in the progress and advancement of women's athletics at Nebraska and throughout the nation. Due in part to Hibner's vision, Nebraska has added three women's sportssoccer (1994), bowling (1997) and rifle (1998)in the past 11 years. Nebraska is the Big 12 leader with 13 women's sports programs and provides female student-athletes 117 scholarship opportunities. Hibner has received numerous awards for her contributions, including Nebraska's first Trailblazer Award in 2000. "The University of Nebraska has been very fortunate over many years to have the expertise and foresight of Dr. Barbara Hibner," Pederson said. "Together with Bob Devaney, she helped build this fabulous total athletic department. She deserves all of the praise and recognition that can be bestowed on her for her tremendous contributions."

69. East-West Center: About: Susan Kreifels
media Activities Coordinator MA in education, University of nebraska; Japan Studies, The Johns Hopkins school of Advanced International Studies
http://www.eastwestcenter.org/about-dy-detail.asp?staff_ID=319

70. Feminist Campus Activism Online: Media Center
By writing for school media outlets, feminist students are raising awareness of women s issues on Published In, University of nebraska, 03 November 2004
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
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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

71. Nebraska City Public Schools
people Welcome to the media Center. Choose from the options on the left to nebraska City Public Schools and Educational Service Unit 4, Auburn, nebraska.
http://manila.esu4.org/amywindle/
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72. Ventures In Partnerships: Partner List By School
Madsen s Bowling Billiards Center nebraska Weselyan University University Place Art Center Volunteers in Schools TeamMates Mentoring Program
http://vip.lps.org/stories/storyReader$63
Partner List by School
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Junior Achievement of Lincoln
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McDonald's Restaurants (West Bond)
United States Postal Service "Wee Deliver"
ARTS and HUMANITIES
KZUM FM
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Burger King Restaurant/Horizon Food Service Inc (Pioneers)
Junior Achievement of Lincoln BELMONT Blimpie Subs and Salads Cornhusker Bank (Cornhusker Highway) Golden Corral Junior Achievement of Lincoln/Lincoln Plating Lincoln Journal Star Newspaper Petsmart Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Runza Village Manor Living Center BROWNELL Cornhusker Bank (Bethany) Cotner Lodge #297 A.F. and A.M. Danielson Floral Company Dietze Music House Inc Junior Achievement of Lincoln/Whitehead Oil Lincoln Music Teacher's Association McDonald's Restaurants (Cornhusker) BRYAN COMMUNITY Junior Achievement of Lincoln Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center Open Harvest Natural Foods Grocery YMCA CALVERT Junior Achievement of Lincoln McDonald's Restaurants (S. 48th) CAMPBELL Hy-Vee Food Stores(N 27th) The Pet Ark The Stamping Ground United States Postal Service "Wee Deliver" CAVETT Adventures!

73. Urban League Family Resource Center
The Urban League of nebraska Inc. Family Resource Center is one of The media Center s numerous and varied materials are available on a freeloan basis.
http://www.frccn.org/Ul_frc/
Contact Information Center Director: Dennis Womack
Phone:
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Dennis Womack
Web site: Urban League of Nebraska
Address: 3040 Lake Street
Omaha NE 68111
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Agency Description
The Urban League of Nebraska Inc. Family Resource Center is one of Nebraska's Family Resource Centers Affiliations
Family Resource Center Coalition of Nebraska
Special Recognition
Nebraska Good Beginnings Community
Nebraska SPRING Through Nebraska SPRING the Urban League Family Resource Center can access the Parent Information and Resource Center (PIRC). The PIRC includes the Family Resource Line and access to the Early Childhood Training Center Media Center. The Media Center's numerous and varied materials are available on a free-loan basis. Additional information on these resources is available at Programs and Services In addition to the above support, the Urban League Family Resource Center is one of four parent/community demonstration projects funded by Nebraska SPRING Bridge Builders program.

74. Nebraska SPRING
nebraska SPRING is one of 58 Parent Information Resource centers (PIRC) serving Work with schools, parents, communitybased family resource centers,
http://www.frccn.org/nespring.htm
Nebraska SPRING
Purposes
Objectives Strategies Outcomes ... Collaborative Team Nebraska Parent Information and Resource Center (PIRC)
From 1997 through 2002, Nebraska SPRING (Statewide Parental Resources and Involvement to Nurture Growth) was the designated Parent Information and Resource Center (PIRC) for the State of Nebraska. Funded by the United States Department of Education as part of the Goals 2000 initiative, Nebraska SPRING was dedicated to serving Nebraska parents and families. FRCCN was one of five original collaborative partners working to make Nebraska SPRING a true statewide PIRC. Nationally, there were 58 Parent Information and Resource Centers (PIRCs). Support and technical assistance were provided to the PIRCs by the Parental Assistance Coordination Center (PACC). Although Nebraska SPRING no longer receives funds through the US Department of Education, many of the original PIRC activities were incorporated by the original Nebraska SPRING partners and subgrantees. The Nebraska SPRING Core Team continues as an ad hoc advisory board, meeting as required. Please contact us if you are interested in one or more of the programmatic strategies discussed below. We will make every effort to see you are connected to local resources that can assist you or your community.

75. North High School Library Media Center
North High school Library media Center. Kari Bulgrin Click here to access the media Center Catalog and Online databases. OPS Catalog
http://webmail.ops.org/~kari.bulgrin/
North High School Library Media Center
Kari Bulgrin
North High School, Omaha Public Schools
kari.bulgrin@ops.org
Today is:
Saturday,24 September,2005 02:49:10 AM North Home Page School Pages District Page Lunch Menu ... Teen Resources New Library Materials Fiction Books Nonfiction Books Professional Materials New Videos ... Ms. Bernard's Recommendations Special Events Teen Read Week Administrative Collection Development Content Standards Information Literacy Standards Welcome to the Omaha North High School Media Center
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76. Nebraska
But the fastest developing side of NET is the Interactive media Group, Headquartered in the nebraska Educational Telecommunication Center in Lincoln,
http://www.benton.org/publibrary/publicmedia/nebraska.html

Contents
Introduction
Opportuntiy
Agents ...
  • Oregon
  • Nebraska
  • Central Indiana
  • New Mexico
    Conclusions
  • Connecting Communities
    Nebraska: The Reality of Multi-Platform Programming
    • CLASS
    • Wonderwise Science Education
    • Grassroots
    • NCITE
    • NAPT
    No state in the Union has a greater investment in public media than Nebraska, and no state has done more to ensure that its facilities – and its thinking – are state-of-the-art. Nebraska Educational Telecommunications (NET) is the engine-room of this enterprise, largely financed by the state government and its educational institutions, but with many of its individual projects funded by federal grants. Molded by its geographical location on the plains, it has been a pioneer first of correspondence learning, then of distance communication and learning, and now of interactive media development for all kinds of education and information. The amount of activity is awesome. NET is the umbrella organization that includes the eight state-licensed stations of the Nebraska ETV Network, a s well as KUON/Channel 12 in Lincoln, which is licensed to the University of Nebraska, and the nine state-funded radio stations that make up the Nebraska Public Radio Network. In addition to over-the-air broadcasting, it has: NEB*SAT, a 28-channel satellite system that provides communications for educational and state government services, as well as public broadcasting;

    77. The School Library Media Specialist
    Professional organization for library and media center staff and supporters in Center for International Scholarship in school Libraries from school of
    http://eduscapes.com/sms/orgs.html

    Home
    Course Guide Overview Learning Community ... Program Advocacy Professional Organizations Professional organizations should play an important role in the career of all school library media specialists. Whether participating in local activities or joining international events, these groups help individuals keep in touch with important issues, enhance professional skills, and develop leadership skills. Check out the following resources on this page:
    Key National Organizations and Divisions AASL (American Association of School Librarians), a division of the American Library Association
    http://www.ala.org/aasl

    A professional organization of school library media specialists from around the world. Their mission is to "advocate excellence, facilitate change, and develop leaders in the school library field." They publish two journals: Knowledge Quest and SLMR. , a division of Association for Educational Communications and Technology
    http://www.aect-members.org/smt/

    78. Covering Kids & Families
    Read more about the national launch of Backto-school 2005. Tell Us What You re Doing media Outreach Tools for Grantees Public Service Announcements
    http://coveringkidsandfamilies.org/
    Overview CKF Staff Members Contact Information Browse Projects by State ... Restricted Access Login works to reduce the number of uninsured children and adults who are eligible for public health care coverage programs but not enrolled. Back-to-School
    Read more about the national launch of Back-to-School 2005.
    Tell Us What You're Doing

    Register your events and activities online. Resources for Families
    Government Assistance for Hurricane Katrina Victims.
    Click here
    to learn more. operates through statewide projects in 45 states and the District of Columbia and more than 140 local community projects. In addition, 5 states have CKF liaison grants that provide opportunities to participate in the national CKF initiative.
    Use the dropdown box to search for Back-to-School activities and events across the country... select a state... Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington, DC

    79. The Media Center: Why Are Media Positions Cut? How Not To Survive!
    by Mary Alice Anderson • Lead media Specialist, Winona Middle school, Winona, Provide access to the resources of the media center through your Web site
    http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/may02/anderson.htm
    The Media Center Why Are Media Positions Cut? How Not to Survive! by Mary Alice Anderson Lead Media Specialist, Winona Middle School, Winona, Minnesota MultiMedia Schools • May/June 2002 Let's examine practices that illustrate how not to survive. Only when we face the "fatal errors" that can be made can we get to higher ground. H ave you noticed that there are fewer media specialists than in the past?
    • In an Iowa district, full-time elementary media specialists were replaced with half-time media specialists; in other schools clerical time was reduced.
      In a large Illinois school district, cuts were supposed to be made at all levels, but the only cuts actually made impacted the media centers at each building. A media specialist who left was not replaced.
      In a Southern state, elementary media specialists were given additional teaching assignments such as teaching reading an hour and a half a day, yet were listed as full-time media specialists in the building.
      Almost an entire district media department, including its director, was eliminated in a large Minnesota district a year ago. In another district, full-time media program paraprofessionals have replaced media specialists in all elementary schools. This spring even more media specialist positions in Minnesota are in danger because of state funding limitations and the failure of many school districts to pass operating fund initiatives.

    What's Happening? Why?

    80. School Library Collection Development
    Selection Criteria for school Library media Center Collections Baltimore media Center Materials Selection Policy - Bowling Green City school District,
    http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/coldev2.html

    Resources for School Librarians - Index
    Collection Development
    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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