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  1. Status report on school libraries/media centers in Ohio, 1974 by Susan Carole Masirovits, 1974
  2. Automation in Ohio school media programs: A state of the art report with particular reference to Ohio College Library Center cataloging services by Paula Nespeca Deal, 1976
  3. The media center in the elementary school by Mirjam A Saukkonen, 1969
  4. The accessibility and effective use of media in the curriculum, by Jacinta Stein, 1973
  5. What should a BEH support system be like--and how should it interface with the schools? (Instructional technology and the education of all handicapped children) by Roy Aserlind, 1977

1. SLIS IUB Careers MLS Career Links
WashingtonCenterville Public Library (Ohio) School Media Centers. School Media Jobs. School Librarianship as a Career. California. Colorado
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2. LIS 622 School Media Centers
and Requirements Ohio Educational Library Media Association. (1989). How do you......LIS 622 School Media Centers Summer 2002 Course
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3. ALA 31-1 Lenk
for School Library Media and Technology Centers (Worthington, Ohio Linworth, 1999); Rolf Erikson and Carolyn Markuson, Designing a School
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4. The Status Of Public And Private School Library Media Centers In The
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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5. 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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6. Bucher (1994) Computers Technology In School Library Media Centers
Computers technology in school library media centers. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS Linworth Pub. (Worthington, Ohio) SERIES TITLE
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7. South Carolina School Library Media Centers
The Development of School Libraries in South Carolina I think this was in Ohio and in New York and those people were thinking that librarians
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8. ALA Washington Office
some of the inequities in Ohio school The National Center for Education Statistics from the 199394 school library media centers study shows
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9. Rockford School District 205 Library Media Services - School
School Library Media Centers. Search all libraries or by the first letter of your school A B C D E F G H I J K Flinn Middle School 2525
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10. Taft Middle School Library Media Center
Taft Library Media Center Home Marion City Schools Home Page *Taft Middle School in Marion, Ohio. About this page June 1999 School
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11. School Planning & Management - LIBRARY OR MEDIA CENTER
principal and director of interiors for Fanning/Howey Associates, Inc., inDublin, ohio. “Many schools are investing in media centers for community use,
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READER'S SERVICE Subscription Services ADVERTISE Media Kit List Rental Telemarketing Article Reprints LIBRARY OR MEDIA CENTER by Thomas G. Dolan Deciding on the appropriate furniture and furnishings for these areas depends mainly on how this space is going to be used. A reasonable assumption is that what was once the school library — a room containing shelves upon shelves of books, tables, chairs and some filing cabinets — is becoming nearly extinct, because technology has changed these libraries into media centers. Yet, in speaking to a number of experts in this area, what emerges are a number of conflicting perceptions. One is that many school libraries are still being built to the traditional model. Another is that the media center concept has become outmoded, and that type of space has been reduced to a resource room. The third is that the media center is not only alive and well but is expanding. First, let’s take a look at what is happening or not happening to these spaces. Then, we can zero in on the furniture and furnishings that will best meet the changing conditions — now and in the future.

12. Ohio School Library Job Descriptions - Library Media Specialist
Masters Degree; Valid ohio library media specialists certificate. Reports to Cooperates with other school library media centers.
http://winslo.state.oh.us/publib/jobsch1.html
Library Media Specialist
Orchard Middle School
Kingsville, OH
Title: Library Media Specialist Qualifications
  • Masters Degree
  • Valid Ohio library Media specialists certificate Reports to:
  • Building principal
  • Assistant to the Superintendent Responsibilities: Administrative
  • Develops policies to implement the school library media program.
  • Interprets library media center policies in regulations of access and use.
  • Prepares the budget.
  • Administers the budget.
  • Plans and evaluates the school library media program.
  • Organizes public relations activities.
  • Develops functional library media center arrangements.
  • Cooperates with other school library media centers.
  • Cooperates with local libraries and library systems.
  • Participates in recruiting, training and supervising support staff. Educational
  • Provides students and faculty with media services and resources.
  • Provides reference services to students and faculty.
  • Directs reader's services through individual counseling, book talks, etc.
  • Creates an atmosphere conducive to learning.
  • Builds a collection of print and nonprint materials appropriate to the educational program and student needs.
  • 13. School Library Standards And Evaluation
    school Library media centers Selected Results From the Education Feb., 2004,reports on the study Student Learning Through ohio school Libraries which
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    Resources for School Librarians - Index
    School Library Standards and Evaluation, Pt. 3
    School Library Standards Job Descriptions Evaluation Forms School Library Mission Statements ... School Library Statistics
    Statistical Studies of School Libraries

    14. IASL: School Library Resources On The Internet: School Libraries Make A Differen
    Student Learning Through ohio school Libraries The OELMA web site has the report of The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Achievement.
    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

    15. OELMA Advocacy Quotes
    The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Achievement. “There is asignificant body of research ohio Educational Library media Association
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    Select Guidelines for Effective School Library Media Programs Information about the OELMA E-List Job Opportunities Licensure Requirements OELMA Endowment Fund (pdf) OELMA Professional Development OELMA Video -"Your School Library It's All About Learning" Student Learning through Ohio School Libraries : The Ohio Research Study State Requirements for Ohio School Libraries Calendar Conference Join OELMA News Home Search Contact Sign in Advocacy Advocacy Resources
    • "What a school thinks about its library is a measure of what it thinks about education." ~ Harold Howe, former U.S. Commissioner of Education Students who score higher on "tests tend to come from schools which have more library resource staff and more books, periodicals and videos, and where the instructional role of the teacher-librarian and involvement in cooperative program planning and teaching is more prominent." ~ Keith Curry Lance, et. al. The Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement “There is a significant body of research that demonstrates that a qualified teacher-librarian (media specialist) has a positive impact on school culture and student achievement. Indeed, several studies have been established that teachers collaborate more in schools with a teacher-librarian and students read more, enjoy reading more, write better, access and use information more effectively and excel in academic content areas.” ~ Ken Haycock, 1996. “Competencies for Teacher-Librarians in the 21st Century,” Teacher-Librarian, February, 1996.

    16. OPLIN OH! Teach / INFOhio School Library Media Centers Ohio
    OPLIN OH! Teach / INFohio school Library media centers ohio Sample Courseof Studies for Library/media/Info Literacy
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    17. OPLIN OH! Teach / INFOhio
    for ohio s teachers, educators, and school library media specialists. school Library media centers AASL National Guidelines and Standards,
    http://www.oplin.org/controller.php?l=section&Id=64

    18. ALA | Student Achievement
    California school Library media centers and Student Achievement. Student Learningfor ohio school Libraries The ohio Research Study.
    http://www.ala.org/aaslTemplate.cfm?Section=resourceguides&Template=/ContentMana

    19. ALA | School Library Campaign
    Student Learning for ohio school Libraries The ohio Research Study Based onevaluations of school library media centers by over 13000 students,
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    INTRODUCTION How does the school library community speak in one voice to let the public know who school library media specialists are and the crucial role they all play in impacting the bottom line-student achievement? The answer is in your hands . Here are some tools to get you started. The goals of the campaign are to:
    • Increase public awareness of the significant contributions made by school library media specialists through school library media programs to further the academic achievement and lifelong learning of our students; Strengthen a belief in the value of school library media programs and school library media specialists;

    20. 13,000 Kids Can't Be Wrong - 2/1/2004 - School Library Journal - CA377858
    A new ohio study shows how school libraries help students learn. The ohiostudy certainly comes at a crucial time as media centers still suffer from
    http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA377858.html
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