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  1. Good schools have school librarians: Oregon school librarians collaborate to improve academic achievement by Keith Curry Lance, 2001
  2. How to deal with the news media professionally and effectively: Project leadership presenter's guide by Bob Taber, 1985
  3. Media handbook by Michael D Utsey, 1974

21. Library Development Reports
oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse Eleventh Annual Report. July 1, 1997– June 30, 1998 Challenges In school Library media centers
http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/LD/eleventh.shtml
Text-Only Site State Directory Agencies A-Z Accessibility ...
Home-OSL

Reports 11th Annual Report Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse Eleventh Annual Report Goal of the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse The goal of the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse is to uphold the principles of the Library Bill of Rights in all types of libraries, by improving communication between librarians, board members, professional associations, and other concerned groups in Oregon about challenges to intellectual freedom, and by increasing awareness as to how threats to intellectual freedom can be overcome.
Objectives of the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse
  • To establish a central clearinghouse to collect and disseminate reports about challenges to intellectual freedom in all types of Oregon libraries.
    To provide information about challenged materials to public library directors and library board members, school media center librarians, and academic librarians when requests for reconsideration of materials are formally registered.
    To provide information to public library directors and library board members, school media center librarians, and academic librarians about establishing appropriate policies and procedures before a challenge to intellectual freedom occurs.

22. The Essential Link | School Libraries | NW Education
oregon Educational media Association. Fall 2003. By Lee Sherman The library media centers are truly the hub of the school.
http://www.nwrel.org/nwedu/09-01/link.asp
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Volume 9 Number 1
Nexus of Knowledge

the School Library in the 21st Century
In This Issue The Essential Link ... Subscribe
The Essential Link
The School Librarian Bolsters Achievement by Reaching Out to Teachers and Students
"A strong library program would be like an octopus. It would work its way into every classroom, and if you tried to cut off the tentacles you couldn't because it was so interwoven into the fabric of the school." -Kelly Kuntz, Past President
Oregon Educational Media Association Fall 2003 By Lee Sherman
Illustration by Joe Spooner "School libraries constitute an indispensable introduction to literacy and learning about the world and the universe. They are pathways to self-discovery. They are instruments for progress and autonomy."
Carnegie Corporation
Good Libraries, Good Readers
Information Empowered: The School Librarian as an Agent of Academic Achievement in Alaska , found that the percentage of students scoring proficient or above on reading tests was higher for schools with:
  • More hours per typical week of professional library staffing More time spent weekly delivering information literacy instruction to students, planning cooperatively with teachers, and providing inservice training to teachers

23. City Of Ashland, Oregon - School Library
0, school Library media centers throughout the State of oregon have joined the American Library Association in celebrating April 18 24, 2004 as National
http://www.ashland.or.us/Page.asp?NavID=2076

24. - ::-:: Oregon Institute Of Technology ::-::
High school Outreach Program Information for Teachers and media Specialists request interlibrary loan materials from their high school media centers.
http://www.oit.edu/lbry/97
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Oregon Institute Of Technology
Home Programs Students Faculty ... Departments
High School Outreach Program:
Information for Teachers and Media Specialists
Program Description and Purpose
The Oregon Institute of Technology Library welcomes visits from high schools in the Klamath Basin. The Library's Outreach Program was created to promote collaboration with high school media specialists and classroom teachers. Our goal is to develop students' research skills and appreciation of the power of information. Library teaching efforts focus on the use of library resources, qualitative evaluation of information, and electronic search techniques. OIT librarians provide tours of the facility as well as hands-on class instruction in the use of traditional and electronic information resources. The program gives students the opportunity for guided exploration and use of an academic library.
Before Visiting the Library
  • Make arrangements for the visit/instruction session at least two weeks prior to the scheduled date. OIT student use of the library must be our priority, therefore high school tours and instruction will not be available during peak-use hours or during OIT's Dead or Finals weeks.

25. Multnomah County Library
Survey of Multnomah County Library Public school media centers oregon Quality Education Commission http//dbi.ode.state.or.us/qualityed/
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.

26. Forum On Library Statistics And Performance Measures Webography - National Infor
Statistics from oregon academic libraries. Includes data from 19941995 and Site contains facts and figures on school media centers, and standards and
http://www.niso.org/news/events_workshops/stat-webogr.html
Forum on Library Statistics and Performance Measures Webography
Forum on Library Statistics and Performance Measures
Webography of Related Resources
Prepared by Linda Feguson
Relicorp, Inc.
Since 1968 NISO has maintained the national standard for Library Statistics, ANSI/NISO Z39.7. In conjunction with the five-year review process, and in support of the Forum on Library Statistics and Performance Measures, the following "webography" has been prepared as a guide to those organizations, library groups, and resources impacting and impacted by the need to "Measure the Information Age". NISO encourages the review and use of the resources linked through this webography. Key Organizations and Resources American Library Association
List of ALA-reviewed standards and guidelines publications. See also Standards and Guidelines Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
ARL Homepage. Has information on ARL-related projects and publications. British Library Board
Library and Information Statistics Tables
for the United Kingdom (LIST). Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK, 1998.
Includes statistical tables for all types of libraries in the UK.

27. Information Skills Curriculum - School Library Media Centers K12
Information for school library media specialists in developing the information oregon Educational media Association. Information Literacy Guidelines
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/libinst.htm
Information Skills Curriculum
Curricula General Education as Psychology, Learning Styles] Instructional Design Instruction
Curricula
Virginia. Standards of Learning Objectives
Virginia's Standards of Accreditation; Standards of Quality
Resources for school librarians; from School-Libraries.Org
Colorado Information Literacy
Planning checklist for Schools (Draft) [pdf file];
guidelines, Information Power ; Overview of Information
Literacy [pdf file]
Illinois Learning Standards
with subjects
Oregon Educational Media Association. Information Literacy Guidelines
Introduction, print resources, web sites, Oregon
Information Literacy Guidelines
Virginia's SOLs. Library/Information Use
Older standards but still useful for new librarians.
State of North Carolina, Dept. of Education
North Carolina's DOE. State curriculum can be purchased.
Utah Curriculum Database
Search library media curriculum. Curriculum is online.
Information Literacy and the Net
Course outline from Bellingham Public Schools
[Back to Top]
General Education
Critical Thinking Skills
Educational Psychology
Learning Styles [Back to Top]
Instructional Design
Big Six Information Problem Solving Basics
By Mike Eisenberg and Bob Berkowitz.

28. 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. Castle Rock, CO Hi Willow Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of oregon.
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

29. About_Bethel
The District s elementary school facilities have gymnasiums, media centers, Parents registering their children in oregon schools for the first time must
http://www.bethel.k12.or.us/html/about_bethel.html

30. Lincoln County School District - Media Center
Lincoln County school District. Welcome to the NHS media Center! C mon in and check out some books! Research Worldbook OnLine Encyclopedia
http://www.lincoln.k12.or.us/Page.asp?NavID=1073

31. School-Libraries.Net: Peter Milbury's Network Of School Librarian Web Pages
Astoria High school Library media Center Maintained by Gregory Lum, Librarian, Marshfield High school, Coos Bay oregon. Oak Hills Librarymedia Center
http://www.school-libraries.net/usa/or.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 Oregon
School Libraries
K-12 Schools Curriculum Related Resources Professional Associations School Libraries
Astoria High School Library Media Center
Maintained by Gregory Lum, Library Media Specialist, Astoria High School, Astoria, Oregon. Bilquist School Library
Maintained by Betsy Holzgraf, Bilquist Elementary School, Milwaukie, Oregon. Cascade Middle School Library Media Center Maintained by Romona Greeno, Librarian, Cascade Middle School, Bend, Oregon. Cedaroak Park Library Maintained by J. Klassen Library Technology Specialist, Cedaroak Park Elementary, West Linn, Oregon.
Chehalem Valley Middle School Media Center
Maintained by Kathy Sheridan, Media Specialist, Chehalem Valley Middle School, Newberg, Oregon. Dallas High School Library Maintained by Sadie Longood, Librarian, Dallas High School, Dallas, Oregon.

32. Libraries
Gregory Heights Middle school media Center oregon Episcopal school Library TROUTDALE Walt Morey Middle school Library media Center
http://www.4j.lane.edu/libraryservices/libraries.html
Intranet Site Map
Libraries
Virtual Libraries
Cybrary 4J's cyberspace library with author, title, and subject access to full-text books Internet Public Library - a virtual public library with a reference desk and lots lots more
High School Libraries in Oregon
ASTORIA
Astoria High School Library Media Center
BEAVERTON
Beaverton High School Library

Sunset High School Library Media Center

Westview High SchoolLibrary
BEND
Bend Senior High School Library
CONDON
Condon High School Library
COOS BAY
Marshfield High School Library
CORVALLIS
Corvallis High School Library

Crescent Valley High School Library
DALLAS
Dallas High School Library
EUGENE Churchill High School Library Marist High School Library Media Center North Eugene High School Library Sheldon High School Library ... Willamette High School Media Center FOREST GROVE Forest Grove High School Library GRANTS PASS Grants Pass High School Library HERMISTON Hermiston High School Library/Media Center LAKE OSWEGO Lake Oswego High School Online Library Lakeridge High School Library LEBANON Lebanon High School Library MAPLETON Mapleton High School Library MEDFORD St. Mary's School Library

33. Northeastern Oregon School Projects
school Projects oregon. SCM Consultants has provided architectural and Add barrierfree access and remodel the library/media center at ±$100000.
http://www.scm-ae.com/schools/oregon.htm
Home Contact Us
A Tetra Tech Company Northeastern Oregon
School Projects
Oregon
SCM Consultants has provided architectural and engineering design for millions of dollars in improvements for school districts throughout Northeastern Oregon. Projects have included those described below. Pilot Rock School District:
SCM provided architectural and engineering services for $1.2M of miscellaneous remodeling and improvements. Hermiston School District:
Feasibility Study: A site study for a new 1,200-student high school. SCM determined the impact of combining a 500-student Elementary School, a 900-student Junior High School and a 1,200-student High School on the same site in Hermiston, OR. Hermiston School District:
With passage of a ±$15 million bond issue, SCM provided a condition survey, site and space utilization studies, and select renovation at all district facilities.

34. Oregon High School Library Media Center
oregon High school Library media Center. oregon High school. Pat Fenner, Library media Specialist. 456 Perry Parkway. MLS UW Madison. oregon, WI 53575
http://teachers.oregon.k12.wi.us/fenner/lmc5animate.htm
Oregon High School Library Media Center
Oregon High School Pat Fenner, Library Media Specialist 456 Perry Parkway MLS UW Madison Oregon, WI 53575 teacher certification: English, Latin, library, media and technology email: pmf@oregon.k12.wi.us Doing research at SCHOOL Doing research at HOME back to OHS homepage ...
Oregon School District, Great and Getting Better

35. UO School Of Journalism And Communication
Chambers Electronic media Center 541346-4244 erikt@uoregon.edu. Miranda Smith school of Journalism and Communication 1275 University of oregon
http://jcomm.uoregon.edu/support/
Technology Services
Prospective students Current students Apply Career Services ... UO Links Search:
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How to receive technical assistance: For assistance with connecting to and using campus-wide services including email accounts, wireless networks, dial-up service and anti-virus/network security contact the university's Microcomputer Services group. For assistance in the Brainerd Lab see the lab monitor at the station nearest the door. For help accessing and using compuers, printers, scanners and software within Allen Hall computer labs contact technical services:
  • Use our online request form Send email to support@jcomm.uoregon.edu with specific details about your issue Call our help desk at 346-0257 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays. Visit 312B Allen Hall between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays.
Erik Talbert . Contact the Knight Library's Media Services Andre Chinn
Instructional Technology Coordinator
achinn@uoregon.edu

36.  Greater Lowell Tech Library Media Center
Greater Lowell Technical High school. There are four library/media centers at Greater Lowell Tech. The main one, the IMC (Instructional media Center) is
http://www.mec.edu/gltech/library/
Library Media Center
Jack Hall - Media Services Director

Greater Lowell Technical High School

James M. Cassin - Superintendent-Director the library online catalog ELECTRONIC RESOURCES CITING SOURCES LISTS of:
National Library Week
April 10-16, 2005
Click here
Click here
(at home) to read poetry entries.
About The Library... The Library Media Services Department at Greater Lowell Tech contains one of the largest and most comprehensive collections in a technical secondary school in the country. It provides students with a wide variety of resources that are integrated into the curriculum and learning activities to help them become lifelong learners and discriminating users of information. There are four library/media centers at Greater Lowell Tech. The main one, the IMC (Instructional Media Center) is located on the third floor in the center of the building. Each of the three satellite media centers, SMCs, are located in a technical cluster. They are the Business/Graphics SMC, Construction/Automotive SMC, and the Personal Services/Health SMC. They hold print material for technical areas of instruction, as well as video carrels and computers, each connected system wide to a main source.

37. IJive.com Search Engine: Oregon: Education: School Libraries
Joseph Lane Middle school media Center Roseburg, oregon online library and media Tualatin High school Library media Center Tualatin, oregon school
http://ijive.com/Oregon/Education/School_Libraries/
the entire directory only this category
About Us
Add URL Modify Url Link To Us ... Education : School Libraries LINKS:

38. Interactive Mathematics Miscellany And Puzzles, Reciprocal Links
HHS Library/media Center, school District 8R, Hermiston, oregon; 500599 Pure Sciences, Teaneck Public schools CyberLibrary, NJ
http://www.cut-the-knot.org/ReciprocalUli.shtml
Username: Password:
Interactive Mathematic Miscellany and Puzzles
Reciprocal Links
College and School Libraries
  • Mathematics Teaching Resources , James Cook University Library, Australia
  • Mathematics Resources via Golden Gate University University Library , Golden Gate University
  • Net Library: Specialized Resources: Mathematics: Recommended Sources , The City University of New York
  • Math WWW VL: Education , Virtual Library, Florida State University, FL
  • Science and Engineering Library , OSU, Columbus, OH
  • Mathematics Resources , Lima Campus Library, The Ohio State University at Lima
  • Geometry is all around us
  • Mathematics - (Librarian's Shortlist of Useful Sites) , Contoocook, NH
  • Ludlow High School Library Media Center's Bookmarks , Wilbraham, MA
  • TEACHER RESOURCE WEB SITE , Bradley Elementary School District 61, IL
  • COOL MATH TOOLS , WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARYCYBERSPACE BRANCH, Houston, TX
  • 9-12 Mathematics , K-12 LIBRARY and LEARNING RESOURCES, Coquitlam School District (43), BC, Canada
  • TEACHER RESOURCES: MATHEMATICS , Library, Collingswood Middle School, NJ
  • College Geometry: MA 3513 , Fr. Charles Buckley, O.S.B., Professor of Mathematics, St. Gregory's University
  • 39. Information Center - Media
    A bilingual arts magnet school in the Southern oregon town of Eagle Point. video and media arts. The school would enroll as many as 250 students.
    http://www.smallschoolsworkshop.org/to090304bhammond.html
    High schools, one in Portland, awarded foundations' grants
    Bill and Melinda Gates and the
    Meyer trust encourage small high-achieving
    institutions and donate to four in Oregon
    The Oregonian
    By Betsy Hammond
    Friday, September 03, 2004 Four distinctive public high schools, including a college-prep academy in North Portland emphasizing character and ethics, will open by 2006, thanks to $1.2 million in grants designed to spur more innovation and higher achievement in Oregon schools. Leaders of E3: Employers for Education Excellence announced the four winning proposals Thursday. E3 is spearheading development of what its leaders hope will be a network of small high-achieving high schools across Oregon some new and some remade from large high schools. The winners are: Nixyaawii Community School, on the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation near Pendleton. The school, chartered by the Pendleton school district and designed by tribal leaders, opened this week with 46 students. It is designed to have high academic standards and to emphasize Native American art, culture, history and traditions. Enrollment will be capped at 110.

    40. Oregon Educational Media Association Progressive Leadership For
    Student Opportunities Vary in oregon school Libraries The library may be called the librarymedia center, media center or another name.
    http://www.oema.net/promote/certms.html
    Oregon Educational Media Association
    "Progressive Leadership for Excellence in Library Media Programs"
    Student Opportunities Vary in Oregon School Libraries
    First graders cheer as the librarian sends their pen pal letters over the Internet. Sixth graders get excited about research because a trained librarian taught them to search using a CD-ROM. A high school freshman feels great about her health report because the librarian helped her find current AIDS information in the electronic newspaper index. Students in some Oregon schools have these opportunities because they have the help of a trained librarian with background in literature, reference, computers and many forms of equipment for visual presentations. In other Oregon schools, students are helped by a volunteer or a person with no library training. Their opportunities are much more limited. The Oregon Department of Education does not require schools to hire a librarian with a teaching certificate and library training. This leaves the decision up to individual districts and schools. According to Oregon State Standards, the library must be supervised by a principal or teacher, but this supervisor is not required to have any library or technology training or to work in the library itself.

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