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  1. Services of Secondary School Media Centers: Evaluation and Development (Ala Studies in Librarianship, No. 2) by Mary Virginia Gaver, 1971-12
  2. Patterns of development in elementary school libraries today;: A five year report on emerging media centers by Mary Virginia Gaver, 1969
  3. A survey of the educational media services of Calgary public schools by Mary Virginia Gaver, 1971

41. Virginia
Top / Reference / Libraries / school Libraries / virginia VA; Matoaca Highschool Library/media Center Chesterfield County, VA; JT Henley Middle school
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Top Reference Libraries School Libraries / Virginia
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Library
Alexandria, VA
Rockbridge County High School Library Media Center
Lexington, VA
E.B. Stanley Middle School Library
Abingdon, VA
Bishop Ireton High School Library
Alexandria, VA
Falls Church High School Library
Falls Church, VA
Graham High School Library
Bluefield, VA
Enderly Heights Elementary School Library
Buena Vista, VA
F.W. Kling Elementary School Library
Buena Vista, VA
Oak View Elementary School Library
Fairfax, VA
Poquoson Elementary School Library Media Center
Poquoson, VA
Murray Elementary School Library
Charlottesville, VA
Matoaca High School Library/Media Center
Chesterfield County, VA
J.T. Henley Middle School Library Media Center
Crozet, VA
Forrest Middle School Library
Forest, VA
Drew Middle School Library Media Center
Falmouth, VA
Gate City High School Library
Gate City, VA
Highland Springs High School Library/Media Center
Highland Springs, VA

42. School Library / Media Center Friends
Folusa logo. school Library/media Center Friends One parent, virginia Raymond,made an impassioned plea before the Austin Independent school District
http://www.folusa.org/html/slmc.html
School Library/Media Center Friends
Austin Readers for School Libraries,
Austin, TX The mission of the Austin Readers for School Libraries is to "encourage and facilitate children's reading, to instill a passion for books, and to promote libraries as strong, vital institutions that are central to the well being of their schools and community." In 1995, the Board of the Austin ISD threatened to cut library positions in several of the city's smaller elementary schools. One parent, Virginia Raymond, made an impassioned plea before the Austin Independent School District Board to retain the staff. A school library supporter on the board was so impressed with Ms. Raymond that he suggested she reach out to other parents who shared her belief in the importance of quality library service in the schools. Thus the Austin Readers for School Libraries were born. Georgia O'Keeffe Elementary School Friends of the Library
Albuquerque, New Mexico

43. Businessweek Online: Media Center
Aug. 11 Bob Bruner, a longtime professor at the virginia B-school, discusseswhat he d like to accomplish during his one-year appointment as dean.
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44. Businessweek Online Media Center
11 Bob Bruner, a longtime professor at the virginia B-school, April 7 (Part1 of 3) - BW s Mark Morrison has a rare chat with media mogul Barry Diller
http://www.businessweek.com/mediacenter/

45. School Library Management
Running a school Library media Center A HowTo-Do-It Manual forLibrarians (How-To-Do-It librarian at Graham High school in Bluefield, virginia.
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46. West Virginia Governor's Office Of Technology... Media Center
media Center. West virginia State and Seal image From the Top Down Pair technologywith the state’s more than 90 percent highschool graduation rate
http://www.state.wv.us/got/mTopDown.cfm
Select WV.gov Home Technology Links Resources Our Staff
From the Top Down
By Harvey Meyer
www.fcw.com

The newly elected governors from Montana, North Dakota, West Virginia and Delaware may be just out of the starting blocks, but they’ve wasted little time in grappling with an increasingly urgent question: How can technology help advance their agendas?
All four governors highlighted technology initiatives in their first state-of-the-state addresses. Montana’s governor even celebrated an Information Technology Day soon after taking office.
"Improvements in technology accounted for a lot of the gains in productivity and in our economy during the past decade," North Dakota Governor John Hoeven said. "Like private industry, we in government need to develop and utilize technology because it will be key to helping us prosper."
The governors are examining the myriad ways technology can enhance service to citizens and promote economic development — from finishing a high-speed, broadband network to helping recruit high-tech employees to offering an array of electronic government services.

47. Henry Clay Elementary, Virginia - Media Center
media Center Barbara Cassett, Librarian The library is located in the centerof the school. It is also in the center of whatever is going on!
http://hcps2.hanover.k12.va.us/hces/MediaCtr/mediactr.htm
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Barbara Cassett, Librarian
Pam Troxell, Library Clerical Assistant
"Where Cubs Cuddle Up and Read" Welcome to the Henry Clay Elementary School Library Site! The library is located in the center of the school. It is also in the center of whatever is going on! It is hoped the information on the site and the links listed will help you in using Henry Clay's library and beyond. Just click on the images below to explore more! The Library- Information about and images of the Henry Clay Library Authors and Series- links to the official websites of favorite authors, series, and characters Check out our list of Accelerated Reader titles

48. Virginia Libraries - Volume 45, Number 1
A school library media center is a very busy place. In It are students, teachers, Although efforts have begun in virginia to draw up a Library
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/VALib/v45_n1/denton.html
Announcements: The Special Collections
Reading Room will be opening on October 4, 2005.
Coeditors:
Cy Dillon cdillon@ferrum.edu
C.A. Gardner cgardner@hampton.gov
Virginia Libraries Volume 45, Number 1 DLA Ejournal Home VALib Home Table of Contents for this issue Search VAlib and other ejournals
Library Instruction in K-12 Schools
by Lisa Denton A school library media center is a very busy place. In It are students, teachers, and library media Specialists as well as books, reference tools, audiovisual and electronic resources. There is but a single motivation in bringing all these factors together: the effective access and use of information and ideas. The new Information Power II (American Library Association, 1998) informs the school librarian that the mission of the library media program is to "ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information." In the swiftly moving world of information, library instruction must now be fashioned to achieve that goal. Librarians with files full of lesson plans on the illustrious Mr. Dewey and the Reader's Guide have found themselves waking up on the wrong side of the bed with the new dawning of curriculum integration of library skills. It is widely accepted that library skills should not be taught in isolation. Collaboration is now the shape of library instruction. This type of library instruction integrates Information Literacy Skills with the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs).

49. Internet
Information media Center Instructional Resources virginia school Library andTechnology Specialist (Charlie Makela) Jobs for Librarians
http://sms.iwcs.k12.va.us/smsimc.html
Smithfield Middle School IMC
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50. IASL: Links To School Library Associations
Florida Library Association (FLA) school Libraries and media centers Section Massachusetts school Library media Association (MSLMA)
http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
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51. Library Media Center At Princess Anne High School
Facility The Library media Center was restored and expanded after the arson fire from the virginia Beach Public school homepage (www.vbschools.com),
http://www.princessannehs.vbcps.k12.va.us/librarymc.htm

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Activities Athletics Cheerleaders Chorus Clubs VBCPS Favorites BackToSchool Calendars Competitions Employees ... VBCPS Home Offsite PA links Alumni Band NJROTC Booster Club The PA library staff dressed as movie characters to celebrate National Library Week and highlight their movie theme M edia Centers O ffer V aluable I nformation E very S econd. Movies were shown every afternoon and popcorn was served. Library Media Specialists Mrs. Arendt, Mrs. Williams, Ms. McAbee, and Mrs. Washington, media assistant, Facility The Library Media Center was restored and expanded after the arson fire in September 1995. The LMC has over 9,000 square feet with 31 student computer work stations in the main area, an additional computer lab with 30 work stations, an extensive reference collection and over 18,000 volumes. All work stations are Windows XP, Pentium 4, with DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drives.

52. WBDG: School Library
As a result, school libraries, or library media centers (LMCs) as they are commonly Thomas Jefferson Elementary school library/media center—Forest, VA
http://www.wbdg.org/design/school_library.php
School Library
by Anders Dahlgren
Library Planning Associates
Building Types Index
Libraries Public Library Academic Library School Library Presidential Library Related Resource Pages Print Email OVERVIEW School libraries differ from most other types of libraries because they are contained within school buildings , which, in addition to library space, may include classrooms, auditoriums, circulation space, administrative offices, cafeterias, and the like. As a result, school libraries, or library media centers (LMCs) as they are commonly called, are smaller than their counterparts. Appropriate space planning for present needs and future expansion is imperative in the school library program. According to a study by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, computer and video technology, in addition to other forms of media including print material, is an important part of education. Use of technology in classrooms and in the library must include design aspects that support learning, including adjustable lighting ample electrical connections sound control , and space for expansion . School library space must also accommodate computer learning that is separated from quiet reading, group study, circulation, reference work, and other learning activities.

53. IJive.com Search Engine: Virginia: Education: School Libraries
George Mason Elementary school media Center Richmond, VA Manchester Highschool Library media Center Midlothian, VA
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54. West Virginia Development Office - Media Center - Focus Fourth Quarter 2001
18 call centers at eight locations in Ohio and West virginia and employs more The Telecommunication Act of 1996 required discounts for schools to
http://www.wvdo.org/media/focus401.html
FOCUS newsletter - Fourth quarter 2001 Global Contact Services
announces 330 jobs Global Contact Services (GCS) is the first tenant of the 20-acre Mt. Hope Industrial Park, bringing 330 jobs and a $3.5 million investment. GCS, an insurance services firm, is an affiliate of Global e-Connect, an agency management firm focused on contact center services and help desk functions. “West Virginia provides us with an unbeatable combination: a new building, an available, trained work force and incredible cooperation at all levels of government,” said Brian Helton, vice president of operations. Nearly all the employees will be licensed insurance agents ready to answer media-generated inquiries. GCS clients include multiple Fortune 500 insurance companies. InfoCision breaks ground
on new $1.4 million facility Gov. Bob Wise and representatives from InfoCision Management Corp., a leader in providing call center services for nonprofit organizations and Fortune 1000 companies, broke ground for a new $1.4 million facility. The company currently employs 235 people at its location in Clarksburg and at full capacity will have 420 employees.

55. Job Opening: LIBRARY MEDIA SPECIALIST, HIGH SCHOOL (2) - VA (Yorktown).... TEACH
Eligible for/holds a virginia teaching license with endorsement in Library Science.Ability to prepare for instructional services in the media center for
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LIBRARY MEDIA SPECIALIST, HIGH SCHOOL (2) - VA (Yorktown)
Posted 07/01/05
Closes: 8/15/2005
Salary: minimum to start $35,786
Eligible for/holds a Virginia teaching license with endorsement in Library Science.
Ability to prepare for instructional services in the media center for students at the high school level.
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Mail: 302 Dare Road Yorktown, VA 23692
E-Mail: humanresources@ycsd.york.va.us
Phone: 757-898-0300
Response Instructions Complete an online application at: yorkcountyschools.org Send letter of interest, resume, and copy of professional license to Human Resources. See webpage: http://yorkcountyschools.org Web Teachers.Net Site Map: Jump to... Teacher Jobs Chatboards Lesson Plans Local Network Project Center Chatrooms Meetings Mailrings Classified Ads ** Forums ** Teacher Chatboard Administrators Media Spec/Lib Retired Teachers Pre-School(EC) Kindergarten Primary Elem Upper Elem Middle School High School College Profs Student Teachers Begin Teachers Subst Teachers Classroom Mgmt Classrm Disci Multiage Classrm Adult Educ Gifted/Talented Special Educ Private School Montessori Prof Reading Counseling Jobhunters Math Teachers Science Teachers Social Studies Music Teachers Fine Art Teachers Health Chatboard PE/Coaching Brain-Compatible School Humor MESSAGE CENTER Letters to Editor Ed Advocacy Current Events Politics Gatherings Social Chatboard Golden Apples Inspirations Feedback ENGLISH CENTER Reading/Writing HS English Remedial Reading AR Chatboard 4Blocks Lit Bldg Blocks(K)

56. Colonial Forge High School Media Center
Stafford, virginia 22554 Phone (540)6586115 Fax (540)658-6120. CFHS Home Administration Guidance Departments media Center CFHS Sports Clinic
http://cfhs.org/mediactr.htm
COLONIAL FORGE HIGH SCHOOL 550 Courthouse Road
Stafford, Virginia 22554
Phone (540)658-6115
Fax (540)658-6120 Media Center Library Media Specialists: Mrs. Kimberly Crawford
email: kcrawford@staffordschools.net
Mr. Rob Huffman
email: huffmanbw@staffordschools.net
Library Assistant Mrs. Janet Lynard
email: lynardjk@staffordschools.net Hours
Monday through Thursday
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM Friday 7:30 AM - 3:00 PM Online Reference Source For problems or questions regarding this web contact CFHSWebMaster document.write("This page was last modified "+document.lastModified+ "")

57. Libweb - Libraries On The Web
EB Stanley Middle school Library Abingdon, VA, virginia, USA FL, Florida,USA; Walter Johnson High school media Center Bethesda, MD, Maryland, USA
http://lists.webjunction.org/libweb/usa-special.html
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58. Albemarle County Media, Research And Technology Curriculum
Karen Goebel, media Center Manager schoolbased Staff virginia Forman, mediaSpecialist, Cale Elementary school Cynthia Gibson, Teacher, Meriwether
http://k12.albemarle.org/Technology/IT/Mrt/home.shtml

Albemarle County
Media, Research, and Technology
Curriculum
Dr. Kevin Castner, Superintendent
Objectives Scope and Sequence Resources Click on the grade level to see specific learning objectives for each grade. Look at the Virginia Standards of Learning Computer Technology objectives and see what happens at each grade level with each objective. With each grade level and the Virginia Standards of Learning, look at some specific resources that teachers can use to meet each goal. K K
Glossary of Terms
Resources Used in Developing this Curriculum Internet English
Diane Ippolito, Assistant Superintendent for /Instruction
Frank Morgan, Assistant Superintendent for Support Services
Fred Kruger, Director of Information Services
Albemarle County Schools staff members currently working on this project:
Central Office Staff
Dr. Anne Coughlin, Director of Curriculum Development and Program Analysis Becky Fisher, Manager of Information Services /Instructional Technology Karen Goebel, Media Center Manager

59. AACC - COMACC - University Of Virginia
Listservs, Local Sections, media Center, Meetings Listing, Membership,Membership Directory University of virginia school of Medicine PO Box 800214
http://www.aacc.org/comacc/uva.stm
CONTACT US Search By Keyword Jump To AACC Direct AACC Press ABCC About AACC ACCENT Accreditation Annual Meeting Awards Board of Directors CCJ CE Credit Chemunicator CLN CME Planning Guide Divisions EBM Resource Center Expert Access GA Update International Members Job Center Lab Rules Lab Tests Online Listservs Local Sections Media Center Meetings Listing Membership Membership Directory Middleware Library NACB Online Bookstore Online Courses Related Site Links Standards Strategies SYCL Van Slyke Foundation Young’s Effects Online HOME EDUCATION AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT COMMACC

University of Virginia School of Medicine
Co-Directors: Address: John Savory, PhD, DABCC
Telephone: (434) 924-5682
Fax: (434) 924-924-2574
E-mail: js2r@virginia.edu David E. Bruns, MD, FACB
Telephone: (434) 924-9432
Fax: (434) 924-924-2574
E-mail: deb6j@virginia.edu Department of Pathology
University of Virginia School of Medicine

PO Box 800214
Charlottesville, VA 22908-0214

60. Center For History And New Media - Projects
These projects were created by virginia school districts in collaboration withthe Center for History and New media and Department of History and Art
http://chnm.gmu.edu/projects.php
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History Matters
This award-winning site offers a range of resources, including 1000 primary documents in text, image, and audio; an annotated guide to 850 of the best U.S. History websites; guides to using various kinds of online primary sources, such as oral history and maps; and moderated discussions about teaching. Designed for teachers of U.S. History survey courses at high schools and colleges around the world, History Matters provides an excellent starting point for investigating American history online.
The September 11 Digital Archive
This site uses electronic media to collect, preserve, and present the history of the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania and the public responses to them. It has become the leading digital repository of material related to the events of 9/11/2001 and includes more than 150,000 first-hand accounts, emails, images, and other digital materials.
History News Network
This web-based magazine features articles by historians of all political persuasions. The site places current events in historical perspective. Edited by Rick Shenkman, HNN is regularly read by tens of thousands of historians and people interested in the intersection of the past and the present.

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