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         Wisconsin School Media Centers:     more detail
  1. Elementary school media center services for the gifted in one Wisconsin county by Robin Huiras, 1985
  2. CESA level summary of Wisconsin public school media programs in 1973 (Evaluation report / ESEA Title II) by William Pichette, 1973
  3. The status of Wisconsin public school media programs in 1973 (Evaluation report / ESEA Title II) by William Pichette, 1973
  4. A survey of the practice of intershelving print and nonprint media in Wisconsin public schools by Dorothy Twesme, 1974
  5. The status and longitudinal development of Wisconsin non-public school media programs (Evaluation report / ESEA Title II) by William Pichette, 1973
  6. Using the high school library media center: A high school credit course...1/2 unit by Shirley E Johnson, 1975
  7. Library/media program planning ;: A design for building level IMC development in Wisconsin schools by Lyle Eberhart, 1973
  8. Matrix for curriculum planning in library media and information skills education (Bulletin) by M. Elaine Anderson, 1989
  9. Annotated bibliography of research on mass media science communication by Sharon Dunwoody, 1991
  10. A report of perceptions of censorship of IMC materials in 1982-83 from a state-level perspective: Survey by Dianne McAfee Hopkins, 1983
  11. Adolescents, parents, and television violence by Steven H Chaffee, 1971

1. Design Considerations For School Library Media Centers
Design Considerations for School Library Media Centers Copyright State of Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Phone 1800-441-4563
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. Combined School And Public Libraries Guidelines For Decision Making
titles found in Wisconsin libraries. Virtually all academic and public libraries and 36% of the 1734 school library media centers in Wisconsin
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3. University Of Wisconsin-Madison School Of Business
The University of WisconsinMadison School of Business Media Information about The School of Business Academic Research Centers
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

4. Innovative Internet Applications In Libraries
Searcher. School Library Journal. School Library Media Research ~~ Local Databases ~~ of Computer Sciences, University of WisconsinMadison
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5. NCEF Resource List Library And Media Center DesignK-12
Design Considerations for School Library Media Centers http//www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/dltcl/im. ..
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6. ALA School Library Media Centers And Intellectual Freedom
School Library Media Centers and Intellectual Freedom Dianne McAfee Hopkins Madison University of Wisconsin Madison, School of Library and
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7. LION Staffing Issues In School Libraries
Appropriate Staffing for School Library Media Centers District Level Leadership for School Library Media Programs The Wisconsin Department
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8. Directory Of United States Pages
Virginia Washington Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming. This site is maintained by Linda Bertland, school librarian, Philadelphia, PA.
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9. School Library Standards And Evaluation
s -......Standards for School Library Media Centers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts This is in pdf format. of Wisconsin. Job
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10. Resources For Developing A Collaborative Integrated Instructional
Johnson, Doug The Indispensable Librarian Surviving (and Thriving) in School Media Centers in the in this Wisconsin piece on library media
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11. Results For 'dc.subject:school Library Media Centers'
The design of school media centers in wisconsin along with applicable technologyis discussed. wisconsin. Dept. of Public Instruction
http://search.wi.gov/query.html?qt=dc.subject:school library media centers&style

12. NCEF Resource List: Library And Media Center Design--K-12
Design Considerations for school Library media centers (wisconsin Departmentof Public Instruction, Instructional media and Technology, Madison, WI,
http://www.edfacilities.org/rl/libraries.cfm
LIBRARY AND MEDIA CENTER DESIGNK-12
NCEF's resource list of links, books, and journal articles on the design and planning of K-12 school libraries, including sample city and state guidelines, and resources on technology requirements. Show all citations
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Guidelines for Library Media Programs in Louisiana Schools. http://www.doe.state.la.us/lde/uploads/4211.pdf (Louisiana Dep't. of Education, Division of School Standards, Accountability, and Assistance, Baton Rouge, LA , 2004) For use in planning and designing new or remodeled school libraries, this publication provides information on establishing a planning committee, design considerations, technical requirements, security , accessibility and space planning. Daylighting Design in Libraries. http://www.librisdesign.org/docs/DaylightDesignLibs.pdf Dean, Edward (Libris DESIGN, funded by The Institute of Museum and Library Services , 2004)

13. WBDG: School Library
As a result, school libraries, or library media centers (LMCs) as they are Classrooms, Library media centers, and New Technology, by the wisconsin
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.

14. Bibliography
A BRIEF HANDBOOK FOR wisconsin schoolS. Bulletin No. 92152. RESTRICTIVE ACCESSTO BOOKS IN school LIBRARY media centers IN GEORGIA. Research Study.
http://www.iema-ia.org/IEMA130.html
BIBLIOGRAPHY Barron, Daniel D. "Censorship: Your Move in a Serious Game." SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA ACTIVITIES MONTHLY, vol. 7, no. 7, pp. 48-50. March 1991. EJ 423 313 Discusses issues of censorship, includes resource materials, suggestions for further action including examining policy statement and involving teachers and students. Burress, Lee. BATTLE OF THE BOOKS: LITERARY CENSORSHIP IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1950 TO 1985. Scarecrow Press, 1989. Compiled results and commentary of many studies of school censorship conducted by Professor Burress of the University of Wisconsin. Cerra, Kathie Krieger. "Teachers' Attitudes about Intellectual Freedom and Books in the Elementary School. May 1991. ED 362 893. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Reading Association (36th, Las Vegas, NV, May 6-10, 1991). Twenty percent of the teachers never participated in selection of books; 59% taught in schools with no written selection policy; 70% of teachers would alter text of an award-winning book in reading it aloud if it contained language that might be offensive; 60% would not purchase favorably reviewed books that might be risky because of subject matter. Clarkson, Frederick, et al. CHALLENGING THE CHRISTIAN RIGHT: THE ACTIVIST'S HANDBOOK. Second Edition. Institute for First Amendment Studies, Inc., a992.

15. Foundations Of Education, University Of Wisconsin-Eau Claire - Library Science A
for beginning positions in school library media centers or other libraries, The latest edition of the University of wisconsin Eau Claire catalog
http://www.uwec.edu/fed/libsci.htm
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What is the Library Science Program? The Library Science program at UW-Eau Claire educates students to be leaders in library and information services and the use of educational media technology. UW-Eau Claire develops competent, confident, and creative professionals who enjoy the information and media technology field and can instill this value in others. More specifically, the program:
  • Educates students to be leaders in library information and media technology services Prepares students for information age technology Prepares students in the application, politics, and rhetoric of information technology and media Prepares students to be active participants and leaders in the teaching and learning process Fosters an enjoyment of learning, research, and exploration in the library information and media technology field

16. News From The Wisconsin Department Of Public Instruction
Improving Literacy Through school Libraries awards two wisconsin grants technologically advanced school library media centers, and well trained,
http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/dltcl/eis/chwk0704.html
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State Superintendent DPI Menu News Menu All media inquiries should be directed to Joe Donovan , DPI Communications Officer, (608) 266-3559.
For questions about this information, contact Debra A. Bougie Last updated on 8/23/2005 7:05:58 PM News Release Quick Links Past News Releases Other Public Information Resources State Superintendent of Public Instruction Elizabeth Burmaster Department of Public Instruction, 125 S. Webster Street

17. Library Science
of wisconsin Model Academic Standards within the school library media center . For prospective teachers the practicum in school library media centers
http://www.uwsuper.edu/catalog/general/2004-06/course descriptions/Library_Scien
Library Science (LIBS) 101 Introduction to Computer Science A first course in computer science providing a survey of current topics as well as core programming and related problems solving skills. Satisfies the mathematics requirement for General Education. Students should have an acceptable score on the Mathematics Placement Test or have completed an appropriate remedial course. Cross-listed as CSCI 101. MATH 095 recommended. 199 Foundations of Information Literacy Overview of how information is created and shared in different disciplines and how knowledge of this publication process cycle informs methods of finding information. Includes the theoretical and practical exploration of the various skills and critical thinking abilities needed to identify, use, and evaluate information found in traditional and emerging environments. F04, S05, F05, S06 303/503 Information Resources and Services Principles and philosophies of library reference service, information literacy, reading, listening and viewing guidance, and information resources with special emphasis on the Application of Wisconsin Model Academic Standards within the school library media center. Knowledge and use of major reference resources as well as discussions of strategies for effective information services. Prerequisites: LIBS 199 and ENGL 101 or 102. F05 307/507 Collection Development Develops the ability to build and maintain resource collections by studying current policies and philosophies in the selection, acquisition, and evaluation of print and non-print materials to support the goals of the school/community and the personal, developmental and curricular/institutional needs of users in the school library media center or library. Interactive Distance Education (IDE) course offered each year. Prerequisites: LIBS 199 AND ENGL 101 or 102. F05

18. ALA | School And Public Library Coop
Eligibility US and Canadian school library media centers (an individual wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. Public Library Development.
http://www.ala.org/ala/yalsa/profdev/schoolpublic.htm
ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... YALSA Professional Development Center
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Professional Development Topics
School Public Library Cooperation
Young Adults Deserve the Best: Competencies for Librarians Serving Youth
Online Resources
School/Public Library Cooperative Activities
The ALSC/AASL/YALSA Joint Task Force on School/Public Library Cooperative Activities looks at local and national models of school/public library cooperative activities. The group met for the first time at the January 2004 Midwinter Meeting. The group is charged with creating an action plan to develop a product (program, Web site, toolkit) to function as a clearinghouse for ideas about activities, programs, and services to promote best practices in school/public library cooperation. AASL Affiliate Assembly Directory of State and Regional Affiliate Organizations
Links to state educational media associations and state school library associations.
Model Programs
The Giant Step Award The Giant Step Award is sponsored by The Gale Group and School Library Journal. Eligibility: "U.S. and Canadian school library media centers (an individual library media center or entire district's library media services programs) and the youth services departments in U.S. and Canadian public libraries that partner with local schools (a single library/branch library or an entire library system."
Selected Print Resources
American Association of School Librarians and Association for Educational Communications and Technology.

19. EJ List By Subjects, Keio Univ. Media Centers (J)
wisconsin Women s Law Journal , University of wisconsin Law school, OPAC LinkTitles Common to All Campuses HeinOnLine Keio University media centers.
http://ejopac.lib.keio.ac.jp:8888/ejbysubject_e.asp?subject=Law: United States (

20. EJ List By Subjects, Keio Univ. Media Centers (J)
wisconsin Women s Law Journal , University of wisconsin Law school, OPAC?Titles Common to All Campuses HeinOnLine Keio University media centers.
http://ejopac.lib.keio.ac.jp:8888/ejbysubject.asp?subject=Law: United States (WA

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