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41. C O D E S
by Rob Richards (University of colorado Law Library Training Courses Online ContinuingEducation Training Courses and issues that library staff encounter in the
http://www.ala.org/rusa/codes/cde_onlinecoll.html

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Get Involved Committees News ... ALA
Collection Development Education Committee
Online Collection Development Resources
by Sherri Edwards, Jill Newby, and Justina Osa
Fall 2001 I. RESOURCE PERSONS

Feel free to contact these individuals if you have questions regarding collection development issues. II. COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT WEB SITES
  • ACQWEB
    A large collection development site published by librarians at Vanderbilt University. The site includes verification tools and resources, a directory of publishers and vendors, associations and organizations, journals, newsletters, and electronic discussion archives and much more.
  • Collection Development and the Internet: A Brief Handbook for Recommending Officers in the Humanities and Social Sciences Division at the Library of Congress
  • Collection Development Training for Arizona Public Libraries
    This thorough site, sponsored by the Arizona Department of Libraries, Archives, and Public Records, "provides practical training in how to perform collection development activities in public libraries. Sections include an overview of collection development, collection development policies, community needs assessment, selection of library resources, acquisitions, weeding, intellectual freedom, collection assessment, preservation, and donations. Includes bibliographies of articles and books for further reading, and definitions of key terms."
  • Developing a Web-based Collection Development Training Program
    "There are many sites on the web that include a library's collection development policies and/or procedures, but these are institution-specific. There are also web sites with information about collection development training workshops, but these are fee-based sessions, and the content of the workshops is not available on the web. Some of the library and information science graduate programs have published syllabi of their collection development courses on the web. These may provide suggested topics and resources or a framework for developing a collection development training program. In addition, this page includes a brief bibliography of sources on collection development training. While only the web site from the Arizona Department of Libraries is an actual training module, the other web sites listed here do offer guidelines for training Collection Development Librarians."

42. Colorado Horse Development Authority - CHDA
Created by an Act of the State Legislature to stimulate colorados multibillion dollar equestrian Category Sports Equestrian North America United States colorado...... Authority are designed to stimulate, by research, education, advertising, and Howdo I get more information about the colorado Horse Promotion Fee CHDA staff.
http://www.chda.org/
The horse industry, nationally, is larger than both the film and tobacco industry. Colorado has over 194,000 horses. 40% of all Colorado horses are used for show or racing. There are nearly 65,000 horse owners in Colorado 191,600 Coloradans are involved in the horse industry in areas such as: owners, service providers, employees, and volunteers. Even more participate as spectators Colorado’s horse industry has the impact of 7,000 full-time equivalent jobs. Spending by suppliers and employees generates additional jobs in Colorado for a total employment impact of 30,800. The national horse industry has a $2.6 billion impact on the Colorado economy. Colorado’s horse industry produces goods and services valued at $754 million. CHDA Home The Colorado Horse Development Authority was created by an Act of the State Legislature is responsible for the collection, distribution, and program accountability for the Horse Promotion Assessment. The programs funded by the Colorado Horse Development Authority are designed to stimulate, by research, education, advertising, and other methods, Colorado’s multi-billion dollar Horse Industry. The mission of the Colorado Horse Development Authority is to promote and sustain the growth and development of the horse industry.

43. People At The Catamount Institute
Faculty staff. Dr. Paul Kuerbis, Professor of education and Director, CrownTapper RichardSkorman, Businessman and colorado Springs City Council Member.
http://www.catamountinstitute.org/people.htm
Above all, we are a group of like minded individuals who share a common set of Institution Values Go To: Board of Directors Faculty Interns Advisory Board ...
Board of Directors
Interns and Volunteers
Summer/Fall 2002 Marilyn Borom, Heather Campbell Chaney Environmental Fellow, Education Stephania Fregosi, Education Volunteer

44. Professional Writing At Purdue University
Professional Writing Faculty and staff. Continuing Lecturer in English BA in CommunicationsUniversity of Northern colorado MS in education (English) Purdue
http://pw.english.purdue.edu/people/facstaff.shtml
Rhizomes
"Discovering Digital Dimensions"
May 22-25, 2003 at Purdue
The Writing Instructor

English 420/421 Text

Online Writing Lab
Professional Writing Faculty and Staff
Agena, D. Kate PhD Candidate (3rd year) in English
(Rhetoric and Composition)
Secondary Area: Digitality, Professional Writing, Visual Rhetoric, Classical Rhetoric
BA, Waldorf College
MA, Purdue University Office: Heavilon 405
Phone: 6-1647 Email: kateagena@purdue.edu URL: http://icdweb.cc.purdue.edu/~agenad Courses: ENGL 396M-0101 TTH 10:30-11:45 ENGL 420-1602 TTH 4:30-5:45 Bay, Jennifer. Visiting Assistant Professor of English. PhD, University of Texas at Arlingtion, 2000. Areas: Multimedia Writing, Feminist Rhetorics, Postmodernism Courses: ENGL 306-0101 TTH 3:00-4:15 ENGL 420-0902 MWF 3:30-4:20 ENGL 420-1002 MWF 4:30-5:20 Office: Heavilon 404 Phone: 496-1650 Email: jbay@purdue.edu

45. FACULTY AND STAFF
Prof; Head*. Monsi, A; BSc UNN, MSc , PhD colorado; Prof. North Texas,Snr Lect;. Other staff 4 Lect I; 10 Lect II;. Business education.
http://www.rsust.edu.ng/Faculty&staff.htm
NKPOLU-OROWORUKWO, P M B 5080, PORT HARCOURT, NIGERIA Founded 1980 Member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities Motto EXCELLENCE AND CREATIVITY WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL SITE OF NIGERIA'S PREMIER UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
FACULTies AND STAFF Rivers State University of Science and Technology has 8 main faculties as follows: Faculties/Schools Faculty of Agriculture Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Environmental Sciences Faculty of Law ... Post Graduate School Follow the Dean of each Faculty: document.write(""); DEAN FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE Prof. B.A.ONUEGBU E-mail: Deanagriculture@rsust.edu.ng document.write(""); DEAN FACULTY OF ENGINEERING Prof. E.N.WAMI E-mail: Deanengineering@rsust.edu.ng document.write(""); DEAN FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Dr. M.J. EMEJI E-mail: Deanenvironmental@rsust.edu.ng document.write(""); DEAN FACULTY OF LAW Barrister S.N.ONOGBULE E-mail: Deanlaw@rsust.edu.ng document.write(""); DEAN FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Prof. B.A.FUBARA E-mail: Deanmanagement@rsust.edu.ng document.write("");

46. 2001 Calendar, Continuing Education And Training, Texas Library Association
in the Digital Age (June 2829), Denver, CO, Org colorado Digitization Project Providedby the staff Development and Continuing education Providers Interest
http://www.txla.org/groups/sdcep/tlacecal01a.html
Texas Continuing Education and Training Calendar
Promoting awareness of continuing education activities of interest to TLA members
Calendar Year 2001
January - June
January February March April ...
CE suggestions

Date Workshop Title Location Contact More Information January 2001 Implementing and Maintaining a Small Library Automation Project Devine Kathryn Sturtz Org: AALS
Spkr: Christine Peterson ALA Midwinter Meeting (1/12-17/01) Washington, D.C. Org: ALA Spanish for Librarians Uvalde Linda Plevak Org: AALS Measuring Public Library Network Services: Practical Techniques Washington, D.C. Joe Ryan Org: Florida State University
Spkrs: Charles McClure,
John Bertot Spanish for Librarians Uvalde Linda Plevak Org: AALS Storytime 2x2 Workshop and Programming Showcase Quitman Dale Fleeger Org: NETLS Human Values in a Technological Age (satellite teleconference) Various Locations Belinda Boon Org: TSLAC
College of DuPage

Spkr: Michael Gorman Storytime 2x2 Workshop and Programming Showcase Farmers Branch Dale Fleeger Org: NETLS Introduction to Competitive Intelligence Resources and Strategy Austin Mary Lynn Rice-Lively Org: UT-Austin
Spkr: Claudia Chidester 8th Annual International Distance Education Conference Austin Beverly McLain

47. Reading Symposium: Appendix B
P) (303) 4927090 (F) Kathy.escamilla@colorado.edu, Garza Former US Department ofeducation staff Reading of Maryland State Department of education Reading and
http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/ncbepubs/symposia/reading/appendixb.html
APPENDIX B * Participants List
Margarita Ackley

U.S. Department of Education
OBEMLA
330 C St. SW, Room 5611
Washington, DC 20202
(202) 205-0506 (P)
(202) 401-6168 (F)
margarita.ackley@ed.gov
Eve Agee
Former U.S. Department of Education Staff
America Reads Challenge Carol Ashton Missouri Dept. of Education 1863 S. Oakmont Ave. Springfield, MO 65809 (417) 885-3882 (P) (417) 885-3856 (F) Caston@mail.dese.state.mo.us Diane August August and Associates 4500 Wetherill Rd. Bethesda, MD 20816 (301) 229-5077 (P) (301) 229-5087 (F) daugust@msn.com Anne Barnosky School District of Philadelphia Edison Cluster 2603 N. 5th St., 5th floor Philadelphia, PA 19133 (215) 291-5680 (P) (215) 291-5690 (F) abarnosk@phila.k12.pa.us

48. Continuing Education
104th AOA Congress Continuing education Boston, MA, 06/27/01, 07/01 In Vision dev. coloradoOptometric Assoc, Live in Five colorado Optometric Association, 04/21/01,
http://www.asbo.state.az.us/conted.html

Who Are We?
FAQ's Board Members Laws ... Staff CONTINUING EDUCATION  Applicants for continuing education approval should complete the information on the Application for Approval of Continuing Education. This form is available in Adobe Acrobat format (.pdf) by clicking here Approved Continuing Education for: Approved Continuing Education for 2001-2002 CE Offered by: CE Title and Location Start Date End Date # CE's Postponed 9/14/01 181 Regular
90 PM College of Optometrists in Vision Development 2001 College of Optometrists in Vision Development St. Louis MO 59.5 Regular Ohio Optometric Association EastWest Eye Conference 156 Regular 14PM Approved Continuing Education for 2000-2001 CE Offered by: CE Title and Location Start Date End Date # CE's Alabama Opt. Assoc. Optometry Courses Alabama Optometric Assoc. Annual Convention Program Alabama Optometric Association Gulf Coast Summer Conference, Destin, FL 12 Reg Alcon Labs A New Prostaglandin Analogue for Treatment of Glaucoma Scottsdale AZ 2 Reg American Academy of Opt Scientific Program American Academy of Opt 2000 Ellerbrock Memorial CE Program American Optometric Assoc.

49. BOE POLICY GBL: Staff Development
colorado Springs, colorado, shall provide for a program of inservice education forteachers inservice programs identified as needed by staff and citizen advisory
http://www.harrison.k12.co.us/boe/policy/g/gbl.html
Policy Manual Index Section G Index: Personnel
Colorado Springs, Colorado BOARD POLICY GBL Staff Development Date of revision: February 17, 2000 Staff Development The Board recognizes that ongoing training and staff development are essential in order to fulfill the mission and support the governing values of the district. The Board shall strive to provide school personnel with opportunities for professional growth on an ongoing basis to improve their professional skills and knowledge, which in turn will enhance school quality and student achievement. The purpose of the staff development program is to enable staff to learn, practice and evaluate new approaches to instruction, curriculum, assessment and the use of technology and may include non-academic/instructional concerns such as community relationships and other topics. The superintendent shall provide for a program of inservice education for teachers, administrators and other employees. The superintendent or designee may nominate consultants and lecturers, work with colleges and universities in developing staff programs, provide professional libraries, recommend temporary leaves for conferences or study, and design other plans to help employees carry out their responsibilities and work with students, one another and parents more effectively. The office of staff development shall coordinate professional development programs for all staff. It shall identify and prioritize needs of the school district for staff training, provide training and assist schools/sites in providing programming to meet specialized needs and assist in evaluating the effectiveness of said programs. The dates of all inservice programs shall be included in the district or individual school calendars.

50. Bookstores-Companies-Publishers-Newspapers Government Sources
Hill education Service Center staff Development Student What's Noteworthy on educationIssues in the and Prevention of Violence colorado National Consortium
http://www.cgrove417.org/curr/pdc/websitestoexplore.html
Web Sites to Explore
Bookstores-Companies-Publishers-Newspapers
Government Sources Student Help Web Sites Brain Research ... Special Services BRAIN RESEARCH
Artful Minds

Brain Gym

Pat Wolfe

BOOKSTORES-COMPANIES-PUBLISHERS-NEWSPAPERS 4100 newspapers on the Net About Cobblestone Publishing Company Advantage Learning Systems Amazon.com! Earth's Biggest Bookstore ...
WELCOME to the Real Game

CURRICULUM
Art
The Arts Studio

The National Gallery of Art
Health Health Education Resources K-12 Lesson Plan Forms Lesson Plan Template Original Lesson Plans Math Benchmarking to International Achievement_Improving Thoughtful Problem Solving in Mathematics Calculators on Line Dictionary for Units of Measurement Figure This! Math Challenges for Families ... Visualizing an Infinite Series Using a Trapezoid Music Entertainment:Music:Genres K-12 Resources For Music Educators Physical Education Gym Time PE Links Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Health and Fitness Mr. G's P.E. page PE Central: The Web Site for Physical Education Teachers ... TeachWeb: Health and P.E. Reading/Literature Children's Literature Web Guide Great Books Foundation: Home Page International Reading Association Journals Science Beyond Discovery: Research to Human Benefit - the Crucial Role of basic Science Bill Nye the Science Guy's Nye Labs Online Brain Lab Coffee Break - Recent Biological Discoveries ... Mr. Finch's Biology Page

51. All Staff
working on energy policy issues for Congressman Phil Sharp on the staff of the Suchexperiential education pursuits led him to Poulter colorado Camps in
http://www.keystone.org/About_Us/All_Staff/all_staff.html
So Bob, about that position on the board...” The Ke ystone Center Staff Biographies Hot Links To Staff Bios
Peter Adler

Denise Barlock

Janesse Brewer

Robyn Brewer
...
Thomas P. Grumbly
(Long Bio)
Mary Davis Hamlin

Martin Jordon

Hilary Kloepfer

Jeremy Kranowitz
...
Sue Wilcox
Field Instructors Lisa Mayhew Aaron Murray Lindsay Katharine Smith Guff Van Vooren ... Alicia Crichton Science and Public Policy Partners and Contractors Jack Bagriansky Doug Brookman Kristi Parker Celico Rich Rosenzweig ... James Strock Peter Ad ler
Title: Director Location: Keystone, Colorado and Building Trust : 20 Things You Can Do to Help Environmental Stakeholder Groups Talk More Effectively About Science, Culture, Professional Knowledge, and Community Wisdo m (National Policy Consensus Center, 2002). He has written Beyond Paradise and Oxtail Soup (Ox Bow Press, 1993 and 2000) and numerous articles and monographs. Denise Ba rlock Back to Top Title: Outreach Coordinator Division: Science School Location: Keystone, Colorado

52. Quality Counts: Colorado Data
education spending per $1,000 in per capita income, 1995, Teachers as % of total staff,1995, 51, 54, 58, 49, This table shows colorado's scores, along with those of
http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc97/states/tables/co-data.htm
Colorado Data
This table shows Colorado's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our five major areas.
  • Student Achievement
  • School Climate
  • Resources
  • Quality of Teaching Colorado Student Achievement Data For more information about these measures, see our Student Achievement page. N/A = State did not participate in NAEP testing. = Information not available. Ariz. Colo. Nev. N.M. Utah 4th graders proficient or advanced in reading, 1994 N/A 8th graders proficient or advanced in math, 1992 N/A 4th graders reading at basic, NAEP 1994 N/A 4th graders reading below basic, NAEP 1994 N/A 8th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 N/A 8th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 N/A Ariz. Colo. Nev. N.M. Utah 4th graders in math at proficient or advanced, NAEP 1992 N/A 4th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 N/A 4th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 N/A State-funded preschool for disadvantaged, 1995 yes yes no yes no Public high schools with AP courses, 1996 8th graders taking algebra, 1992 Ariz. Colo. Nev. N.M. Utah Students taking upper-level math, 1994 Students taking upper-level science, 1994
  • 53. Harvard Graduate School Of Education: Career Services--1996 Graduate Survey Repo
    University of colorado, Boulder, CO. Research Associate Special education Teacher,Plymouth Public Schools, Plymouth, MA. staff Assistant, HGSE, Cambridge, MA 02138.
    http://www.gse.harvard.edu/~cso/96_grad_list.html
    HGSE Shortcuts... Harvard University HGSE Home HGSE Faculty and Staff Directory HGSE News Search/Site Map
    Class of 1996 Post-Graduation Activities
    This list contains employment and/or graduate school status of graduates who responded to our annual post-graduation survey. Ed.D., Ed.M., and C.A.S. graduates from November 1995, March 1996, and June 1996 were surveyed. Questionnaires were mailed in November and again in December of 1996, and additional telephone surveys were conducted in January. Over 56% of the Class of 1996 responded in a valid manner. Ed.D. Ed.M. Individualized Programs: Specialized Programs: C.A.S.
    Administration, Planning and Social Policy (APSP)
    Ed.D.

    54. "S" - Development Staff Directory - Giving To U-M
    Gift Officer 709 East colorado Blvd., Suite Alumni Relations Law School staff Assistant721 S Margaret Stephenson Development education Program Administrative
    http://www.giving.umich.edu/develop/peounivs.htm
    Directory of University-wide Development Staff A B C D ... R S T U V W ... Z S
    Steffanie Samuels
    Trauma Burn Center
    University of Michigan Medical Center
    Director, Marketing and Communications
    1C340 University Hospital, Box 0033
    1500 E. Medical Center Dr.
    Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0033
    Phone: 734-763-7757
    Fax:734-936-9675
    ssamuels@umich.edu
    Wayne Say Senior Development Officer 1538 Dana Bldg 430 E. University Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1115 Phone: 734-763-3010 Fax: 734-763-8965 waynesay@umich.edu Connie Scheibe College of Engineering Office of College Relations Secretary 2966 Cooley Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2104 Phone: 734-647-7085 Fax: 734-936-1661 cthun@umich.edu Erin Schick Student Affairs Secretary 6015 Fleming Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1340 Phone: 734-764-5132 Fax: 734-763-7320 eschick@umich.edu

    55. Wellspring Of Innovation Search Results
    Current or former faculty/staff, Medicine, ReSound education); AM '48 (education),education, educational Management Adventures Planet Earth (Poulter colorado Camps
    http://cgi.stanford.edu/~lhhill/cgi-bin/founder_browse.pl?letter=p

    56. Articles -- Spring 1995
    student, plus administration, support staff, and service and Innovation Universityof colorado at Denver VIDEOCONFERENCING FOR DISTANCE education From John
    http://www.fcae.nova.edu/disted/spring95/article.html
    ARTICLES
    (1) Training Needs (2) NSU New Graduate Programs in Distance Education. (3) Using Videoconferencing for Distance Education.
    1) TRAINING NEEDS Fellow Educators and Researchers, While I was carrying out a survey on training needs for distance education teachers, I contacted several of you for guidance. In return, I'm sharing the essence of my findings with the Chronicle. The following is a copy of an online article which appeared in ANDREA 6, the European LISTSERV dealing with distance learning. The study itself appears as Appendix 4 in the final report of the Far View Project, by Pacific Mountain Network. A journal article, based on this study, is in press at IJET (International Journal of Educational Telecommunications). An online draft for peer review is located at the UCD gopher server, Oasis. My home page is located at: gopher://OASIS.Denver.Colorado.EDU/h0/UCD/dept/edu/IT/sherry/ homepage Lorraine Sherry Lorraine Sherry
    lsherry@carbon.denver.colorado.edu
    lsherry@carbon.cudenver.edu 2) NEW GRADUATE DEGREES IN INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND DISTANCE EDUCATION.

    57. Colorado Technology Integration Specialists
    plans with school districts of colorado Using what and invite community staff Communication—public districtwide…contestsAdult education for community
    http://www.psd.k12.co.us/ctis/ideamap.html

    58. RifleChamber.com - Rifle, Colorado - Education
    RifleChamber.com, Rifle, colorado education.
    http://www.riflechamber.com/index.cfm?ppage=page12&language=English

    59. RifleChamber.com - Rifle, Colorado - Staff & Board
    RifleChamber.com, Rifle, colorado staff Board.
    http://www.riflechamber.com/index.cfm?ppage=page2&language=English

    60. Table 4.7. States That Prov Ide Funding For Or Offer Staff Dev E
    118 SHPPS 2000 Table 4.7. States That Provide Funding for or Offer staff Development on Mental Health and Social Services Topics for Mental Health or Social Services staff, by Topic 1 Yes No ? Incomplete Data AfterSc h ool Program s Alcohol
    http://www.cdc.gov/NCCDPHP/DASH/shpps/summaries/pdf/table4_7.pdf

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