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         Kansas School Media Centers:     more detail
  1. The media center: Philosophy, purposes, program, materials selection and written policies by Mona Alexander, 1976
  2. Media use by Kansas teachers and students: A study by Marjorie Sullivan and Jean Moore by Marjorie Sullivan, 1972

1. Managing InfoTech In School Library Media Centers
school Library Pages in the United States Denver Secondary school media centers Denver. Wahlert High school Library - Dubuque Washington Elementary school media Center - Keokuk
http://www.hi.is/~anne/managing-infotech.html
Dr L. Anne Clyde
University of Iceland
MANAGING INFOTECH
IN SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTERS
Laurel A. Clyde
Published by
Libraries Unlimited
Englewood, Colorado, USA
INTERNET SOURCES
This Web page has been developed to support a book of the same title:
Clyde, Laurel A. (1999). Managing InfoTech in School Library Media Centers. Englewood, Colorado: Libraries Unlimited. ISBN 1-56308-724-3.
The page provides and updates links to Internet sources that are listed at the end of chapters two to eight of the book. To purchase the book, contact the publisher,
Libraries Unlimited

lu-books@lu.com
Chapter 2: InfoTech for School Library Media Center Administration
Chapter 3: InfoTech for Information Access

2. Park Hill School District - Home
LI 861 Special Issues in school Library media centers Information Literacy and Multicultural Aspects of Information Transfer Combined Class Bibliography Compiled by Frances Clymer July 12, 1997 "Science Communication", 16 (2) 226. Department of Communication Studies/University kansas. Online. http//www.ukans.edu/cwis/units/coms2/ via/
http://www.parkhill.k12.mo.us/
Home Park Hill Schools Chinn Elem English Landing Elem Graden Elem Hawthorn Elem ... Hawley Hall Board of Education Board Home Board Highlights Current Agenda District Information Information Home District Curriculum District Technology District Programs ... Lunch Menus District Office District Office Home District Jobs Job Opportunities Relocating to Park Hill Relocating Home Site Map Contact Us Search Park Hill School District - where lifelong learning begins! Park Hill School District - Home Welcome!
The mission of the Park Hill School District is to provide educational opportunities that promote lifelong learning to prepare every person to be a productive and responsible citizen in a diverse, changing society. The Park Hill School District is Accredited with Distinction by the state of Missouri. Park Hill School District's Superintendent, Dr. Gayden Carruth, was the 1998-1999 Missouri Superintendent of the Year.

3. Policies And Procedures For School Libraries
Policies and Procedures Impacting school Library media centers. Table of Contents Adopted by AECT Board of Directors, kansas City, April 21.
http://www.wlma.org/WaLibraries/policyconcepts.htm
Policies and Procedures Impacting School Library Media Centers Table of Contents
Electronic Access to Information and Acceptable Use Policies

Interlibrary Loan

Confidentiality of Library Patron Records

Intellectual Freedom and Controversial Issues
...
Appendix: Position Statements by AASL, ALA, AECT, NCTE

Introduction
There are many policies and procedures impacting school libraries. This document attempts to provide a basic framework for consideration when writing or updating those policies and procedures in school districts throughout the State of Washington. No attempt has been made to be inclusive, but rather to address those policies, or portions of policies, having a direct impact on library programs. Included is a basic outline of items to be considered when writing these policies, references to appropriate current RCWs and WACs, some sample policies from several school districts around the state and position statements from national and state organizations. School district policies are dynamic and often in need of revision and/or updating in order to be in compliance with current law, changes in educational philosophy and other advancements of society. It is hoped this document will be useful to library media specialists who accept the professional responsibility of participating in the writing of school district policy or who want guidance in gaining a better understanding of various policies and the procedures to implement those policies.

4. School Libraries In Iowa And Kansas
Library Automation Systems in school Library media centers in Iowa. ComCat Combinedcatalogs of Iowa school libraries; Iowa's Library Service Areas. kansas.
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/iowa.html
School Library Pages in the United States
School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians
Iowa
School Library Pages School District Library Pages

5. School Libraries In Missouri
Plaza Middle school media Center kansas City; media Center; Thomas Elementary schoolLibrary media Peculiar Elementary schools media centers; Raymore - Peculiar
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/missouri.html
School Library Pages in the United States
School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians
Missouri
School Library Pages District Library Pages State Library Pages Resource Sharing Networks ... Other Web Sites School Library Pages

6. STANDARDS FOR MISSOURI SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTERS
through the school library media centers. High service school library media centers were defined as Jan Rambow kansas City school District. Kay Rebstock - New Madrid County R-I
http://www.fulton.k12.mo.us/desedocs/curriculum/standards/99standards.pdf

7. Wyandotte High School Library
The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Achievement Wyandotte Highschool Library 2501 Minnesota Avenue kansas City, kansas 66102 (913) 6277655.
http://kancrn.kckps.k12.ks.us/wyandotte/library/home.html
Welcome to the
WYANDOTTE HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY
The mission of the library media center program is to provide the skills, experience, and confidence that will enable students to use libraries and information resources for lifelong learning.
WHS Library Links
About the Library - Read about the library's hours, policies, guidelines, staff, and the like.
Related Links
Wyandotte High School Home Page - Learn about the rest of WHS. Kansas City Kansas Public Schools USD 500 - Visit our central offices, learn about our district goals and philosophies, and see the other schools in KCK. Kansas City Kansas Public Library - The KCK school libraries are managed out of the same offices as the public libraries. Visit our library partners. USD 500 Librarians' Web Page - Explore the starting page for KCK school librarians. You can read the district level library policies and procedures. News and Headlines - Get the current news from CNNfyi, a web site specifically designed for students and teachers. Research - Go to the USD 500 High School Libraries Center, a great place to start research and schoolwork on the world wide web.

8. SLMR Online © 1999 ALA
Public Senior High school Library media centers in Michigan Bump, Censorship Practicesby High school Librarians Prior unpublished Ph.D. diss, kansas State Univ
http://www.ala.org/aasl/SLMR/slmr_resources/ref_callison1.html

9. SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL MEDIA SPECIALISTS
230 PM kansas Library media Standards. Jackie Lakin, Information Management Program Consultant kansas personnel available in the school library media centers. The intent of
http://www.sekls.lib.ks.us/summer
SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL MEDIA SPECIALISTS
Held in Conjunction with ESL/Migrant Ed
June 13 (afternoon) 14 and 15, 2001
Registration:
  • June 13, 2:00-2:30
    June 14, 8:30 - 9:00
Wichita Airport Hilton
ESU - SLIM Graduate Credit registration
June 14 at the Institute
2 graduate credits only
Institute only $110
Graduate credit $117/hr.
Institute registration mail to:
Harry Willems, Southeast Kansas Library System
218 E. Madison, Iola, KS 66749
email: harryw@alltel.net
Phone: 620-365-5136 Proposed Schedule for School Librarians Wednesday, June 13
12:00 - 2:30 PM: Registration 2:30 PM: Kansas Library Media Standards
  • Jackie Lakin, Information Management Program Consultant Kansas State Dept. of Education Jane Rand, Director of the Instructional Media Center for Wichita Public Schools Harry Willems, Assistant Director of the Southeast Kansas Library System
Members of the standards writing committee will review the new document. Harry Willems will discuss results of the school library media center survey conducted last year. 4:20 PM Develop Your Assets
  • Barbara Baldwin, Project Director for Kansas Kids

10. American Association Of School Librarians
for school library media centers. The AASL 11th National Conference and Exhibition, Information Matters@AASL.KC.MO, is October 2226, 2003, in kansas City, Mo
http://www.ala.org/pio/factsheets/aasl.html

11. Division Of School Improvement - Curriculum
school LIBRARY media STANDARDS Table of Contents Message from DESE This information was originally created as a print document. AASL Position Statement on Appropriate Staffing for school Library media centers Jan Rambow kansas City Missouri school District. Bill Fabian - Principia, St. Louis
http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divinstr/curriculum/library
Home Division of School Improvement Curriculum
Curriculum
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA STANDARDS HANDBOOK Table of Contents Each document is available in A Note on Downloading PDF Files  Message from DESE : This information was originally created as a print document. After it was created and given to DESE to disseminate, it was discovered the cost of printing and mailing was prohibitive. In an effort to disseminate the information. the document has been translated into HTML and PDF pages. In the original print format, there were several pages inserted (i.e. ALA, AASL, and DESE documents). It was not possible to "insert" those pages in the process of converting the file to pdf. I have included links to the appropriate Internet pages in the chapters having "insert" messages or place holder pages. Once you access the pdf. pages, you may search for specific information using the "find" command and print all or selected pages. I hope this information is useful to you in your professional life. CHAPTER I: PLANNING I. Introduction

12. Kansas Library Card (KSLC)
Simply go to your nearest participating library or school with your proof of Kansasresidency. Many participating libraries and media centers display the
http://www.kslc.org/kslc/?MIval=kslcfaq

13. Wichita Public Schools Internet Site Map - USD 259
Library media Services, Wichita eschool. BOE Agenda (PDF File)*, Fine Arts Calendar,school and Support centers Phone Directory. kansas Association of school Boards,
http://www.usd259.com/web-site-map/
Wichita Public Schools
Internet S ite Map School Profiles and Websites Elementary
Schools
Middle ... BOE Agenda (PDF File)* Fine Arts Calendar School and Support Centers Phone Directory BOE Gist : Meeting Summary (PDF File)* Food Services Menus Support Centers Phone Directory (PDF File) BOE Policies Staff Development Calendar Contact Elected Representatives TV Listings ... National School Boards Association District Offices District Services 2002-03 Back to School Information Administration Phone Listings Attend Class Everyday (ACE) Program Athletics ... Dress Codes for Students (PDF) Grants and Development eSchool Health Services Get Involved ... Publication Consent Form
(PDF) Earth Day 2003 Retired Employees Information Employee Organizations Staff Development Calendar ... Internet Subwebs for District Offices: QuickStart February 18, 2003
Elementary Schools
Middle Schools High Schools
Wichita Area Technical College
... Wichita eSchool

14. School Library Journal | Reed Business Information
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, kansas State University. And Eugene Hainer is thesenior consultant for school library media centers, Colorado State
http://slj.reviewsnews.com/esec/Article_153041.htm
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Features > What do students need in order to succeed? The latest research insists they need strong library media programs The Latest Evidence
  • schools had a library media specialist, preferably full time (that is, 35 to 40 hours per week);

15. Kansas Library Network Board
Library Card makes it possible for any resident of kansas to access card is availableat participating public libraries and school media centers throughout the
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/KSL/KLNB/
About the Network Board Blue Skyways Digitization Grant Interlibrary Loan Development Program ... KLNB Home E stablished in 1981, the Kansas Library Network Board is a division of the Kansas State Library, Topeka. Seven KLNB members are appointed by the Governor to represent academic, community college, public, Regents, regional library systems, school and special libraries. The Board also includes representatives from the Board of Regents, Department of Education and the State Library. The Network Board promotes services that provide Kansans with the information they want, when and where they need it. To fulfill this mission, the Board develops and implements long-range plans and offers grants and support services to all types of libraries. KLNB initiatives include:
  • Blue Skyways , the Kansas library community's World Wide Web service. Blue Skyways makes it easy for Kansans to access global information resources.
  • A Digitization Grant of $15,000 was awarded to a partnership of the Wichita Public Library Local History Section, Wichita State University Libraries Department of Special Collections and the Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum to continue to digitize materials for the Wichita Photo Archives.

16. Features02
media specialists and school library media centers as the electronic informationconnection in the school. JoAnn Wahrman, the kansas school library media
http://www.infosearcher.com/features02.htm
Home About Us CyberTours Features ... BookReviews ICPrize Adds Value: Demonstrating the Role of Serendipity in Collaboration and Comm unication By Jacqueline C. Mancall, Brian Stafford, and Colleen Zanger ICPrize Encourages Serendipity and Adds Value In the Fall1998 issue of Information Searcher (Vol. 10, no.4, 1998) we initiated our discussion of ICPrize, AASL 's ICONnect reward for collaborative creation of successful curriculum units using technology. ICPrize supports ICONnect's purpose: to position school library media specialists and school library media centers as the electronic information connection in the school. The stories below show how collaboration with a librarian can increase a teacher's success in enabling student learning and innovative student production. The catalyst for each situation was the awareness of an award, and in both cases a well prepared, professionally tuned-in librarian was able to help an English teacher take advantage of these serendipitous events and add value to the students' study of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.

17. Inside WSU
school Psychologist of the Year by the kansas Association of school Psychologists ofthe Consortium of College and University media centers in Santa
http://www.wichita.edu/insidewsu/11-20-98/ofnote.html
Online edition: Volume 15, Number 13 - November 20, 1998
Back to Inside
Contents Of Note Archives Calendar
WSU Homepage Site Map Directory Homepage
OF NOTE Publications Bill Jarnagin Michael Palmiotto , associate professor of criminal justice, Hugo Wall School of Urban and Public Affairs, recently had an article, “The 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act: An Evaluation,” published in The Justice Professional. Presentations Rob Gibson , instructional designer, Media Resources Center, and Mary McHugh , associate professor, School of Nursing, presented the workshop “Web Course Design and Development: A How-To Approach” to the American Medical Informatics Association in Orlando, Fla., recently. Awards Nancy McKellar , associate professor, administration, counseling, educational and school psychology, has been named Kansas School Psychologist of the Year by the Kansas Association of School Psychologists. The Media Resources Center was given a “Best of 1998” award for the most outstanding media Website in the nation during the annual conference of the Consortium of College and University Media Centers in Santa Cruz, Calif.

18. USM SLIS
University, kansas; 19971998 - Coordinator of school media centers,Oswego, kansas; 1996-1997 - media Specialist, Oswego, kansas; 1991
http://www-dept.usm.edu/~slis/FacChance.htm
USM - School of Library and Information Science SLIS Home About SLIS Programs Bachelor's ... Jobs USM USM Home USM Libraries Financial Aid Graduate School ... Children's Book Festival
Rosemary Chance
Assistant Professor
Office: LIB 206K
Phone: 266 - 6807
E-Mail: Rosemary.Chance@usm.edu Top Interests Current ... Faculty
Biography
EDUCATION
  • Ph.D. in Library Science (1999), Texas Woman's University M.L.S. (1992), Texas Woman's University M.L.S. (1981), Sam Houston State University
EMPLOYMENT
  • 1998-1999 - Director of Instructional Resource Center and Adjunct Faculty, Pittsburg State University, Kansas 1997-1998 - Coordinator of School Media Centers, Oswego, Kansas 1996-1997 - Media Specialist, Oswego, Kansas 1991-1995 - Instructor, Department of Library Science, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas 1983-1990, 1978-1982 - School library Media Specialist, Spring, Texas

19. About Derby Kansas
school system, one of the finest in kansas. Besides Derby's Senior High, Middle school,and Sixth The media centers in the Public schools provide students with
http://www.derbyks.com/about.html
Welcome to Derby! The Derby Chamber of Commerce is happy to welcome you to our city and surrounding community. We are pleased that you are inquiring about DERBY, and are certain that you will find it a pleasant and safe place in which to live and raise your family. We are glad to provide you with the following information and hope that it will make your decision about locating in Derby easier. If there is anything you are interested in knowing about our city that is not included in these pages, please do not hesitate to call (316/788-3421) or write (P.O. Box 544, Derby, Ks 67037). We will gather the information you request and mail it to you as soon as possible. Thank you again for your interest in DERBY and we look forward to welcoming you as a newcomer to the community in the near future. Sincerely,
Susan K. Swaney
Executive Director
chamber@derbyks.com

HISTORY
DERBY, KANSAS
A little more about Derby, Derby, Kansas is a small town growing in the heart of the nation. Home to approximately 18,000 people, it is only 10 minutes from Wichita, Kansas' largest metropolitan area. Although Derby began in 1869 as a farming community, stage and freight stop, it is now primarily residential. Picturesque farms still dot the countryside; however, most local breadwinners work in nearby business and industry.

20. New Media Classroom Regional Centers
The following regional centers will be hosting training institutes Summer 2000 PembrokeHill school kansas City, Missouri Wired Using New media to Enrich the
http://www.ashp.cuny.edu/centers2000.shtml

About NMC
NMC Programs Classroom Resources Regional Centers Directory
2000 NMC Regional Center Directory The NMC Network has established eight centers across the nation. Those eight sites are, from west to east, Washington State University (Pullman, WA); Cerritos College (Los Angeles, CA); Mott Community College (Flint, MI); Pembroke Hill School (Kansas City, MO); Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN); Millersville University (Millersville, PA); Borough of Manhattan Community College (New York, NY); and Assumption College (Worcester, MA). The following regional centers will be hosting training institutes Summer 2000: Pembroke Hill School
Kansas City, Missouri

Wired: Using New Media to Enrich the Teaching of History and Literature

June 19-23, 2000
Contact: Carl Schulkin Washington State University
Vancouver, Washington

New Technologies in Humanities Classrooms:
Literacy for the 21st Century
July 8-12, 2000

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