The School Library Media Manager

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Edition: 4th
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Pub. Date: 2008-08-30
Publisher(s): Libraries Unltd Inc
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Summary

The perfect book for teaching the administration of school library media centers. After a brief history of the role of the media specialist, readers learn how to choose a credential program, how to find the requirements for working in each of the 50 states, what to do when looking for and choosing a job, and how to survive the first week in that new position. Chapters then expand on the challenges of the first week, introducing collections, facilities, personnel, and technology. Sections also cover: collaborating with teachers, how to write a proposal, and how to accept leadership responsibilities, including the role of a media specialist in the legislative process.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
The School Library Media Center in Today's Global Environmentp. 1
Education in the United Statesp. 1
The Education Environment Todayp. 4
Alternatives to Traditional Educationp. 10
The Media Center in the Educational Environmentp. 11
History of School Libraries and Library Media Centersp. 12
Relationship with Public Librariesp. 15
Exercisesp. 18
Notesp. 19
School Library Media Centers Todayp. 21
Collaboration and Integration with the Curriculump. 22
Information and Technology/Digital Literacyp. 22
Information Literacyp. 23
Technology/Digital Literacyp. 25
Writing a Technology Planp. 26
Online Database Searchingp. 27
Online Public Access Catalogs and Circulation Systemsp. 28
Communications Linksp. 28
Telefacsimile Transmission (Fax) and Internet Accessp. 28
Filteringp. 29
Local and Wide Area Networks to Wirelessp. 30
Teleconferencing and Distance Educationp. 31
The Role of Library Media Specialists and Critical Thinking Skillsp. 32
A Day in the Life of a High School Media Specialistp. 34
Exercisesp. 36
Notesp. 36
Becoming a School Library Media Specialistp. 39
Preparing School Library Media Specialistsp. 40
Choosing a Library Media Specialist Education Programp. 44
Obtaining Certificationp. 46
How to Find a Jobp. 47
Continuing Professional Educationp. 49
Recuriting for the Professionp. 51
Exercisesp. 51
Notesp. 52
Choosing and Beginning the Jobp. 53
Determining District Administrative Practicep. 53
Beginning the Jobp. 59
Facility Factorsp. 60
Human Factorsp. 62
Finding Out About Staffp. 63
Finding Out About Building Administratorsp. 63
Finding Out About Teachersp. 64
Finding Out About Studentsp. 66
Finding Out About Parentsp. 66
Collection Factorsp. 67
Locating Curricular Resourcesp. 67
Rules for Circulation and for Use of Computersp. 68
When the Students Arrivep. 69
Exercisesp. 71
On the Job: Managing the Media Center Programp. 73
The Library Media Advisory Committeep. 74
Strategic Planningp. 74
Policy Statements and Needs Assessmentp. 75
Objectivesp. 78
Organizingp. 78
Systematic Feedback and Adjustmentsp. 80
Graphic Representations of the Planning Processp. 80
Flow Chartsp. 81
Extended Projectsp. 81
Scheduling the Media Centerp. 83
Electronic Calendars and Daily Plan Booksp. 86
Leadership and the Library Media Specialistp. 86
Leading the Planning Processp. 89
Exercisesp. 90
Notesp. 91
On the Job: Managing the Facilityp. 93
Rearranging Facilitiesp. 96
Remodeling the Facilityp. 99
Planning New Facilitiesp. 101
Moving a Media Centerp. 107
Exercisesp. 108
Notesp. 108
On the Job: Managing Personnelp. 109
Managing Media Center Staffp. 110
Job Titles and Job Descriptionsp. 110
Personnel Management Competenciesp. 111
The Role of the Media Specialist in Staffingp. 112
The Media Specialist as Part of the Teaching Staffp. 113
The Media Specialist as Leaderp. 113
Securing Qualified Personnelp. 114
Assigning Job Responsibilities and Motivating Staffp. 115
In-Service Trainingp. 115
Standards of Performancep. 116
Evaluating Staffp. 117
Managing with Administratorsp. 118
Managing with Teachersp. 120
Managing Studentsp. 121
Managing Parents and Volunteersp. 122
Friends of the Libraryp. 123
Exercisesp. 123
Notesp. 124
On the Job: Managing Access to Informationp. 125
Right to Privacyp. 125
Defending the Right to Access Informationp. 128
Copyrightp. 129
Technology Decisionsp. 130
Integrated Library Systemsp. 131
Building and Maintaining the Resource Collectionp. 132
Circulation of Materialsp. 132
Selecting Materials and Equipment: Format Decisionsp. 133
Selecting Materialsp. 133
Selecting Information from the Internetp. 136
Selecting Equipmentp. 137
Acquiring Materials and Equipmentp. 138
De-selection of Materials (Weeding)p. 139
Options for Catalogingp. 142
Housing the Collectionp. 143
Exercisesp. 144
Notesp. 144
On the Job: Managing the Budgetp. 145
The Fiscal Yearp. 147
Writing Specificationsp. 149
Cost Accountability and the Media Specialistp. 150
Writing Proposals to Expand Programsp. 152
Developing the Statement of Needsp. 153
Preparing Goals and Objectivesp. 154
Establishing the Plan of Actionp. 154
Planning for Evaluationp. 155
Deciding the Disseminationp. 156
Describing Local Resourcesp. 156
Building the Budgetp. 157
Additional Considerationsp. 158
Exercisesp. 160
Notesp. 160
On the Job: Managing Servicesp. 161
Understanding Curriculump. 162
Analyzing Teaching Methodsp. 164
Assistance with Classroom Assignmentsp. 166
Teaching the New Kinds of Literacyp. 167
The Media Specialist in the Classroomp. 169
The Media Center as Classroomp. 169
Media Center Activitiesp. 170
Conducting In-Service Training Sessionsp. 173
Exercisesp. 176
Notesp. 177
On the Job: School Library Media Centers and the Reading Programp. 179
Ready Access to a Good Book Helps Improve Reading Skillsp. 184
Commercial Reading Incentive and Software Programsp. 185
Sharing Reading Researchp. 187
Exercisesp. 187
Notesp. 188
On the Job: Advocacy and the Media Centerp. 189
What to Marketp. 192
How to Marketp. 192
Promotionp. 196
Preparing Presentationsp. 197
Exercisesp. 198
Notesp. 199
On the Job: Managing Program Evaluation and Assessmentp. 201
Quantitative Measuresp. 204
Qualitative Measuresp. 205
Appraising the Facilityp. 206
Staff or Performance Appraisalp. 206
Collection Measurementp. 208
Administrator's Program Appraisalp. 210
Contributing to the Education of Students: Assessing Student Learningp. 211
After the First Yearp. 211
Exercisesp. 212
Notesp. 212
On the Job: Cooperation, Networking, and Social Networkingp. 215
The Internet and the World Wide Webp. 216
Embracing New Technologiesp. 219
Electronic Publishingp. 220
Continuing Access to Information in All Formatsp. 220
Exercisesp. 221
Notesp. 221
Leadership and Professional Associationsp. 223
Education Associationsp. 225
Library and Media Associationsp. 226
School Library Media Specialists and the Political Processp. 230
School Library Media Specialists in the Global Communityp. 233
Looking Like a Professional, Making You a Professionalp. 233
Exercisesp. 238
Notesp. 238
Writing a Technology Planp. 239
Sample Letter of Applicationp. 241
Questionnairep. 243
Presentation of a Five-Year Long-Range Planp. 246
For Library Media Center Developmentp. 246
Personnelp. 247
Facilityp. 247
Equipmentp. 248
Budgetp. 248
Travelp. 249
Equipmentp. 249
Computer Softwarep. 250
Collectionp. 250
Volunteersp. 251
ALA Intellectual Freedom Policy Statementsp. 254
53.1 Library Bill of Rightsp. 254
Notep. 255
Publications Listp. 256
Budget Information Needed for Grant Applicationsp. 265
Sample Letter to Legislatorp. 268
Indexp. 271
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