
The School Library Media Manager
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
The School Library Media Center in Today's Global Environment | p. 1 |
Education in the United States | p. 1 |
The Education Environment Today | p. 4 |
Alternatives to Traditional Education | p. 10 |
The Media Center in the Educational Environment | p. 11 |
History of School Libraries and Library Media Centers | p. 12 |
Relationship with Public Libraries | p. 15 |
Exercises | p. 18 |
Notes | p. 19 |
School Library Media Centers Today | p. 21 |
Collaboration and Integration with the Curriculum | p. 22 |
Information and Technology/Digital Literacy | p. 22 |
Information Literacy | p. 23 |
Technology/Digital Literacy | p. 25 |
Writing a Technology Plan | p. 26 |
Online Database Searching | p. 27 |
Online Public Access Catalogs and Circulation Systems | p. 28 |
Communications Links | p. 28 |
Telefacsimile Transmission (Fax) and Internet Access | p. 28 |
Filtering | p. 29 |
Local and Wide Area Networks to Wireless | p. 30 |
Teleconferencing and Distance Education | p. 31 |
The Role of Library Media Specialists and Critical Thinking Skills | p. 32 |
A Day in the Life of a High School Media Specialist | p. 34 |
Exercises | p. 36 |
Notes | p. 36 |
Becoming a School Library Media Specialist | p. 39 |
Preparing School Library Media Specialists | p. 40 |
Choosing a Library Media Specialist Education Program | p. 44 |
Obtaining Certification | p. 46 |
How to Find a Job | p. 47 |
Continuing Professional Education | p. 49 |
Recuriting for the Profession | p. 51 |
Exercises | p. 51 |
Notes | p. 52 |
Choosing and Beginning the Job | p. 53 |
Determining District Administrative Practice | p. 53 |
Beginning the Job | p. 59 |
Facility Factors | p. 60 |
Human Factors | p. 62 |
Finding Out About Staff | p. 63 |
Finding Out About Building Administrators | p. 63 |
Finding Out About Teachers | p. 64 |
Finding Out About Students | p. 66 |
Finding Out About Parents | p. 66 |
Collection Factors | p. 67 |
Locating Curricular Resources | p. 67 |
Rules for Circulation and for Use of Computers | p. 68 |
When the Students Arrive | p. 69 |
Exercises | p. 71 |
On the Job: Managing the Media Center Program | p. 73 |
The Library Media Advisory Committee | p. 74 |
Strategic Planning | p. 74 |
Policy Statements and Needs Assessment | p. 75 |
Objectives | p. 78 |
Organizing | p. 78 |
Systematic Feedback and Adjustments | p. 80 |
Graphic Representations of the Planning Process | p. 80 |
Flow Charts | p. 81 |
Extended Projects | p. 81 |
Scheduling the Media Center | p. 83 |
Electronic Calendars and Daily Plan Books | p. 86 |
Leadership and the Library Media Specialist | p. 86 |
Leading the Planning Process | p. 89 |
Exercises | p. 90 |
Notes | p. 91 |
On the Job: Managing the Facility | p. 93 |
Rearranging Facilities | p. 96 |
Remodeling the Facility | p. 99 |
Planning New Facilities | p. 101 |
Moving a Media Center | p. 107 |
Exercises | p. 108 |
Notes | p. 108 |
On the Job: Managing Personnel | p. 109 |
Managing Media Center Staff | p. 110 |
Job Titles and Job Descriptions | p. 110 |
Personnel Management Competencies | p. 111 |
The Role of the Media Specialist in Staffing | p. 112 |
The Media Specialist as Part of the Teaching Staff | p. 113 |
The Media Specialist as Leader | p. 113 |
Securing Qualified Personnel | p. 114 |
Assigning Job Responsibilities and Motivating Staff | p. 115 |
In-Service Training | p. 115 |
Standards of Performance | p. 116 |
Evaluating Staff | p. 117 |
Managing with Administrators | p. 118 |
Managing with Teachers | p. 120 |
Managing Students | p. 121 |
Managing Parents and Volunteers | p. 122 |
Friends of the Library | p. 123 |
Exercises | p. 123 |
Notes | p. 124 |
On the Job: Managing Access to Information | p. 125 |
Right to Privacy | p. 125 |
Defending the Right to Access Information | p. 128 |
Copyright | p. 129 |
Technology Decisions | p. 130 |
Integrated Library Systems | p. 131 |
Building and Maintaining the Resource Collection | p. 132 |
Circulation of Materials | p. 132 |
Selecting Materials and Equipment: Format Decisions | p. 133 |
Selecting Materials | p. 133 |
Selecting Information from the Internet | p. 136 |
Selecting Equipment | p. 137 |
Acquiring Materials and Equipment | p. 138 |
De-selection of Materials (Weeding) | p. 139 |
Options for Cataloging | p. 142 |
Housing the Collection | p. 143 |
Exercises | p. 144 |
Notes | p. 144 |
On the Job: Managing the Budget | p. 145 |
The Fiscal Year | p. 147 |
Writing Specifications | p. 149 |
Cost Accountability and the Media Specialist | p. 150 |
Writing Proposals to Expand Programs | p. 152 |
Developing the Statement of Needs | p. 153 |
Preparing Goals and Objectives | p. 154 |
Establishing the Plan of Action | p. 154 |
Planning for Evaluation | p. 155 |
Deciding the Dissemination | p. 156 |
Describing Local Resources | p. 156 |
Building the Budget | p. 157 |
Additional Considerations | p. 158 |
Exercises | p. 160 |
Notes | p. 160 |
On the Job: Managing Services | p. 161 |
Understanding Curriculum | p. 162 |
Analyzing Teaching Methods | p. 164 |
Assistance with Classroom Assignments | p. 166 |
Teaching the New Kinds of Literacy | p. 167 |
The Media Specialist in the Classroom | p. 169 |
The Media Center as Classroom | p. 169 |
Media Center Activities | p. 170 |
Conducting In-Service Training Sessions | p. 173 |
Exercises | p. 176 |
Notes | p. 177 |
On the Job: School Library Media Centers and the Reading Program | p. 179 |
Ready Access to a Good Book Helps Improve Reading Skills | p. 184 |
Commercial Reading Incentive and Software Programs | p. 185 |
Sharing Reading Research | p. 187 |
Exercises | p. 187 |
Notes | p. 188 |
On the Job: Advocacy and the Media Center | p. 189 |
What to Market | p. 192 |
How to Market | p. 192 |
Promotion | p. 196 |
Preparing Presentations | p. 197 |
Exercises | p. 198 |
Notes | p. 199 |
On the Job: Managing Program Evaluation and Assessment | p. 201 |
Quantitative Measures | p. 204 |
Qualitative Measures | p. 205 |
Appraising the Facility | p. 206 |
Staff or Performance Appraisal | p. 206 |
Collection Measurement | p. 208 |
Administrator's Program Appraisal | p. 210 |
Contributing to the Education of Students: Assessing Student Learning | p. 211 |
After the First Year | p. 211 |
Exercises | p. 212 |
Notes | p. 212 |
On the Job: Cooperation, Networking, and Social Networking | p. 215 |
The Internet and the World Wide Web | p. 216 |
Embracing New Technologies | p. 219 |
Electronic Publishing | p. 220 |
Continuing Access to Information in All Formats | p. 220 |
Exercises | p. 221 |
Notes | p. 221 |
Leadership and Professional Associations | p. 223 |
Education Associations | p. 225 |
Library and Media Associations | p. 226 |
School Library Media Specialists and the Political Process | p. 230 |
School Library Media Specialists in the Global Community | p. 233 |
Looking Like a Professional, Making You a Professional | p. 233 |
Exercises | p. 238 |
Notes | p. 238 |
Writing a Technology Plan | p. 239 |
Sample Letter of Application | p. 241 |
Questionnaire | p. 243 |
Presentation of a Five-Year Long-Range Plan | p. 246 |
For Library Media Center Development | p. 246 |
Personnel | p. 247 |
Facility | p. 247 |
Equipment | p. 248 |
Budget | p. 248 |
Travel | p. 249 |
Equipment | p. 249 |
Computer Software | p. 250 |
Collection | p. 250 |
Volunteers | p. 251 |
ALA Intellectual Freedom Policy Statements | p. 254 |
53.1 Library Bill of Rights | p. 254 |
Note | p. 255 |
Publications List | p. 256 |
Budget Information Needed for Grant Applications | p. 265 |
Sample Letter to Legislator | p. 268 |
Index | p. 271 |
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