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  1. Services of Secondary School Media Centers: Evaluation and Development (Ala Studies in Librarianship) by Mary Virginia Gaver, 1971-12
  2. Patterns of development in elementary school libraries today;: A five year report on emerging media centers by Mary Virginia Gaver, 1969
  3. A survey of the educational media services of Calgary public schools by Mary Virginia Gaver, 1971

21. Carolyn Brodie Ph.D - Vitae
school Library media centers. In The Emerging school Library media Center Historical theIllustrators Role An Interview with virginia Hamilton. In
http://web.slis.kent.edu/people/vitae/vbrodie.php3
Link to Complete Resume
Dr. Carolyn S. Brodie
Associate Professor
School of Library and Information Science
Kent State University
P.O. Box 5190
Kent, OH 44242
330/672-2782 (voice)
330/672-0012 (direct line)
330/672-7965 (fax)
cbrodie@kent.edu
Education
Professional Experience
  • Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Science, Kent State University, August 1989 to the present (tenured and promoted fall 1995).
  • Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Library and Information Studies, Texas Woman's University, Fall 1988-Summer 1989.
  • Elementary School Library Media Specialist, Hillside Academy for Excellence, Garland, TX, August 1987-June 1989.
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant, School of Library and Information Science, Texas Woman's University, Summer 1986
  • Doctoral Assistant, School of Library and Information Science, Texas Woman's University, Spring 1985/Summer 1986.
  • Elementary School Library Media Specialist, Earl Luna Elementary School, Garland, TX, August 1985-June 1987.

22. Program Information
A second cohort in West virginia began in Spring 1998 and Maine II in academic libraries,special libraries, public libraries, school media centers, and other
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/program/intro.htm
The following information is subject to review and change without notice.
Introduction
    The College of Library and Information Science (CLIS) at the University of South Carolina is one of the nation's youngest and most distinctive schools of library and information science education. With an outstanding faculty who share the philosophy that information service is not primarily a system of procedures relating to materials but rather a dynamic human service profession, the CLIS has produced an effective educational program which prepares graduates to enter challenging and rewarding careers in libraries and information centers in colleges, schools, communities, industries, and businesses. Students in the CLIS enjoy their studies and develop, both in and out of the classroom, collegial relationships and friendships which enrich and support them throughout their professional careers. Many students who are qualified to enroll in the College's programs of library and information science education are not able to participate full time in traditional campus-based classes. We are pleased to be able to offer these students flexible scheduling and convenient modes of course delivery. The USC College of Library and Information Science leads the nation in live interactive transmission of courses. The CLIS has provided this type of innovative educational opportunity to students in South Carolina since 1982. A three-year cohort of students in West Virginia and Georgia completed the USC-MLIS program through distance education in 1995. A three-year cohort in Maine reached completion in 1997. A second cohort began in West Virginia during the 1997-98 academic year and will extend over a four year period. A second four year cohort of Mainers started in Fall 2000.

23. Internet Policies
Wisconsin. school Libraries and media centers. Addition K12. developed by OdileHeisel of James Madison University, Harrisonburg, virginia. Palo
http://www.colosys.net/pathfinder/NutsBolts/InternetPolicies.htm
INTERNET POLICIES AND FILTERING Just about anything you'll ever want to know about Internet Policies and Filtering is discussed at the ALA webpage . Here's their list of contents to peak your interest:
  • Introduction Key Messages Fast Facts ALA and Filtering What ALA is For ... Creating an Internet Use Policy Sample Policies What You Can Do Educate! Inform! Promote! What Makes a Great Web Site? Tips for Parents Librarian's Guide to Cyberspace for Parents and Kids Good Ideas Debate Over Filters Handling Tough Questions Publications Available from ALA Editions Helpful Resources Online Resources for Parents and Children Libraries and the Internet Fact Sheet Libraries, Children and the Internet Statement of Commitment to Excellence in Library Service to Children in a Technological Age Key Contacts
AND HERE'S A SAMPLING OF
INTERNET USE POLICIES
from libraries around North America

Public Libraries
Academic Libraries Public Libraries Peninsula Library System , California
San Francisco Public Library
, California
Delta County Library District
, Colorado
Eagle Valley Library District
, Colorado
Jefferson County Public Library
, Colorado
Pikes Peak Library District
, Colorado Springs, Colorado
District of Columbia Public Library
, District of Columbia
Miami-Dade Public Library System
, Florida Hinsdale Public Library , Illinois Winnetka-Northfield Public Library District , Illinois Yorkville Public Library , Illinois Waterford Township Public Library , Michigan Portsmouth Public Library , New Hampshire

24. NCEF Resource List Libraries/Media Centers
Jan 1998 Explores several new school buildings in virginia that attempt this issueon planning learning environments for school media centers, which contains
http://www.edfacilities.org/rl/libraries.cfm

25. Page Title
is the recognized voice for excellence in virginia's school libraries Library mediaspecialists throughout virginia gathered on March 7th library media centers.
http://k12.albemarle.org/Technology/Newsletters/Mar012/page2.html
library media centers.
Sessions offered at the VEMA conference reflected the many areas in which library media specialists are proficient. Library media specialists who attended were able to choose from sessions that included an author visit, integrating literacy into the curriculum using computers and books, storytelling, self-publishing, library automation, collection development, and Information Power . Three Albemarle County employees were featured among the technology sessions. Bruce Benson, Director of Technology, presented, " Web-enabled appliances and software applications: extending learning opportunities and planning for the future ." Becky Fisher, Assistant Director of Technology, and Red Hill Elementary School Teacher, Paula White, presented, " So your school has access to technology...is it effective? "
Library media specialists left the conference with new ideas and strategies. VEMA continues to remain a strong voice for the library profession as we incorporate new technologies.

26. III
schools in virginia (Doctoral dissertation, University of virginia, 1992). Power”The New National Guidelines for school Library media centers.
http://www.unocoe.unomaha.edu/ghartzell/library/III_principalrole.htm
III. Evidence and Arguments That Administrative Leadership Is Key in Developing Quality Library Media Programs Administrative leadership is unquestionably a key factor in any school operation. Emergency Librarian (January-February, 1989), p. 31. Teacher Librarian , volume 27, no. 1 (October, 1999), pp. 15-20. R. Blazek, Influencing Students Toward Media Center Use: An Experimental Investigation In Mathematics (Chicago: American Library Association, 1975). B. S. Campbell and P. A. Cordiero, High School Principal Roles and Implementation Themes for Mainstreaming Information Literacy Instruction Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (New York, April 8-12, 1996). ERIC Document Number ED 399 667. J. B. Charter, Case Study Profiles of Six Exemplary Public High School Library Media Programs (Doctoral dissertation, Florida State University, 1982). P. A. B. Cruzeiro, Role and Function Attitudes of Public School Principals Regarding the Library Media Program (Doctoral dissertation, University of South Dakota).

27. TCR Educational Craft Centers: Mid-Atlantic
Elkins Park, PA 19027 Ph (215) 7822828 (general number) The Tyler school of ArtCrafts Department emphasises the following media Ceramics/Glass virginia.
http://www.craftsreport.com/resources/educational/midatlantic.html
MID-ATLANTIC REGION
Click on the map or states listed below: [DELAWARE]
[DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA]

[MARYLAND]

[NEW JERSEY]
...
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DELAWARE
Delaware College of Art and Design
600 North Market St.
Wilmington, DE 19801
Ph: (302) 622-8000
Wilmington's first professional school of art and design, which offers credit and non-credit classes in design, fine arts, phototography and computer graphics.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
The Corcoran School of Art
500 17th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20006 Ph: (202) 639-1800 Toll Free: (888) CORCORAN Fax: (202) 639-1802
MARYLAND
Chester River Craft and Art Schools 105 South Cross St. Box 524 Chestertown, MD 21620 Ph: (410) 778-5954 Fax: (410) 778-4531 E-mail: ChesteRvr@aol.com The Craft School/Gallery is a nonprofit activity established to promote the skill and techniques of craft. It will create an environment suited to training, support, encouragement and display of craftsmen, for the professional, hobbyist and enthusiast. The facility will make craft available to the public through exhibit and sale. The school and gallery will endeavor to broaden the understanding and appreciation of craft. Also offers programs in visual/fine arts, performing arts and culinary arts.
NEW JERSEY
American Woodcarving School 21 Pompton Plains Crossroad Wayne, NJ 07470

28. News School Of Business - VCU
Home News Events media Kit. media Kit for school of Business. centers Institutes.school of Business, virginia Commonwealth University 1015 Floyd
http://www.bus.vcu.edu/news/mediakit.html
Calendar
Current News
eSummary

Events

Faculty in the News

Media Kit
News Magazine
(pdf) Home Media Kit for School of Business School of Business Public Relations Office
Frances Altman, Public Relations Specialist
(804) 827-1801 FAX (804) 828-8884
fealtman@vcu.edu

Faculty Directory for Departments for School of Business
Link to Academics VCU Faculty Experts link to vcu.edu/uns/experts.htm Directory by Alpha and Image Faculty Directory by Alphabet Faculty Directory by Subject Area Staff Directory School of Business, Virginia Commonwealth University 1015 Floyd Avenue, Box 844000 Richmond, VA 23284-4000 Webmaster School of Business phone: (804)828-1595 fax: (804)828-8884 Last Updated:

29. The Safetyzone | State School Safety Centers
State school Safety centers. publications, web site, information house, media campaign,and a as a resource and referral center for virginia school divisions by
http://www.safetyzone.org/state_centers.html

California Safe Schools and Violence Prevention Office

California Department of Education
660 J Street, Suite 400
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (916) 323-2183
Fax: (916) 323-6061 Colorado Safe Communities-Safe Schools
In an effort to address the immediate concerns of the Colorado education community, the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV) introduced the Safe Communities-Safe Schools initiative in the fall of 1999. This project will consist of the following strategies that will be available to all school communities in Colorado: information about the Safe Communities-Safe Schools Model, technical assistance, publications, web site, information house, media campaign, and a long-term response plan.
Suite 107
900 28th Street
Boulder, CO 80303 Phone: (303) 492-1032 Fax: (303) 443-3297 Connecticut Safe Schools and Communities Coalition (SSCC) The SSCC seeks to stimulate discussion, collaboration and action against youth violence by bringing schools, police, youth-serving agencies, the judicial system, and other interested parties together in a statewide collaboration. The coalition, formed in 1994, involves more than 1,500 educators, police, and youth workers in activities and stimulates the creation of community-based violence prevention coalitions. It has assisted schools in developing new violence prevention programs and facilitated networking and information sharing among members through bimonthly forums, major conferences, training seminars, task groups, youth involvement, and in-depth consultation and technical assistance to schools and communities.

30. Library/Media Centers
the Three Little Pigs followed by virginia Woolf? At one of the SCCS Library MediaCenters; that’s The Elementary and Middle school/High school libraries are
http://www.silvercreek.wnyric.org/media.htm
"Home of the Black Knights !"
The Elementary and Middle School/High School libraries are home to computers and computer software, videotapes, magazines, newspapers, audio tapes, laser disks, computer databases, and, oh yes, books. The library staff works with the faculty to help students make the best use of these materials as they move through their K-12 school experience on their way to life. Home Up Elementary LMC MS/HS LMC The current weather is: Send mail to webmaster@slcr.wnyric.org with questions or comments about this web site.
Silver Creek Central School District Last modified: June 03, 2002

31. Virginia's CareerConnect Training & Education - State Agencies & Boards
Local News media. virginia schoolto-Work Initiative; virginia Business EducationPartnership; virginia virginia Adult Education Literacy centers; State Council
http://www.careerconnect.state.va.us/training/teagenboar.htm

Virginia School Districts Click On A Region to Get Local Information
1-Southwestern Virginia
6-Workforce Today ! 13-Bay Consortium 2-New River/Mount Rogers ... 17- West Piedmont

32. Virginia Tech Libraries: New Book List
Title Managing and analyzing your collection a practical guide for small librariesand school media centers / Carol A. University Libraries at virginia Tech.
http://www.lib.vt.edu/services/newbooks/June2002/Z.html
New Book List June 2002 (select month)
Select Call Number: (view key)
A
B C ... Theses
Z: Library Science and Bibliographies
Call: Title:
Chemistry for the graphic arts / by Nelson R. Eldred. Author: Eldred, Nelson Richards. Publisher: Pittsburgh : GATFPress, c2001. Location: NEWMAN
Call: Title: The business of books : how international conglomerates took over publishing and changed the way we read / Andre Author: Schiffrin, Andre. Publisher: London ; New York : Verso, c2001. Location: NEWMAN
Call: Title: 21 dog years : doing time @ Amazon.com / Mike Daisey. Author: Daisey, Mike, 1973- Publisher: New York : Free Press, c2002. Location: NEWMAN
Call: Title: Licensing digital content : a practical guide for librarians / Lesley Ellen Harris. Author: Harris, Lesley Ellen. Publisher: Chicago : American Library Association, 2002. Location: NEWMAN
Call: Title: Censorship and selection : issues and answers for schools / Henry Reichman. Author: Reichman, Henry, 1947- Publisher: Chicago : American Library Association, 2001. Location: NEWMAN
Call: Title: Author: Brown, Carol R.

33. Tools: Multimedia Support Services
informational aids using a variety of media formats centers homepage at http//www.lib.virginia.edu/ecenters ofInformation Technologies in the school of Nursing
http://hsc.virginia.edu/hs-library/newsletter/1999/welcome/tools.html
Tools of the Trade
Multimedia Support Services
T he Health System has several laboratories and electronic centers that provide equipment and services for Web applications, multimedia professional presentations, and instructional technologies.
  • ITC-Academic Computing Health Sciences (ITC-ACHS) (third floor of Hospital West) provides a blend of hardware, software, services, and personnel to support a wide range of specialized biomedical research applications in health informatics, data visualization, molecular biology, and image acquisition and editing (see Advanced Computing at ITC-Academic Computing Health Sciences The School of Medicine, Office of Medical Education provides curriculum support and help with advanced multimedia applications specific to medical education. Through the development of sophisticated computer-assisted programs, faculty and students are given an opportunity to gain experience with databases, modeling, simulation, and hypertext while developing computer-assisted instruction (CAI) modules. For more information consult the Office of Medical Education homepage at http://www.med.virginia.edu/med-ed

34. Media Center Resources
Chesapeake Public school library media centers offer a wide and local area networks,each school provides students necessary to meet the virginia Standards of
http://eclipse.cps.k12.va.us/Media/page3.html
Chesapeake Public School library media centers offer a wide selection of educational resources and research tools.
Media Center Resources
Chesapeake Public School library media centers offer a wide selection of educational resources and research tools. Utilizing wide area and local area networks, each school provides students with access to the software and on-line services necessary to meet the Virginia Standards of Learning. The media collection includes a variety of print, nonprint, and electronic resources. Each CPS school media center tailors its collection to best serve its student body. For additional information, contact the media specialist at individual schools.
System Wide Online Services
EBSCOhost is an online reference system accessible via the Internet or direct connection. It offers a variety of full text databases from leading information providers. The comprehensive databases range from general reference collections to specially designed, subject-specific databases for public, academic, medical, corporate and school libraries.
The EBSCOhost is a service provider to all CPS
students. Contact individual schools for login

35. More Resources: Bibliography
Pennsylvania Online A Curriculum Guide for school Library media centers. Rankin,virginia PreSearch Intellectual Access to Information. school
http://www.pathwaysmodel.com/resources/more/bibliography/
Bibliography
Recommended Readings
Follett's Information Skills Model
Background Information
Electronic Searching Strategies
Additional Resources
Follett's Information Skills Model:
Pappas, Marjorie and Ann Tepe. Pathways to Knowledge : Follett's Information Skills Model Kit. McHenry, IL: Follett Software, 1997. Background Information:
AASL and AECT. Information Power. Chicago: ALA, 1988. Brock, Kathy Thomas. "Developing Information Literacy through the Information Intermediary Process." Emergency Librarian 22, no. 1 (1994): 16-20. Bromley, Karen, Linda Irwin-De Vitis, and Marcia Modlo. Graphic Organizers: Visual Strategies for Active Learning. NY: Scholastic Professional Books, 1995. California School Library Association. From Library Skills to Information Literacy: A Handbook for the 21st Century. 2nd ed. Castle Rock, CO: Hi Willow Research, 1997. Considine, David M. "Are We There Yet? An Update on the Media Literacy Movement." Educational Technology (July-August 1995): 32-43. Craver, Kathleen W.

36. School Choice Links: Advocacy Groups, Policy Centers And Think Tanks
Boston College's extensive list of resources. Be sure to click on their homepage too.Category Society Issues Education school Choice...... State Legislative Agenda and media Resource Pages. Commonwealth Education Poll, whichincludes questions on school choice in virginia (most recently 5/01
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/research/rapl/issues/schoolchoice/sc_advocacy.html
Home Search BC Home Contact Us ... Mailing List Issues: School Choice
School Choice Constitutional Cases
Advocacy Groups, Policy Centers, and Think Tanks State Legislative Agenda and Media Resource Pages School Choice and Pluralism School Choice and Equality School Choice and Policy Advocacy
School choice has become such a contentious topic that not only have traditional advocacy groups devoted significant resources to the question, some organizations have been formed simply to advocate policy reform on this issue. Additionally, a number of academic centers and programs have focused their research on topics pertaining to school choice. Below are links to the home pages of over 40 policy organizations plus a brief description of and links to their on-line school choice resource pages. For state-by-state organizations that address school choice, click here A B-C D-F ... School Choice and American Constitutional Law A 4Choice: School Choice Without Vouchers
Florida-based advocacy site which promotes concrete legislative proposals to introduce market forces into education reform without using school vouchers. Site includes links to a

37. Web Resources @ Lowell Elementary Media Center
virginia Hamilton, Margaret Rey. Zoom school, Little Explorers, Awesome Library. WorldBook Online (MSD Warren Only), Funbrain.com, Warren media centers Web Resources
http://lowell.warren.k12.in.us/media/lores.htm
WEB RESOURCES
the Lowell Media Center ** For General Research Sites, Look under R for Reference ** Warren Media Centers Web Resources: Elementary Alphabet
Mrs. Alphabet

Animals Zoom School Animals Indianapolis Zoo The Electronic Zoo Oceans Fact Files ... WNC Nature Center Antiques
Antique Roadshow

1800s Artifacts

Art
IUPUI Museums Art Images
Authors Brian Jacques C.S. Lewis Katherine Paterson Dan Gutman ... John R. Erickson (Hank the Cowdog) Internet School Library Media Center Indiana Children's
Authors and Illustrators
Biography SPECTRUM Biographies Index Biography Maker Stamp on Black History - ABC Menu Homework Center - Biographies Butterfly Butteflies of North America S cotia-Glenville Children's Museum The Butterfly Website ... Painted Lady Butterfly Website Colors
Crayola Website
Dinosaurs
Dinosaur Days
Dinosaur Printouts (Zoom School) Sue at The Field Museum DinoDictionary.com Dinosaurs @ Dallas Museum Frogs Indy Zoo - Animal Facts Database Save Our Frogs! Frogs Amphibians of Ontario - Frogs H History, American

38. Internet Resources - Center For The Study Of Bioterrorism
South Carolina, Tennessee, virginia and West virginia. Dartmouth College DartmouthMedical school Interactive media Laboratory - Collaboratory in
http://www.slu.edu/colleges/sph/csbei/bioterrorism/internet/centers.htm
Home Quick References Key References Internet Resources ... Search
Centers for Public Health Preparedness
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) initiated a national system of Centers for Public Health Preparedness (CPHP) to ensure frontline public health workers have the skills and competencies required to effectively respond to current and emerging health threats. The Centers (CPHPs) are involved in four key areas: development of competency-based public health practice curricula; technology-mediated learning (e-learning); certification and credentialing; and, applied research and evaluation. The nation system currently includes academic, specialty and local exemplar centers. Academic Centers
Specialty Centers

Local Exemplar Centers

National Association of County and City Health Officials

Academic Centers Academic Centers are cornerstones of the system and link schools of public health, state and local health agencies and other academic and community health partners to foster individual preparedness at the front line. University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health Illinois Public Health Preparedness Center will develop an introductory Public Health 101 course, to be made available statewide via distance learning; provide online instruction for public health administrator certification and initiate certificate programs for community health improvement specialists and other areas of practice previously identified as priorities in state needs assessment surveys.

39. Dream/Girl Magazine: The Arts Magazine For Girls
O. Dowell Assistant Editor virginia Tice Contributing Editor virginia Holman Arts A first purchase for North Carolina school media centers and an excellent
http://www.dgarts.com/press/articlesindex.htm
CONTACTS Dream/Girl Magazine
P.O. Box 51867
Durham, NC 27717
Frances O. Dowell

Assistant Editor
Virginia Tice

Contributing Editor
Virginia Holman

Claire Goode

Web Producer
Clifton Dowell
Audrey Sage Cartoonist Sophia Fields dowellMedia .com Queries? Editorial Circulation What's the Press saying about DREAM/GIRL MAGAZINE? Selected Excerpts from: School Library Journal Atlanta Journal-Constitution Oakland (CA) Tribune Infotech (NC Public Schools) ... High Point (NC) Enterprise SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL: "D/G offers 10- to 15-year-old girls a welcome alternative to the passive presentation of information found in many children's magazines. Its poems, stories, and personal narratives by young poets and writers explore a variety of situations and emotions and, best of all, the writings encourage girls to explore and express themselves through the written word. There's one more reason this magazine is such a dream: it's completely ad-free" ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION: "Besides shoring up the cultural interests of teenage girls, this radically rich magazine gives lots of young writers, poets, artists and photographers the incomparable thrill of seeing their work published for the first time."

40. West Virginia Childcare Centers United
before engaging in discussion with school leaders Copyright 2001 West virginia ChildcareCenters United Web Development and Design by Mountainside media.
http://www.wvccu.com/wvnorthbend_letter.html
October 4, 2002 Hello West Virginia Colleagues: The group of approximately 30 directors enthusiastically participated in the session, sharing thoughts and ideas about their work in light of Senate Bill (SB) 247. To fully prepare for the community planning and partnership activities that SB 247 will spur, they engaged in an activity during our session—Partnering in the Midst of Change—in which they identified their "SWOT"—Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.
Sincerely, Sheila Skiffington
QUILT Enclosure
THE SWOT LIST
STRENGTHS
- We have licensed facilities with age-appropriate equipment.
- We have quality facilities that meet child care licensing standards.
- We provide equipped classrooms and play yards.
- We have safe, healthy, stimulating classroom environments.
- We have experience in developing and implementing developmentally appropriate curriculum.

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