IMLS: Publications Conferences & Resources: Conferences Institute of Museum and Library Services presents the proceedings of a meeting hosted by First Lady Laura Bush. Find papers and speech transcripts. Take? Gary Hartzell, Professor, Educational Administration and Supervision, University of nebraska, Omaha History of Medford school District Library media centers- Dr. Steve Wisely, http://www.imls.gov/pubs/whitehouse0602/whitehouse.htm
Extractions: On June 4, 2002, Laura Bush hosted a White House Conference on School Libraries to discuss the latest research on libraries, student achievement and successful local programs. Mrs. Bush was joined by her co-host, Dr. Robert Martin, Director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services and education, library, government and philanthropic leaders from across the country. Experts and panelists offered compelling stories of the power of school libraries to make a difference in student achievement. Opening Remarks - First Lady Laura Bush Opening Remarks - Dr. Robert Martin, Director, Institute of Museum and Library Services White House Conference on School Libraries: Keynote Address - Dr. Vartan Gregorian, Carnegie Corporation The Role of School Libraries in Elementary and Secondary Eduation - Dr. Susan Neuman, Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education, United States Department of Education What Research Tells Us About the Importance of School Libraries , Keith Curry Lance, Ph.D., Director, Library Research Service, Colorado State Library
Southeast Library System Members includes 11 academic institutions, including the University of nebraskaLincoln,four The system has 87 school media centers among its members, 14 of which are http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/system/sesys/members.html
Extractions: Back to SELS Home Page The Southeast Library System is truly a multi-type library network, with 174 members in 15 counties in southeast Nebraska.. Membership includes 11 academic institutions, including the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, four private colleges, three community college campuses, a state college and a technical school. Fifty-five public libraries are system members. The majority of these (34) serve populations of fewer than 1,000 people. The system has 87 school media centers among its members, 14 of which are parochial. Twenty-two special and institutional libraries are members as well, and most of these are located in Lancaster County. Becoming A Member Membership in Southeast Library System is open to any library, of any type, within our 15-county region. Being a member costs nothing. There is a simple form to fill out and sign click here to request one. Members are expected to promote the purpose of the Southeast Library System, which is to coordinate library service of the highest quality for all residents of our area.
Flexible Access Library Media Programs Bibliography of the Scheduling Patterns of Two Exemplary Elementary school media centers . ndschool, Children Young People's Section of nebraska Library Association http://www.libsci.sc.edu/shannon/flexbib.htm
Extractions: School Library Media Activities Monthly 9 Bradburn, Frances. (1999). Crunch Time. School Library Journal 45 Browne, Karen Stevens. (1991). Making the Move to Flexible Scheduling-Six Stepping Stones. School Library Media Activities Monthly 8 School Library Journal 35 Buchanan, Jan. (1991). Flexible Access Library Media Programs . Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited. Burton, Linda. (1989). Perspectives on Flexible Scheduling. School Library Media Activities Monthly 6 Carlisle, Millie. (1991). Indiana School Librarians: Flexible Scheduling and Information Power. Indiana Media Journal 13 Day, Pam A. (1989). Flexible Scheduling: A Bibliography.
IASL: Links To School Library Associations Association (FLA) school Libraries and media centers Section; Montana LibraryAssociation school media Division; nebraska Educational media http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
Extractions: ASSOCIATIONS ON THE INTERNET This list of school library associations is organised alphabetically by country, and within each country by state/province or region. The Webmaster welcomes information about relevant associations that are not already listed contact anne@hi.is International Associations Australia United States of America Go back to the top School Library Association of the Northern Territory (SLANT) School Library Association of Queensland (SLAQ) South Australian School Library Association (SASLA) Council of School Library Associations of South Australia (CoSLA) Resource Centre Teachers' Association (RCTA) South Australia School Library Association of Victoria (SLAV) ASLA Tasmania Western Australian School Library Association (WASLA) Go back to the
Welcome To Eastward And Chadron High School Media Centers Pickering and I have been the media specialist for can find me at the High Schoolin the a Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Grant from nebraska Department of http://teacher.esu13.org/janetp/discuss/msgReader$1
Extractions: Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Janet Pickering and I have been the media specialist for Eastward Elementary Library and Chadron High School Library for the past four years. You can find me at the High School in the mornings and at Eastward in the afternoon. Chadron Public Schools Mrs. Pickering's Home Page Chadron Schools April 9, 2003 Last updated: 6/11/2002; 2:04:34 PM Made possible from a Technology Literacy Challenge Fund Grant from Nebraska Department of Education 2002 This site is using the Chadron theme.
Library Area: Library Management media centers Sylvia D. HallEllis, Doris Meyer, Frank W. Hoffmann, Ann Jerabek.Guide for Developing and Evaluating school Library media Programs nebraska http://www.lu.com/lu/showsubject.cfm?descriptorid=19
Audience: Education Administrator Excited About school Library media centers Timothy Snyder. Guide for Developingand Evaluating school Library media Programs nebraska Educational media http://www.lu.com/lu/showsubject.cfm?descriptorid=21
LIBSTATS - STATE Measures for school Library media centers in Colorado Excel Files (.xls) By school/ State Totals nebraska, nebraska Library Commission Library Development http://www.niulib.niu.edu/libstats/STATE.HTM
IMLS: Publications Conferences & Resources: Conferences The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic the Colorado study and Howschool Librarians Help Administration at the University of nebraska at Omaha http://www.imls.gov/pubs/whitehouse0602/bios.htm
Extractions: Dr. Vartan Gregorian , President, Carnegie Corporation of New York, is a distinguished educator, scholar, and administrator. He earned a Ph.D. in history at Stanford University and served as a professor of history and administrator at the University of Texas and the University of Pennsylvania. From 1981 to 1989, he was the President of the New York Public Library, and from 1989 to 1997, he was president of Brown University. He is an outstanding spokesman for the central role that libraries play in education. Dr. Susan Neuman , Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education, U. S. Department of Education, is a distinguished scholar and educator. Until 2001, she was Professor in Educational Studies at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and Director of the Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement. Prior to joining the Michigan faculty, Dr. Neuman was a professor at Temple University in Philadelphia. She has also taught at Boston College, the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, and Yale University. Early in her career Dr. Neuman was an elementary school teacher and a reading specialist. Dr. Keith Curry Lance
SCRTEC-NE Detail specialists in Kansas, Missouri, nebraska, Oklahoma, and educational agencies, teachers,school library and K12) classrooms, library media centers, and other http://scrtec-ne.unl.edu/SCRTECNE/about.html
Extractions: Search our Site Comments The SCR*TEC-Nebraska project is designed to leverage information and resources to promote the use of technology as a method for improving instruction in Nebraska schools and to work cooperatively with other states in the region to provide information and resources for school improvement through technology. The SCR*TEC-Nebraska project is a part of Teachers College at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and is a partner in the South Central Regional Technology in Education Consortium. Leadership for the project is provided by the Nebraska Technology Facilitation Team comprised of representatives from schools, Educational Service Units , the Nebraska Department of Education , the Nebraska Library Commission , and colleges and universities. For further information contact:
MPLA Nebraska State Reports Software Purchasing Discount for Public Libraries and school media centers The NebraskaDepartment of Education negotiated a contract for purchase of Microsoft http://www.usd.edu/mpla/documents/reports/state/nebraska/07132002.html
Extractions: July 13th, 2002 Calling all Convention Goers! Why not visit beautiful Lincoln, Nebraska this fall? Get out your calendars and mark these important dates! The Nebraska Library Association and Nebraska Educational Media Association cordially invite you to join us for "Nebraska Libraries: Leading, Linking, and Learning" October 23-25, 2002, at the joint NLA/NEMA fall conference to be held at the Cornhusker Hotel and Convention Center in Lincoln, Nebraska. Visit the following conference web site for conference planning committee contacts, exhibitor and pre-conference information, and NLA award information: http://www.nol.org/home/NLA/conference/index.html Detailed program information and printable registration forms will be available on the web site in August and published in the upcoming issues of Nebraska Library Association Quarterly (NLAQ) and Nebraska Educational Media Association News (NEMA News). Nebraska Long Range Plan for Library Services 2003 - 2007 A draft of the Nebraska Long Range Plan for Library Services 2003 - 2007 is now available. This plan, based in part on the findings from the Making a Difference @ your library public library visits, was discussed at the meeting of the State Advisory Council on Libraries on June 21st, 2002. During the afternoon session, a forum was provided to gather input on the Nebraska Long Range Plan for Library Services. We invite you to attend and assist us in this planning process. For a print copy or more information, contact Nancy Busch at the Library Commission, 402-471-4002, 800-307-2665, e-mail: nbusch@nlc.state.ne.us.
Service Providers Assist Schools In Region VII Region Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, nebraska, Colorado, Montana educational agencies,teachers, school library and grade classrooms, library media centers and other http://mdac.educ.ksu.edu/MDAC/resource/horizons/NovDec97/articles/agencies.html
Extractions: Service providers assist schools in Region VII Six service providers serve educators and students in Region VII Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri. These service providers offer information and technical assistance, often free of charge, on issues ranging from equity to technology to special education. Desegregation Assistance Centers provide technical assistance, information and staff development to school districts dealing with a variety of educational equity issues, especially race, gender and national origin issues. DACs help districts develop and implement plans to end physical segregation of students between and within schools; develop and implement comprehensive plans to assure equal educational opportunity for students of color and students with limited English proficiency; and to identify and correct practices that discriminate between boys and girls of all ethnic and cultural backgrounds. DAC services include identification of resources, conducting needs assessment, short- and long-term training, data analysis for program implementation, policy review and modification, evaluation of programs and processes and long-term planning. Midwest Equity Assistance Center Service region: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska
Analysis Of The Job Market In ILS They are Minnesota, Montana, nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma No school requiredan internship as a prerequisite field experience in library media centers of 4 http://www.southernct.edu/departments/ils/ils503/debigo.html
Extractions: Deborah Igoe School Analyses (the competition) Suggested Curriculum (the competitive applicant) Over a 6 week period of time, 105 job announcements for various types of library professionals were collected from the Central area of the United States. This area includes the states of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. The state with the largest number of job announcements was Minnesota with 21 openings and Illinois was second with 17. Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana had 4 openings each. Academic opportunities accounted for 51 percent of the openings, public libraries were second with 29 percent, special libraries represented 11 percent and school and non-library librarians made up the remaining 10 percent with 5 percent each. All of the academic, public, and school positions required a masters of library science degree with from 1-10 years experience. Openings in the special and non-library settings required only a bachelors degree generally in a field appropriate to the subject for the library law, medical, manufacturing, research and development.
Daniel Callison Callison, D. A SiteLevel Library Power Case Study of Lincoln, nebraska Excellenceon the The AIME Statewide Survey of school Library media centers. http://www.slis.indiana.edu/Faculty/callison.html