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  1. A network approach to non-print media cataloging for schools a report of an Indiana Department of Public Instruction and Indiana Cooperative Library Services ... : final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:313053) by Janice E. Alexander,
  2. Handbook for school library media day by Margaret A Itzoe, 1985
  3. Mass media periodicals: An annotated bibliography, April, 1978 by Frances Goins Wilhoit, 1978
  4. Studies of patterns of influence in the school situation as they affect the use of audiovisual materials by James Quincy Knowlton, 1963
  5. Fingerspelling exercises by Elizabeth Foster, 1972

1. Resume Of Carl A. Harvey II, Library Media Specialist, North Elementary School
University of indianapolis indianapolis, indiana Masters of Moorhead Elementary school,8400 E. 10th Street Responsible for running two library media centers.
http://www.nobl.k12.in.us/media/NorthMedia/harvey.htm
Carl A. Harvey II , Library Media Specialist EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
  • North Elementary School , 440 N. 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
    Responsible for media center, A/V materials and equipment, and technology. Collaborated with teachers for instruction in the use of media and technology. Run a daily live morning announcement program. Manage a RIF grant and support reading promotion with Accelerated Reader and the Young Hoosier Book Award Program.
  • Lowell Elementary School, 2150 S. Hunter Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46239
    Responsible for media center, A/V materials and equipment, and computers. Collaborated with teachers for instruction in the use of media and technology. Created a multi-school, multi-district reading/writing project. School webmaster and computer coordinator; computer club sponsor. Planned annual author visits. Provided technology staff development; Taught summer school enrichment for students. Ordered digital video studio; Started a weekly video news announcement show. Member of district and school committees including PL 221 and staff development committees.

2. Media Center, Roncalli High School
indianapolis, INCategory Regional North America Education school Libraries...... with the academic, public, school and special libraries of indiana, Inspire offers specialgroup is part of Marion County's 31 high school media centers and 3
http://hinet.palni.edu/~roncalli/
The Media Center Hours: 7am to 3:45pm Monday through Friday Rosemary E. Murray phone 317-788-2281 fax 317-788-2281 The Roncalli High School Media Center houses approximately 7,000 titles and 40 periodicals ; It has 10 computers with Internet access and a special careers and vocational section. There is a large video and recorded book collection and reference works to enhance research. In addition, there are special subscriptions to resources on the Internet that are available to Media Center patrons. These include the various databases of Indiana's INSPIRE project and the Indianapolis Marion County Public Library. There has been a concerted effort to choose non-overlapping sources. Click on the icons below to go to those resources. Inspire is Indiana's virtual library. Together with the academic, public, school and special libraries of Indiana, Inspire offers access to a full range of commercial databases and other electronic resources to support the educational, cultural, personal, and economic interests of Hoosiers from their homes, offices, libraries, schools, and businesses. IMCPL The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library's home page is THE place to go on the Internet for Marion County residents to find out what the public library owns, place holds on books, and even renew your books. Select "Patron Services on the Web" and type in your library card ID number. To get to the many databases offered by the public library, click on "Magazines, Newspapers, Encyclopedias, and Databases."

3. Indiana University School Of Medicine Home
media. ALUMNI. ACADEMIC PROGRAMS. ADMINISTRATION. ADMISSIONS. DEPARTMENTS. HEALTHCARE. NEWS. RESEARCH. COMMUNITY OUTREACH. THE school indiana UNIVERSITY. IUPU I. REGIONAL centers
http://www.medicine.iu.edu/home.html
1120 South Drive, Fesler Hall 302 - Indianapolis, IN 46202-5114 - (317) 274-8157 STUDENTS
RESIDENTS

PHYSICIANS

NEWS MEDIA
...
THE SCHOOL

SEARCH IUSM:
ON TRACK
The Clarian People Mover takes a test run near the Ruth Lilly Medical Library. The monorail links the IU School of Medicine with Methodist Hospital and will provide a short 5-minute ride between both campuses for physicians and other health-care workers. The People Mover is expected to be publicly available and fully operational in June. Read more about the People Mover at the Clarian Health Web site (Photo by Rocky Rothrock, Office of Visual Media.)
Sound Medicine
radio for Saturday, April 5
Get facts on Indiana's bioterrorism preparedness plans from State Health Commissioner Dr. Greg Wilson; get a history lesson on the chemical weapon "Lewisite" from IPFW researcher Dr. Joel Vilensky; and hear sobering statistics on childhood obesity from Dr. Tamara Hannon.
Tune in next Saturday, April 12, when we discuss the 50-year anniversary of Dr. Kinsey's landmark book:

4. Author-Title Index
Curse Papers of the Treasure Mountain Retreat 9, Brown County, indiana, November2001. (Research). Woolls, Blanche. Research of school Library media centers.
http://www.lmcsource.com/tech/authorindex.html

5. Indiana Department Of Education
Education Statistics. school Library media centers 199394, NCES 98282, students using school library media centers and in Percent of school library media centers that did
http://www.doe.state.in.us/
Superintendent State Board of Education K-12 School Web Sites K-12 School Data ... Answer to a Question www.doe.state.in.us
Room 229,
State House
Indianapolis, Indiana,
Questions relating to this web site:
Voice: 317-232-0808
Fax: 317-233-6326
webmaster@
doe.state.in.us April is School Library Media Month Hot Topics: State-Approved Supplemental Services Provider List, 2002-2003 Core 40 End-of-Course Assessments Student Services Online Monthly Conference Town Meetings ...
A Letter to the Editors

April 4, 200
27 Communities Awarded $12 Million for Learning Centers
April 1, 200 171 Four Star Schools Announced for 2002-2003 March 28, 200 Letter to the Editor Indiana State Board of Education March 27, 200

6. Management Titles
Tons of indiana resources. Completely rewritten from the book Computerized CollectionDevelopment for school Library media centers published in 1986
http://www.lmcsource.com/tech/manage.html

7. LIS 622 School Media Centers
LIS 622 school media centers. Summer 2002 for school Library media Programs. Scecina Memorial High school, indiana. St. Joseph school, Seattle, Washington
http://www.uah.edu/colleges/liberal/education/lis622.htm
LIS 622 School Media Centers Summer 2002 Course Description and Requirements Instructor: Jim Horn, Ph.D. Phone: (212) 579-1604 E-mail: LIS622summer@aol.com Web Syllabus: http://www.uah.edu/colleges/liberal/education/lis622.htm Office Hours: By Appointment Bulletin Description: An examination of developments in the principles and strategies for managing information and school information centers. This course examines philosophies and practices related to policy development, budgeting, personnel, resource organization, networking, public relations, and facilities planning. Prerequisites: LIS 508, LIS 510, LIS 511, LIS 512 or permission Palmer School Objectives: This course fulfills the following Palmer School objectives: articulates the mission of the library and information professional in context of the constituency served, demonstrates an understanding of the issues and trends in the information sciences with particular reference to the historical development and future of libraries and librarianship, understand the nature, structure and utilization of information and role of librarians in the design and delivery of information in a rapidly changing multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, and multi-lingual global society

8. Flexible Access Library Media Programs Bibliography
indiana media Journal 13 , 2728. Day, Pam A. (1989). An Exploration of theScheduling Patterns of Two Exemplary Elementary school media centers .
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/shannon/flexbib.htm
Flexible Access Library Media Programs Bibliography
compiled by Donna M. Shannon
University of South Carolina School of Library and Information Science
April 1998 (revised 5 August 2002) American Association of School Librarians. (1991). Position Statement on Flexible Scheduling . Chicago: American Library Association.
http://www.ala.org/aasl/positions/ps_flexible.html
AskERIC InfoGuide on Flexible Scheduling in School Libraries
http://ericir.syr.edu/Old_Askeric/InfoGuides/alpha_list/Flex-Sched06-98.html

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.

9. Dr. Reed Announces 1997 Reading Literacy Initiative For A Better Indiana
on college entrance exams are closely correlated to the local per pupil dollarsspent on library media centers. Currently, indiana school districts purchase
http://ideanet.doe.state.in.us/reed/newsr/96December/readrel.html
Contact:
Terry Spradlin at 317-232-6671
Tony Samuel at 317-232-6616
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
December 12, 1996
Dr. Suellen Reed, Superintendent of Public Instruction, today announced the . The proposal is the centerpiece of the Department of Education's legislative agenda for the upcoming session of Indiana's General Assembly. "To increase student performance, to increase literacy, to promote a skilled workforce, and to increase economic development we must focus on enhancing the reading proficiency of Indiana students," said Dr. Reed. The program will focus specifically on three areas:
  • Early intervention programs such as Reading Recovery for early grade levels; A renewed investment in school library books; and Adequate funding for the state's adult education/literacy programs.
  • After releasing details on the proposal, Dr. Reed and the special guests visited Brookview Elementary School of Warren Township in Indianapolis to see firsthand the Reading Recovery program at work. "Too many Hoosiers, students AND adults, have not mastered the basic skill of reading. We know this to be true when we review student assessment scores and examine the needs of the adults in our adult education programs," added Dr. Reed in highlighting the proposal's three components.

    10. Technology Plans For School Library Media Centers
    Technology Plans for school Library media centers An AskERIC InfoGuide schools is proceeding rapidly, school library media centers may be included in a schoolwide or even plans of two school districts, Penn-Harris-Madison (indiana) and Orange County
    http://ericir.syr.edu/Old_Askeric/InfoGuides/alpha_list/TechnologyPlan_SLMC12.96
    Technology Plans for School Library Media Centers
    An AskERIC InfoGuide http://tamvm1.tamu.edu/~CNEDUC-L/ gopher://list.cren.net:70/11/archives/cosndisc Sponsored by the Consortium for School Networking, COSNDISC is a forum for school networking issues. Postings generally fall into three categories: announcements, calls for help, and calls for discussion. List traffic is moderate (2-3 messages per day). Technology planning is an appropriate topic for questions, announcements and discussion on this list. However, COSNDISC serves a broader purpose; subscribers will also receive postings on integrating technology into the curriculum, acceptable use policies, debates about "increased learning" with technology, and more. The archive of messages from December 1993 to the present features a search engine. **Instructions** To subscribe to COSNDISC, send e-mail to: listproc@list.cren.net In the body of the message, type: SUBSCRIBE COSNDISC firstname lastname EDTECH Archives: URL: http://h-net2.msu.edu/~edweb/ (November 1995 to the present, includes a search engine) and URL: gopher://ericir.syr.edu:70/11/Listservs/EDTECH

    11. April Proclaimed
    indiana school library media specialists to develop special programs and highlightongoing activities relating to the theme. school library media centers serve
    http://ideanet.doe.state.in.us/super/032996/media.html
    April Proclaimed
    School Library Media Month
    TO: All Superintendents FROM: Jacqueline Morris, Office of Learning Resources DATE: March 29, 1996 Governor Evan Bayh has proclaimed April as School Library Media month in Indiana. A copy of this proclamation is attached. Library media centers throughout the state will be engaged in a variety of activities to celebrate the month and National Library Week, scheduled for April 14-20, 1996. This annual national observance is sponsored by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), and will highlight the successful American Library Association program and theme from the previous years, " Libraries Change Lives.Call.Visit.Log-On." Major emphasis will be the information needs of Americans and how school library media centers support information technology. During National Library Week, school library media specialists are encouraged to plan promotions and activities that focus on technology in libraries. On Tuesday, April 16, school library media specialists, along with public, college, and university librarians, will be asked to participate in "Log on @ the Library" Day by hosting demonstrations of the information highway for policy makers and the public. ALA suggests that media specialists of libraries that are not on-line, show school boards and councils what the community is missing and what type of support the library needs to get connected. This demonstration "provides an opportunity for public, school, college, and university libraries to generate visibility and show the variety of information available to the public on-line."

    12. MLS Career Links
    states. State Library of indiana. State Library of Michigan. WashingtonCentervillePublic Library (Ohio). school media centers. school
    http://www.slis.indiana.edu/careers/mls_career_links.html
    Search You are here: Site Map Contact Us Home SLIS HOME ... CONTACT US
    MLS Career Links
    Links to Key Human Resources and Information Pages:
    Academic Library
    General

    Public Library

    School Media Centers

    See also MIS Career Links for:
    Corporate/Information Science Companies and other resources

    Non-Profit/Government
    MLS Career Paths
    MLS Dynamic Careers
    ...
    MLS Alumni Profiles

    Academic Library The Association of Research Libraries
    Contains ARL related career resources. EDUCAUSE An organization for professionals associated with managing and using information resources in higher education. Post-Master's Residencies Explore these links for paid residency positions. These are great "first job" opportunities following graduation. They usually last one or two years, and most are offered by academic or research libraries. The Chronicle of Higher Education's Job List The Chronicle of Higher Education Career Network Library Science positions can be found by selecting faculty positions - then professional/vocational fields - then library sciences. Check the other categories, too.

    13. August, 2000 To Public Library Directors School Superintendents And
    school Superintendents and school media centers. Academic Library Directors to the Library Development Office . indiana State Library, 140 North Senate Avenue, indianapolis, IN
    http://ideanet.doe.state.in.us/super/081800/lsta2000grantapp.PDF

    14. Indiana
    Central Community schools media centers; AlexandriaMonroe indiana University UniversityLibrary; school of Kankakee Valley High school media Center; Kendallville
    http://www.webpan.com/msauers/libdir/usa/in.html
    WWW Library Directory:
    Indiana (173)
  • Adams Central Community Schools Media Centers Alexandria-Monroe Public Library Allen County Public Library Anderson Public Library ... Indiana State Library Indiana University Indianapolis - Marion County Public Library ... Worthington Jefferson Twp Public Library
  • 15. Indiana State University : Undergraduate Catalog : Curriculum, Instruction, And
    The school media Services Major prepares students to be eligible for a kindergartenthrough 12 license to work in school library/media centers in indiana.
    http://www.indstate.edu/acad-aff/2002/edu/media/
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    Department Overview
    Curricula/Majors Courses Schedule of Courses School of Education Academic Affairs Admissions
    CURRICULUM, INSTRUCTION, 
    AND MEDIA TECHNOLOGY
    Dr. Susan Powers, Interim Chairperson
    Department Office: Room 1010, School of Education
    Web site: http://soe.indstate.edu/cimt/ The Department of Curriculum, Instruction, and Media Technology offers professional courses needed in the preparation of all grade, junior high/middle school, and senior high teachers. In addition, it offers a major in school media services, a minor in library/media services, and an endorsement in computer literacy. The prospective all grade or senior high-junior high/middle school teacher is advised by an instructor in his or her major teaching field. At the time the student is admitted to the Teacher Education Program, he or she is considered a joint registrant in the School of Education and the college or school of the major department; however, all administrative actions in regard to the baccalaureate degree program will rest with the college or school in which the teaching major is located. (See School of Education Procedures and Regulations for Students.) The Teacher Education Program at Indiana State University has been approved by the Indiana Professional Standards Board (IPSB) and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).

    16. SLMR Online © 1999 ALA
    Educational media, (unpublished Ph.D. diss., indiana Univ., 1980 and Selection Policiesin Public Senior High school Library media centers in Michigan
    http://www.ala.org/aasl/SLMR/slmr_resources/ref_callison1.html

    17. SLMR Online © 1999 ALA
    1973” (Ph.D. diss., Bloomington, indiana University, 1973), p.29, 100–10. EHDaniel, “The Organizational Position of school media centers An Analysis of
    http://www.ala.org/aasl/SLMR/slmr_resources/ref_craver.html

    18. School Library Planning
    http//cee.indiana.edu/techplan/step2.html. http//emanj.org/libmedprogintro.html.Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Achievement An
    http://www.mmrls.org/SCHOOLSITES.HTM
    Metrowest Massachusetts Regional Library System About Metrowest Continuing Education Internet Resources Job Listings ... Youth Services SCHOOL LIBRARY PLANNING American Association of School Librarians
    ICONnect online courses, news of the week, AASLNews Electronic list, and information on implementing the new National Guidelines and Standards.
    http://www.ala.org/aasl
    CEE Planning for Technology Model
    Information on planning published by the Center for Excellence in Education at Indiana University, Bloomington. Included are sample technology plans, general planning resources, steps for planning, a timeline for planning, and information on creating a vision.
    http://cee.indiana.edu/techplan/step2.html
    Educational Media Association of New Jersey
    A sample plan for the implementation of core curriculum content standards.
    http://emanj.org/libmedprogintro.html
    Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement
    An article from School Library Media Quarterly by Keith Curry Lance, Director, Library Research Service, Colorado which details the Colorado study which looked at the relationship between funding of Library media centers and student achievement. One conclusion was that students at schools with better-funded Library media centers tend to achieve higher average reading scores, whether their schools and communities are rich or poor and whether adults in their community are well or poorly educated.
    http://home.earthlink.net/~cregal/colo.htm

    19. Indiana Library Federation Web Site
    the average cost of a school library book, continuous and increased funding for schoollibrary materials is critical if indiana’s school media centers are to
    http://www.ilfonline.org/Conf/Legislative/legisagenda.htm
    Indiana Library Federation
    Legislative Agenda 2001
    Home
    Information

    Membership Programs
    Eliot Rosewater Indiana High School Book Award
    Insurance Program Media Fair Read-Aloud Books Too Good To Miss Young Hoosier Book Award Conferences
    ILF Annual Conference
    AIME Fall Conference District Conferences IPLA Workshop Legislative Day Reference Division Workshop ILF Units
    Associations
    Districts Divisions Sections ...
    Indiana Libraries Online
    The Indiana Cooperative Library Services Authority (INCOLSA) provides training, consultants, resources sharing, reference and interlibrary services, statewide delivery of materials, OCLC services, the Inspire program, and other services to Indiana libraries. INCOLSA has seen no increase in funding for more than 10 years. As Indiana academic, public, school, and special libraries, demand more from the collaborative efforts afforded them through INCOLSA, increased funding is imperative. To seek continued state funding for the Inspire shared databases Inspire provides access for all Indiana citizens to shared online databases through either a home computer or access at a library. Academic, public, and school libraries have accounted for 70% of the Inspire usage in the first year, while 30% of the usage has been from home and business sites. Recently, a single day usage of the system resulted in 250,000 full text pages being downloaded. Since its debut in 1998, close to 50 million pages of full text have been downloaded from the Inspire databases. The cooperative state-wide effort is maximizing the impact of tax dollars spent on information retrieval.

    20. Noblesville Schools - Noblesville, Indiana
    to study at Ball State University, indiana University, or course scheduling, in additionto schoolrelated problems. Library media centers - All Noblesville's
    http://www.noblesvilleschools.org/nobldist.nsf/SBH/9CEEAD543715A01E85256C1600691

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