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         Iowa School Media Centers:     more detail
  1. Educational opportunity and the status of resource materials in the secondary media centers of the eight school districts of Kossuth County, Iowa (Alternate ... Instructional Media and Technology) by Jacqueline E Campney, 1974
  2. Planning the school library media center budget by Betty Jo Buckingham, 1991
  3. Selection bibliography: A bibliography of selection sources for school library media centers by Betty Jo Buckingham, 1979
  4. Survey of the status of media service in Iowa public schools, 2 by Mary Lou McGrew, 1982
  5. Survey of the status of media service in Iowa public schools by Mary Lou McGrew, 1978
  6. Coexistence of school district media centers and area education agency media center in Kossuth County, Iowa (Alternate plan paper / Mankato State University. Library Media Education) by Joleen J Bergum, 1980
  7. General selection tools for school library media centers (Mini-bib) by Betty Jo Buckingham, 1984
  8. Make the connection: Quality school library media programs impact academic achievement in Iowa by Marcia J Rodney, 2002
  9. The Iowa guide: Scholarly journals in mass communication and related fields by Carolyn Stewart Dyer, 1995
  10. Library media skills (Mini-bib) by Betty Jo Buckingham, 1984

1. Library Automation Systems In Iowa School Media Centers
Iowa Library Service Areas Updated 19-2002. Library Automation Systems SchoolMedia Centers in Iowa District, School Building, System, Contact in media center.
http://www.ilsa.lib.ia.us/media_automate.htm

2. School Libraries In Iowa And Kansas
The study is available in pdf format. Library Automation Systems inSchool Library media centers in iowa. Resource Sharing Networks.
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/iowa.html
School Library Pages in the United States
School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians
Iowa
School Library Pages School District Library Pages

3. SLMR Online 1999 ALA
to the 1989 survey of school library media centers in Colorado and (2) had to use the iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITS)
http://www.ala.org/aasl/SLMR/slmr_resources/select_lance.html

4. Bloomington School Media Centers
school Library media Studies on Achievement public schools. CALIFORNIA school LIBRARY media centers AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT A CONNECTION QUALITY school LIBRARY media PROGRAMS IMPACT ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN iowa http// www.
http://www.bloomington.k12.mn.us/distinfo/technology/media/media.html
Bloomington School District 271
School Media Program
Mission Statement
The mission of the district media and technology program is to provide an environment in which all individuals in Bloomington are empowered to become life-long learners and effective users of information, ideas and technology.
Sample Elementary Weblinks
Visit our new
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Indian Mounds Elementary Media Center Web Collection Normandale Hills Elementary Media Center Web Collection Oak Grove Elementary Media Center Web Collection Olson Elementary Web Collection Poplar Bridge Elementary Media Center Web Collection Ridgeview Elementary Web Collection Valley View Elementary Media Center Web Collection Washburn Elementary Media Center Web Collection Westwood Elementary Media Center Web Collection Middle Schools Oak Grove Middle School Media Center Web Collection Olson Middle School Media Center Web Collection Valley View Middle School Media Center Web Collection
High Schools Thomas Jefferson High School Web Collection Kennedy High School Media Center Web Collection Media Resources

5. Weeding The Library Media Center Collections
Provided by the State of iowa Department of Education. Why, when, and how to weed, with subjective and objective weeding criteria. This document is offered in response to numerous questions library media specialists have about weeding library media collections. It is addressed especially to elementary and secondary school library media centers and to community college and vocational school library resource centers in iowa.
http://www.iema-ia.org/IEMA209.html
WEEDING
THE LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER COLLECTIONS
STATE OF IOWA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION WEEDING THE LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER COLLECTIONS SECOND EDITION By Betty Jo Buckingham Revised by Barbara Safford With Lucille Lettow, Andrea Rauer and students from the Library Science Division of the University of Northern Iowa State of Iowa DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Grimes State Office Building Des Moines, Iowa 50319-0146 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Ron McGauvran, President, Clinton Corine A. Hadley, Newton, Vice-President C. W. Callison, Burlington Betty L. Dexter, Davenport Marcia Dudden, Reinbeck Sally J. Frudden, Charles City Thomas M. Glenn, Des Moines Gregory D. McClain, Cedar Falls Mary Jean Montgomery, Spencer ADMINISTRATION Al Ramirez, Director and Executive Officer of the State Board of Education Division of Elementary and Secondary Education Ted Stilwill, Administrator Marcus J. Haack, Chief, Bureau of Instructional Services Betty Jo Buckingham, Consultant, Educational Media Let no book remain on the shelves unless someone fights to keep it there. Let an undefended book be a condemned book. This must be the accepted philosophy of the library. Gone must be the static conception of the library as a storage organ, and in its place we must conceive of the library as a dynamic circulatory system, a channel through which books pass on their way from the publisher to the incinerator. G. Hardin, "Doctrine of Sufferance in the Library,"

6. ED372759 1994-05-00 The Impact Of School Library Media Centers On Academic Achie
to the 1989 survey of school library media centers in Colorado and had to use the iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) or
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed372759.html
ERIC Identifier:
Publication Date:
Author:
Lance, Keith Curry
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Information and Technology Syracuse NY.
The Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement. ERIC Digest.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC INTRODUCTION Advocates of school library media programs have long been convinced of the relationship between quality library media programs and academic achievement. Most studies of this relationship were conducted between 1959 and 1979, were limited in scope, and usually used a small number of subjects in a limited geographical area. This study was designed both to update the existing research and to examine the relationship between library media programs and student achievement.
METHODOLOGY
Ideally, schools included in the sample for a study such as this would be selected on a random, stratified, or quota basis. None of these sampling designs was possible, because schools included in the sample had to have library media centers that responded to the 1989 survey of school library media centers in Colorado and had to use the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) or Tests of Achievement and Proficiency (TAP). These data were available for only 221 of 1,331 public elementary and secondary schools in Colorado during the 1988-89 school year. The study relied entirely upon available data about school library media centers and their school and community contexts to predict norm-referenced test scores.

7. Links For Iowa Librarians
Circulation) Summer Library Program Stories 2000 Supply Vendors iowa public librariesand school media centers, Jan 1, 2001Jan 31, 2002 Technology Plans
http://www.ilsa.lib.ia.us/irlslnx.htm

8. School Library Standards And Evaluation
The survey found that iowa reading test scores rise with the development of schoollibrary The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/evaluate.html
Resources for School Librarians - Index School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory
School Library Standards and Evaluation
School Library Standards Job Descriptions Evaluation Forms School Library Mission Statements ... School Library Statistics Today it seems that accountability is the hot topic in educational reform. It will become increasingly important for school library media specialists to demonstrate the importance of their media center to the school, and also be able to demonstrate how effectively they are doing their job. Busy adminstrators like numbers and well organized reports to demonstrate progress.
School Library Standards for Programs and Facilities

9. Denver Secondary Media Centers
stop into either one of the secondary media centers to pick 460 high school titles,120 middle school titles, 70 web site with access coordinated by iowa's AEAs
http://mrsbrady.mhlearningnetwork.com/media/
Home Iowa Teen Award Books 2003-2004 Denver Secondary Media Centers Iowa Teen Books 2002-2003 ... What Students Say Denver Secondary Media Centers BOOK FAIR A SUCCESS!! A GREAT BIG THANK YOU to everyone who supported the book fair last week. Because of your support we were able to add over 50 new books to the middle school and over 20 new books to the high school libraries. Thank you again and enjoy your reading. Back to Denver School Home Page Mrs. Shatzer's Reading Home Page Come Visit the Denver Secondary Media Centers There are two media centers available for student and staff use at the secondary school. One is located in the Middle School (IMC) which includes 4,000+ books and a.v. materials along with a computer lab of 25 computers. The High School Media Center contains over 7,000 books and a.v. materials along with a reasearch lab of 18 computers. Other computer labs for student use. Students also have access to the business lab which houses a combination of 25 Macintosh and 4 IBM computers for their use to research and participate in the CISCO online curriculum. The Industrial Technology program has added a lab of computers to use the CADD programs PowerCadd, ClarisCadd, and ProE Desktop.

10. Denver Secondary Media Centers
media centers iowa Teen Books 20022003 iowa Children's Choice Books 2002-2003 New Materials Middle school IMC
http://mrsbrady.mhlearningnetwork.com/media/id1.html
Home Iowa Teen Award Books 2003-2004 Denver Secondary Media Centers Iowa Teen Books 2002-2003 ... What Students Say Denver Secondary Media Centers Denver Secondary Media Centers Mrs. Kathy Brady Media Specialist, Mrs. Eileen Beuse Middle School Associate, Mrs. Becky Eagle High School Associate Middle School IMC Middle School Library Back to Denver School home page High School Media Center High School Media Center Hours: 7:30 - 3:00 Phone Number 319-984-5639 Middle School IMC Hours: 8:00 - 3:30 Phone Number 319-984-6041 kbrady@denver.k12.ia.us

11. Some Reasons For Media Specialists & Media Centers
media centers are needed because they are the heart of the school, providing servicesto every teacher and every student. As iowa is the heartland of the
http://www.iema-ia.org/IEMA309.html
Suggestions #1. Our kids deserve certified people in all areas of the school so that the curriculum is followed and enhanced. Without a certified media person, the money spent on the media center is not used within the curriculum as effectively. Suggestion#2. When you're trying to teach a dog to hunt, you need to make sure you have the right breed. You can't teach a toy poodle to hunt a pheasant because he/she isn't a hunting dog. A media specialist is the right kind of person to have in that position because they are already prepared to help students. Suggestion #3. All media specialists are required to be certified teachers also. That means they are well versed in working with students, teachers, and administrators. They know how to support curriculum and can team with teachers to have very successful learning experiences. Suggestion #4. To be an effective farmer, you must know the procedure to use in growing crops. Someone not trained as a farmer will find themselves very quickly out of farming. If we ask a non-trained person to take the role of that media specialist, we are asking that our students not grow educationally. Suggestion#5. Media specialists are excellent mentors to all of the rest of the faculty, administration and staff at their schools. They are there as colleagues, team members, consultants, committee members, etc.

12. FY2002 Iowa School Library Media Center Surveys  Results By District And Librar
iowa school Library media Center Surveys Results by District and Library, withDistrict Totals. Information Compiled from 1104 school Library media centers.
http://www.silo.lib.ia.us/for-ia-libraries/statistics/schools/fy2002-iowa-school
News For Iowa Libraries Specialized Services For State Government ... Youth Services
FY2002 Iowa School Library Media Center Surveys
Results by District and Library, with District Totals
Information Compiled from 1104 School Library Media Centers
Part A, Respondent and Building Part B, Service Hours Part C, Staffing Part D, Paid Staff Activities ( Paid Hours Voluntary Unpaid Hours Part E, Technology Part F, Usage Part G, Collection ( Number Part H, Operating Expenditures
Populations are based on FY2002 school year.
Percentiles: 25th percentile, 25% of libraries below, 75% above 50th percentile (median), 50% of libraries below, 50% above 75th percentile, 75% of libraries below, 25% above
Related Sites FY2002 School Library Media Center Survey Questions and Directions

13. School Library Survey
Study Sponsored by the AEA media centers and the to a school Library media centersurvey level of participation demonstrates that iowa's school libraries are
http://www.silo.lib.ia.us/for-ia-libraries/statistics/schools/
News For Iowa Libraries Specialized Services For State Government ... Youth Services
School Library Media Center Survey
Iowa Code 256.51(h) requires the State Library of Iowa to collect data indicating current conditions, growth, and development of library services provided in Iowa, and for the dissemination of this information in a timely manner to the citizens of Iowa. A new era has begun for Iowa's school libraries with the annual collection of library data, beginning in 2002.
The survey questions were based on "Make the Connection: Quality School Library Media Program Impact Academic Achievement in Iowa." This FY2001 research project was conducted by the Library Research Service and funded by the State Library, the AEAs, and IEMA. The questions were modified by a subcommittee of the State Library Uniform Data Advisory Committee to be comparable with questions asked on the Public Library General Information Survey conducted by the State Library and the Academic Library Survey conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics.
Summary of the results of the FY 2002 web-based survey
Aggregate information including totals and percentiles (25th, 50th and 75th percentile)

14. Resource Guides For School Library Media Program Development
us/aea_statewide_study.pdf iowa Area Education Agencies research study of schoollibraries in iowa. California school Library media centers and Student
http://www.ala.org/aasl/resources/achievement.html

15. State Library Of Iowa - Iowa Library Directories
centers This directory lists media centers for the school Library media SpecialistsEnter search criteria to find information about iowa school Library media
http://server.silo.lib.ia.us/ia-dir.html
Search the Iowa Library Directory
Enter search criteria to find information regarding any library in the state of Iowa.
Iowa Public Libraries
This directory is arranged alphabetically by city.
Iowa State Agency Libraries
This directory is arranged alphabetically by the name of the state agency.
Institution Libraries
This directory includes information on state Institution Libraries in Iowa.
Academic Libraries
This directory is arranged alphabetically by the name of the college or university.
Special Libraries
This directory is listed by the name of the business or organization served by the library.
Iowa Regional Library System
This directory lists Iowa Regional Libraries by region number.
Area Educational Agency Media Centers
This directory lists Media Centers for the fifteen Area Educational Agencies in the state of Iowa.
County Seat Libraries
This directory lists libraries located in the county seat cities in each of the 99 counties in the state of Iowa. The directory is arranged by county code.
Iowa OCLC FirstSearch Participating Libraries
This directory lists libraries that are currently participating in the OCLC FirstSearch Program.

16. Osage School Media Centers
AP Multimedia Archive for use in school or at home It showcases other useful media,including audio clips and State of iowa Libraries Online Card Catalog.
http://www.osage.k12.ia.us/Media_Center/
Osage Community Schools
Media Centers
Curriculum Pages Elementary Curriculum Links MS/HS Curriculum Links Citing Your Sources Free ClipArt ....Clip art may be used in any school projects. Trial subscription provided by Northern Trails AEA. User name and password available at your media centers Reference MS/HS Reference Sources Elementary Reference Sources Encyclopedias World Book Encyclopedia Britannica/ Websters Dictionary @ Home Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia New Book of Knowledge ... Encyclopedia Britannica Online Encyclopedia Britanica Online is Provided by Northern Trails AEA. Dictionaries Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary is Provided by Northern Trails AEA Almanacs Information Please Almanac (School or Home Use) Magazine and Newspaper Indexes Ebsco Ultra @ School Includes Magazine Search, Eric, Newspaper Source, Topic Search, and Health Source Plus Ebsco Primary Search @ School or @ home Ebsco @ Home Obtain Username and Password from: School Media Center 732-3127 Ebsco databases are provided by Northern Trails AEA NewsBank Des Moines Register Newspaper Index @ School or At Home Obtain Username and Password from:

17. Iowa Educational Media Association (IEMA) Conference Welcome
in the power of school library/media centers in our schools! The conference willhighlight what is happening nationally and how it impacts iowa today and in
http://www.aea11.k12.ia.us/IEMA/2001welcome.html

18. Joining Com Cat -- Heartland AEA
and materials in other school library media centers in the It shows that the schoolshows an awareness of In addition, the State of iowa is actively promoting
http://www.aea11.k12.ia.us/comcat/joining.html
AEA Home ComCat Help Catalogs Com Cat includes the materials at Heartland AEA, other AEAs in Iowa, and 154 schools. There are over 2,218,959 holdings in the database. How to Join Com Cat
If the school library media collection is in the MARC format, please send upload the records on diskette and send to Susan Schrader, Heartland AEA. There is no charge to add records to Com Cat or to update the holdings (adds, deletes, changes).
If the school library media collection is not in the MARC format, please contact Susan Schrader at Heartland AEA. Assistance may be available for retrospective conversion of the collection to MARC. If a local circulation system is not in the immediate future, you can still have the collection converted to MARC and join Com Cat. The collection could then be stripped from the main database when the school is ready to upload records to a new circulation system.

19. Library Media
by the iowa City Community school District in City Public Library, the Universityof iowa, and other a welcome addition to library media centers where shelving
http://www.iowa-city.k12.ia.us/NEWINFO/LibMedia.html
Library Media
Last Update 06/06/02 Click here for a PDF of the Library Media Program/Information Skills and Technology Self-Study RELATED LINKS ON ICCSD PAGES: Summer Reading Lists ... Access the UI Curriculum Lab Here Barbara Stein, Library Media Specialist at Irving Weber Elementary School, is the 2001 Iowa Media Professional of the Year. She is pictured with Iowa First Lady Christie Vilsack and Iowa Educational Media Association President Loretta Moon, who presented the award. The future will require everyone to learn continually. The goal of the library media program is to enable all students to be independent, life-long learners who are skilled users of information and ideas. This goal is addressed through an information literacy curriculum which is taught collaboratively by media specialists and classroom teachers. The media specialist's knowledge of materials, technology, and strategies complements the instructional and content skills of the teacher. Integration of media and classroom activities is the essential element of the library media program with classroom instruction. The media program includes direct instruction in how to locate, use, and evaluate information. The use of technology for information-seeking constitutes an ever-expanding part of the library media program as students learn to access data through the use of computers, to use word processing to convey information, and to use other applications of technology to organize, analyze, and present information. Each library media center includes an automated materials catalog, access to resources on CD-ROM, telecommunications capabilities, and computers and other equipment for production of student work.

20. IASL: School Library Resources On The Internet: School Libraries Make A Differen
using available data from library media centers that responded to the 1989 surveyof school library media centers in Colorado and in which the iowa Tests of
http://www.iasl-slo.org/make-a-difference.html
Home Contact Search About IASL ... Administration SCHOOL LIBRARIES
MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
This page contains links to research reports and other documents that show that school libraries make a difference to student achievement; that school libraries have a positive impact on students and on learning. There are documents from a number of countries. There are also links to articles in professional journals and newspapers that are based on these documents. This page is intended to help school librarians to answer the question, "Do school libraries make a difference?".
Proof of the Power: Recent Research on the Impact of School Library Media Programs on the Academic Achievement of U.S. Public School Students . ERIC Digest.
Written by Keith Curry Lance in 2001, this ERIC Digest [ED456861] reviews and summarises recent United States research studies related to school libraries and student achievement, particularly statewide studies in Colorado, Pennsylvania, Alaska and Oregon. The research is reviewed in the light of the American Information Power document.

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