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  1. An analysis of Rhode Island public high school library/media centers using national, regional, and state standards as evaluative criteria by Patricia Jean Munzer, 1983

61. Providence, Rhode Island
Bryant College and the rhode island school of Design. apartments, hotels, the rhodeisland Convention Center www.dainmcalligraphy.com smallworld media http//www
http://www.domesticdiva.org/
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This site is dedicated to the many adventures one can have in Providence, Rhode Island. This site includes information about Providence, including things to do, places to see, and the history of the city. Roger Williams founded Providence in 1636 after his banishment from Massachusetts for "new and dangerous ideas." Providence was incorporated as a city in 1831 and became Rhode Island's sole state capital in 1900. In Providence, one witnesses the artful blend of the past and presentrich in architectural, educational, and social significance. Atop the magnificent white marble State House, the bronze "Independent Man" champions the cause for which Providence was foundedreligious liberty and individual freedom. The fine, restored 18th century homes along Benefit Street are only a short stroll from Brown University, the seventh oldest American college. The first Baptist Church in America, a national historic landmark built in 1775, and the Arcade, the nation's first enclosed shopping mall are only part of this living story. While a more recent architectural gem is includes the Rhode Island School of Design, founded in 1877 and recognized as one of the nation's foremost art schools.
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Providence History 1636-1899 Providence History 1900-1982
The Club Scene
... Cinemas in Providence, Rhode Island

62. Rhode Island Immunization Rates Are Best In The Nation
HEALTHri media Releases. rhode island is one of the few states that provide allrecommended As children return to school, the Department of Health reminds
http://www.health.state.ri.us/media/020820a.htm
Rhode Island Department of Health
3 Capitol Hill
Providence, RI 02908
401-222-6548(fax)
711 (RI Relay) Media Releases 2003 Media Releases 2002 Media Releases 2001 Media Releases 2000 ... HEALTHri For: Immediate Release
Date: August 20, 2002
Contact: Susan Shepardson, Childhood Immunization Program Manager, 222-4603
Rhode Island Immunization Rates Are Best in the Nation
The National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently announced that Rhode Island is first in the nation in ensuring that its young children are appropriately immunized. According to the latest National Immunization Survey for 2001, Rhode Island has the highest rate in the country for full vaccination coverage among children aged 19 to 35 months, the most critical age for immunizations against many serious diseases. "Childhood immunization is one of the most important things we can do to protect our children’s health and prevent the spread of infectious diseases," said Patricia A. Nolan, MD, MPH, RI Director of Health. "According to the latest information from the CDC, we are doing a great job. We are fortunate to have a close working relationship with a variety of providers who work with children to make sure we get as many kids immunized as possible. Our success shows what can be accomplished when health care providers, health insurance companies, schools, private organizations and government all work together. However, we must work even harder to reach those children—particularly from low income, minority and non-English speaking familieswho are not up to date on their immunizations."

63. Educational Pointers: Virtual Libraries
island Educational media Association (RIEMA) The rhode island Educational media Association(RIEMA) provides support for school library media
http://www.wsbe.org/Education/Pointers/library.html
Virtual Libraries
  • Miriam Webster Online Dictionary and Thesaurus
    It really is a great resource! More stuff than one has time to fully explore! Enjoy.
  • America's Story
    Discover the stories of America's past. Meet amazing americans, jump back in time,explore the states and much more can be accessed on this sites.
  • Wordsmyth
    an interesting online reference tool that combines the functions of a dictionary and a thesaurus in one easy-to-use search interface.
  • Handspeak
    A practical sign language online dictionary. Contains some signs not found in other online dictionaries. Approximately 2800 signs and growing daily.
  • Xrefer
    Searches encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri, books of quotations, and a number of subject-specific titles.
  • Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
    With over 50,000 article entries, 40,000 bibliographic citations, and over 80,000 cross-reference entries, the Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th edition contains much more data than many multi-volume encyclopedias.
  • Highschool Hub
    A good portal (starting page) for high school students. This website has all the major categories an earnest student would look for, as well as reasonable graphics (they don't take forever to load). Good links in each area, but not a large number, which makes for easy navigation.
  • IPL Teen Division
    The collection of the Teen Division of the Internet Public Library is developed for teenagers ages 13-19 and their parents, teachers, and anyone else interested in information directed to and about teenagers and young adults. Material used and sites recommended are chosen based on their appropriateness for the subject matter.

64. Quality Early Care And Education For All Children
for its passage in the legislature, including a media campaign, public six years ofintensive campaigning that led to the school Readiness program rhode island.
http://www.4children.org/news/1199qual.htm
This article originally appeared in the November-December 1999 Children's Advocate newsmagazine, published by Action Alliance for Children.
Quality early care and education for all children?
Some states have taken big steps toward that goal
By Maria Yoo
Last year a California Department of Education task force called for universal, free, high-quality preschool for California three- and four-year-olds. To most observers of state politics, that seemed like a very faraway goal. Meanwhile, California's system of child care subsidies for low-income families only meets an estimated one-quarter to one-half of the need. But child care advocates and experts are increasingly calling for a whole new system of care and education for young children, based on the view that high-quality early care and education is a necessary public investment. And in the last few years, some other states have taken big steps toward that goal. Georgia was the first state to adopt a program of universal pre-kindergarten for all four-year-olds in 1994. It was the brainchild of then-Governor Zell Miller, who campaigned for universal pre-K as a way to prevent youth problems like crime and teen pregnancy. At first some child care providers were worried that they would lose children to free preschools, says Roberta Malavenda, deputy director of Quality Care for Children, an Atlanta resource and referral agency. But child care centers as well as schools can be pre-K providers. And parents "think pre-kindergarten is the greatest thing since sliced bread," says Malavenda. "And if you make something open and universal it has a lot more political clout."

65. Bibliography For Library Media
OELMA journal Ohio media Spectrum, Volume Pennsylvania Guidelines for school LibraryInformation rhode island school Library and Information Literacy Framework
http://www.splkpark.k12.mn.us/jprest/bibliography_for_library_media.htm
Bibliography for Library Media, Content, Professional, and Technology Standards Jane Prestebak October 2001 Putnam Valley Educational Standards web site includes more links to standards than can be imagined: putnamvalleyschools.org/Standards.html#section3 AASL standards resources page: www.ala.org/aasl/resources/standards.html American Association of School Librarians/Association for Educational Communication and Technology. (1998). Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning . Chicago: American Library Association. www.ala.org/aasl/ip_implementation.html American Association of School Librarians (AASL). (1999). A Planning Guide for Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning with School library Media Program Assessment Rubric for the 21 st Century . Chicago: Author. School Library Statistics Miller, Marilyn L., and Marilyn L. Shontz. "How Do You Measure Up? Expenditures for October 1999, 50-59. www.slj.com/articles/articles/19991001_6686.asp Miller, Marilyn L., and Marilyn L. Shontz. "Location Is Everything: A Regional Look at School Library Spending and Services, FY 1997-1998." School Library Journal , November 2000, 50-60. www.slj.com/articles/articles/20001101_9164.asp

66. Big List
media; mediaXpressions; Medical Board; Medical Imaging; Hospital; Menu; Mexican Associationof rhode island; Brewing; Middletown Middletown High school Basketball;
http://www.travel-rhodeisland.com/PageKLM.html
Page KLM

67. LION: Organizations Of Interest To School Librarians
Specialists. Oregon Educational media Association. Pennsylvania SchoolLibrarians Association. rhode island Educational media Association.
http://www.libraries.phila.k12.pa.us/lion/organizations.html
Librarians Information Online Network
Organizations of Interest to School Librarians
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Association of School Librarians
AASL sponsors the following Internet sites:
  • AASL Home Page
  • ICONnect This site is designed to support school library media specialists as they assume leadership positions in the use of the Internet in the school community. Includes online courses, student and family activities, and online tours to prepare school librarians for leadership roles.

American Library Association
Founded in 1876, the ALA is the oldest and largest library association in the world. Its 57,000 members represent all types of libraries public, school, academic, state and special.
Assembly on Literature for Adolescents (ALAN)
ALAN is a special-interest group of the National Council of Teachers of English. Its members include teachers, authors, librarians, publishers, and others with an interest in young adult literature. The organization publishes The ALAN Review , a journal emphasizing new books, research, and methods of teaching adolescent literature. The full text of the journal is available online.
Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT)
The mission of AECT is "to provide leadership in educational communications and technology by linking professionals holding a common interest in the use of educational technology and its application to the learning process." One of the 11 divisions of this large organization is the

68. State Library Laws
New York State Library. Library Funding, Laws and Regulations . rhode IslandSelected Library Laws . Washington school Library media centers .
http://www.librarylaw.com/statelibrarylaws.html
LibraryLaw.com Mary Minow 's Map to Library Law
State Library Laws
Back to Site Topics

69. Communications -- The Center For Health And Health Care In Schools
quick and easy guide to reaching the media; Friendly Care The case for schoolbasedhealth clippings Arizona; Maryland; North Carolina; rhode island (external link
http://www.healthinschools.org/communication.asp

Media advice from experts in the field
Recent articles on school health programs News clippings E-Journal: Health and Health Care in Schools
Communications
Media advice from experts in the field
Presentations by CHHCS Staff - Powerpoint slides E-Journal: Health and Health Care in Schools News Alerts InFocus ...
Web Policies

1350 Connecticut Ave., Suite 505 Washington, DC 20036
tel(202) 466-3396, fax (202) 466-3467
http://www.healthinschools.org

chhcs@gwu.edu

70. Related Links Part I Executive Summary Introduction Conception Of
Tufts University, and the University of rhode island at Kingston. The media centerhelps students and faculty by Us CEEB Code3924 Title IV school Code 002222.
http://www.umb.edu/faculty_staff/academic_affairs/sp/2002_Documents/internalsp/M
non-table layout Skip to content Skip to menu home ... Report of the Committee on the Establishment of a Media Center Related Links Part I Executive Summary Introduction Conception of a Media Center Needs Analysis of Instructional Media Technology at UMass Boston ... Conclusions and Recommendations Part II Proposal for the Establishment of a Media Center at UMass Boston Part III Appendices A-F Link to Discussion forum
Media center models at other institutions
After completing its review of UMass Boston's media services, the committee proceeded with its review of the delivery of media technology at other universities for comparative purposes. Subcommittee members visited centers at Berkeley College of Music, Bridgewater State College, MIT, Northeastern University, Tufts University, and the University of Rhode Island at Kingston. As demonstrated in Appendix F these institutions use a variety of organizational structures to deliver media technology. In this report we included four of the six media centers we visited, excluding MIT and Berkeley because of their specializations. As the campus proceeds in addressing the needs raised in this report, information about the collections and equipment of those institutions is also available for review. Subcommittee members created brief overviews of the institutions after their on-site visits. In addition each university was sent a copy of the information to verify its accuracy. There are some differences in the nomenclature each university uses for personnel, labs, technology and departments; however, we have tried wherever possible to summarize the information provided in each chart according to general media terminology. As at UMass Boston, there are several providers of media services at each institution. Other committee observations include the following:

71. Organizations
school Librarians' Association; RIEMA rhode island Educational media Association;Saskatchewan school Library Association (SSLA); SC EdTech; SCASL
http://www.webpan.com/msauers/libdir/org.html
WWW Library Directory:
Organizations (89)
  • AASL - American Association of School Librarians AECT - Association for Educational Communications Technology AIME - Association for Indiana Media Educators American Association of Law Libraries ... Cooperative Library Agency for Systems and Services - CLASS Council of Australian University Librarians CSLA - California School Library Association FAME - Florida Association for Media in Education Federal Libraries Information Network ... Youth Services Interest Group of the New Mexico Library Association
  • 72. Community Arts Network: Readings In Film, Video, Photography, Computers
    nonprofit organization working in school programs and moviemaking fundamentals andthe language of media. the Humanities about the rhode island slave trading
    http://www.communityarts.net/readingroom/resfillinks.php

    home
    apinews reading room conversations ... contact us Go to category... Arts and Community Arts and Urban Communities Arts and Rural/Small Communities Arts and Community Activism Arts and Community Development Arts and Corrections Arts and Culture Arts and Cultural Diversity Arts and Disabilities Arts and Education Arts and Elders Arts and the Environment Arts and Healthcare Arts and Public Policy Arts and Technology Arts and Youth Public Art Training in Community Arts Dance / Music Film/Video/Photography/Computers Literature Theater/Performance Visual Art Multidisciplinary History/Research/Theory Service Organizations
    Readings in Film, Video, Photography, Computers OUTSIDE LINKS [ READING ROOM ESSAYS 360 Degrees: Perspectives on the U.S. Criminal Justice System
    Web site by Picture Projects based on interviews with prisoners, victims, prison and parole officers, lawyers, judges, parents. Panoramic movies of environments, audio diaries (with NPR), transcripts, photos, prisons info, quizzes, polls. Abhivyakti Media for Development
    Based in Nashik, India, dedicated to promoting popular control of economic and community development. Assists organizers with low-cost media. Projects focus on youth, women, environment Andrija Ilic Photo Gallery
    Gallery of photos by Andrija Ilic of Belgrade, who uses photography to document social changes in his environment and daily events in Yugoslavia. He is a photo editor at the FreeSerbia web site and teaches photography at the Open Youth Club in Belgrade.

    73. State Departments Of Library Services
    Standards for school Library media centers in Massachusetts; A union catalog of RhodeIsland school libraries South Dakota Library media Endorsement Requirements;
    http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stlibs.html
    State Pages Relating to School Library/Media Services
    School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries National Library Pages ... Resources for Librarians Countries: Australia Canada United Kingdom Germany ... United States
    Australia
    Canada

    74. School Library Media Centers 1993-94
    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://nces.ed.gov/pubs98/98282.pdf

    75. Table 419.--Selected Statistics On Public School Library/media Centers, By State
    Digest 2001 Table 419.Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state 199394
    http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2002/digest2001/tables/dt419.asp
    site index ED.gov Digest Home List of Tables ... List of Figures Chapter: Appendices Table 419. Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state: 1993-94
    NOTE: Percentages are based on schools that have library/media centers. In school year 1990-91, 96 percent of public schools had library/media centers. Data have been revised from previously published figures. Standard errors appear in parentheses. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Schools and Staffing Survey, 1993-94, unpublished data. (This table was prepared November 2001.)
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    NCES Home Publications Data Tools ... Site Index National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences U.S. Dept. of Education map 1990 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006, USA, Phone: (202) 502-7300

    76. Rhode Island's School Emergency Procedures Guide
    will not be necessary in rhode island (distance factor) All staff must refer mediato district school District assumes responsibility for issuing statements
    http://www.state.ri.us/riema/eguide.htm
    State of Rhode Island
    Emergency Management Agency
    Response To Any Emergency
    Staff Responsibilities Tornado
    Hazardous Materials
    ... Emergency Phone Numbers
    Response To Any Emergency
    • Notify 911 (if necessary) and the principal. Principal notifies the Superintendent. Notify CPR / first aid certified persons in school building of medical emergencies. Names of CPR / first aid persons are listed in Crisis Team Members section. Seal Off high-risk area. Take charge of area until incident is contained or relieved by appropriate authority. Assemble Crisis Team. Refer media to official District Spokesperson.
    Back to Menu Staff Responsibilities Principal or designee:
    • Verify information. Call 911 (if necessary). Seal off high-risk area. Convene crisis team and implement crisis response procedures. Notify Superintendent. Notify students and staff (depending on emergency; students may be notified by teachers). Evacuate students and staff if necessary.

    77. RISD : Rhode Island School Of Design : CE FACULTY
    Director of the Central rhode island Chamber of Commerce, she NAOMI CARR BS, rhode island College. Ms. Carr teaches include Yale University Law school, Fusco Corporation, and the
    http://www.risd.edu/ce_faculty.cfm
    PATRICK ARNOLD : BA, Ohio State University; MA, University of Baltimore. A graphic designer and art director, Mr. Arnold is principal of Pat Arnold Creative. Formerly design art director for Toth Brand Imaging, his key accounts were Mossimo, Nautica, Reunion and Unionbay. WILLIAM ALLEN : BA, Art, Wesleyan University; MA, History, NYU; MA, English, NYU. Mr. Allen is a documentation manager and instructional designer at IntraLearn Software Corporation, as well as a teacher in the CyberEd program at UMass/Lowell. He is most involved in information mapping, knowledge management for e-learning, and content management issues. LIZBETH ANDERSON : BFA, Massachusetts College of Art, Painting/Art History; Post-Baccaulaureate Certificate, Studio Art, Brandeis University; MFA, RISD, Painting / Art History. Ms. Anderson teaches art history at RISD, and has lectured at the Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum. Her honors include fellowships from RISD, a grant from Brandeis, and an award from the Copley Society of Boston. BRENT ALAN BACHELDER : BFA, Graphic Design, RIC; BFA, Sculpture, RISD. Mr. Bachelder owns Club Neopolsi Creations, a full-service art and design company whose custom interior and exterior artwork was featured in the November 2001 issue of

    78. Analysis Of The Job Market In ILS
    rhode island University of rhode island. Other degrees offered were school MediaCertificates, Instructional Technology, Advanced Masters programs, Dual
    http://www.southernct.edu/departments/ils/ils503/nanvig.html
    CAREER TRACK PLANNING GUIDE:
    The Northeast
    Nancy Vigezzi

    79. $250 Million For Better School Libraries
    acquire and utilize advanced technology, including Internet links, to facilitateresourcesharing among schools and school library media centers and public and
    http://reed.senate.gov/releases/0154.htm

    80. Description Of Courses
    competencies of a library media specialist. For more information contact GraduateSchool of Library Information Studies University of rhode island Rodman Hall
    http://www.uri.edu/artsci/lsc/coursedescription.html
    Description of Courses The Roman numerals show which semester the course is offered ( I - fall, II - spring, SS Courses shown in red are required for all students admitted in Spring 2000 or later. These students may take either LSC 503 or both LSC 530 and LSC 531 Students admitted before Spring 2000 should consult the Core Requirements page to determine their required courses. LSC 502 Management of Library and Information Services I, II, SS, 3 ) Introduction to the process, principles, practices, theories and case studies in the administration, management and supervision of libraries and information services. Focus on management functions: planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling. ( Lec. 3) McCarthy LSC 503 Collection Development (I. II, SS, 3 ) Introduction to process, practices, and problems of collection building, maintenance, and evaluation regardless of format or subject of material, type of institutional setting, or community or client group served. (Lec.

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