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Georges, Fitzgerald – Library Media Connection, 2004
Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information. Some of the few strategies that could be adopted for instilling the school's information literacy programming with killer applications such as Public…
Descriptors: Media Specialists, School Libraries, Information Literacy, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedMcGown, Sue – Library Media Connection, 2004
For a librarian of St. John's School, Texas literacy is a passion and she believes that what all read matter because their lives are changed through the experience of reading good literature. She feels that most important responsibility of librarians is that of creating lifelong readers and learners.
Descriptors: Librarians, Literacy, Reading Motivation, Library Role
Credaro, Amanda – Library Media Connection, 2003
Describes the evaluation of school librarians in Australia, including who should do the evaluating and reasons for evaluation. Questions the accuracy of perceptions of the librarian's role by some evaluators and presents a model for evaluating the library evaluators to encourage administrative support for the library. (LRW)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Evaluation Methods, Evaluators, Librarians
Harvey, Carl A., II – Library Media Connection, 2006
Across the country, school improvement plans and school improvement committees are the guiding forces in schools. As school improvement plans are created, revised, and evaluated, library media specialists have an opportunity to demonstrate how they can play a critical part in the team that strives to increase student achievement in their building.…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Librarians, Participation, Role
Riggs, Felice – Library Media Connection, 2005
Classrooms are places for learning. The library media center, which is the library media specialist's classroom, should also be a major place for learning. The author, as a classroom teacher for 20 years, knows that for learning to take place, consistency is crucial. Realistic rules and enforcement of these rules helps with this consistency.…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Librarians, Classroom Techniques, Student Behavior
Bromann, Jennifer – Library Media Connection, 2004
Newspapers can open up opportunities for classes to use library resources along with them. Some of the suggestions offered to teachers regarding the use of newspapers in the classroom and library such as locating additional information, practicing reading skills, comparing or contrasting, and creative writings are discussed.
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Newspapers, Creative Writing, Instructional Materials
Meloni, Christine – Library Media Connection, 2007
With the explosion of technology, librarians are not the only ones who sometimes feel that reading has taken a backseat as a recreational activity. Readers are not reading like they used to. However, while overall readership is down in almost every demographic group, African-Americans, a faction traditionally considered reluctant readers, are…
Descriptors: Tales, Urban Youth, Disadvantaged Youth, Popular Culture
Hamalainen, Maryellen – Library Media Connection, 2007
Teachers are generally kind and nurturing people. Students who plagiarize their assignments from these kind and nurturing teachers are often given a second chance when caught and encouraged to do their work over, but it would be better to eliminate their need to plagiarize. The first tip for eliminating plagiarism has not so much to do with what…
Descriptors: Assignments, Plagiarism, Learning Resources Centers, School Libraries
Grimble, Bonnie J.; Williams, Teresa D. – Library Media Connection, 2004
In order to evaluate the information literacy skills of students using their high school media center, these authors developed an information literacy rubric to measure the understanding and competency of freshmen students' library skills. Using a format of surveys and instructional units, the study involved four main steps: (1) a "pre-test"…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Information Skills, Information Literacy, School Libraries
Johnson, Doug – Library Media Connection, 2004
It has been the author's good fortune to have had the experience of working with amazing clerks, secretaries, and media paraprofessionals throughout his career. In his experience, students rarely differentiate between the library professional and paraprofessional. The most accurate description of how most paraprofessionals are treated is "benign…
Descriptors: Librarians, School Libraries, Interprofessional Relationship, Professional Development
Darrow, Rob – Library Media Connection, 2005
Locating sources and accessing the information they contain is part of the Big6 approach to information problem solving. In this stage of knowing where to look and how to find the required source, library media specialists train students in the use of the card catalog in the library media center.
Descriptors: Media Specialists, Library Services, Catalogs, Information Seeking
Fitzgerald, Mary Ann; Waldrip, Andrea – Library Media Connection, 2004
The ways in which one can keep the library media plan on track in the face of the realistic challenges faced by media are discussed. A system for prioritizing tasks, both planned goal-related tasks and tasks that walk in the door in varying degrees of emergency status and by need of more time management strategies could be used. [For Part I, see…
Descriptors: Program Development, Media Specialists, Time Management, Needs Assessment
Riedling, Ann – Library Media Connection, 2005
In this article, the influence of timesaving and inspiring reference technologies on the field of reference services is assessed. Library media specialists are advised to be aware of and embrace such emerging technologies, as these will enable them to make information gathering effective and efficient and create information-literate students.
Descriptors: Reference Services, School Libraries, Media Specialists, Information Technology
Jansen, Barbara A. – Library Media Connection, 2005
The process of retrieving information from reference sources can be a problem for young students due to differences in terminology. Pointers on how library media specialists can assist young children to acquire information from sources are provided.
Descriptors: Reference Materials, Reference Services, Information Retrieval, School Libraries
Youssef, Jennifer L. – Library Media Connection, 2005
Collaboration between classroom teachers and library media specialists will help overcome problems of increasing workload faced by teachers, students and parents in the aftermath of the No Child Left Behind program. One such experiment resulted in transforming a tedious assignment into an exciting and memorable project.
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Librarian Teacher Cooperation, Media Specialists, School Libraries

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