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Main Author: Coburn, Louis
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1973
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED094694
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author Coburn, Louis
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Coburn, Louis
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contents Library Media Center Problems: Case Studies. Coburn, Louis Administrative Problems Case Studies Censorship Educational Problems Employer Employee Relationship Interpersonal Relationship Learning Resources Centers Librarians Library Material Selection Library Standards Role Perception School Libraries Problems which arise in school library media centers are considered, using the case study method. The 30 case studies cover: problems in child management; the librarian's role in reading instruction and guidance, and in teaching library skills; conflicting opinions on the management and objectives of the media center; the librarian's role and job parameters; library administration problems; attempts at censorship for reasons of alleged obscenity or racial discrimination; and the librarian's relationships with principal, aides, students, teachers, parents, and other librarians. In addition to a bibliography and index, there are extensive appendixes which include information on the Right to Read, library standards, and material selection policies. (LS)
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spellingShingle Library Media Center Problems: Case Studies.
Coburn, Louis
Administrative Problems
Case Studies
Censorship
Educational Problems
Employer Employee Relationship
Interpersonal Relationship
Learning Resources Centers
Librarians
Library Material Selection
Library Standards
Role Perception
School Libraries
Library Media Center Problems: Case Studies. Coburn, Louis Administrative Problems Case Studies Censorship Educational Problems Employer Employee Relationship Interpersonal Relationship Learning Resources Centers Librarians Library Material Selection Library Standards Role Perception School Libraries Problems which arise in school library media centers are considered, using the case study method. The 30 case studies cover: problems in child management; the librarian's role in reading instruction and guidance, and in teaching library skills; conflicting opinions on the management and objectives of the media center; the librarian's role and job parameters; library administration problems; attempts at censorship for reasons of alleged obscenity or racial discrimination; and the librarian's relationships with principal, aides, students, teachers, parents, and other librarians. In addition to a bibliography and index, there are extensive appendixes which include information on the Right to Read, library standards, and material selection policies. (LS)
title Library Media Center Problems: Case Studies.
topic Administrative Problems
Case Studies
Censorship
Educational Problems
Employer Employee Relationship
Interpersonal Relationship
Learning Resources Centers
Librarians
Library Material Selection
Library Standards
Role Perception
School Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED094694