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Auteurs principaux: Woolls, Blanche, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1982
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And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents The Use of Technology in the Administration Function of School Library Media Programs. Woolls, Blanche And Others Annotated Bibliographies Case Studies Elementary Secondary Education Learning Resources Centers Library Administration Library Cooperation Literature Reviews Public Libraries School Libraries Technology Transfer Use Studies The state-of-the-art review on the use of technology in the administration of school library media programs and in school library/public library cooperation which is presented is based on a literature review and interviews with media specialists from nine states. Additional information is incorporated from a survey of the status of technology in the Albuquerque Processing Center (New Mexico), The Shawnee Mission, Kansas Schools, and Leavenworth High School (Kansas), and from commercial vendors queried to determine use of their online systems by school districts. The introduction describes the study methodology, and provides a historical perspective through an analysis of pre-1973 literature. A 17-page annotated bibliography of more recent materials is divided into the major categories of basic information or descriptive information and applications of technology. Using administrative functions outlined for the study, general and specific trends in technology utilization are analyzed in the areas of technical services, circulation, security systems, information retrieval, budgeting and staffing, and other functions. A listing of 23 recommendations for future planning concludes the report. Appendices contain the case studies from Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, New York, and Wisconsin; a list of study participants; and an interlibrary information retrieval chart. (LMM)
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spellingShingle The Use of Technology in the Administration Function of School Library Media Programs.
Woolls, Blanche
And Others
Annotated Bibliographies
Case Studies
Elementary Secondary Education
Learning Resources Centers
Library Administration
Library Cooperation
Literature Reviews
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Technology Transfer
Use Studies
The Use of Technology in the Administration Function of School Library Media Programs. Woolls, Blanche And Others Annotated Bibliographies Case Studies Elementary Secondary Education Learning Resources Centers Library Administration Library Cooperation Literature Reviews Public Libraries School Libraries Technology Transfer Use Studies The state-of-the-art review on the use of technology in the administration of school library media programs and in school library/public library cooperation which is presented is based on a literature review and interviews with media specialists from nine states. Additional information is incorporated from a survey of the status of technology in the Albuquerque Processing Center (New Mexico), The Shawnee Mission, Kansas Schools, and Leavenworth High School (Kansas), and from commercial vendors queried to determine use of their online systems by school districts. The introduction describes the study methodology, and provides a historical perspective through an analysis of pre-1973 literature. A 17-page annotated bibliography of more recent materials is divided into the major categories of basic information or descriptive information and applications of technology. Using administrative functions outlined for the study, general and specific trends in technology utilization are analyzed in the areas of technical services, circulation, security systems, information retrieval, budgeting and staffing, and other functions. A listing of 23 recommendations for future planning concludes the report. Appendices contain the case studies from Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, New York, and Wisconsin; a list of study participants; and an interlibrary information retrieval chart. (LMM)
title The Use of Technology in the Administration Function of School Library Media Programs.
topic Annotated Bibliographies
Case Studies
Elementary Secondary Education
Learning Resources Centers
Library Administration
Library Cooperation
Literature Reviews
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Technology Transfer
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED225552