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Hauptverfasser: Goldhor, Herbert, Thomassen, Cora E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1983
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author Goldhor, Herbert
Thomassen, Cora E.
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Thomassen, Cora E.
Goldhor, Herbert
Thomassen, Cora E.
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contents The 1981 Survey of Illinois Public School Library Media Centers. Illinois Library Statistical Report No. 6. Goldhor, Herbert Thomassen, Cora E. Educational Media Elementary Secondary Education Information Networks Learning Resources Centers Library Expenditures Library Materials Library Research Library Services Library Technical Processes Public Schools Questionnaires School Libraries Surveys Questionnaires were mailed to all 1,010 Illinois public school districts to collect data on general aspects of the districts and of the school library media program, program staff and materials collection, cataloging, accessibility, audiovisual resources and services, financial expenditures and affiliation with ILLINET (Illinois Library and Information Network). Analyses of the responses received from 493 school districts indicate that (1) most school districts have separate library rooms; (2) the average number of cataloged books is 15 per enrolled student; (3) school library media centers are typically open 6 to 7 hours per day; (4) over 90% of the centers have available 16mm film, filmstrip, slide, overhead and opaque projectors, phonographs, and a cassette recorder and/or playback machine; (5) only 11% of the districts report the availability of a microcomputer; (6) expenditures for all pruposes other than salaries averaged $14 per pupil; and (7) just under one-half of the respondents are affiliated with ILLINET. Appendices include a survey questionnaire form and data for each responding school district, and 30 pages of basic tables which present the distribution of responses by enrollment size group, geographic area, grade levels served, number of attendance centers, and a statewide estimate. (Author/LMM)
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spellingShingle The 1981 Survey of Illinois Public School Library Media Centers. Illinois Library Statistical Report No. 6.
Goldhor, Herbert
Thomassen, Cora E.
Educational Media
Elementary Secondary Education
Information Networks
Learning Resources Centers
Library Expenditures
Library Materials
Library Research
Library Services
Library Technical Processes
Public Schools
Questionnaires
School Libraries
Surveys
The 1981 Survey of Illinois Public School Library Media Centers. Illinois Library Statistical Report No. 6. Goldhor, Herbert Thomassen, Cora E. Educational Media Elementary Secondary Education Information Networks Learning Resources Centers Library Expenditures Library Materials Library Research Library Services Library Technical Processes Public Schools Questionnaires School Libraries Surveys Questionnaires were mailed to all 1,010 Illinois public school districts to collect data on general aspects of the districts and of the school library media program, program staff and materials collection, cataloging, accessibility, audiovisual resources and services, financial expenditures and affiliation with ILLINET (Illinois Library and Information Network). Analyses of the responses received from 493 school districts indicate that (1) most school districts have separate library rooms; (2) the average number of cataloged books is 15 per enrolled student; (3) school library media centers are typically open 6 to 7 hours per day; (4) over 90% of the centers have available 16mm film, filmstrip, slide, overhead and opaque projectors, phonographs, and a cassette recorder and/or playback machine; (5) only 11% of the districts report the availability of a microcomputer; (6) expenditures for all pruposes other than salaries averaged $14 per pupil; and (7) just under one-half of the respondents are affiliated with ILLINET. Appendices include a survey questionnaire form and data for each responding school district, and 30 pages of basic tables which present the distribution of responses by enrollment size group, geographic area, grade levels served, number of attendance centers, and a statewide estimate. (Author/LMM)
title The 1981 Survey of Illinois Public School Library Media Centers. Illinois Library Statistical Report No. 6.
topic Educational Media
Elementary Secondary Education
Information Networks
Learning Resources Centers
Library Expenditures
Library Materials
Library Research
Library Services
Library Technical Processes
Public Schools
Questionnaires
School Libraries
Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED231380