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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| Language: | en |
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1991
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED346857 |
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- School Library Media Program Connections for Learning. Computer Networks Course Integrated Library Instruction Cultural Differences Elementary Secondary Education Futures (of Society) Information Retrieval Information Technology Learning Resources Centers Library Collection Development Library Role Library Services Media Specialists Online Systems Reference Services School Libraries Shared Resources and Services Telecommunications Whole Language Approach The 29 articles in this theme issue of "The Bookmark" focus on various aspects of school library media programs. The articles are as follows: (1) "School Library Media Program Connections for Learning" (Betty J. Morris); (2) "Humanity and Technology in the School of the Future" (Michael V. McGill); (3) "Community Connections in the 'New Compact' School" (John O'Rourke); (4) "Learner-Centered Electronic Schools of the Future" (Shirley L. Aaron); (5) "Electronic Reference--The School Library Revolution" (John M. DeBroske); (6) "Cooperative Collection Development in the School Library Revolution" (Eleanor R. Kulleseid); (7) "Subject Access in Online Systems: Enhancing the Curriculum Connection" (Catherine Murphy); (8) "Beyond Juan Morel Campos; Telecommunications Links for Learning" (Susan Hess); (9) "Working with New Challenges" (Glenna Davis Sloan); (10) "A Whole Language Approach to Learning in the School Media Center" (Isabel Feldman); (11) "Beyond the Melting Pot: School Library Media Center Resources for Dealing with the World of Difference" (Davis Cohen and Suzanne Li); (12) "School Library Media Center Planning: The Member Plan" Judith A. Jerome); (13) "Reach Out + Draw In = Connections" (Patricia Webster); (14) "Where Did the School library Supervisor Go?" (Carol Kearney); (15) "School Libraries in the New York City Schools" (Lucille C. Thomas); (16) "The New York City School Library System" (Sandra Kennedy Bright); (17) "One Person's Perspective: The New York City School Library System and the Advisory Council" (Rhoda E. Kleiman); (18) "Library Power" (Sheila Salmon); (19) "An 'Effective Schools Group' Becomes a Partner in the School Library Media Program" (Donna L. Chumas); (20) "A New Compact for Learning: The Role of the School Library Media Specialist" (Marjorie Rosenthal); (21) "Learning Begins before Schooling" (Judith M. Foust); (22) "Libraries after High School: Maintaining the Library Connection" (Cecile L. Saretsky); (23) "Networking and NYSERNet for Access" (Cynthia LaPier); (24) "Creating an Enriched Learning Environment in the Library Media Center" (Carol Kroll); (25) "Professional Preparation of Library Media Specialists: The State of Programs in New York State" (Michael B. Eisenberg); (26) "Access Revolution--School Library Systems and the Statewide Library Network" (Joseph Mattie); (27) "Developing Lifelong Learners through School Library Media Centers" (Robert E. Barron); (28) "Understanding the Media Connection" (Myron Sywak); and (29) Professional Organizations, the Library Media Specialist and the Student" (Helen F. Flowers). (BBM)