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Main Authors: Kolloff, Mary Ann, Reehm, Sue P.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1993
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED362178
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author Kolloff, Mary Ann
Reehm, Sue P.
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Reehm, Sue P.
Kolloff, Mary Ann
Reehm, Sue P.
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contents Restructuring Library Media Centers in Kentucky. Kolloff, Mary Ann Reehm, Sue P. Educational Technology Elementary Secondary Education Futures (of Society) Learning Resources Centers Librarian Attitudes Librarians Library Development Library Role Library Surveys Media Specialists School Libraries State Legislation This paper presents results from a 1992 survey of library media specialists in southeastern Kentucky, focusing on technological resources available in library media centers and the media specialists' perceptions of their roles and the future as affected by the Kentucky Educational Reform Act. Results indicated that the four most widely available newer technologies are televisions, video cassette recorders, computers, and camcorders. Few library media specialists are aware of the newer technologies and their roles in the media center, and few library media specialists view the library as a technologically rich information and production area for teachers and students. (SLD)
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spellingShingle Restructuring Library Media Centers in Kentucky.
Kolloff, Mary Ann
Reehm, Sue P.
Educational Technology
Elementary Secondary Education
Futures (of Society)
Learning Resources Centers
Librarian Attitudes
Librarians
Library Development
Library Role
Library Surveys
Media Specialists
School Libraries
State Legislation
Restructuring Library Media Centers in Kentucky. Kolloff, Mary Ann Reehm, Sue P. Educational Technology Elementary Secondary Education Futures (of Society) Learning Resources Centers Librarian Attitudes Librarians Library Development Library Role Library Surveys Media Specialists School Libraries State Legislation This paper presents results from a 1992 survey of library media specialists in southeastern Kentucky, focusing on technological resources available in library media centers and the media specialists' perceptions of their roles and the future as affected by the Kentucky Educational Reform Act. Results indicated that the four most widely available newer technologies are televisions, video cassette recorders, computers, and camcorders. Few library media specialists are aware of the newer technologies and their roles in the media center, and few library media specialists view the library as a technologically rich information and production area for teachers and students. (SLD)
title Restructuring Library Media Centers in Kentucky.
topic Educational Technology
Elementary Secondary Education
Futures (of Society)
Learning Resources Centers
Librarian Attitudes
Librarians
Library Development
Library Role
Library Surveys
Media Specialists
School Libraries
State Legislation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED362178