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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED508125
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contents School Libraries Count! National Longitudinal Survey of School Library Media Programs School Libraries Surveys Librarians Library Associations Enrollment Elementary Secondary Education English (Second Language) Computers The American Association of School Librarians' (AASL's) School Libraries Count! annual longitudinal survey is an online survey that is open to all elementary and secondary school library media programs to participate. The 2009 survey was launched on January 30, and closed on March 22. AASL has received a high participation rate during the three years this survey has been offered. In 2007 there were 4,571 respondents, in 2008 there were 6,998 respondents, and in the most recent year, 2009, there were 5,824 respondents. The survey reveals that the roles of school libraries continue to grow modestly. The survey showed that a majority of schools received less funding for information resources in 2009, compared to 2008. In the 2009 data, school library collections continue to grow modestly, though in the periodical subscription area there was a large increase of 29%, or nearly seven subscriptions per library. Compared to the 2008 data, 2009 results revealed that investment into networked computers with library access has slowed in the last year.
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spellingShingle School Libraries Count! National Longitudinal Survey of School Library Media Programs
School Libraries
Surveys
Librarians
Library Associations
Enrollment
Elementary Secondary Education
English (Second Language)
Computers
School Libraries Count! National Longitudinal Survey of School Library Media Programs School Libraries Surveys Librarians Library Associations Enrollment Elementary Secondary Education English (Second Language) Computers The American Association of School Librarians' (AASL's) School Libraries Count! annual longitudinal survey is an online survey that is open to all elementary and secondary school library media programs to participate. The 2009 survey was launched on January 30, and closed on March 22. AASL has received a high participation rate during the three years this survey has been offered. In 2007 there were 4,571 respondents, in 2008 there were 6,998 respondents, and in the most recent year, 2009, there were 5,824 respondents. The survey reveals that the roles of school libraries continue to grow modestly. The survey showed that a majority of schools received less funding for information resources in 2009, compared to 2008. In the 2009 data, school library collections continue to grow modestly, though in the periodical subscription area there was a large increase of 29%, or nearly seven subscriptions per library. Compared to the 2008 data, 2009 results revealed that investment into networked computers with library access has slowed in the last year.
title School Libraries Count! National Longitudinal Survey of School Library Media Programs
topic School Libraries
Surveys
Librarians
Library Associations
Enrollment
Elementary Secondary Education
English (Second Language)
Computers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED508125