Schools, Media Centers And Library Resources On The Internet Other school Library media Web Pages. Murry Bergtraum High school for Business Careers http//199.233.193.1 buckman.pps.k12.or.us/buckman.html Portland, oregon. http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/schools.htm
The Essential Link | School Libraries | NW Education The library media centers are truly It is the one place in school where all students go at some time and the welcome mat is Dr. Steve Wisely Medford, oregon. http://www.nwrel.org/nwedu/09-01/cloak/link.asp
Extractions: Northwest Education Nexus of Knowledge: the School Library in the 21st Century "A strong library program would be like an octopus. It would work its way into every classroom, and if you tried to cut off the tentacles you couldn't because it was so interwoven into the fabric of the school." -Kelly Kuntz, Past President Carnegie Corporation Information Empowered: The School Librarian as an Agent of Academic Achievement in Alaska , found that the percentage of students scoring proficient or above on reading tests was higher for schools with: More hours per typical week of professional library staffing More time spent weekly delivering information literacy instruction to students, planning cooperatively with teachers, and providing inservice training to teachers
New Media On The Web: Communications Programs oregon InFlux InFlux is the online version of the school s awardwinning Information Technology Computer Learning centers, The New media Consortium, and the http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/lester/curriculum/schools.html
Libraries PORTLAND Floyd Light Middle school Library Gregory Heights Middle school media Center oregon Episcopal school Library Riverdale school Library Robert Gray http://www.4j.lane.edu/libraryservices/libraries.html
Northeastern Oregon School Projects improvements for school districts throughout Northeastern oregon. Ione Elementary school Add barrierfree access remodel the library/media center at ±$100,000 http://www.scm-ae.com/schools/oregon.htm
School Library Impact Studies An Essential Connection How Quality school Library media Programs Improve How school Libraries Improve Outcomes for Children The New Mexico Study oregon (2002 http://www.lrs.org/impact.asp
ODE - Oregon School And District Report Card--Media Area Department of Education. Report Card media Site. Welcome to the media center for the oregon school and District Report Cards. Choose from http://reportcard.ode.state.or.us/media/
Extractions: Oregon Department of Education Report Card Media Site Welcome to the media center for the Oregon School and District Report Cards. Choose from the options to the left or from the highlights below: Download Report Cards This area allows downloads of the cards themselves. Schools are filtered by district. Download Report Cards Report Card Selection ADEL SCH DIST 21 ADRIAN SCH DIST 61 ALSEA SCH DIST 7J AMITY SCH DIST 4J ANNEX SCH DIST 29 ARLINGTON SCH DIST 3 AROCK SCH DIST 81 ASHLAND SCH DIST 5 ASHWOOD SCH DIST 8 ASTORIA SCH DIST 1 ATHENA-WESTON SCH DIST 29J BAKER SCH DIST 05J BANDON SCH DIST 54 BANKS SCH DIST 13 BEAVERTON SCH DIST 48J BEND/LAPINE ADMIN SCH DIST 1 BETHEL SCH DIST 52 BLACHLY SCH DIST 90 BLACK BUTTE SCH DIST 41 BROOKINGS-HARBOR SCH DIST 17 BROTHERS SCH DIST 15 BURNT RIVER SCH DIST 30J BUTTE FALLS SCH DIST 91 CAMAS VALLEY SCH DIST 21 CANBY SCH DIST 086 CASCADE SCH DIST 5 CENTENNIAL SCH DIST 28J CENTRAL CURRY 1 CENTRAL LINN SCH DIST 552 CENTRAL POINT SCH DIST 6 CENTRAL SCH DIST 13J CHENOWITH SCH DIST 9 CLACKAMAS ESD R15 CLATSKANIE SD 6J COLTON SCH DIST 53 CONDON SCH DIST 25J COOS BAY SCH DIST 9 COQUILLE SCH DIST 8 CORBETT SCH DIST 39 CORVALLIS SCH DIST 509J COVE SCH DIST 15 CRANE SCH DIST 4 CRANE UHS DIST 1J CRESWELL SCH DIST 40 CROOK COUNTY SCH DIST CROOK/DESCHUTES ESD R10 CROW-APPLEGATE-LORANE SD 66 CULVER SCH DIST 4 DALLAS SCH DIST 2 DAVID DOUGLAS SCH DIST 40 DAYS CREEK SCH DIST 15 DAYTON SCH DIST 8 DAYVILLE SCH DIST 16J
School Libraries In Oregon Middle school Library; Lincoln Park Elementary school Library; oregon Episcopal school Libraries; Marshall High school Library/media Center; Portland Adventist http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/oregon.html
Extractions: School Library Pages in the United States School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians School Library Pages District Library Pages State Library Pages Resource Sharing Networks ... Other Web Sites School Library Pages Crook County High School Library - Prineville
State Departments Of Library Services oregon oregon school Library Information System; oregon Information Literacy Guidelines By the oregon Educational media Association; http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stlibs.html
Extractions: State Pages Relating to School Library/Media Services School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries National Library Pages ... Resources for Librarians Countries: Australia Canada United Kingdom Germany ... United States Instructional Resources Library - Manitoba Department of Education and Training Cataloguing and Processing: A Resource for School Library Personnel - From the Manitoba Department of Education and Training. Information Studies: Kindergarten to Grade 12 - Curriculum for schools and school information centres, 1998 by the Ontario School Library Association. Building Information Literacy Strategies for Developing Informed Decision Makers and Independent Lifelong Learners. By the Department of Education of Prince Edward Island. Resource-Based Learning Policy - Guidelines and Responsibilities for Saskatchewan Learning Resource Centres Saskatchewan Department of Education Resource Centre Stewart Resources Centre - Saskatchewan Teachers Federation, Saskatoon
Intellectual Freedom In Libraries to The Internet school Library media Center (ISLMC) Intellectual pages Policy Manuals for school Libraries. oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse Under http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/free.htm
Extractions: Welcome to The Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) Intellectual Freedom Page. You'll find topics related to censorship, library policies, Supreme Court cases and other information. The ISLMC is a meta-site where librarians, teachers, parents and students can preview Internet based information. You can search the ISLMC , use an index or sitemap to locate other information. Page updated 9/13/99
Meeting The Needs Of Students Through The Library Media Center for action as a result of their oregon study to become an integral part of their school s approaches to cannot be limited to the library media center as a http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/sep03/dcon0903.shtml
Extractions: Editor's Note : I heard Steve Wisely speak this past spring at a school library media specialists' symposium in Portland, Oregon, while I was attending the Northwest Council for Computers in Education Conference. It quickly became clear that he had been an administrator "on a mission" throughout his career with his dedication to library media programs in his district. So I asked him to write a "spirited editorial" for "DirectConnect" that MMS readers could hopefully use to rally administrative support of their own programs across the nation. Here's the result!
Extractions: Quality Library Media Programs Affect Academic Achievement by Keith Curry Lance Director, Library Research Service Colorado State Library and University of Denver MultiMedia Schools September 2001 T he evidence is mounting! By early 2000, researchers affiliated with the Library Research Service of the Colorado State Library and the University of Denvermyself includedhad completed four statewide studies on the impact of school library media programs on the academic achievement of U.S. public school students: Philosophically, these studies are rooted in the "Information Power" model espoused by the American Association of School Librarians and the findings from 6 decades of research related to the impact of school library media programs on academic achievement. The latest edition of Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning (1998) identifies three roles for school library media specialists. In a learning and teaching role, library media specialists advance the instructional goals of the school. As providers of information access and delivery, they develop collections and services and facilitate their use. And, as program administrators, they serve as library media center managers as well as school-wide advocates and trainers for information literacy.
Oregon High School Library Media Center oregon High school Library media Center. oregon High school. Pat Fenner, Library media Specialist. 456 Perry Parkway. MLS UW Madison. http://www.oregon.k12.wi.us/teachers/fenner/lmc5animate.htm
Extractions: Reference Desk for online encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri, quotations, etc. Bartelby's for more books and reference materials online. Oregon Public Library Research Paper Help for overall research writing help. Pay attention to the section offering help on online MLA or APA citations (crediting sources). Internet Public Library Writers Inc for writing help including up-to-date information on how to cite electronic sources. Digital Library Ms Gregory http://www.andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit
Seafood Consumer Center Seafood School Astoria, Oregon, USA oregon Trawl Products Charter Sponsor of Duncan Law Seafood The Divide Read A History of The Seafood Consumer Center. Seafood school media Press Releases. http://www.seafoodschool.org/
Aitkin Schools-- Media Center In a room attached to the media Center there is constant They re Aitkin High school students surfing the web world of electronic art of the oregon Trail through http://www.aitkin.k12.mn.us/mediahigh.html
Homework Center - Social Issues htm Includes weekly AIDS surveillance report, oregon 1996 HIV html From the Gallery of the Harvard school for Public http//www.dol.gov/ILAB/media/reports/iclp http://www.multcolib.org/homework/sochc.html
Extractions: Provides in-depth research on current events and controversial topics. Reports are known for their balanced approach, providing both sides of an issues. You'll also find chronologies, next steps and bibliographies for further research. Reports date back to 1991. Must have a Multnomah County Library card to use this service from outside of the Library. ACLU
About Us - Guide To Information Literacy Skills Have school Librarians oregon school Librarians Collaborate to Improve Academic Achievement oregon Educational media Status of Library media Center Support of http://www.sarasota.k12.fl.us/GILS/about.html
Extractions: Sarasota County Library/Media Program A committee of Sarasota County school media specialists and district curriculum coordinators, under the direction of Gerry Haworth, Supervisor, Media and Instructional Materials, and Lynn Urban, Instructional Technology Specialist, began meeting during the 2001-2002 school year to research the topic of Information Literacy and discuss plans for developing useful tools to assist teachers and media specialists in effectively teaching information literacy skills. During the summer of 2002, media specialists and teachers began developing the materials found on this website. The materials will continue to be refined and expanded throughout the 2003-2004 school year.
School Of Journalism & Communication | About The School the Carolyn S. Chambers Electronic media Center, which provides The school receivees the newspaper services of The University of oregon s Knight Library houses http://jcomm.uoregon.edu/site/about.html
Extractions: The UO School of Journalism and Communication offers programs leading to bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees. undergraduate students major in one of six areas: advertising, electronic media, communication studies, magazine journalism, news-editorial, or public relations. The school, which started as a department in 1912 and became a professional school in 1916, is one fo the oldest journalism schools in the United States and one of the most broadly conceived. The school is accredited by the national Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications ( ACEJMC ). The University of Oregon has one of the few accredited programs in the western United States with as many as six fields of study. The program is based on a premise that the best professional communicator is broadly educated. In accordance with national accrediting standards, undergraduate students must take at least 131 credits in courses outside the School of Journalism and Communication. Of those, 94 credits must be in courses from the College of Arts and Sciences . A maximum of 49 credits in the 180-credit undergraduate program may be in journalism and communication courses. Students learn about the practice of mass communication and its effects. They study the role of communication media in society, the history of journalism, visual aspects of communication, the ethics of media practices, new commuincation technologies, the economics of the media, and the legal and social responsibilities of the media in modern society.
University Of Oregon School Of Journalism & Communication Erik Talbert Audio/Visual Technician Chambers Electronic media Center 541346-4244 erikt@uoregon.edu, Miranda 2004 University of oregon school of Journalism http://jcomm.uoregon.edu/site/support.html
Extractions: How to receive technical assistance: For assistance with connecting to and using campus-wide services including email accounts, wireless networks, dial-up serivce and anti-virus/network security contact the University's Microcomputer Services group. For assistance in the Brainerd Lab see the lab monitor at the station nearest the door. For help accessing and using compuers, printers, scanners and software within Allen Hall computer labs contact technical services: Erik Talbert . Contact the Knight Library's Media Services Andre Chinn