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  1. Skills for Life: Library Information Literacy for Grades 9-12 (Professional Growth)
  2. The Library-Classroom Partnership: Teaching Library Media Skills in Middle and Junior High Schools by Rosann Jweid, Margaret Rizzo, 1988-12
  3. Help Your Child Learn Number Skills (Parents Guide) by Susan Meredith, 1989-06
  4. Stretchy Library Lessons: Reading Activities : Grades K-5 (Stretchy Library Lessons) by Pat Miller, 2003-06
  5. Choose, Use, Enjoy, Share: Library Media Skills for the Gifted Child (Teaching Library Media Research and Information Skills) by Phyllis B. Leonard, 1985-07
  6. Into the Curriculum: Lesson Plans for Library Media Skills by H. Thomas Walker, 1990-03
  7. Fractions And Decimals (Math Skills) by Karen Bryant-Mole, 1995-03
  8. Times Tables (Math Skills) by Rebecca Treays, 1996-03
  9. Adding And Subtracting Puzzles (Math Skills) by Karen Bryant-Mole, 1993-01
  10. Dewey & the Decimals: Learning Games & Activities by Paige Taylor, Kent Brinkmeyer, et all 2001-05
  11. Fun-Brarian: Games, Activities, & Ideas to Liven Up Your Library! by Kathleen Fox, 2007-03-31
  12. Skateboarding Skills (Creative Games, Projects, and Activities Book) by Jeffrey A. Hess, 1980-01
  13. Storytime Companion: Learning Games & Activities for Schools & Libraries by Carol K. Lee, Janet Langford, 1998-09
  14. Pardon Me, but Your References Are Showing!: 32 Proven and Fun Activities to Build Reference Skills for Grades 4-8 by Teddy Meister, 1996-02

81. LIBRARY SKILLS From Pickabook Books
Book Title library skills. It contains a pupil s own checklist, a teacher schecklist and followup activities are suggested. Stock
http://www.pickabook.co.uk/cgi/bkdetail.php?isbn=0237518724

82. IA Assignment 1 Directions
On the last slide of Basic library skills, you were presented in the Reference sectionof the library to find Based on the activities you ve done here, what
http://ia.juniata.edu/ia1.htm

83. DVC: L150C Job Search Skills For Library Personnel: Syllabus/Outline
L150 Job Search skills for library Personnel. 3. Complete transferable skillsactivity (do at least 3 activities) and prepare to discuss what you found
http://www.exo.net/L150/syllabus.html
L150 Job Search Skills for Library Personnel
Class meets: Saturdays, February 22, March 1, and March 15, 2003
9 a.m. -2:50 p.m. ( bring lunch
Diablo Valley College, Room L143
1 credit
b bie Hunt dhunt@exploratorium.edu In just 3 class meetings, learn to:
  • Write a winning resume and cover letter
    Develop a job search plan Locate the best job Web sites
Course Outline
Class Session One
Saturday, February 22, 2003
  • Introductions; review course outline and syllabus
  • What are the elements of a good job search plan?
  • Looking at yourself differently… or, how to identify your transferable skills - universal vs. specific ("Parachute" handout 1) Resume writing
      Why, what, and how Types of resumes: chronological and functional
  • Guest Speaker: Wess Murdough, AIM (Advanced Information Systems), on successful resumes
1. Browse in a bookstore and purchase a book of your choice on job searching, resume writing, etc. 2. Write a draft of your resume and bring four copies to the next class. 3. Complete transferable skills activity (do at least 3 activities) and prepare to discuss what you found out about your transferable skills at class on March 1.

84. Quia - Library Science - Top 20 Activities
library Science top 20 activities. Quia users have created activities in the following topics. These activities have been created by Quia's subscribers and are of varying quality.
http://www.quia.com/dir/library
Library Science - top 20 activities
Quia users have created activities in the following topics. These activities have been created by Quia's subscribers and are of varying quality. Quia has not reviewed these, and some activities may contain inaccuracies. If you are a Quia subscriber, you may copy any of these activities and modify them for your own use. Create an activity Add your own activity
Search Options (Choose from one of the following menus.) The 20 most popular activities in this topic are listed below. To list many more , select All activities by title or All activities by author All Activities ... Select ... top 20 only by title by author Subcategory ... Select ... Dewey Decimal Classification Library of Congress Classification Library Skills Directory
Biography Call Numbers
Books, books, books Library Hangman ... LIBRARY LINGO
Various library terms you should know.
Created by Eva Bennett Basic Dewey Decimal System
Created by Deronne Culley Library Challenge
Challenge a classmate to library questions from various categories.
Created by Eva Bennett Dewey Decimal Fun Reference choice 1 LC Call Number Order - Quiz 1
SPINE LABEL QUIZ

In order to get each answer correct, you must spell out your answer correctly. Make sure that you answer is in all capital letters.

85. Group Skills (Committees, Teams, Focus Groups, Etc.)
Group skills Assembled by Carter McNamara, MBA, PhD (For a complete FacilitationLibrary , click here Page Some Ice Breakers and Warmup activities Major Types
http://www.managementhelp.org/grp_skll/grp_skll.htm
Group Skills
Assembled by Carter McNamara, MBA, PhD
First-Timers
Library Catalog Library Home Page ... MAP Home Page This topic provides information about major types of groups, icebreakers and warmups for groups, facilitation (face-to-face and online) and general resources for more information. Note that the reader might best be served to first read the topic Group Dynamics to understand the basic nature of most groups and their typical stages of development. (It's not clear at this time if on-line groups have similar nature and stages.) (For a complete "Facilitation Library", click here Categories of Information on this Page
Some Ice Breakers and Warmup Activities
Major Types of Groups and Their Facilitation (many types of groups)

Parliamentary Procedures
General Resources ...
On-Line Discussion Groups
Ice Breakers and Warmup Activities
Warmup Activities
Icebreakers

Anagram Ice Breaking Activity

Icebreakers
... Sizzlin Session Starters Various Types of Groups and Group Matters Action Learning Committees Conflict Management Dialoguing ... Virtual Teams Parliamentary Procedures Parliamentary procedures provide a set of specific rules by which members of meetings can conduct their meeting process in a very orderly fashion, thereby helping to ensure that members get the most out of meetings. These procedures are usually used in very formal meetings, for example, meetings of Boards of Directors.

86. Index Of Topics In Free Management Library
reference materials (online libraries, etc.) - state executive role - - - guidingskills - - - leadership (an directed learning - informal activities to learn
http://www.managementhelp.org/topics.htm
Developed by
Carter McNamara, Authenticity Consulting, LLC
Index of Topics in the
Free Management Library
(SM)
Complete, highly integrated library of resources for
nonprofit AND for-profit businesses
To find any of 675 highly integrated topics, click here
First-timers
Home page Contact us ... (SM)
Categories of topics are listed alphabetically
Topics in categories are listed alphabetically otherwise, in order of use
Topics include basics, add'l info., on-line groups and links to related topics
To form local learning communities to learn these topics, click here To order Field Guide to Leadership and Supervision Hosted by The Management Assistance Program Advertising and Promotion definition advertising glossary ... measuring results also see: public and media relations product management marketing sales ... salary surveys (general and technical) also see: career development employee law employee performance management employee wellness programs ... meeting activities also see: chief executive role Capacity Building (Nonprofit) Suggested Previous Readings Articles About Capacity Building ... interviewing for a job also see: employee performance management employee wellness programs jobs personal development ... what is the "chief executive officer"?

87. Demco.com Library Skills Materials
Interest Level PreKGrade 12. Research Made Easy library skills Book Activitiesto help students improve their research skills. Interest Level Grades 3-6.
http://www.demco.com/webprd_demco/product_index/LRN_LSR_030.htm

88. Office Resource Collection, Elementary Library Services, Monadnock Regional Scho
book _Mill_; Mill Times pamphlet an activity and resource Noyes; 57 games toplay in the library or classroom games to reinforce research skills;
http://www.mrsd.org/~library/resourcekits.htm
Elementary Library Services
Monadnock Regional School District
Charlotte Lesser, Director of Elementary Library Services
600 Old Homestead Hwy.
E. Swanzey, NH 03446
(603) 352-6955 x.422
Library Skills Resource Kits
The following resources are available for borrowing by Monadnock Regional School District Library Staff.
Please check the 2003-04 Kit Booking Calendar for availability.
Start booking your kits for 2004-05 now! - check the calendar for availability. Alphabetizing - Grades K-1 Alphabetizing - Grades 2-3 Caldecott Award Dewey Decimal System ... World Folklore - Cinderella All resource kits come with a notebook of lesson plans, reproducibles, biographies of authors/illustrators, Internet resources and more.
Lesson plans are in PDF files. The Adobe PDF files require Acrobat Reader available for free at Adobe's site.
  • Alphabetizing and alphabetical order - Grades K-1 - created by the MCF grant
    Alphabet Links
    • Alphabet poster
    • Alphabet shelf markers
    • Alphabet Lace-a-word set
    • Wearable alphabet (letters strung on ribbon)
    • Books
      • Alphabet under Construction by Denise Fleming
      • Alphabatics by Suse MacDonald
      • Alison's Zinnia by Anita Lobel
      • Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin
      • Eating the Alphabet by Lois Ehlert
      • Firefighters A-Z by Chris Demarest
      • G is for Granite: A New Hampshire Alphabet by Marie Harris
      • Irresistible A,B,C's: 50 easy, fun multisensory activities

89. Library Skills Curriculum
In addition to listening to stories, the students will participate in activitiesdesigned to introduce and reinforce library skills. Grade Level Goals
http://www.pvpusd.k12.ca.us/sspur/sslibrary/Lskills.htm
The Silver Spur Library program is dedicated to promote love of reading and the development of skills to enhance life long learning. The students will be exposed to a wide variety of literature genres to provide a framework for them to explore new ideas. In addition to listening to stories, the students will participate in activities designed to introduce and reinforce library skills. Grade Level Goals Developmental Kindergarten Grades 1 and 2 Grades 3 - 5 Policies and Procedures Hours Lost Books Check Out Procedures Developmental Kindergarten
  • Listen quietly to a story. Take turns talking about the story. Use a shelf marker. Learn library areas: Picture books, I CAN READ, Nonfiction, Magazines, ESL, and Check Out Station. Return items on time. Take good care of books.
Grades 1 and 2
  • Learn library rules and regulations. Identify main sections of the library: Primary, picture books, I CAN READ, Fiction, Nonfiction, Magazines, ESL, Reference, Computer catalog, and Check Out Station. Distinguish between Fiction and Nonfiction books.

90. WFPSD | Search | Elementary Libraries | Library Skills
library skills Documents are made using Office 2000. Last Edited 12/22/2003. Primary,Information Search Model, Intermediate. Information Search Model. Activity, Link
http://www3.west-fargo.k12.nd.us/elementarylibraries/libraryskills/
District Info District Schools Calendars WFPSD Intranet ... Elementary Libraries West Fargo Elementary Library Skills
Documents are made using Office 2000
Last Edited Primary Information Search Model Intermediate Grade 1 Grade 4 Grade 2 Grade 5 ... Grade 6 Information Search Model Activity Link or Description Document Olympic Events Olympic Medal Winners Database Unusual Sports in the Olympics Official sit of the Sydney 2000 Olympics The Sydney 2000 Olympic Games ... Yahoo search for Olympic Events Grade 1 Flicker Tale 2001 Don't Need Friends Gingerbread Baby Gingerbread Baby Color Sheet Hooway for Wodney Wat mostly Doris Wolf! Grade 2 Flicker Tale 2001 Don't Need Friends Gingerbread Baby Hooway for Wodney Wat Gingerbread Baby Color Sheet Wordfind mostly Doris Wolf!

91. Big6 Matrix: Use The Internet With Big6 Skills To Achieve Standards
web search for kids by librarians. Basic activities search strategies The OSLISElementary Page introduces web research skills to younger students.
http://www.surfline.ne.jp/janetm/big6info.htm
Applying Big6™ Skills
Information Literacy Standards

and ISTE NETS
to Internet Research
by Janet Murray "The new education must teach the individual how to classify and reclassify information, how to evaluate its veracity, how to change categories when necessary, how to move from the concrete to the abstract and back, how to look at problems from a new direction - how to teach himself. Tomorrow's illiterate will not be the man who can't read; he will be the man who has not learned how to learn." Herbert Gerjuoy Correlate Mike Eisenberg's and Bob Berkowitz' Big6™ Skills with the national Information Literacy Standards developed by the American Association of School Librarians ( AASL ) and Association for Educational and Communications Technology ( AECT ) and the National Educational Technology Standards for Students ( NETS ) to organize an introduction to research on the Internet.
Skill Information
Literacy
Standards NETS Basic
Activities Advanced
Activities
Task Definition

Concept Mapping
Graphic Organizers Ask Essential Questions ... Information Power
1 Task Definition
1.1 Define the information problem.

92. Information Literacy
to collaborate with the library media specialist to which information literacy skillsstudents need in EALRS, appropriate resources, activities and assessment
http://www.wlma.org/Instruction/infolit.htm
Information Literacy role models curriculum practice
Role of the school librarian in increasing student information literacy
To be essential to the learning process, WLMA recommends that the school library media specialist must...
  • become thoroughly familiar with all Washington State EALRS ( Essential Academic Learning Requirements
  • participate on district's Learning Objectives committees.
  • work with library colleagues to present to the school board the need for integration of information literacy skills into all subject areas.
  • obtain the support of your building principal to formulate a plan for classroom teachers to collaborate with the library media specialist to improve student information literacy skills.
  • approach classroom teachers to integrate information literacy skills into their instruction.
  • develop a collaborative planning model to use when meeting with teachers.
  • identify which information literacy skills students need in order to accomplish class curriculum objectives.
  • inform and educate teachers about the steps of the information literacy process (such as Research Cycle , etc).

93. AllDirect.com ~ Book Sections
You Save 38% Click here for title info ReadyTo-Use library skills Games ReproducibleActivities for Building Location Literature skills Snoddon, Ruth
http://www.alldirect.com/section3.asp?CartID=296112013040040513&subject=EDU02906

94. Clemson University Libraries
departmental faculty to more closely integrate information skills activities intostudent give students practice in using the Libraries research resources
http://www.lib.clemson.edu/guides/instruct.htm
Library Instruction catalog
ejournals
interlibrary loan home The ability to retrieve and assess relevant and reliable information is an important lifelong skill for students, faculty, and the South Carolina community at large. The Clemson University Libraries consider this a core mission and provide many tools and pathways for users to gain experience and competence with information access. Among the Libraries' instruction and orientation activities are:
  • Freshman English orientation classes
    English 101 and 102 classes attend a session at the library to learn about major search tools and resources.
    Library Guide for new students
    Each year a "Guide to the Libraries" is written and distributed to new Clemson students. This year, students also received an insert inside the first issue of the student newspaper describing library services.
    Subject-specific classes
    The subject liaison librarians meet with classes and prepare class handouts and/or web pages to support research needs of specific courses.
    New faculty orientation
    New faculty members attend a library orientation session during their two-day introduction to Clemson University.

95. WSU Stewart Library - LIBSCI 2201 LIBRARY SKILLS, RESOURCES AND RESEARCH Dr. Wad
them requiring handson application of skills introduced in instructor and/or a referencelibrarian whenever they will receive ZERO points for this activity.
http://library.weber.edu/il/courses/ls2201/wk/syllabus.cfm
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Stewart Library Weber State University
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LIBSCI 2201
LIBRARY SKILLS, RESOURCES AND RESEARCH
Weber State University
Dr. Wade Kotter

Fall Semester 2003
Tuesday, Thursday
9:00-9:50 am
LI 31
Schedule Instructor Description Objectives ... Reserve
Schedule
Date Topic, Activities Deadlines 8/26 T Introduction 8/28 Th Orientation 9/2 T The Research Process 9/4 Th Finding Books 9/9 T Basic Search Techniques 9/11 Th Using the Online Catalog Exercise 1 Due 9/16 T Quiz 1 , Lab: Online Catalog 9/18 Th Understanding the Internet 9/23 T Finding Information on the Internet 9/25 Th Exercise 2 Due 9/30 T Quiz 2 , Lab: Internet 10/2 Th Understanding Reference Sources 10/7 T Finding Reference Sources 10/9 Th Exercise 3 Due 10/14 T Quiz 3 , Lab: Reference Sources 10/16 Th Understanding Magazines and Journals 10/21 T Finding Articles 10/23 Th Advanced Search Techniques Exercise 4 Due 10/28 T 10/30 Th Quiz 4 11/3 M Individual Consultations Begin 11/4 T Understanding Government Information 11/6 Th Exercise 5 Due 11/11 T Documentation 11/13 Th Annotation 11/17 M Last Day for Individual Consultations 11/18 T Oral Presentations 11/20 Th Lab: Bibliography Project 11/25 T Oral Presentations 12/2 T Oral Presentations 12/4 Th Oral Presentations

96. Forwarding Page
Widener University. Wolfgram Memorial library. Chester, PA 19013. http//www2.widener.edu/WolfgramMemorial-library/webevaluation/webeval.htm.
http://www.science.widener.edu/~withers/webeval.htm
Widener University
Wolfgram Memorial Library
Chester, PA 19013
The Evaluating Web Resources Page has been moved to http://www2.widener.edu/Wolfgram-Memorial-Library/webevaluation/webeval.htm Most browsers will automatically link you to the new page. 11 July 2000
Library Contacts:

John.M.Powell@widener.edu

Janet.E.Alexander@widener.edu
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