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  1. The school library media center, a force for learning: Grades K-9 (Curriculum bulletin) by New York (N.Y.), 1975
  2. Establishing a telephone conferencing system: the dynamics of doing it (Paper / New York University. Alternate Media Center) by Eileen Connell, 1980
  3. Amid so much death, celebrations of life. (Portraits of Grief).(New York Times profiles of September 11 victims): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Barbara Stewart, 2002-01-01
  4. Teens Speak out: Students all over the New York City area were directly affected by the events on September 11. This is what three of them said.: An article from: Junior Scholastic
  5. Evaluation of the traineeship program for preparing minority group school library media specialists at the School of Library and Information Science of the State University of New York at Albany by Lucille M Wert, 1975
  6. The Metropolitan New York Daycare Directory by Carter Smith, Linda Werbner, 1989-04
  7. The process of cable television franchising: A New York City case study by Rena Friedlander, 1980
  8. Repairing the electoral college ;: [and] Oklahoma City, New York City, and Baton Rouge : lessons for philanthropy from September 11th by William H Josephson, 2002
  9. Working paper / Salomon Brothers Center for the Study of Financial Institutions by M. Desmond Fitzgerald, 1978
  10. New communications media and public broadcasting: Impacts and opportunities by Michael J Sprague, 1980
  11. Paper by Red Burns, 1981
  12. Competition vs. regulation: The case of the mass media by Michael Botein, 1978
  13. The effect of current economic pressures on the scope for new telecommunications services in the field of developmental disabilities (Paper) by M. C. J Elton, 1981
  14. Development and regulation of new communications technologies: Cable television, subscription television, multipoint distribution service, and direct broadcast satellites by David M Rice, 1980

1. Welcome To New York Law School
new york Law school Located in Manhattan's dynamic TriBeCa district and within walking distance of the City's Civic Center and Wall Street, new york Law school is strategically situated in the new york Law school's Ernst Stiefel Reading Room centers. Information Law Policy. International Law. Justice Action Center. Labor Employment Law. Lawyering Skills Center. media
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2. School Libraries In New York
school District Library media centers. The new york City school Library System Network. Poughkeepsie school District Library Standards. Oswego City school school District - school
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School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians
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3. Mount Sinai Hospital In New York City
The Mount Sinai Hospital in new york City is one of the nation's finest teaching hospitals, affiliated with the Mount Sinai school of Medicine, which is worldrenowned for medical research and You Can Help. news media. Visiting Us In The new york Times, new york magazine, or Sinai school of Medicine (MSSM) in Manhattan one of the world's foremost centers for
http://www.mountsinai.org/

4. New York State Library: Service To School Library Media Centers
Services to school media centers. school Library Systems. Internet Services. Interlibrary Loan. Reading Opportunities. Talking Book and Braille Library. Research Opportunities new york State Library collections and services are important to school library media centers, students, teachers and it helps school library media centers better serve
http://unix2.nysed.gov/schools.htm
New York State Library
Services to School Media Centers
School Library Systems Internet Services Interlibrary Loan Reading Opportunities ... Research Opportunities New York State Library collections and services are important to school library media centers, students, teachers and school administrators. The State Library is more than a research collection and the Library Development Team consulting staff it is a responsive network of information systems and skilled professionals linking New Yorkers of all ages to information resources of the State. As an Electronic Doorway Library, it helps school library media centers better serve the information needs of their users.
School Library Systems
School Library Systems help library media specialists facilitate teaching and learning through resource sharing. Consultants on the State Library's Library Development Team work with 42 School Library Systems helping provide database development, cooperative collection development, staff training and interlibrary loan jmattie@mail.nysed.gov mdouglas@mail.nysed.gov
Internet Services
As a parallel to the American Library Association's working document outlining a "new universe" of Federal information access and dissemination, the State Library's work is making New York State government information available to all. Its work with state agencies is essential to assure that schools have access to

5. New York State Library: Service To School Library Media Centers
new york State Library collections and services are important to school library media centers, students, teachers and school administrators.
http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/schools.htm
New York State Library
Services to School Media Centers
School Library Systems Internet Services Interlibrary Loan Reading Opportunities ... Research Opportunities New York State Library collections and services are important to school library media centers, students, teachers and school administrators. The State Library is more than a research collection and the Library Development Team consulting staff it is a responsive network of information systems and skilled professionals linking New Yorkers of all ages to information resources of the State. As an Electronic Doorway Library, it helps school library media centers better serve the information needs of their users.
School Library Systems
School Library Systems help library media specialists facilitate teaching and learning through resource sharing. Consultants on the State Library's Library Development Team work with 42 School Library Systems helping provide database development, cooperative collection development, staff training and interlibrary loan jmattie@mail.nysed.gov mdouglas@mail.nysed.gov
Internet Services
As a parallel to the American Library Association's working document outlining a "new universe" of Federal information access and dissemination, the State Library's work is making New York State government information available to all. Its work with state agencies is essential to assure that schools have access to

6. Columbia Business School
in the fashion, media and automotive industries new york City Mayor Michael Bloomberg joined the Columbia Business school faculty, superb research centers, involved students and
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/business
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7. Great New York ReadAloud IDEAS From Public Libraries -- 2000
Great new york ReadAloud IDEAS from school Library media centers 2001. Public school 186 Q, Castlewood Library media Center April
http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/libdev/readaloud/slsidea.htm
New York State Library Division of Library Development
Great New York ReadAloud IDEAS from School Library Media Centers -2001 Public School 186 Q, Castlewood Library Media Center April was declared Math Month and the entire school read Math books all month and ending on the 27th with a Math ReadAloud. Guest readers read from books relating in some way to math and every class had a guest reader. The day ended with an assembly where our principal was dressed as "The Prince of Pi" and read " Sir Conference and the Dragon of Pi." All classes participated in follow-up math activities that coordinated with each of the books. School 84 Our theme for our Readaloud was Read for Art's Sake. On April 2nd renowned Storyteller, Dr. Craig Werner read and told stories all day in the library. All students visited the library during National Library week to read and look at the beautiful new and comfortable old books. Each child who visited received a book to take home. Oswego High School There were several activities during the day of The Great New York ReadAloud . Four hundred and seventy-five students participated in a reading activity with their teachers. Two trivia contests to promote reading were also held: Author's Birthdays and Cold War Trivia. About 160 students were involved. The winner won a gift certificate to the local bookstore. Poet Gail Danley held poetry plan for one hundred students. Maple Hill High School Library Poetry Read-In was held in the library. Several of the faculty and many of the students read and shared their own poetry. The program was met with so much enthusiasm that several more are planned for the year. Everyone enjoyed the reading; writing and sharing that was a result of the program.

8. School Of The Arts | Columbia University In The City Of New York
Columbia University school of The Arts offers graduate programs in Film, Theatre, Visual Arts, and Writing. digital media center (DMC)+ special centers + columbia university
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/arts
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9. School Library Systems Association Of New York Home Page
that mean? The school Library Systems assist school library media centers to provide information services for their to schools the school Library Systems of new york State have a
http://www.slsa-nys.org/
Welcome to the School Library Systems Association Home Page
NCL/NOVEL
POSITION
STATEMENTS
DIRECTORY ...
ORGANIZATIONS
School Library Systems , a state-aided program sponsored by each BOCES or 'Big 5' city school district, [SLS in CRISIS -proposals for action!] provide vital library and information resources to public and nonpublic schools throughout the State. Each system operates under an approved plan of service Legislative ALER T -action needed and provides leadership and training through professional development activities; facilitates resource-sharing among its member school libraries; promotes advances in technology for information storage and retrieval; focuses on cooperative collection development of school library materials; and addresses the information needs of special client groups and participates in regional library issues with public, academic and special libraries. Students, teachers and administrators in each service area benefit from the activities of the program.
What does that mean? The School Library Systems assist school library media centers to provide information services for their staff and students. These information services may include loan of materials between libraries, training in resource based instruction, computer database searching, computer training, planning for and installation of library automation systems, MARC library catalog conversion, etc.

10. Public Education Network And The New York Life Foundation Revitalize High School
and we are very pleased to be working with the new york Life Foundation in identifying, improving and supporting plans for model school library media centers. .
http://www.newyorklife.com/cda/0,3254,13108,00.html
var banner_image_array = new Array(''); Application Guidelines Contact Information displayRotatedContent(banner_image_array) Competitive Grants Local Volunteer Action TeamGrant Matching Gift ... Home Public Education Network and The New York Life Foundation Revitalize High School Libraries Revitalizing High School Libraries program, designed to increase adolescent literacy and improve student performance. The grant will be used to pilot the program at high schools in Minneapolis, San Francisco, and Tampa. "Every child in the nation should have access to the resources needed to achieve a high level of literacy," said Wendy D. Puriefoy, president of Public Education Network. "There are far too few systemwide secondary literacy initiatives, and we are very pleased to be working with the New York Life Foundation in identifying, improving and supporting plans for model school library media centers." Revitalizing High School Libraries Nurturing the Children focus." Revitalizing High School Libraries Revitalizing High School Libraries Grant Recipients:
  • Revitalizing High School Libraries ," Minneapolis, Minn., LEF Organization:

11. NYRAG - Press Releases
we are very pleased to be working with the new york Life Foundation in identifying, improving and supporting plans for model school library media centers.”.
http://www.nyrag.org/press_release3759/press_release_show.htm?doc_id=197409

12. NYC Dept. Of Ed. – Fund For Public Schools Helps New York Donate To Educati
Volunteer. Help students learn to read support new york City public school libraries. Libraries. Library media centers. Literacy
http://www.nycenet.edu/fundforpublicschools/Programs/Libraries
Home about us contact us job openings ... Fundraising Tool Kit What is the Fund for Public Schools? The Fund for Public Schools was created by the New York City Department of Education to support our public schools. Click here for more information. Adopt a School Join businesses around NYC in supporting schools through partnership! Click here for more information on the Adopt a School program Adopt a School PSA To hear Infinity Broadcasting's Adopt a School public service announcements, please click here Support our Schools Make a gift you know will make a difference - donate to the New York City Public Schools today.
Learn more about how to become a Mentor or Volunteer
Help students learn to read - support New York City public school libraries. Libraries Library Media Centers Literacy skills form the foundation for learning in all curricular areas. Library media centers are designed to serve as the “intellectual hub” of the schools, providing a rich array of print and technological resources that strengthen the literacy (i.e., reading, writing, speaking and listening), research and presentation skills of students. Well-equipped library media centers offer an extensive set of educational resources and opportunities for students and teachers.

13. NYC Dept. Of Ed. – Fund For Public Schools Corporate Partnerships
Playground Initiatives Many school libraries around new york City are evaluates the needs of individual schools for library media centers, and assists
http://www.nycenet.edu/fundforpublicschools/corporatepartnerships/
Home about us contact us job openings ... Fundraising Tool Kit Make a Difference in the Classroom! These two organizations help bring resources to our students: Donor's Choose New York City public school teachers use DonorsChoose to propose resources for their students. Concerned individuals can select a proposal they want to fund.
For more information, please visit their website Do norsChoose was featured on Channel 7 news - to read the transcript, click here Adopt a Classroom Donors form partnerships with specific classrooms to provide teachers and students with financial and moral support. Adopt a Classroom is a simple and satisfying way to make a real impact on class. For more information, click here to visit their website.
Corporate Partnerships A strong Corporate Partnership is a mutual commitment to a sustained collaboration between a business and a school. The Fund seeks to match individual schools’ needs with the interests, talents and resources of corporations. There are many ways in which a company’s resources may enrich a school’s educational curriculum, such as: tutoring, mentoring, lectures, career counseling, fundraising, incentives for attendance or achievement, club sponsorship, parent workshops and student employment. Across the system, there are hundreds of such partnerships which benefit our schools in a variety of ways including: Adopt a School - A joint initiative between Pencil and the Fund for Public Schools, Adopt a School is an exciting new program that promotes structured partnerships between businesses and schools.

14. School Library System (Eastern Suffolk BOCES)
comes from the library component of the new york State budget BOCES includes 51 school districts, 223 public school library media centers, 16 nonpublic
http://www.esboces.org/SLS/index.cfm
Home Contact Us Main OPAC ... Resources School Library System What is the School Library System?
In 1984 the New York State Legislature established School Library Systems. Currently 42 School Library Systems exist around the state. The systems are based within each BOCES and the five Big City School Districts. School Library System is a state funded program providing a variety of resources for the school library and the school librarian. Funding comes from the library component of the New York State budget. Resources available from the School Library System include system wide databases, and regional resource sharing for all member libraries.
Download the Five-Year Library System Plan of Service covering July 1, 2001 through June 30, 2006 (in Adobe Acrobat PDF format).
Who can be a member of the School Library System?
The School Library System at Eastern Suffolk BOCES includes 51 school districts, 223 public school library media centers, 16 nonpublic school library media centers for a total of 239. There are 13 members of Council and 54 liaisons. The Council provides policy advice to the School Library System Director. The liaisons serve as the communication link with the local school library media specialists in the districts.
What is the function of the School Library System?

15. New York University School Of Medicine -Facility Core
new york University school of Medicine laboratory needs including 1) high quality discounted tissue culture and bacteriological media, buffers, and
http://www-apps.niehs.nih.gov/centers/public/fac-core/ctr-300-2035.htm
New York University School of Medicine
Institute of Environmental Medicine
Max Costa, M.D., Center Director
Grant Number: P30ES00260
Contents
Laboratory Supplies and Services Facility Core
Overview
The objectives of the Laboratory Supplies and Services Facility Core continue to be to provide NIEHS Center researchers with a variety of basic research and laboratory needs including:
1) high quality discounted tissue culture and bacteriological media, buffers, and serum,
2) an on-site commercial supply of molecular biology enzymes and reagents,
3) cost efficient dishwashing, autoclaving and general laboratory maintenance services,
4) service and preventive maintenance of all on site low temperature freezers
5) specialized assistance in the maintenance, calibration and use of research instruments and equipment, and 6) fabrication of novel, research-driven devices and instruments. [ TOP ] Members
  • Catherine B. Klein, Ph.D., Core Director, Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Medicine John Gorczynski, Instrumentation Coordinator, Department of Environmental Medicine

16. OPLIN OH! Teach / INFOhio School Library Media Centers Byerly
Teach / INFOhio school Library media centers Byerly and Brodie Presentations Websites with Pizazz! (Updated for new york Library AssociationSLMS, May
http://new.oplin.org/controller.php?l=category&Id=64-47-57-431

17. OPLIN OH! Teach / INFOhio School Library Media Centers Byerly
Teach / INFOhio school Library media centers Byerly and Brodie Presentations Cultural Connections (new york Library AssociationSLMS, May 2002)
http://new.oplin.org/controller.php?l=category&Id=64-47-57-435

18. PEN: Teacher Quality Initiative
has received funding from the new york Life Foundation to work with targeted communities to develop stateof-the-art school library media centers that help
http://www.publiceducation.org/highschools_intro.asp
Initiatives Overview Key Strategies Strategic Interventions Sites Related Tools/Publications Contact Information Sites Related Tools/Publications Contact Information Pen's Guide to Chip Teacher Quality Sites Related Tools/Publications Contact Information Champions of Active
Learning (CAL) Revitalizing High Schools Sites Contact Information Revitalizing High School Libraries to Serve Small Learning Communities An Initiative of the Public Education Network
funded by the New York Life Foundation This effort will achieve objectives at both the local and national level. At the end of two years, high schools in three pilot sites will have: library collections aligned to support learners engaged in standards-based curriculum; library media centers designed to encourage higher levels of literacy among adolescents in reading, writing, technology use and critical thinking for the 21st century; teachers and library media specialists working together to support student achievement and literacy development; and

19. OPLIN OH! Teach / INFOhio School Library Media Centers Byerly
OH! Teach / INFOhio school Library media centers Byerly and Brodie Presentations Cultural Connections (new york Library AssociationSLMS, May 2002)
http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/index.cfm?ID=19-2193-2486-2752

20. New York School For The Deaf Home Page
7310 V/TTY or EMail Fanwood@nysd.k12.ny.us Send Website updates/corrections to George Potanovic at Instructional media Center © 2004 new york school for the
http://www.nysd.k12.ny.us/
NEW YORK SCHOOL
FOR THE DEAF
Senior Class President, Nubia Rodriguez, signs her poem, "A Rose Grows a Memory" as classmate, Alicia Erickson,
reads for the audience. Senior class celebrates Arbor Day Maintaining a Fanwood tradition that has lasted more than 80 years, our Senior Class of 2004 celebrated Arbor Day on Friday, April 23. The ceremony, which began as "Ivy Day" back in the mid 1920's, included a parade and planting ivy alongside the building. Each year, the graduating class plants a tree to honor their class's memories of Fanwood. This year's Senior Class theme is "Life: Imagine the Possibilies." To see more photos and a slide show of the day, CLICK HERE Four students of the freshmen class are each working on a video production with English teacher Mrs. DiYanni and Director of the Instructional Media Center TV Studio, Mr. Potanovic. The students have developed their story ideas and structure for the video using "storyboards" 4x6 index cards, used for writing and drawing individual ideas on paper. The storyboard allows ideas to be arranged and refined as necessary. To see more photos, please click here . For more information about class video productions, contact

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