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         Ohio School Media Centers:     more detail
  1. Status report on school libraries/media centers in Ohio, 1974 by Susan Carole Masirovits, 1974
  2. Automation in Ohio school media programs: A state of the art report with particular reference to Ohio College Library Center cataloging services by Paula Nespeca Deal, 1976
  3. The media center in the elementary school by Mirjam A Saukkonen, 1969
  4. The accessibility and effective use of media in the curriculum, by Jacinta Stein, 1973
  5. What should a BEH support system be like--and how should it interface with the schools? (Instructional technology and the education of all handicapped children) by Roy Aserlind, 1977

1. School Libraries In Ohio
Brookhaven High school Library media Center Columbus. ohio school for the Deaf Range High school Library - North Lima. North Olmsted Elementary media centers - North Olmstead
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/ohio.html
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School Library Pages District Library Pages State Library Pages Resource Sharing Networks ... Other Web Sites School Library Pages

2. School Library Media Impact Surveys
CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA school LIBRARY media centers AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT A SURVEY OF ISSUES AND NETWORK ohioSTUDENT LEARNING FOR ohio school LIBRARIES THE ohio RESEARCH STUDY
http://www.iema-ia.org/IEMA119.html
School Library Media
Studies on Achievement
SCHOOL LIBRARIES MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
http://www.iasl-slo.org/make-a-difference.html
The International Association of School Librarianship's (IASL) annotated list of links to resources that relate current research on library media centers and student achievement is a mix of national and international resources.
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA IMPACT STUDIES
http://www.lrs.org/impact.asp
This is the web site for Library Reseach Service which includes information on the research methods for the Alaska, Colorado, and Pennsylvania surveys, and various articles and presentations regarding impact studies and surveys.
ALASKA: INFORMATION EMPOWERED: THE SCHOOL LIBRARIAN AS AN AGENT OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN ALASKA SCHOOLS
http://www.library.state.ak.us/dev/infoemxs.pdf
This is the "Alaska Study" that was conducted by Keith Curry Lance, Christine Hamilton-Pennell, Marcia J. Rodney, with Lois Petersen in 1999. This is the Executive Summary of an assessment of the impact of Alaska school librarians on academic achievement in the state's public schools.
CALIFORNIA: CALIFORNIA SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTERS AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT: A SURVEY OF ISSUES AND NETWORK APPLICATIONS
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/survey/k12libraries.pdf

3. NCEF Resource List: Library And Media Center Design--K-12
guidance on building superior school library media centers by outlining conceptual plans from actual years of renovating school libraries in Cleveland, ohio build a team, fund
http://www.edfacilities.org/rl/libraries.cfm
LIBRARY AND MEDIA CENTER DESIGNK-12
NCEF's resource list of links, books, and journal articles on the design and planning of K-12 school libraries, including sample city and state guidelines, and resources on technology requirements.
Creating Library Spaces: Libraries 2040.
http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla68/papers/037-094e.pdf

Bruijnzeels, Rob
(In: Libraries for Life: Democracy, Diversity, Delivery. IFLA Council and General Conference: Conference Programme and Proceedings (68th, Glasgow, Scotland), Aug 18, 2002)
ERIC NO: ED472852 ; Building Libraries and Library Additions. A Selected Annotated Bibliography. ALA Library Fact Sheet Number 11. http://www.ala.org/ (American Library Association, Chicago, IL, 2002) This fact sheet provides references to tools, resources, and advice to manage a library building project, whether large or small. 10p. Library Security Guidelines. http://www.ala.org/ala/lama/lamapublications/librarysecurity.htm

4. Memorial Junior High School, Mentor, Ohio
A LSTA grant was written by The Lakeshore Northeast ohio Computer Association to complete the automation of our elementary school media centers.
http://memorial.mentorschools.org/default.htm
Memorial Junior High Mentor, Ohio 44060
Welcome to Memorial Jr. High School's web page. Memorial is located in Mentor, Ohio, eighteen miles northeast of Cleveland. Memorial is a junior high school in the Mentor Public School District , Memorial serving seventh, eighth, and ninth grade students who have graduated from Garfield Hopkins , and Fairfax Elementary Schools.
Superintendent's Update Updated last Mar. 31, 2004

Memorial's Media Center Catalog Online
We are a part of the State of Ohio's InfOhio library automation system. Media Centers at Mentor High School Shore Junior High Ridge Junior High , Memorial Junior High and Mentor's12 elementary school, Media Centers collections are automated. A LSTA grant was written by The Lakeshore Northeast Ohio Computer Association to complete the automation of our elementary school Media Centers.
Winner of the PTA Schools of Excellence Certification Winners of the Memorial PTA Scholarships are seniors:
Sarah Nameth and Erin Bevis.

5. OPLIN School Library Media Centers
in answering questions about school library media centers. Books, journal articles, Web topic related to school library media centers and to the profession. ohio Sample Course of
http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/textonly/main.cfm?ID=2193&mID=19

6. Rockford School District #205 Library Media Services - School Library Media Cent
school Library media centers. Search all libraries or by the first letter of your school Flinn Middle school. 2525 ohio Parkway. Rockford, IL 611087599
http://libmedia.rps205.com/slmc/slmc.html
Library Media Services
Rockford Public Schools District 205
2000 Christina Street
Rockford, IL 61104
Phone: (815) 966-3023
Fax: (815) 966-3734
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7. North Olmsted MEDIA CENTERS
Chestnut, Spruce. Forest, Look it up in your school media center catalog! INFohio The Information Network for ohio schools INFohio Resources. Kids INFOBITS.
http://www.nolmsted.k12.oh.us/nohs/services/mediacenter/index2.htm
N.O.H.S. Media Center K-6 Building Media Centers North Olmsted H. S. N. Olmsted City Schools ... Forest Look it up in your school media center catalog! INFOhio Resources Kids INFOBITS Biography Encyclopedias Almanacs Dictionaries Maps and Atlases Magazines/Newspapers Ohio Resources Search Engines Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Home InfOHIO Resources Biography Dictionaries ... Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Career/College Info Department Links Help with the Web Encyclopedias/Reference ... Research/Citation Tips

8. School Library Journal Ohio Sets School Library Standards
Keepmedia Free Trial. Guidelines may be first statewide standardsbased initiatives for media centers Dubbed the ohio Guidelines for Effective school media Programs, the on identifying successful school library resources and services and print and online media skills. The standards
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.keepmedia.com/ShowItemDetails.do?ite

9. Lake Local SD - Library Media Centers
Lake Local school District web site in Stark County in ohio Community Center. Library media centers. Board of ohio's K12 students and teachers. Username and password required for home access; see your school library media center
http://lakelocal.oh.schoolwebpages.com/education/components/links/links.php?sect

10. Port Clinton High School
The Port Clinton City school Library media centers serve as a support function for the school staff and the standards set by the ohio Department of Education and The North
http://www.port-clinton.k12.oh.us/SCHOOLS/Library/Library.htm
Port Clinton City Schools
Media Centers Telephone (419) 734-2147 Fax (419) 734-4276
Keith Fisher, Media Coordinator
Keith_Fisher@port-clinton.k12.oh.us
The Port Clinton City School Library Media Centers serve as a support function for the school staff and students. The Centers have over 25,000 items. The district meet or exceed the standards set by the Ohio Department of Education and The North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The District Library Media Centers use DRA/MultiLIS electronic card catalog and circulation system. With this system, each can provide equal access by removing the accessibility barriers that hinder special needs students from learning opportunities. The High School Center has the ability to create and edit video programming for both students and staff but also cablecasts programming of Port Clinton City School News, Programs, and Community Highlights through an assigned cable television channel which is provided by Adelphia Cable System- Port Clinton. Port Clinton High School PCHS Online Card Catalog Port Clinton Middle School PCMS Online Card Catalog ... Portage Online Card Catalog Mission Statement INFOhio, a statewide cooperative school library and information network, uses technology to ensure curriculum and instruction of information literacy by providing greater access for Ohio's learners and educators. INFOhio's components include electronic resources for schools, instructional development for teachers, library automation, media booking, and a statewide union catalog.

11. State Library Of Ohio December 11, 2003 Board Report
as collaborative peerlearner teaching teams in learning how to use school library media centers and information The school is the only ohio recipient and
http://winslo.state.oh.us/03decbrd.html
State Library Board Report
December 11, 2003
At the December Board meeting, Roger Verny, Deputy State Librarian, discussed Ohio's participation at the annual Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) conference in Washington, DC. The main topic was the new state Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) report procedures. Ohio had served as a pilot state for the new procedures. Other topics at the conference were maintenance of effort and outcome based evaluation. Mr. Verny also reported on the LSTA Advisory Council meeting. Ethical guidelines were discussed concerning the discussion of and voting on projects when grant reviewers or council members have a vested interest in the project. The council decided that grant reviewers should sign a waiver, asserting they have no vested interest in the grant proposals they would be reviewing. Grant proposals would not be reviewed by anyone with a vested interest in that project. The State Library has prepared a draft RFP for virtual reference service A task force will review the RFP before it is sent out. A separate task force will be formed to review the proposals. Both Advisory Council members and representatives from the library community will be on the proposal review task force. Two new LSTA grant programs will soon be available. The Continuing Education (CE) Grant Program will support continuing education activities and make access to CE moneys more equitable. Two CE grant cycles would be made available each year. The program calls for a 25% match of the total project cost. The first grant cycle will begin July 1, 2004.

12. OPLIN OH! Teach / INFOhio School Library Media Centers Ohio

http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/index.cfm?ID=19-2193-2468

13. OPLIN OH! Teach / INFOhio School Library Media Centers Ohio
OPLIN OH! Teach / INFohio school Library media centers ohio Sample Course of Studies for Library/media/Info Literacy ohio
http://new.oplin.org/controller.php?l=category&Id=64-47-56

14. School Planning & Management - LIBRARY OR MEDIA CENTER
Kate, principal and director of interiors for Fanning/Howey Associates, Inc., in Dublin, ohio. “Many schools are investing in media centers for community use
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ADVERTISE Media Kit List Rental Telemarketing Article Reprints LIBRARY OR MEDIA CENTER by Thomas G. Dolan Deciding on the appropriate furniture and furnishings for these areas depends mainly on how this space is going to be used. A reasonable assumption is that what was once the school library — a room containing shelves upon shelves of books, tables, chairs and some filing cabinets — is becoming nearly extinct, because technology has changed these libraries into media centers. Yet, in speaking to a number of experts in this area, what emerges are a number of conflicting perceptions. One is that many school libraries are still being built to the traditional model. Another is that the media center concept has become outmoded, and that type of space has been reduced to a resource room. The third is that the media center is not only alive and well but is expanding. First, let’s take a look at what is happening or not happening to these spaces. Then, we can zero in on the furniture and furnishings that will best meet the changing conditions — now and in the future.

15. Highland County, Ohio - Community Profile
Highland County, ohio Community Profile. than 800 elementary, middle and high school students instrumental music rooms, computer lab, media centers, and computer
http://www.communitylink.com/highlandcounty/ed.htm

Highland County, Ohio
Community Profile
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Lynchburg-Clay
The Lynchburg-Clay Local School District serves approximately 1,400 students in the western part of Highland County. Its elementary school and high school were opened in 2001, and its middle school was renovated that same year. All classrooms offer access to computers.
Greenfield Exempted Village
Greenfield Exempted Village School District serves approximately 2,000 students in Highland County. About 1,700 attend Greenfield Elementary School, Greenfield Middle School and McClain High School in Greenfield, with another 300 at Rainsboro Elementary School. The district has always enjoyed the support of its residents at academic, athletic and other school-related events. A recent $30 million addition and renovation project has greatly expanded academic opportunities for students and the community. Bright Local Fairfield Local Hillsboro City Southern State Community College The Corporate and Community Services Division is the outreach arm of the college for workforce development, employer services and com munity education. It provides college credit and noncredit courses, customized training, and on-site and off-site employer services.

16. ALA | AASL Presents 1998 Awards
goal of this project is to have a positive influence on the laws and administrative regulations of the State of ohio which impact school library media centers.
http://www.ala.org/ala/aaslbucket/aaslpresents.htm
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For Immediate Release
October 20, 1998
Contact: Steven Hofmann
Phone: 312-280-4389
Fax: 312-664-7459
AASL presents 1998 awards
AASL Crystal Apple
Presented by 1997-98 AASL President Ken Haycock to:
Lillian N. Gerhardt
Editor School Library Journal
ABC-CLIO Leadership Grant
Ohio Educational Library Media Association Contact: Barbara C. Tope "Ohio Advocacy Training" The project will train the members of OELMA to be effective advocates for the support, both financial and moral, of the school library media centers they operate. The ultimate goal of this project is to have a positive influence on the laws and administrative regulations of the State of Ohio which impact school library media centers.
Distinguished School Administrators Award
Brian Fagan Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Fairfield (Connecticut) Public Schools Nominated by: Carolyn Marcato, Coordinator Library Media Services
Distinguished Service Award
Bernice "Bunny" L. Yesner

17. IASL: School Library Resources On The Internet: School Libraries Make A Differen
OELMA web site has the report of the Student Learning Through ohio school Libraries project The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic
http://www.iasl-slo.org/make-a-difference.html
Home Contact Search About IASL ... Administration SCHOOL LIBRARIES
MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
This page contains links to research reports and other documents that show that school libraries make a difference to student achievement; that school libraries have a positive impact on students and on learning. There are documents from a number of countries. There are also links to articles in professional journals and newspapers that are based on these documents. This page is intended to help school librarians to answer the question, "Do school libraries make a difference?".
Student Learning Through Ohio School Libraries
The OELMA web site has the report of the "Student Learning Through Ohio School Libraries" project carried out by Dr Ross Todd and Dr carol Kuhlthau. Also available on the web site are a short PowerPoint presentation of the findings of this research project, the report itself as a downloadable PDF file, a fact sheet on the project, and a link to an article about the project in the February 2004 issue of School Library Journal . The article is titled "13,000 Students Can't be Wrong".

18. The Safetyzone | State School Safety Centers
publications, web site, information house, media campaign, and schools Center, funded by the ohio Department of and distributes materials on school safety from
http://www.safetyzone.org/state_centers.html

California Safe Schools and Violence Prevention Office

California Department of Education
660 J Street, Suite 400
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (916) 323-2183
Fax: (916) 323-6061 Colorado Safe Communities-Safe Schools
In an effort to address the immediate concerns of the Colorado education community, the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV) introduced the Safe Communities-Safe Schools initiative in the fall of 1999. This project will consist of the following strategies that will be available to all school communities in Colorado: information about the Safe Communities-Safe Schools Model, technical assistance, publications, web site, information house, media campaign, and a long-term response plan.
Suite 107
900 28th Street
Boulder, CO 80303 Phone: (303) 492-1032 Fax: (303) 443-3297 Connecticut Safe Schools and Communities Coalition (SSCC) The SSCC seeks to stimulate discussion, collaboration and action against youth violence by bringing schools, police, youth-serving agencies, the judicial system, and other interested parties together in a statewide collaboration. The coalition, formed in 1994, involves more than 1,500 educators, police, and youth workers in activities and stimulates the creation of community-based violence prevention coalitions. It has assisted schools in developing new violence prevention programs and facilitated networking and information sharing among members through bimonthly forums, major conferences, training seminars, task groups, youth involvement, and in-depth consultation and technical assistance to schools and communities.

19. Ohio Memory Project
Park”, the ohio Area media centers for digital ohio Educational Library media Association (OELMA the Student Learning through ohio school Libraries research
http://www.ohiomemory.org/om/exemplary.html
PRESS RELEASE
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the Funded Project, Contact
Laurie Gemmill
For More Information About
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Missy Lodge, LSTA Coordinator,
The State Library of Ohio is pleased to announce that the Ohio Historical Society has been selected as an Exemplary Program for the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) 2003 Program Report to the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Ohio Historical Society was awarded an LSTA full grant in the amount of $152,520 in September 2002 to expand the Ohio Memory Project to include post-1903 materials. The project ran from October 1, 2002 to September 30, 2003. The Ohio Memory Project has been designated an exemplary project because of the far reaching impact it has and will continue to have, as well as the numerous audiences it has touched. 2003 was Ohio’s Bicentennial Year and this project did much to promote Ohio’s bicentennial while bringing recognition to the Ohio Historical Society and the State Library of Ohio. The number of people served was very high. One of the key features of Ohio Memory is the My Scrapbook feature. This interactive feature allows users to create their own scrapbook based on favorite images or around a certain theme. (http://www.ohiomemory.org/featured.html) When demonstrated to teachers, they have applauded the personal scrapbook and many have already begun to incorporate it into their curriculum. Other special features include zooming, allowing visitors to magnify images or objects, transcripts of handwritten documents and collections related to National History Day themes.

20. U.S. Department Of Education Funded Service Providers For Ohio
Web site http//www.csnp.ohiostate.edu assist states, local educational agencies, school library and K-12 classrooms, library media centers, adult literacy
http://goal.ncrel.org/edserv/state.asp?state=oh

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