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  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

21. Selected Statistics On Public School Library/media Centers, By State: 1993-94
3.77 (0.84) 5.02 (1.77) ohio ..33.1 (7.1 based on schools that have library/media centers. In school year 199091, 96
http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d97/d97t413.asp
site index ED.gov 1997 Tables and Figures All Years of Tables and Figures ... Current Issue of the Digest Table 413. Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state: 1993-94 NOTE.Percentages are based on schools that have library/media centers. In school year 1990-91, 96 percent of public and 87 percent of private schools had library/media centers. Standard errors appear in parentheses. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Schools and Staffing Survey, 1993-94, unpublished data. (This table was prepared August 1997.) Download this table as a Lotus WK1 file. back to top NCES
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22. Selected Statistics On Public School Library/media Centers, By State: 1993-94
3.77 (0.84) 5.02 (1.77) ohio ..33.1 (7.1 are based on schools that have library/media centers. In school year 199091, 96
http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d98/d98t417.asp
site index ED.gov 1998 Tables and Figures All Years of Tables and Figures ... Current Issue of the Digest Table 417. - Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state: 1993-94 NOTE.Percentages are based on schools that have library/media centers. In school year 1990-91, 96 percent of public schools had library/media centers. Standard errors appear in parentheses. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Schools and Staffing Survey, 1993-94, unpublished data. (This table was prepared August 1997.) Download this table as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (95 kb XLS file). Download this table as a Lotus 123 spreadsheet (39 kb WK1 file). Download this table in PDF format (16 kb PDF file). back to top NCES
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23. School Library Journal - 13,000 Kids Can't Be Wrong
The ohio study certainly comes at a crucial time as media centers still suffer from budget cuts and questions continue to rise about the role of school
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA377858
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By Debra Lau Whelan 2/1/2004 Features > Cover Story A new Ohio study shows how school libraries help students learn Comment on this article Whether it's learning proper research skills, locating quality Web sites, or getting better test scores, an overwhelming number of kids think media specialists are essential to learning, according to a new study by professors Ross Todd and Carol Kuhlthau of Rutgers University's Center for International Scholarship in School Libraries. Student Learning Through Ohio School Libraries Commissioned by the Ohio Educational Library Media Association (OELMA), the survey is bound to have national repercussions: after all, it's the first comprehensive study based on students' evaluation of their media centers. Unlike researcher Keith Curry Lance's studies, which demonstrate the important correlation between effective school libraries and higher test scores, this study provides a multidimensional view of how school libraries specifically help young people with their learning. (For more information on the Lance studies, see "

24. Information Center Sources Found On Corporatenews.com
university press releases, successful school public relations assisted living centers in ohio are related truly communicate with the media, literally whenever
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Information Center Information Available on Corporatenews.com
Find information center on Corporatenews.com with the terms hollywood video press release press releases for assisted living centers in ohio melbourne university press releases free templates for press release , and successful school public relations That is why CorporateNEWS offers unprecedented flexibility, depth and precision in your selection of the media to receive your news. CorporateNEWS photo distribution and storage system cost about one tenth as much as other photo services.
first and only fully selectable, dedicated online media directory tied to high capacity e-mail servers and individually maintainable online information centers. Our Media Directories are the functional heart of the CorporateNEWS system and are unique on the Web. Information center High resolution photos and unlimited background information can be posted within seconds for direct download. It helps to think of it as your personal copy of a powerful Internet PR and media relations software package. CorporateNEWS offers you custom access to thousands of editors, writers and reporters for any news distribution. Newspaper, Radio and Television newsrooms generally have a strong local or regional interest.They are arranged by Standard Metropolitan Market areas. Homepage Products Services Help ... Site Map

25. MLS Career Links
Michigan (State Library). WashingtonCenterville Public Library (ohio). school media centers. school media Jobs. school Librarianship as a Career. California.
http://www.slis.indiana.edu/careers/mls_career_links.html
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Academic Library The Association of Research Libraries
Contains ARL related career resources. EDUCAUSE An organization for professionals associated with managing and using information resources in higher education. Post-Master's Residencies Explore these links for paid residency positions. These are great "first job" opportunities following graduation. They usually last one or two years, and most are offered by academic or research libraries. The Chronicle of Higher Education's Job List The Chronicle of Higher Education Career Network Library Science positions can be found by selecting faculty positions - then professional/vocational fields - then library sciences. Check the other categories, too.

26. The Advisory Council
Michael Beckman, Cleveland Heights High school, school Library media centers. Joe Branin, University Libraries, ohio State University, Academic Libraries.
http://www.slis.kent.edu/people/advisory.php
Core Constituency Advisory Team Members
Name Location Team Michael Beckman Cleveland Heights High School School Library Media Centers Joe Branin University Libraries, Ohio State University Academic Libraries Michael Butler OHIONET Special Libraries and Information Services Debra Canale Roadway Special Libraries and Information Services Holly Carroll Willoughby Eastlake Public Library Public Libraries J.W. Coffman Adjunct Faculty, Kent State University Academic Libraries James Cook Dayton-Montgomery County Public Library Public Libraries Bryan Craig Jefferson Library, Monticello Special Libraries and Information Services Kathy Dean University Libraries, Ohio State University Academic Libraries Linda Deitch Columbus Dispatch Special Libraries and Information Services Charlotte DiTommaso Warren High School School Library Media Centers Linda Dobb Bowling Green State University Academic Libraries Ray English Main Library, Oberlin College Academic Libraries Kim Fender Cincinnati-Hamilton County Public Library Public Libraries Terri Fredericka INFOhio School Library Media Centers Jeff French Euclid Public Library Public Libraries Nancy Lensenmeyer OCLC Special Libraries and Information Services Mike Lucas State Library of Ohio Public Libraries Laura McLellan Special Libraries and Information Services John Miller Loudonville-Perrysville Schools School Library Media Centers Larry Olszewski OCLC Special Libraries and Information Services Connie Ostrove State Library of Ohio Special Libraries and Information Services Joe Palmer Mansfield-Richland County Public Library

27. WSU -- School Of Professional Psychology
tapes, in their main libraries and media centers, as well Vincent s school in Columbus, Central Psychiatric Hospital in to feel encouraged to remain in ohio.
http://www.wright.edu/sopp/mhdp/mhdp.html

Mental Health and Deafness Program
This program is the result of an ongoing Ohio Department of Mental Health grant first awarded in 1989 to the School of Professional Psychology (SOPP) at Wright State University (WSU). An additional grant was awarded in 1995 by the Martha Holding Jennings Foundation which funded the 1995-1996 and the 1996-1997 workshop series. The purpose of the training program is to train mental health professionals in working with deaf clients and interpreters and to prepare interpreters for work in mental health settings. The training program is a multi-disciplinary program involving 5 programs, 2 universities and 1 college. The grant has been administered by SOPP at WSU, but it involves several other departments at WSU as well as departments at the University of Dayton (UD) and Sinclair Community College (SCC) . These programs include: psychology, psychiatry, mental health counseling, rehabilitation counseling, art therapy and interpreting. PHILOSOPHY SOPP is dedicated to training professionals in the delivery of quality psychological services. The Training Program in Mental Health and Deafness is equally dedicated to teaching and training mental health professionals and interpreters concerning the characteristics, needs, culture and communication aspects necessary to provide equal access to mental health services by deaf clients. It is our belief that deaf individuals have a right to equal mental health services, and that deaf students have an equal right to training in the mental health fields.

28. SIRS Mandarin
Recent successes have been in Alabama, Indiana and ohio schools. Donna Smith, Program Coordinator of the Indiana Public school District media centers.
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Major schools sales for M3 and Databases SIRS Mandarin has a unique combination of databases and library system in its portfolio - giving them an advantage when approaching a large schools system with ambitions beyond merely automating the library. Recent successes have been in Alabama Indiana and Ohio schools.
Alabama Virtual Library chooses SIRS.
Funded by the Alabama Legislature and managed by the Alabama Public Library Service (APLS), AVL provides online database access to public K-12 schools, public libraries, two-year colleges and member institutions of the Network of Alabama Academic Libraries (four-year colleges and universities). The Alabama Virtual Library and the Alabama Public Library Service are pleased that SIRS has become a partner in providing high quality electronic information to the students and citizens of Alabama, said Dr. Lamar Veatch, Director of APLS. SIRS represents a unique product that is very well suited to the needs of our students and teachers. We see SIRS as a critical element in the structure of the Alabama Virtual Library. SIRS reference databases contain thousands of full-text articles and graphics from almost 6,000 domestic and international newspapers, magazines, journals and U.S. government publications. Database topics include global issues, economics, the environment, business, science, health, history, society, U.S. government legislation, culture and the arts and humanities.

29. South Carolina School Library Media Centers
you would see your school a source and center of quickening I think this was in ohio and in New York and AV in our libraries which are not school media services
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/histories/school/slh05.html
The Development of School Libraries in South Carolina
By Nancy Jane Day
(Taken from a television program produced at the University of South Carolina about 1973) Miss Day was introduced by Nancy Burge. We are so glad to have Miss Nancy Jane Day who was the first state school library supervisor of South Carolina until she retired two years ago, to come and talk with us today about the development of school libraries. I am sure that she will not only talk about the development of school libraries in South Carolina but in the southeast and the nation because we cannot talk about one area without getting into others. Please feel free to ask questions any time and at the conclusion of her remarks we are going to do a little discussion about what she just said. Miss Day, welcome and the floor is yours. The supervisor of library services was paid by the General Education Board for the first year and a half, and her travel expense was paid by them also; at the end of that time the State Board of Education took it over. Until then we had had no one, and Mrs. Spain had worked with the Board, and had gotten their commitment to continue the program if we started it. One of the important things I think with the program is, the fact that once it was started we had a continuing program. Several of the states had them and then their supervisors resigned; so the program was dropped for a year and a half or two years until another was appointed. There were some real problems in some of the states because of this, but we did have a continuing program here. Mr. Fred McQuisten was the person with the GEB with whom we workgd at that time, and to whom I made the report after my first year of work.

30. Taft Library Media Center
with the rest of the school s curricula. Taft Middle school Library media Center Web Pages. Taft Middle school in Marion, ohio.
http://www.infotaft.marioncity.k12.oh.us/
Taft Home Page Choose a Taft Library Media Link and Click Go! Taft Library Media Center Home Page Things to Know about the Internet Reference Tools Subject Links Search Engine Links Project Page Project Page Archives 2000-01 Project Page Archives 1999-00 Project Page Archives 1998-99 Homework Help Links Teacher Resource Links How to Search Links Quotations about Libraries, Books and Reading Taft Library Media Policies Taft Parent Page About Taft's Web Sites Site Index
TAFT* Library Media Center
Taft's Gateway to the World of Information...
This web site is designed to assist students and faculty locate and use
electronic information resources. Links are intended to meet
basic reference needs and to support the curriculum. At Taft Middle School information skills are collaboratively taught by the
Librarian/Media Specialist and subject teachers in context with the rest of the school's curricula. Taft Middle School Library Media Center Web Pages Reference Tools Search Engine Links Things to Know about the Internet Homework Help Links ... Taft Library Media Policies Subject Links All Subjects Social Studies History Science Health Language Arts Math Music Art Careers Miscellaneous Project Archives 2000-01 Project Archives 1999-00 Project Archives 1998-99 Taft Parent Page Taft Home Page Taft Library Media Center Home Marion City Schools Home Page
Taft Middle School in Marion, Ohio

31. Lightmode DESIGN FACTORY 3.0
Offers space design and production of interactive media, exhibits and displays for children's museums, science museums, natural history museums, zoos, aquariums and nature centers. Includes details, photos and contact form. Located in Lebanon, ohio.
http://www.lightmode.com

32. School Library Standards And Evaluation
school Libraries Results of the ohio study are with the development of school library media Minnesota Library media Center Census - Statistics about school
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/studies.html

Resources for School Librarians - Index
School Library Standards and Evaluation, Pt. 2
School Library Standards Job Descriptions Evaluation Forms School Library Mission Statements ... School Library Statistics Today it seems that accountability is the hot topic in educational reform. It will become increasingly important for school library media specialists to demonstrate the importance of their media center to the school, and also be able to demonstrate how effectively they are doing their job. Busy adminstrators like numbers and well organized reports to demonstrate progress.
School Library Mission Statements
Your mission statement declares what you propose to achieve.

33. Fisher College Of Business
Current Headlines. Fisher media Hits. The Fisher Logo. Fisher media Hits. Online Publications Minority Student Services. Research centers. Faculty Experts Guide
http://www.cob.ohio-state.edu/
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34. About The Media Center
5755 Burns Road, North Olmsted, ohio 44070. 440779-8780. Mission Statement. The mission of the North Olmsted City Schools Library media centers is to provide
http://www.nolmsted.k12.oh.us/nohs/services/mediacenter/about.htm
N.O.H.S. Media Center K-6 Building Media Centers North Olmsted H. S. N. Olmsted City Schools ...
North Olmsted City Schools Media Center Homepage
Hours: 7:15 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
5755 Burns Road, North Olmsted, Ohio 44070
Mission Statement
The mission of the North Olmsted City Schools Library Media Centers is to provide access to information in all formats as well as learning experiences that encourage students and staff to become effective users of information, independent readers and life-long learners.
Purpose
The Media Center is the information center for the whole school. The goal of the media center is to help students learn and become more effective users of information. A wide variety of print and non-print materials, including electronic and on-line computer resources are available. An atmosphere conductive to study is encouraged. The Media Center and its staff are available to help students and teachers. The staff welcomes questions and will assist students in research.
Procedures
Circulation - The Media Center has an on-line circulation system. Most materials may be checked out for a three-week period. Students must present their school I.D. card when signing out materials.

35. Statistics And Input-Output Measures For School Library Media Centers
Statistics and InputOutput Measures for school Library media centers in Colorado 2000school IDENTIFICATIONEnroll- DistrictZipschool Namement NameAddressCityCountyCodeHigh 2 000 and Over RE1J800
http://www.lrs.org/documents/slmc00/school id.pdf

36. Cleveland Indy Media Center (((i)))
education, at all levels from primary school through post techniques, the role of independent media, etc. Diebold, a Northeast ohio corporation, is coming under
http://cleveland.indymedia.org/
Cleveland Indy Media Center
About Us Contact Us Subscribe ... Publish Tremont Says "NO!" To Gentrification This Friday, June 11 th This Friday, June 11, there will be an anti-gentrification event in Tremont at the corner of Jefferson and Professor. Further details are in the fliers below. Cleveland Food Not Bombs! will be serving a tasty assortment of free food, and the radical cheerleaders will also be performing. Throw in a free CD of local music, literature about gentrification and Tremont, and a whole lotta Tremonters tired of being ignored and pushed around, and the event is sure to be a powerful criticism of both city and corporate plans for Tremont. Read More Flyer 1 Flyer 2
G 8 World Leaders Meet - And Meet With Opposition
Leaders of the Group of Eight (G-8) major industrialized Countries are meeting under tight security at the isolated resort of Sea Island, Georgia. These "eminent" bloodsuckers can't meet any more where people can get at them, so they now choose isolated spots. While the "leaders" are planning continued domination of the world by the capitalist classes of their respective countries, protests are going on in the nearby towns of Savannah and Brunswick, Georgia. Solidarity actions are taking place in San Francisco.

37. Ohio School Library Job Descriptions - Library Media Specialist
Masters Degree; Valid ohio library media specialists policies to implement the school library media Interprets library media center policies in regulations of
http://winslo.state.oh.us/publib/jobsch1.html
Library Media Specialist
Orchard Middle School
Kingsville, OH
Title: Library Media Specialist Qualifications
  • Masters Degree
  • Valid Ohio library Media specialists certificate Reports to:
  • Building principal
  • Assistant to the Superintendent Responsibilities: Administrative
  • Develops policies to implement the school library media program.
  • Interprets library media center policies in regulations of access and use.
  • Prepares the budget.
  • Administers the budget.
  • Plans and evaluates the school library media program.
  • Organizes public relations activities.
  • Develops functional library media center arrangements.
  • Cooperates with other school library media centers.
  • Cooperates with local libraries and library systems.
  • Participates in recruiting, training and supervising support staff. Educational
  • Provides students and faculty with media services and resources.
  • Provides reference services to students and faculty.
  • Directs reader's services through individual counseling, book talks, etc.
  • Creates an atmosphere conducive to learning.
  • Builds a collection of print and nonprint materials appropriate to the educational program and student needs.
  • 38. Ohio
    ohio Home Interest Organization (ohio) Parent/teacher organization supporting responsibility for the development of the school s plan to Library media Center.
    http://www.ntcityschools.wnyric.org/ohio.htm
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    Phone: (716) 807-3800
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    Visit the Ohio Telephone Directory SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT The staff and parents of Ohio School believe all children will achieve their highest potential in a nurturing environment where goal setting, reaching for excellence and self-esteem are high priorities. We further believe this can be accomplished by a collaborative effort of home, school, and community.
    School Information
    Grades: K-5
    Enrollment: 406 students School Slogan: "Reaching for Excellence" Staff Information
    • Classroom Teachers: 17 Resource Teachers: 1.0 Social Worker: .5 School Psychologist: .6 Math Specialist: .5 Reading Specialist: 1.33 Speech Therapist: 2.0 Library/Media Specialist: .67

    39. OPLIN OH! Teach / INFOhio School Library Media Centers

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

    40. Ohio Area Media Centers
    Schools AMC Serving Summit County 420 Washington Ave Northwest ohio media Center -, Serving Allen, Auglaize, Crawford, Defiance, Fulton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry
    http://www.infohio.org/medianet/AMCDirectory.html

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    Lima, OH 45805
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    Delaware Area Media Center
    C ounty
    4565 Columbus Pike
    Delaware, OH 43015 Denis D. Smith, Coordinator: denis_smith@duesc.org Kim Pletcher, Media Orders Secretary: kim_pletcher@duesc.org Phone: Voice Mail: Ext 3481 Fax: SEARCH CATALOG TOP Central Region ... Franklin County Educational Service Center Serving Franklin C ounty 1717 Alum Creek Dr. Columbus, OH 43207 Area Media Center Fred Wolfe, Superintendent : wolfe@fcesc.org Lisa Santo, Coordinator : santo@fcesc.org Ext. 4131 Voice Mail: Fax: SEARCH CATALOG TOP Central Region ... Licking County Media Center C ounty 675 Price Rd. Newark, OH 43055 David Calloway, Coordinator : dcalloway@laca.org Voice Mail: Fax: SEARCH CATALOG TOP Central Region ... Pickaway County Media Center C ounty 1080 State Rt 22W Circleville, OH 43113

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