RILINK is offering a shared Destiny system for Rhode
Island school libraries, which we call RICAT.
RILINK is a cooperative effort by Rhode
Island school libraries to share their resources through an interactive, web - based catalog of library materials.
Not exact matches
On Long
Island, they likely will impact many public
schools,
libraries and health care groups.
Depending on its outcome, the case,
Island Trees Union Free
School District v. Pico, which has been in the courts for more than six years, could also establish a requirement that school boards base the removal of books from the school library or curriculum on more specific objective criteria than the school board used in this
School District v. Pico, which has been in the courts for more than six years, could also establish a requirement that
school boards base the removal of books from the school library or curriculum on more specific objective criteria than the school board used in this
school boards base the removal of books from the
school library or curriculum on more specific objective criteria than the school board used in this
school library or curriculum on more specific objective criteria than the
school board used in this
school board used in this case.
The Rhode
Island Telecommunications Educational Access Fund ensures that Internet access is affordable for all
schools — public and nonpublic — as well as
libraries.
Tutor.com powers tutoring and homework help programs for the Department of Defense;
school districts across the country; colleges and universities; the states of Alabama, Alaska, Louisiana, Montana, North Dakota and Rhode
Island; and, the District of Columbia and thousands of public
libraries.
After witnessing a devastating season of storms and natural disasters this fall, the Laura Bush Foundation established the 2017 Disaster Relief Initiative to help rebuild
school libraries that were damaged or destroyed in recent natural disasters in Texas, along the Gulf Coast, California, and in the U.S. Virgin
Islands and Puerto Rico.
The purpose of
School Librarians of Rhode
Island shall be to (1) promote the improvement of instruction through opportunities that broaden the professional knowledge, understanding, and experience of its members; (2) provide leadership in defining, interpreting, and promoting effective
library media programs to the community; and (3) serve as facilitator between the State Department of Education, Office of
Library and Information Services, professional organizations, and the general public.
In his opening remarks, Kieran Ayton, the President of the Rhode
Island Library and the Emerging Technologies and Digital Initiatives Librarian at Rhode
Island College said, «As part of my job at the Rhode
Island College
library, I teach research instruction to first year students, freshman who have recently graduated from high
school.
Since receiving my children's yoga certification in 2015, I teach for LYF's
school yoga project, in gyms,
libraries, and for SCO family services, as well as at several other
schools / agencies across long
island.