Sentences with phrase «in library policies»

I can assure you OverDrive is not interested in managing or having any say in your library policies and issues.

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The Harper government has dismantled one of the world's top aquatic and fishery libraries as part of its agenda to reduce government as well as limit the role of environmental science in policy decision - making.
A document library in the members - only area with checklists, forms, policies, and more to help companies manage their ESOPs more effectively.
These academic programs enable students to complement their theological and biblical studies with secular skills in public management and policy, law, music, social work, business administration, information and library science or health - care administration.
The library serves as a unique resource for residents, visitors, and researchers in the fields of fitness, nutrition, policy, and public health as well as an open resource that facilitates the professional development of current and future culinary artists.
Arlington Heights library officials say one factor in this year «s crowded race is a flap over the board «s short - lived policy of allowing youngsters access to R - rated movies without their parents «consent.
State lawmakers doled out $ 52 million in pork - barrel grants before leaving Albany, including $ 500,000 for a solar - powered carousel in Buffalo and more than $ 29 million to local schools and libraries, according to the Empire Center for Public Policy.
As our elected representatives come together in Albany this winter to craft this year's state budget, I want a document that speaks to our hopes rather than our fears and creates policies that will benefit every New Yorker — and there is no better declaration of intent than funding our community libraries.
The 10 foot entryway smoke free policy is also in effect at all Buffalo & Erie County branch public libraries located in the City of Buffalo.
(Recall that Cuomo has said his first priority during the transition is «talent, talent, talent,» noting that he has already laid out a considerable number of policy proposals in his seven - book campaign library.
He outlined some of the government's policies in promoting French, which include introduction of French in a number of professional and technical - oriented universities, provision of resources in public libraries to enable learning of French with a degree of autonomy, celebration by the University of Ghana of Francophone Day with seminars and conferences to create awareness of the language, and initial talks with French TV stations to extend their broadcasting services to Ghana.
In light of the known problems that many NTT faculty members face, The Delphi Project has developed a library of resources to help institutions improve their policies relating to this group of employees.
When Education Policy Management (EPM) student Michael Dabrieo found himself working on a Navajo Reservation in New Mexico with no Internet or libraries, 70 miles from the city and 12 miles from his mailbox as part of Teach For America (TFA) it could have been the end of his education career.
This new «managed policy» system enables the automated delivery and management of keyword library up dates in the future.
Founded this year by HGSE students Jill Carlson, Nell O'Donnell, and Debra Gitler from the International Education Policy Program, Learning Through Libraries aims to increase access to books and improve the education in El Salvador.
Developed by Harvard Institutes for Higher Education Senior Director, Joseph Zolner, American Library Association President, Maureen Sullivan, and Tufts University President Emeritus, Lawrence Bacow, Library Leadership in a Digital Age brings together faculty experts, policy makers and library leaders to consider the current state and future direction of the profession.
Developed by Harvard Institutes for Higher Education Senior Director, Joseph Zolner, American Library Association President, Maureen Sullivan, and Tufts University President Emeritus, Lawrence Bacow, Library Leadership in a Digital Age brought together faculty experts, policy makers and public and higher education library leaders to discuss the current state and future direction of the profession.
The situation in the TCDSB is the latest manifestation of the lack of provincial policy on school libraries.
Citing the research, and the exciting work being done by school library practitioners in realizing the vision of the new school library learning commons, the expert panel recommended that «the Council of Ministers of Education Canada (CMEC) commission a pan-Canadian assessment engaging the full range of stakeholders, to bring forward a clear and prescriptive set of directives to frame a national policy consensus on the most appropriate model for school libraries / learning commons to maximize their contribution to the K - 12 experience and its learning outcomes.»
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«Closing the school and library connectivity gap is a major, progressive step in ensuring that America's school - age students, particularly those in rural and remote communities, gain equitable access to Internet connectivity,» said Lucy Gettman, Deputy Associate Executive Director, Federal Advocacy & Public Policy, National School Boards Association.
A panel discussion focuses on ways in which library practitioners can advocate for family engagement opportunities on a policy level.
The CSDC offers in - depth workshops and «boot camps» on both basic and technical topics, numerous charter school publications ranging from detailed «how - to» manuals and guidebooks to more brief, topical articles and papers, a major resource library of sample charter school documents and policies, the nation's most extensive charter school technical assistance web sites, and networking with charter school operators and assistance providers nationwide through the Charter Friends National Network.
School officials in at least three towns reported that when they called the State Department of Education for guidance about the sit and stay policy they were told that the mandatory SBAC Test Administration Manual was a set of guidelines and it was up to the town to decide whether to require children who have been opted out of the SBAC test to sit and stay in the classroom or whether to relocate students to the library or some other safe location where they could read or do homework.
He praised Random House for its library friendly policies and this was seconded by librarian Stephanie Anderson who said that most of the bestsellers currently available in ebook form come from Random House.
BC High adopted a new cell phone policy which allows students to use their cell phones for research purposes in the library.
To add some bigger - picture perspective, Macmillan and Simon & Schuster have yet to offer libraries their books in the ebook format at all, and other publishers are continuing the longstanding policy of allowing libraries to purchase ebooks in perpetuity.
In order for libraries to get a hold of Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson or The Wright Brothers by David McCullough, they had to all agree to S&S weird policies.
«It is encouraging to see growth in the resources available through our nation's public libraries, but the improvements are uneven, and there is more work to be done,» said Larra Clark, deputy director of the ALA Office for Information Technology Policy.
This recommended - only policy, in place since Booklist's founding in 1905, has been adapted over the decades to reflect changes in the philosophy of public - library service.
The organization is zealous in modernizing libraries by implementing policies on 3D Printing, robotics, fostering entrepreneurial endeavors and even assist in a national e-book lending scheme.
For example, Simon & Schuster doesn't license for e-book lending at all, and HarperCollins just introduced a policy to limit the number of loans per licensed e-book to 26, in an apparent move to mimic the lifespan of a physical book in library circulation.
The log in means that the library interfaces with third party systems which have their own privacy policies and terms of service — and these systems may, or may not, have the same commitment to privacy as the libraries themselves.
«Their «Unpacking ESSA» tool kit provides the standards - based and outcomes - based framework that each school library stakeholder group needs to use in their particular policy setting.
There is a city tradition, from the private tranquil libraries of stately homes such as North London's 17th - century estate Kenwood House in Hampstead Heath to the British Library's Reading Room in King's Cross — a place where the etiquette policy strongly discourages the presence of mobile phones entirely with tactfully placed signs.
While many school districts and libraries have a policy honoring parents» wishes that their own children be given alternate assignments for class readings that conflict with their morals or religious beliefs, in far too many instances schools cave in to parental outrage and simply remove a book from class reading lists; when the angry mob gets loud enough or politicians up for re-election on the «family values» ticket need to make some noise, they've even resorted to pulling the access to the book, removing it from school and public libraries and classroom borrow shelves.
Addressing these concerns will require OverDrive and our library partners to cooperate to honor geographic and territorial rights for digital book lending, as well as to review and audit policies regarding an eBook borrower's relationship to the library (i.e. customer lives, works, attends school in service area, etc.).
«All kids benefit from coding activities — not only those planning to work in technology - specific fields,» said Marijke Visser, associate director of the ALA Office for Information Technology Policy (OITP) and Libraries Ready to Code project manager.
Pinpointing an important human element, she also features «seed warriors,» who work in science, public policy, and activism, as well as public library seed programs, all of which add to the mix of rich and intellectually delicious nutritional information here.
In all of 2014 e-books have more or less stabilize with only 3 % growth from the year prior and this is forcing publishers to evaluate their policies on selling e-books to libraries.
Electronic resources considered for addition to the collection should fall within current guidelines as reflected in the JFKU Libraries Collection Development Policy and other appropriate guidelines.
This collection development policy states the principles and guidelines the John F. Kennedy University Libraries follow in the selection and acquisition of electronic resources.
This policy is based in part on: Florida Atlantic University Libraries.
Also in the discussions was the policy on ebook licensing rights that allow libraries to retain ownership after purchasing a digital title for their catalogs through 3M, even if opting to select a competitor for ebooks later on.
While there may be some argument for limited differential pricing, the current situation, which essentially puts the library's long - term ability to carry out its mission at the mercy of publishers, should be sounding alarms in the public policy arena.
In Content Reserve, your library will be able to view a list of recommended titles, set up a Recommend to Library Manager Plan to create select lists based on recommendations, as well as establish policies for the amount and frequency of recommendations permitted by a patron.
The one - year pilot tested the use, function and adoption of e-readers in selected libraries to determine how e-readers affect library patronage, communities, staff, policies and procedures.
The reason for the policy change is because research done last year shows that self - published materials were less likely than other categories of materials to be found in Canadian libraries and the CIP program was not considered useful.
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