As chair of the AASL American University Press Books Selection Committee, I would like to sincerely thank the committee members for their time and efforts to carefully evaluate books submitted for review and to produce a quality selection
tool for school librarians.
The 24th Edition of the University Press Books for Public and Secondary School Libraries is a useful collection development
tool for school librarians seeking to meet the diverse curricular needs, interests, and learning styles within their institutions.
The 2016 edition of the University Press Books for Public and Secondary School Libraries is a specialized collection development
tool for school librarians seeking the best titles from university press publishers.
This special 25th anniversary edition of the University Press Books for Public and Secondary School Libraries is a specialized collection development
tool for school librarians seeking the best titles from outstanding university press publishers.
to provide recommendations for further research, educational policy development and
tools for the school librarian to chart how their school library impacts learning.
Not exact matches
I am an elementary
school librarian, teacher, tech integrationist, blogger and book lover with an addiction
for finding innovative apps & digital
tools for my students!
The very nature of a
librarian's service role within the
school and community, helping students learn in any and all subjects, and using the best
tools for the job, makes them the perfect person to ask about what
tools are the most efficient, as they can provide training and guidance.
A network of nationally recognized
librarians, including Mark Ray, chief digital officer
for Vancouver Public
Schools in Washington, will provide input on the development of strategies,
tools, and resources aligned with the FRS framework.
Background: Based on the charge given them (see below), the
School Library Group for the Julie Todaro's ALA Presidential Initiative, Libraries Transform: The Expert in the Library, developed tools for use by school librarians to improve their professionalism in practical, philosophical and pedagogical
School Library Group
for the Julie Todaro's ALA Presidential Initiative, Libraries Transform: The Expert in the Library, developed
tools for use by
school librarians to improve their professionalism in practical, philosophical and pedagogical
school librarians to improve their professionalism in practical, philosophical and pedagogical ways.
Skype (
School Library Journal, January 2008) It's a Mad Mad Wordle (
School Library Journal, July 2009) Ramping up Your Library Website (
School Library Journal, January 2010) Empowering Students
for Life (Multimedia Schools, March 2010) Everyday Advocacy (School Library Journal, August 2010) Checking Out the iPad (Multimedia Schools, November / December 2010) Librarians as Leaders (TechEdge, February 2011) E-Books: Just Jump In (Library Media Connection, Jan / Feb 2011) Tech Tools for Tough Times (TechEdge, November 2011) Learning Together: the Evolution of a 1:1 iPad program (Internet @Schools, January 2012) Backchanneling on the Front Burner (Library Media Connection, May / June 2012) Power of Gaming (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch column, May / June 2012) BYOT to the Library (Tech Edge, September 2012) Data Delivery: Getting the Story Out (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch column Sept 2012) iPads for Everyone (School Library Journal, October 2012) The 1:1 Experience (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch November / December 2012) Innobrarians: Librarians as Innovators (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch Jan / Feb 2013) From Professional Development to Personalized Learning (Library Media Connection Jan 2013) Live - Blogging Learning (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch March / April 2013) For E-books the Future is Now... Maybe (Internet @ Schools May / June 2013) Project Advocacy column: What are We Afraid
for Life (Multimedia
Schools, March 2010) Everyday Advocacy (
School Library Journal, August 2010) Checking Out the iPad (Multimedia
Schools, November / December 2010)
Librarians as Leaders (TechEdge, February 2011) E-Books: Just Jump In (Library Media Connection, Jan / Feb 2011) Tech
Tools for Tough Times (TechEdge, November 2011) Learning Together: the Evolution of a 1:1 iPad program (Internet @Schools, January 2012) Backchanneling on the Front Burner (Library Media Connection, May / June 2012) Power of Gaming (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch column, May / June 2012) BYOT to the Library (Tech Edge, September 2012) Data Delivery: Getting the Story Out (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch column Sept 2012) iPads for Everyone (School Library Journal, October 2012) The 1:1 Experience (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch November / December 2012) Innobrarians: Librarians as Innovators (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch Jan / Feb 2013) From Professional Development to Personalized Learning (Library Media Connection Jan 2013) Live - Blogging Learning (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch March / April 2013) For E-books the Future is Now... Maybe (Internet @ Schools May / June 2013) Project Advocacy column: What are We Afraid
for Tough Times (TechEdge, November 2011) Learning Together: the Evolution of a 1:1 iPad program (Internet @
Schools, January 2012) Backchanneling on the Front Burner (Library Media Connection, May / June 2012) Power of Gaming (Internet @
Schools Idea Watch column, May / June 2012) BYOT to the Library (Tech Edge, September 2012) Data Delivery: Getting the Story Out (Internet @
Schools Idea Watch column Sept 2012) iPads
for Everyone (School Library Journal, October 2012) The 1:1 Experience (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch November / December 2012) Innobrarians: Librarians as Innovators (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch Jan / Feb 2013) From Professional Development to Personalized Learning (Library Media Connection Jan 2013) Live - Blogging Learning (Internet @ Schools Idea Watch March / April 2013) For E-books the Future is Now... Maybe (Internet @ Schools May / June 2013) Project Advocacy column: What are We Afraid
for Everyone (
School Library Journal, October 2012) The 1:1 Experience (Internet @
Schools Idea Watch November / December 2012) Innobrarians:
Librarians as Innovators (Internet @
Schools Idea Watch Jan / Feb 2013) From Professional Development to Personalized Learning (Library Media Connection Jan 2013) Live - Blogging Learning (Internet @
Schools Idea Watch March / April 2013)
For E-books the Future is Now... Maybe (Internet @ Schools May / June 2013) Project Advocacy column: What are We Afraid
For E-books the Future is Now... Maybe (Internet @
Schools May / June 2013) Project Advocacy column: What are We Afraid Of?
University Press Books
for Public and Secondary
School Libraries is an annual collection development
tool published with the help and support of two divisions of the American Library Association: The American Association of
School Librarians (AASL) and the Collection Development and Evaluation Section of the Reference and User Services Association (RUSA / CODES).
During their middle
school years, students are likely to use the Media Center during lunch to play games with friends, visit the the
librarian after
school for book recommendations, and utilize the Media Center's technology
tools to collaborate on group projects.
The University Press Books Selected
for Public and Secondary
School Libraries is an annual collection development
tool published
for two divisions of the American Library Association: The American Association of
School Librarians (AASL) and the Public Library Association (PLA).
The University Press Books Selected
for Public and Secondary
School Libraries is an annual collection development
tool published
for two divisions of the American Library Association: Public Library Association (PLA) and the American Association of
School Librarians (AASL).
The University Press Books
for Public and Secondary
School Libraries is an annual collection development
tool published
for two divisions of the American Library Association (ALA): the American Association of
School Librarians (AASL) and the Public Library Association (PLA).
The University Press Books Selected
for Public and Secondary
School Libraries is an annual collection development
tool published with the help of two divisions of the American Library Association: the Public Library Association (PLA) and the American Association of
School Librarians (AASL).
The University Press Books
for Public and Secondary
School Libraries is an annual collection development
tool published with the help and support of two divisions of the American Library Association: The American Association of
School Librarians (AASL) and a committee of Public Library Reviewers (PLR).
For example, trained librarians can research proposed school initiatives, find resources for English learners and other students with special needs, and equip teachers with new technologies and web too
For example, trained
librarians can research proposed
school initiatives, find resources
for English learners and other students with special needs, and equip teachers with new technologies and web too
for English learners and other students with special needs, and equip teachers with new technologies and web
tools.
Ayyoub Ajmi, who is the digital communications and learning initiatives
librarian at the University of Missouri - Kansas City
School of Law, uses 360 - degree video as an instructional
tool for law students.
RELATION: AALL 2009 Unofficial Conference Wiki; AALL Computing Services SIS
Tools and Gadgets; Civil Law Dictionary, organized by Vicenc Feliu; Deontic Logic Wiki; English Medieval Legal Documents Wiki: Online Databases Available on the Web; Hicks Morley (description of internal Wiki); Intellogist; IVR Encyclopaedia of Jurisprudence, Legal Theory and Philosophy of Law; Judgepedia; JuraWiki.de; JurisPedia: The Shared Law; LawLibWik, organized by Debbie Ginsberg; LawLibWik: Law Library Wikis, organized by Debbie Ginsberg; LawLibWik: Law
School Wikis, organized by Debbie Ginsberg; LawLibWik: Legal Wikis, organized by Debbie Ginsberg; LexCraft; PBworks Legal Edition; Rosen Law (description of internal Wiki); SLA Knowledge Management Division; Wandering Law
Librarian, organized by Brent Johnson; Web 2.0
for Lawyers, by S2KM Limited; Wex; Wiki-Law.org; Wikipedia: Law; Wikis in Law Firms (Posts from sLaw): Connie Crosby's Post of Feb. 15, 2008; Simon Fodden's Post of Oct. 8, 2008.
Librarian Temple University, Kalispell, MT 2008 — Present • Analyze patrons» requests
for library materials and assist in furnishing them • Explain the use of library facilities and resources • Assist patrons in locating unusual or unique information in response to specific requests • Organize the collection of books, publications, periodicals and documents
for convenient access • Develop and implement library policies and procedures and ensure that they are followed through • Coordinate the efforts of study groups and provide them with access to resources such as audio - visual
tools and reference materials • Code and classify books and resources and develop information access aids such as electronic pathfinders and web pages • Arrange
for interlibrary loaning and liaise with different suppliers and vendors to ensure sufficient resources are obtained • Maintain records of patrons and books and periodicals lent and returned • Organize and oversee study groups by liaising with other libraries and
schools