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  1. Added Sep 22, 2007 by aseldow
    A new survey on the state of school library media centers (LMCs) in the U.S. shows that although school libraries are connected as never before, overall they fall short in many ways, especially on the elementary school level. The survey, conducted by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), is the first in what AASL intends to be an annual series examining the state of school LMCs.
  2. Added Jul 23, 2007 by aseldow
    ISSN:1481-1782. This article covers essential associations and organization, research projects, surveys, reports, books, conferences, studies, periodicals and online resources that teacher-librarians should know to stay current and take their stand as leaders in their school. They include the published proceedings of the annual conference of the International Association of School Lib...
  3. Added Jul 17, 2007 by digizen and 4 others
    Free books.
  4. Added May 29, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    American Library Association's top ten teen picks for books.
  5. Added May 20, 2007 by aseldow
    As more educators and librarians collaborate in an online environment, wikis (which in Hawaiian means “quick” or “very fast”) provide users with a tool that can be easily accessed, edited, and updated. As we create a more collaborative 2.0 school library environment, wikis provide an opportunity for students, teachers, parents, administrators, and community members to actively create new information for others.
  6. Added May 13, 2007 by aseldow and 4 others
    School Library Journal, is the leading print magazine, and now SLJ.com serving librarians who work with young people in schools and public libraries. The two resources give librarians up-to-date information needed to integrate libraries into the school curriculum, become leaders in the areas of technology, reading, and information literacy, and create high-quality collections for children and youn
  7. Added May 12, 2007 by aseldow
    Welcome to KidsConnect's research toolbox for students. It will help you become more comfortable with the research process. In KCTools you'll find help with four basic phases of the research process. It begins with "I wonder" and asks you to think about your question or topic and how to seek further advice on the Internet.
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