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         Nevada School Media Centers:     more detail
  1. Microcomputer Information for School Media Centers
  2. Circulation Systems for School Library Media Centers: Manual to Microcomputer by Nevada Wallis Thomason, 1985-03
  3. The Library Media Specialist in Curriculum Development by Nevada Wallis Thomason, 1981-05

1. School Libraries In Iowa And Kansas
Denver Secondary school media centers Denver; Center - mediapolis; Mulberry Elementaryschool media Center - Muscatine; nevada Middle school Library - nevada;
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/iowa.html
School Library Pages in the United States
School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians
Iowa
School Library Pages School District Library Pages

2. School Libraries - Nevada To New Hampshire
Library Services and Technology Act Plan for nevada. Other Web Sites. HampsteadSchool District Library media centers Hampstead; Elementary Library
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/nevada.html
School Library Pages in the United States
School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians
Nevada
School Library Pages State Pages Relating to School Libraries Other Web Sites
New Hampshire
School Library Pages

3. School Library Media Specialists Perceptions Of Practice And
Impact of school library media centers on academic achievement A 1988 statewide surveyof nevada school librarians' selfperceptions as instructional leaders in
http://www.ala.org/aasl/SLMR/vol4/perceptions/perceptions_main.html

4. Nevada School Of The Arts
315 S. 7th Street Las Vegas, NV 89101 Chamber music is an integral part of musical study and performance. It is in small ensembles that students grow and mature musically. and rewarding experience. nevada school of the Arts offers this in nursing homes, and in retirement centers. Being a member create art in various media such as drawing, painting,
http://www.lvrj.com/communitylink/schoolofarts/instruction.html
315 S. 7th Street
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: (702)386-ARTS
COURSE OFFERINGS
CHAMBER MUSIC
Chamber music is an integral part of musical study and performance. It is in small ensembles that students grow and mature musically. Students interested in performing in small ensembles are placed in quintets, quartets, trios, duos or other small chamber groups. Intermediate and advanced level students are coached by members of the faculty.
55-minute coaching session per week for 15 weeks and a student recital
FEE: $120
Shakeh Ghoukasian with Dr. Shinichi Suzuki
SUZUKI TALENT EDUCATION PROGRAM
Suzuki Program Coordinator: Shakeh Ghoukasian
Following World War II, Dr. Shinichi Suzuki developed the theory that all children can be educated by the mother tongue method of learning. Children learn their native language with ease at a tender young age. Why not apply this procedure to learning a musical instrument? Dr. Masaaki Honda, in propounding this theory said, "If they can speak and understand such difficult things as language, they surely must have the abilities for performing high arts if these are also developed at a tender age."
"The general concept of the word 'talent' was that of a particular faculty with which one is naturally endowed. Talent education is based on the assumption that humans are born with a very high potential for development. Talent education applies to more than knowledge of technical skill but also morality, building of character, and appreciating beauty. We know that these are human attributes acquired by education and environment. Thus our [Suzuki] movement is not concerned with raising so-called prodigies, nor does it intend to emphasize just early development. We must express it as a total human education."

5. National Media Market
with Librarians, Directors, school media Personnel and Curriculum Specialists and Spa in Las Vegas, nevada. For reservations National Association for media and Technology centers
http://www.nmm.net/
National
Media
Market
Join with Librarians, Directors, School Media Personnel, Curriculum Specialists and Educational Broadcasting Professionals to preview and select educational and special interest videos, CDs and interactive technology.
25th Annual National Media Market
Alexis Park Resort
Las Vegas, Nevada
Sunday - Thursday, September 21 - 25, 2003 Transportation and Lodging Headquarters hotel for The National Media Market is the Alexis Park Resort and Spa in Las Vegas, Nevada.
For reservations call 800-453-8000 and be sure to specify that you are attending The National Media Market.
A hotel deposit is required with reservations.
The hotel's address is 375 East Harmon Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 Make your reservations before July 21, 2003, and receive the early bird discounted rate of $99.00 per night. This rate is available to include three days prior to Market dates and three days following Market dates. Reservations made after July 21 will be at the rate of $109.00 per night.
About the National Media Market
2003 Registration
to be viewed with Acrobat Reader 5.0

6. III
and NL Master, A 1988 Statewide Survey of nevada school Librarians’ Self Power”The New National Guidelines for school Library media centers.
http://www.unocoe.unomaha.edu/ghartzell/library/III_principalrole.htm
III. Evidence and Arguments That Administrative Leadership Is Key in Developing Quality Library Media Programs Administrative leadership is unquestionably a key factor in any school operation. Emergency Librarian (January-February, 1989), p. 31. Teacher Librarian , volume 27, no. 1 (October, 1999), pp. 15-20. R. Blazek, Influencing Students Toward Media Center Use: An Experimental Investigation In Mathematics (Chicago: American Library Association, 1975). B. S. Campbell and P. A. Cordiero, High School Principal Roles and Implementation Themes for Mainstreaming Information Literacy Instruction Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (New York, April 8-12, 1996). ERIC Document Number ED 399 667. J. B. Charter, Case Study Profiles of Six Exemplary Public High School Library Media Programs (Doctoral dissertation, Florida State University, 1982). P. A. B. Cruzeiro, Role and Function Attitudes of Public School Principals Regarding the Library Media Program (Doctoral dissertation, University of South Dakota).

7. CCSLA: What Do Library Media Specialists Do?
Lesson plans for implementing the nevada Curriculum Standards; Policiesand procedures impacting schools and school library media centers;
http://www.ccsd.net/libassoc/librarymediaspecialist.html
Welcome to
the Clark County
School Library Association's
Introduction
This page answers many commonly asked questions about Library Media Specialists in the Clark County School District, Nevada. Our district is now the sixth largest school district in the county as it serves the population of Las Vegas and surrounding communities. Once called "Librarians," the elements of this profession now include much more than teaching and the maintenance of a collection of books. Library Media Specialists "wear many hats," as the information below describes their increasingly complex and essential role.
To move to a specific part of this document, click on the book to the left of the topic and you will be magically transported to that section!
What do Library Media Specialists do for students?
What do Library Media Specialists do for teachers?
What does a Library Media Specialist do for the library?
How do Library Media Specialists help implement the curriculum?
What are some issues you should discuss with your Library Media Specialist?
Information Specialist
Library Media Specialists -
  • Inspire students to become avid and competent readers by providing them with appropriate reading materials and the guidance to find those materials when needed.

8. Nevada Library Association
nevada Library Association Logo. nevada Library Association. no access.Is filtering okay in school library media centers? In order
http://www.nevadalibraries.org/publications/freedom/ch3-04.html
Nevada Library Association
Nevada Library Association
    Intellectual Freedom Handbook, 1999
    Frequently Asked Internet Questions
    June 1998 In response to numerous questions on the specifics of filtering issues, the ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee has developed the following questions-and-answers document to provide guidance to librarians on these and related matters. This document is by no means comprehensive, and the Committee anticipates adding to it on a regular basis. Internet Questions
  • Is filtering okay in the children's room? Is it okay to filter in the children's room if children are permitted access to unfiltered computers outside of the children's room? This is the most frequently asked question public libraries are facing in 1998. It appears that those public libraries that are doing five things simultaneously are meeting the most success in providing Internet access to children in children's rooms. They are 1) developing a broad Internet use policy that is part of rather than separate from overall library use policies; 2) educating the entire public regarding the Internet policy and regarding use of the Internet itself; 3) providing unfiltered Internet access in the children's room; 4) strongly encouraging parents to guide their children's use of the Internet in libraries; and 5) providing professional advice in the area of Web site selection to obtain information.

9. LIBSTATS - STATE
Output Measures for school Library media centers in Colorado 1997 Excel Files (.xls)By school / State Totals nevada, nevada State Library and Archives Public
http://www.niulib.niu.edu/libstats/STATE.HTM

10. Nevada State Library And Archives
State of nevada, nevada State Library and Archives, Seal of nevada. The Impactof school Library media centers on Academic Achievement (1993).
http://dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/infonevada/schoolbroc_links.htm

School Library Impact Studies
Information Empowered: The School Librarian as an Agent of Academic Achievement in Alaska (1999) How School Librarians Help Kids Achieve Standards: The Second Colorado Study (2002) The Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement (1993)

11. NSLA - LPD - Statewide Masterplan For NV Libraries
services at elementary and secondary school library/media centers. extended hoursduring the school year and nevada Literacy Coalition will continue to provide
http://dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/NSLA/lpd/masterpln.htm

12. NEVADA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE: TEXTBOOKS
1. Each school district shall include in its written procedures for the selectionof supplemental textbooks and the resources to be used in media centers a
http://www.leg.state.nv.us/NAC/NAC-390.html
CHAPTER 390 - TEXTBOOKS ADOPTION AND USE OF TEXTBOOKS AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA                    “Electronic media” defined............................................................................................. 3                    Committees to evaluate and recommend textbooks and electronic media: Appointment; membership...................................................................................... 3                    Committee evaluation of textbooks............................................................................... 3                    Electronic media: Notification to use; committee evaluation.................................... 4                    Provision of opportunity for members of community to review textbooks and electronic media and submit comments................................................................. 4                    Recommendations for adoption of textbooks or electronic media: Time for submission; effect of incorrect or inaccurate evaluation.................................... 4                    Compliance with schedule for adoption of textbooks and electronic media.......... 4

13. Medicine & Nursing
Control and Prevention Home Page; centers for Disease of Nursing; University ofNevada school of Medicine. Home About the Library media Services Research
http://library.wncc.nevada.edu/usefulwebsites/medicine.htm
General Nevada related sites:
Biology
Chemistry Science return to: Useful Web Sites General Nevada
To locate additional web sites, Search the Internet
WNCC Home
Library Home About the Library ... Contact

14. Digital Distance Education/Continuing Education Program
an elementary and a secondary library media specialist in nevada and Idaho. As a scholarin school media centers and educational technology, Dr. Loertscher has
http://witloof.sjsu.edu/imls/personnel.htm
Digital Distance Education/
Continuing Education
DDE/CE
Home
Institute
Schedule
WebBoard ... Press Release San Jose State University
School of Library and Information Science January 2000 Institute
Personnel
Robertta H. Barba
Robertta H. Barba is a Professor at San Jose State University where she teaches graduate coursework in Instructional Technology, including: Introduction to Instructional Media, Advanced Computer Graphics, Interactive Instructional Video,Educational uses of HyperCard/HyperStudio, Distance Education: Web-based Learning, Emerging Technologies, and Digital Photography for Educators. Dr. Barba received her B.S. and M.S. degrees at the University of Delaware and her Ph.D. degree at the Pennsylvania State University. She has previously held faculty positions at San Diego State University and the University of New Mexico. Robertta Barba is an experienced science educator, having worked in the Appoquinimink School District in Odessa, Delaware; Christina School District in Newark, Delaware; Quemado Rural Independent Schools in Quemado, New Mexico, Encinco Rural Independent Schools, Encino, New Mexico; and the Albuquerque Public Schools in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has worked as a classroom teacher, a science department chair, a district science curriculum supervisor, and a student teacher supervisor.

15. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
nevada. INSTRUCTIONAL COMPUTERS. (2001), Classrooms, 14.1. Computer labs, 16.5.Libraries/media centers, 116.1. Statewide. 86. National school Lunch Program, Eligible,88.
http://www.edweek.org/sreports/tc02/state_data.cfm?slug=35nv_data.h21

16. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
nevada. Students per instructional computer in (2000). 19.4. Libary/media centers,121.7. (2000). Students after school hours, 93. Parents/community members, 65.
http://www.edweek.org/sreports/tc01/states/tc01state_data.cfm?slug=35nv_data.h20

17. Tech-Links
nevada Department of Employment, Training, Rehabilitation educational agencies,teachers, school library and 12) classrooms, library media centers, and other
http://www.ed-excellence.org/The_Tool_Chest/Contacts/Edx_Forums/Links/Tech-Links
S E C T I O N S
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
  • US Charter Schools Website Charter Friends National Network Charter Schools Development Center Center for Education Reform CANEC Colorado League of Charter Schools MAPSA Minnesota Association of Charter Schools Pioneer Institute - CHARTER SCHOOL RESOURCE CENTER D.C. Charter Center Missouri Charter Schools Info. Center
Government Resources
    National Sites
  • Links to State Education Agencies Department of Education Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program Education Commission of the States ERIC Sites Forms And Publications - IRS The United States General Accounting Office
  • Nevada Sites
  • Nevada's Official Web Site Nevada Legislature Online Nevada Sec of State Nevada Department of Education [State Workers Compensation Programs] [State Department of Taxation] Washoe County City of Reno [ClarkCounty] [City of North Las Vegas] [City of Las Vegas] [City of Henderson] U.S. Department of Education U.S. Department of Education (ED) Home Page National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) Office of Technology E-Rate Information Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI)
Regional Laboratories Northeast and Island Regional Educational Laboratory (LAB) Mid-Atlantic Regional Educational Laboratory (LSS) Appalachia Educational Laboratory (AEL) SouthEastern Regional Vision for Education (SERVE) North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL) Southwest Educational Development Laboratory (SEDL) Mid-continent Regional Educational Laboratory (McREL)

18. Index For The Internet School Library Media Center
Science Fiction Netiquette Netscape. A Primer nevada. State New Hampshire. Librarians'Index to the Internet school Library media centers see school
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/ind.htm

19. Online Library Instruction
Through collaboration with the University of nevadaLas Vegas, the to work in a varietyof library environments including school media centers, public libraries
http://www.colosys.net/pathfinder/StaffDevelopment/OnlineLibraryInstruction.htm
ONLINE LIBRARY INSTRUCTION
  • Library 101 Basic Skills
    An Internet Training module that provides "first day skills for new paraprofessional employees in public, college, and school libraries. New employees will work with library staff to learn about confidentiality, policies, operations, and physical organization. Developed by Three Rivers Library System in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
    Library 101 Reference

    An Internet training module to help new (or used!) paraprofessional staff explore the purpose, tools, and techniques of reference services in small or medium size public, college, or school libraries. Interactive module encourages working with the reference collection, other staff, and supplementary web sites. Developed by Three Rivers Library System in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
    Library 101 Web Pages

    School Library 101

    Useful, easy-to-understand helps and hints for those who work in school libraries. Whether you are a paraprofessional running a school library with little to no formal training or a certified library media specialist who would like to review or update your practice, this Web site has something for you! Developed by Three Rivers Library System In Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
    CORE: California Opportunities for Reference Excellence
    is a statewide correspondence training program developed for the public libraries in California. The San Joaquin Valley Library System headquartered in Fresno, California manages the project on behalf of the California State Library. They will, upon receipt of a supervisor's request on library letterhead, issue a password that permitts access to the answer key. Even if the correspondence aspect of this program is not used, the written materials are very beneficial. The San Joaquin Valley Library System has had a Reference Correspondence Course since its beginning in 1960. The CORE course is based on that work. In 1990, the state of Minnesota adapted the CORE materials for use in Minnesota, as the MORE project. As part of that effort, a committee revised and updated the CORE materials. This current edition of the CORE REFERENCE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE incorporates many of those changes and updates.

20. Course Schedule  Fall 2002
Practicum in Library media centers. Eldon (TriCounty Technical school), Kirksville(TCRC), Maryville (McKemy Center), nevada (nevada TeleCenter), Park
http://library.cmsu.edu/lisdept/WebSite/fall02.htm
Library Science Program Course Schedule, Fall 2002 NOTE: S tudents taking courses that have some scheduled meetings with the remainder online should check into BlackBoard on the first official day of classes. The first scheduled meeting date is NOT the date that the class begins. All classes begin on the first official day of classes! Enroll now! Course Course Title Location Credits Dates/Time Instructor LIS 4200 Sec 02 Libraries and Librarianship Three On Campus, JCKL 1464, supplemented by online activities On Campus Meetings: Saturday, August 24 ; Saturday, September 28; and Saturday, October 26 Pat Antrim LIS 4230
On Campus / ITV
JCKL 1430 Thursdays 6-8:45
ITV Locations: See below Jim Agee LIS 4300 Sec 01 Intro. to the Internet Via the Internet Online Online Cheryl Riley LIS 4320 Sec 01 Creating Web-Based Resources Online Online Odin Jurkowski LIS 4740
Administration of the Library Media Center On Campus / ITV
JCKL 1430 Tuesdays 6-8:45
ITV Locations: See below Marilyn Clifton LIS 5220 Sec 02 Introduction to Reference Online with 2 on campus meetings , JCKL 2441 On Campus meetings: Saturday, September 21 Saturday, November 23

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