Journal of Education for Librarianship

Journal of Education for Librarianship
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 840
Release: 1982
Genre: Library education
ISBN: UVA:X030602001

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Toward a 21st Century School Library Media Program

Toward a 21st Century School Library Media Program
Author: Esther Rosenfeld,David V. Loertscher
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2007-10-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781461664338

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This collection of enlightening and stimulating articles, written by some of the most important figures in school librarianship, demonstrates how teacher-librarians, classroom teachers, and administrators can work together to create a 21st century school library media program. With topics that emphasize student success, leadership, partnerships, curriculum design, collaborative planning and teaching, literacy, 21st century skills, emerging technologies, and so much more, this compendium brings together the best of the best discussions. The practicing teacher-librarian, as well as the student seeking to expand his or her knowledge of the field, will find this compilation especially beneficial in providing an overview of the most critical issues related to the role the teacher-librarian plays in their school. The articles, previously published in the peer-reviewed Teacher Librarian: The Journal for School Library Professionals with several included from the magazine VOYA: Voice of Youth Advocates, reveal how school libraries and teacher-librarians are moving forward to meet the challenges of this new century.

School Librarianship

School Librarianship
Author: Susan W. Alman
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2017-02-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781442272088

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This publication focuses on the past, present, and future impact of school librarians. The contributors are recognized leaders within the information profession with expertise in school libraries, and they chronicle international issues in professional education, scholarship, organizations, and the innovations of practitioners –information that appeals to a global audience of professional educators, practitioners, and students involved in school libraries. The book is divided into three parts with each chapter contributed by an individual who has made significant contributions to the profession. Part 1 focuses on the history of school libraries and children’s literature. Part 2 provides a perspective on the current trends and opportunities for professional development and scholarship for school librarians, and Part 3 offers views on the ways school librarians will interact with students and teachers in the future. Readers will find authoritative information about the education, professional associations, scholarship, and innovations that are occurring internationally, and they will be inspired to perpetuate the legacy of school library advocacy established by Dr. E. Blanche Woolls. The book will appeal to a global audience of professional educators, practitioners, and students involved in school libraries.

Continuing Education for Librarians

Continuing Education for Librarians
Author: Carol Smallwood,Kerol Harrod,Vera Gubnitskaia
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013-01-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781476601311

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It is an exciting time to be a librarian. Advances in technology have let libraries expand far beyond walls and lead the way in information delivery, while transforming the physical library into a place where customers can connect to information in new ways. It is also a challenging time to be a librarian. With continual change as the new normal, staying current can seem overwhelming. Even as they face budget shortfalls and staff reductions, librarians are tasked with finding the time and resources to keep abreast of rapid changes. This book offers a cornucopia of practical advice about how to acquire new skills (and formal and informal credentials) through all stages of a career. The 27 essays cover formal and online education, conferences, fellowships, workshops, networking, teaching, mentoring, balancing personal with professional lives, and money matters--and are filled with practical, honest and real-world advice.

Journal of Education for Librarianship

Journal of Education for Librarianship
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1983
Genre: Library education
ISBN: UCAL:B3388892

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Vols. for 1971-1984 include an unnumbered directory issue, of the association under its various names, which is cataloged separately.

The Demise of the Library School

The Demise of the Library School
Author: Richard J. Cox
Publsiher: Library Juice Press, LLC
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781936117451

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In The Demise of the Library School, Richard J. Cox places the present and future of professional education for librarianship in the debate on the modern corporate university. The book is a series of meditations on critical themes relating to the education of librarians, archivists, and other information professionals, playing off of other commentators analyzing the nature of higher education and its problems and promises.

Theory and Practice in Library Education

Theory and Practice in Library Education
Author: Joe Morehead
Publsiher: Littleton, Colo. : Libraries Unlimited
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1980
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015003634360

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Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries

Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries
Author: Donna L. Gilton
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2012
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780810883567

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Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries demonstrates that public librarians can promote learning by combining the elements of Information Literacy Instruction (ILI) with traditional practices of public libraries. This approach contributes to the information enfranchisement of patrons and enhances the fulfillment of the traditional goals and purposes of libraries. Donna L. Gilton provides background on ILI and current developments in public library instruction and also examines educational theories and practices derived from the fields of behaviorism, cognitive psychology, constructivism, and educational humanism. Additional chapters delve into practices developed to deal with diverse groups and translate the theories and practices that have been outlined into a well-coordinated plan. The final chapters survey the role of libraries as cultural institutions. This book introduces the field of ILI to public librarians in the context of their own traditions and shows the unique ways that ILI can be implemented in public library settings. It encourages librarians to rethink practices to incorporate the principles of ILI and will enable public librarians to extend and enrich their instruction on information use. Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries is a valuable resource for librarians, educators, and leaders of public organizations.