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Standard III Jackie Cadena Sara Reibman Armandina Villarreal Oralia Altamirano Learner-Centered Technology and Information Access Strategies for Librarians
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Principle 1 The library media program provides a balanced, carefully selected, and systematically organized collection of print and electronic library resources that are sufficient to meet students’ needs in all subject areas and that are continuously monitored for currency and relevancy.
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Collection Size and Currency Minimum – 12 - 20 items/student Exemplary – 16 – 24 items/student
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Age of Collection Acceptable – average age of 15 years Exemplary – average age 11 years or less
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Technology Acceptable – 5-9 students/computer Exemplary – 4 students/computer or fewer Replacement cycle range – every 3-5 years
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Consortia Information Sharing Acceptable – electronic subscriptions, ILL, remote access to web in library Exemplary - includes school wide remote access to web and a minimum of 3-6 additional electronic databases
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Print Periodicals Acceptable – 10-35 periodical subscriptions Exemplary – 20-65 periodical subscriptions
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News Sources Acceptable – 1 local and 1 major metropolitan newspaper Exemplary – 2 additional major metropolitan newspapers
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Selection Policy Acceptable – written, board-approved policy Exemplary – participates in development of same policy and shares it with community
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Use of Selection Tools Acceptable – 2 professional and up-to-date tools Exemplary – 5 or more of these tools
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Correlation to TAKS/TEKS Acceptable – collection based on curriculum, state objectives, and student characteristics Exemplary – also considers national information literacy standards and community input
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Collection Management Acceptable – weeding with tools (CREW) Exemplary – management plan includes point of use development
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Benefits Collection is appropriate and reliable correlates with classroom objectives includes a variety of resources resources used on and off campus
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Principle 2 The librarian models and promotes the highest standards of conduct, ethics, and integrity in the use of the Web and other print and electronic resources.
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Legal Compliance Acceptable – adheres to current school board policies and other legal regulations Exemplary – leads staff and students to adhere to these standards
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Copyright Acceptable – 100% copyright compliance status Exemplary – same but better organized
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Copyright Notice and Monitoring Acceptable – copying equipment from library is clearly marked and monitored Exemplary – school wide compliance
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Communication Acceptable – policies and procedures are communicated to staff and administrators Exemplary – same policies and procedures are well-publicized and advocated
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Training Acceptable – provided upon request Exemplary – training integrated into library services plan
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Benefits Copyright law is observed Campus and district internet policies are observed Documentation of sources is appropriate
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Principle 3 The librarian employs existing and emerging technologies to access, evaluate, and disseminate information for integration into instructional programs
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Electronic Resources Acceptable – available in library and by remote access Exemplary – also available through library portal
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Online Catalog Acceptable – available in library Exemplary – available campus wide and remotely
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Administrative Computer Acceptable – 1 shared by all staff members Exemplary – 1/staff member
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Circulation Computer Acceptable – 1 Exemplary – 2 or more
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Technology Acceptable – supports learner Exemplary – instructs and supports learner
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Technology Committee Acceptable – librarian serves on committee Exemplary - also provides input
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Technology Initiatives Acceptable – upon request Exemplary – systematically provides training
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Benefits Effective communication skills are developed Resources are utilized Research skills developed
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Principle 4 The librarian models information problem solving processes while providing formal and informal instruction about reference and research techniques
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Teacher/Librarian Collaboration Acceptable – facilitates collaboration Exemplary – implements and evaluates collaboration
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Research Techniques Acceptable – introduces techniques to students and staff Exemplary – also instructs all to use multiple formats of research
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Benefits Students learn cooperative learning Students learn to use technology to create products and to present knowledge Students learn critical evaluation of materials
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