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Authors: Lesley S. J. Farmer
ISBN-13: 9781563088780, ISBN-10: 1563088789
Format: Paperback
Publisher: ABC-Clio, LLC
Date Published: August 2001
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Lesley S. J. Farmer

LESLEY S. J. FARMER is Coordinator of Library Media Teacher Services Credential Program and Professor of Library Media Technology at California State University, Long Beach. A frequent contributor to professional journals, she was selected by CSLA as the 1999 Technology School Librarian of the Year.

Book Synopsis

This text by Farmer (library media technology, California State U., Long Beach) provides a guide to developing library media centers into true learning communities through collaboration with other community resources, such as school members, families, universities, libraries, community agencies, professional organizations, and businesses. The author discusses the nature of partnerships, at both individual and group levels; the steps for developing and maintaining partnerships, particularly with groups; and ways in which technology can affect educational collaborative efforts. For school librarians, administrators, teachers, and others interested or involved in a collaborative role.

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KLIATT

Farmer, a professor of library media technology at California State University, Long Beach, makes a convincing case here that creating partnerships is essential for school media specialists, and she shows how to go about establishing successful collaborative relationships. She begins by describing the learning community and the importance of incorporating information literacy into teaching; she discusses technology as a means and as an end; she covers how to team up with school members, families, institutes of higher learning, libraries, community agencies, professional organizations, and business, among other topics. In each case she incorporates case studies and helpful examples of proposals and projects. Carefully organized for clarity, this up-to-date guide to forming valuable alliances will be helpful for school media specialists at all levels. KLIATT Codes: n/a 2001, Libraries Unltd, 206p. tables. bibliog. index., $32.50. Ages adult. Reviewer: Paula Rohrlick; KLIATT , November 2001 (Vol. 35, No. 6)

Table of Contents

Preface
Ch. 1The Learning Community1
Ch. 2Library Media Programs9
Ch. 3Leading from the Middle17
Ch. 4Technology as a Means and an End23
Ch. 5The Nature of Groups45
Ch. 6Building Group Partnerships59
Ch. 7Teaming with School Members69
Ch. 8Teaming with Families87
Ch. 9Teaming with Institutes of Higher Learning97
Ch. 10Teaming with Libraries105
Ch. 11Teaming with Community Agencies113
Ch. 12Teaming with Professional Organizations123
Ch. 13Teaming with Business131
Ch. 14Levels of Learning Community Partnerships141
Ch. 15Putting It All Together177
Ch. 16References and Additional Reading191
Index199

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