After reading chapters 7-9 of our text and listening to the presentation by Karen Lowe, what thoughts do you have as you work through the final planning process? Granted. Funds are tight. What creative ways can you think of to enhance/develop your collection without guaranteed funds? How are you going to be ready when money IS available?
In this class, Resource Alignment for School Librarians, we will be working through the resource alignment process developed by Karen R. Lowe as outlined in her book Resource Alignment: Providing Curriculum Support in the School Library Media Center. Resource Alignment is a library collection development process that includes collection analysis, weeding, curriculum matching, and the development of a 3-5 year library collection development plan.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Thursday, March 8, 2012
What About Dewey? (optional)
What are your thoughts about keeping or getting rid of the Dewey Decimal System in your school library? Elementary? Middle School? High School? All of them?
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Going thru my shelf list...
Holy cow! If I removed everything from my high school Dewey section that was published before 1990, I might have a dozen books left!!! Seriously, though, the elementary Dewey is in pretty good shape, but the high school section is a disaster. I knew this when I took over the job; the previous librarian had told me she didn't have time to weed & update it. Plus, her background was elementary ed. It was also interesting to see how much fiction we have compared to Follett & Wilson suggested levels - WAY more than they think we should have. I know the elem. fiction & easy books need to be weeded, but will try to get to that at some point. Right now I really just want to focus on the HS Dewey, and try to get more HS students (and teachers) to use that section. Our school is working on curriculum mapping, and I'll be asking teachers for recommendations in the next few weeks, as we begin thinking of spring ordering for our curriculum.
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