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School Library Services 21
Building a 21st Century Library Program
NYC School Library System NYC DOE, Division of Teaching and Learning Office of Curriculum, Standards and Academic
Engagement
Professional Development
Information Access and Delivery
Session 3
NYC School Library System NYC DOE, Division of Teaching and Learning
Office of Curriculum, Standards and Academic Engagement
Please read “Things That Keep Us Up at
Night” by Joyce Valenza and Doug Johnson
How do the issues raised in this article impact collection development, your approach to reading motivation and a 21st century library program?
NYC School Library System NYC DOE, Division of Teaching and
Learning Office of Curriculum, Standards and Academic
Engagement
Keep this question in mind as we go through the day ---
Information Access and DeliveryCollection Development
Integrating Technology and Reading Motivation
Collection Development Needs Assessment Weeding Collection Development
Policy Challenged Materials Selection Tools Purchasing
Conduct a Needs Assessment
Purpose of the collection Use of the collection Alignment with school curriculum Interest Appropriate Needs of the school community Age of the collection
Weeding
M = Misleading; factually inaccurate
U = Ugly; book is worn and torn, in disrepair
S = Superseded by a newer edition (think of almanacs, etc.)
T = Trivial; of no real discernable value
I = Irrelevant to the needs and interests of your community
E = Elsewhere available
Challenged Materials
Instructional materials in classroom vs. library materials
Defined process helps during a crisis Have evidence (i.e. professional review,
curriculum, etc.) to back up purchasing decisions
Review ALA Intellectual Freedom Toolkits and AASL’s Interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights
Protects against challenges Provides framework for developing a
quality collection Purchases based on sound professional
reviews or professional recommendations
Collection Development Policy
Selection Tools
Magazines and Journals School Library Journal, Horn Book,
Booklink, VOYA, etc. Specialized Reviewing Sources
NCTE, NCST, NCTSS, Wilson’s, etc. Bank Street’s Best Children’s Books of
the Year American Association of School
Librarians Association for Library Services to
Children Public library book lists
Electronic Selection Tools
• Books-in-Print 2.0
• Bowker’s Fiction Connection
• Bowker’s Non-Fiction Connection
• SLS Portaportal.com
What is the FAMIS Library Module (FLM)?
NEW ordering procedure and tools for library personnel to build collection lists and place orders.
Expected Dates of Release: Week of January 11-15.
The purchasing portal will incorporate functions of Books in Print 2.0 and the FAMIS Portal.
Who are the contracted library material jobbers?
Who are contracted sole source vendors?
Examples:
Who are contracted magazine vendors?• Allini Magazine Company• Island Magazine• EBSCO Subscriptions• WT Cox
Books in Print 2.0
FAQ’s
BIP 2.0 Home page
What should I do to prepare for the new purchasing portal?
Obtain a FAMIS User ID to access the FAMIS Library Services Ordering Tool when it is launched.
Register for a Webinar with DCP at http://www.learningtimes.net/dcpwebcasts.
Explore Books in Print 2.0 at http://www.booksinprint2.com.
Library and Reference Materials BudgetQuick Code___________ Total Budget____________
Library and Reference Materials Object Code Budget Actual Difference ($)Books 338 $ 1,000 $ 997 $ (3)Periodicals 338 250 231 (19)Electronic Subscription Databases 199 1,250 1,250 - Total Expenses Object Code Budget Actual Difference ($) $ 2,500 $ 2,478 $ (22) Library and Reference Materials Object Code Budget Actual Difference ($) Total Expenses Budget Actual Difference ($)
Activity: Your annual library allocation is $2,500. How will you spend your annual budget? First, create an annual budget of expenditures. Then develop a list in Books in Print 2.0 using the collection development tools we reviewed.
Enjoy your lunch!
Reading Motivation What is reading motivation? How is it different from reading
instruction? What is the special role of the library
program and the librarian?
WHY?“We have libraries filled with books, yet
many students who enter our media centers are aliterate; they have the ability to read but choose not to. Learn best practices for reaching these students. The number of aliterate students far outnumber the number of illiterate students in the later grades.”Patrick Jones, Author
“Reading ability is positively correlated with the extent to which students read recreationally.”
National Center for Education Statistics
http://nces.ed.gov/
Reluctant Readers say:"I don't read because it is boring." --boy,
age 15 “I usually don't read because it gives me
headaches trying to focus my eyes on the words.” –boy, age 14
“I don't really have time to read during school days and I don't really know which books are worth reading.” –girl, age 15 Adapted from Power Point presented by Patrick Jones at AASL 2005
These teens did not develop their attitude toward reading
overnight.We need to catch our students
in elementary and middle school and nurture them as
readers.
What attracts reluctant readers?
Non-fiction (especially boys) Graphics White space Freedom of choice Thin (no page number
requirements) Audio books Magazines Online format Web 2.0 – Social networking
Reading issues to consider: Gender English Language Learners Reader Behavior Teacher Behavior Technology School Climate Skill Development Confidence
NYC School Library System NYC DOE, Division of Teaching and Learning Office of Curriculum, Standards and Academic
Engagement
Adapted from Reading and the Secondary School Library Program by Pam Berger, 2008
NYC School Library System NYC DOE, Division of Teaching and Learning Office of Curriculum, Standards and Academic
Engagement
Reflect:
• What are the common elements present among all of the reading issues?• What common strategies can be used to address these issues?• What is the librarian’s role in addressing these issues?
Your Task: Choose an issue: Gender, ELL, Reader
Behavior, Teacher Behavior, Technology, School Climate, Skill Development, Confidence
Discuss (in your group) What is the reading issue? What strategies/methods have worked?
Brainstorm new strategies What is the role of the librarian in
addressing the issue? One person from each table share out.NYC School Library System NYC DOE,
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Berger, 2008
Reading Motivation Techniques
Take various forms . . .
Whole school
Small group
Individual
Reading motivation techniques - Whole school:
ContestsCompetitionsStudent reviewsAuthor visitsCelebrationsDisplays
Reading motivation techniques – Small group oriented:
Booktalks Book clubs Readers’
theater Puppets
Reading motivation techniques – Aimed at individual student:
Spur of the moment (fly-by booktalks)
Connecting YA book to classic title
Next in series advice“If you liked this, you might
like . . .”Movie to book connectionLinks in PortaPortal lead to sites that give
book lists based on the above criteria plus many more.
Reading and Technology
Engages studentsBrings library program into
21st CenturyUtilizes need of students to be
social, to connect to peersHelps create community
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Engagement
Reading and TechnologyWikisBlogsPodcastsAudio booksWordleComix
NYC School Library System NYC DOE, Division of Teaching and Learning Office of Curriculum, Standards and Academic
Engagement
Reading and Technology
Book trailersShared book reviewsAuthor motivational sitesTeachingBooks.net
NYC School Library System NYC DOE, Division of Teaching and Learning Office of Curriculum, Standards and Academic
Engagement
Wikis Teacher’s Guide to Wikis
http://www.teachersfirst.com/content/wiki/
Collaborative Editable Easy to set up and use Can trace contributions
Free Wiki programs: http://www.wikispaces.com http://pbwiki.comNYC School Library System NYC DOE,
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Blogs Self-expression Real-life writing experience
Why Let Our Students bloghttp://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=838&title=Why_Let_our_Students_Blog_
Better than a book report A running commentary More personal than a book report
Free Blog-hosting Sites WordPress http://wordpress.org/ Blogger http://blogger.com
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Engagement
Podcasts Interviews Commentary Oral skills
Podcasting sites: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ http://voicethread.com/#home
Collaborative podcasting http://voicethread4education.wikispaces.co
m/Library
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Engagement
Audio Books
Support different learning modalities
Allow challenged readers to participate
Help English Language Learners with English
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Engagement
Wordle and Comix
Wordle: http://www.wordle.net A fun way to provoke thinking
outside of the boxAccentuates frequent words
(concepts?) A different way to arrange a
presentationComix:
http://makebeliefscomix.com Students create own comic
strip Another way to do a final project
NYC School Library System NYC DOE, Division of Teaching and Learning Office of Curriculum, Standards and Academic
Engagement
Book Trailers: YouTube Book Trailers Digital Book Talk (University of Central
Florida) http://digitalbooktalk.com/ One True Mediahttp://www.onetruemedia.com/otm_site/view_shared?p=7e2298c79f1fbe0c280791
Book Trailers
Shared Book Reviews
Book Hive: http://www.bookhive.org
TeenReads: http://www.teenreads.com
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Engagement
Author Motivational Sites
Guys Read: http://www.guysread.com
Read Kiddo Read: http://www.readkiddoread.com
TeachingBooks.net:http://teachingbooks.net
NYC School Library System NYC DOE, Division of Teaching and Learning Office of Curriculum, Standards and Academic
Engagement
Things to consider when planning reading motivation activities:
Who is the target audience and what are the reading issues that need to be addressed?
What kind of activity? How does this activity connect with
what’s currently going on in the school?
What are the materials that you need?
Things to consider when planning reading motivation activities:
Estimated cost (if any)? Where will the money come from? Who are the other key players
involved in rolling this activity out?
What impact do you expect to see and how will you measure it?
How will you “brand it” or make it stick? Tween to Teen New Yorkers Read
The PortaPortal has many helpful sites for reading motivation:
Reading Motivation Activity: Plan two reading motivational
activities:1. Plan a small group activity2. Plan a school-wide campaign
Integrate some use of technology into each of the activities Use this time to explore the sites I have
introduced you to Share with group
Today’s students need to go beyond the traditional information literacy skills.
And this means teachers will have to stretch as
well!
Is the time right for you? May not be ready right now But need to know what is out there Don’t plunge ahead just to be ahead But do think about how you could use
one of these techniques to teach better Start slowly; choose one When have reached comfort level on
one, consider another technique
Thanks for coming… Please complete the evaluation before you
leave…I hope these sessions have been beneficial.
Please make sure to schedule a visit. Don’t hesitate to e-mail me with questions. Use NYCSLIST to request help from your
colleagues and share information.
See you March 10th!