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Language Arts & Disciplines : Library & Information Science

Library & Information Science eBooks

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Collection Management for Youth
By: Hughes-Hassell, Sandra; Mancall, Jaqueline C.
Published by: ALA Editions

It's no longer about just about having the ''best'' collection. As education shifts to a learner-centered environment, collection development must address the dynamic interplay between all stakeholders in the wider school community. Based on the latest educational theory and research, Hughes-Hassell and Mancall recommend a plan to operate school media centers in the midst of radical flux, while meeting students' information needs in a holistic context. Connecting to the guidelines of Information Power, the premier learner-focused model for library media centers, Collection Management for Youth is grounded in educational theory to help connect the ''whys'' to the ''hows''. The authors pose a challenge to school library media specialists and supervisors, youth librarians in public libraries, and educators: Given these tools, are you willing to become learner-centered collection managers, to wear the hats of change agents, leaders, learners, and research guides?. This ground-breaking guide will help youth librarians:. Develop and manage collections that meet the changing needs of learners. Address a dynamic educational process and ever-changing resource base. Become an informed teacher and information guide. Tap into the school’s broadest learning community to build partnerships. Addressing both print and electronic information sources, this must-have manual is filled with eleven field-tested tools to encourage collaboration and help put the concepts to work. more...

Price: $35.00


A Companion to Digital Humanities
By: Schreibman, Susan (ed.); Siemens, Ray (ed.); Unsworth, John (ed.)
Published by: Wiley-Blackwell

This Companion offers a thorough, concise overview of the emerging field of humanities computing.:.; Contains 37 original articles written by leaders in the field.; Addresses the central concerns shared by those interested in the subject.; Major sections focus on the experience of particular disciplines in applying computational methods to research problems; the basic principles of humanities computing; specific applications and methods; and production, dissemination and archiving.; Accompanied by a website featuring supplementary materials, standard readings in the field and essays to be included in future editions of the Companion. more...

Price: $167.95


Computerization and Controversy
By: Kling, Rob
Published by: Morgan Kaufmann (Elsevier Science & Technology Books)

The Second Edition of Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices is a collection of 78 articles that examine the social aspects of computerization from a variety of perspectives, many presenting important viewpoints not often discussed in the conventional literature. A number of paired articles comprise thought-provoking head-on debate. Fields represented include computer science, information systems, management, journalism, psychology, law, library science, and sociology. This volume introduces some of the major controversies surrounding the computerization of society and helps readers recognize the social processes that drive and shape computerization. Division into eight provocatively titled sections facilitates course planning for classroom or seminar use. A lead article for each section frames the major controversies, locates the selections within the debates, and points to other relevant literature. more...

Price: $76.95


Computers in Translation
By: Newton, John
Published by: Routledge

Translators, system designers, system operators and researchers present a comprehensive guide to machine translation: its history, its successes, its limitations and its potential. more...

Price: $180.00


Connecting Boys with Books
By: Sullivan, Michael
Published by: ALA Editions

Pre-adolescent boys are nearly invisible in libraries. With ever-increasing electronic amusements, how can books and the library compete for their attention?. In Connecting Boys with Books, librarian and educator Michael Sullivan provides the tools that librarians, school library media specialists, and educators need to overcome cultural and developmental challenges, stereotyping, and lack of role models that essentially program boys out of the library. Attracting boys to library programs in the ''tween'' years will go a long way in maintaining their interest in books and reading over a lifetime, creating good habits from a young age. Sullivan's practical and proven programming builds on the unique developmental needs and interests of boys in this middle stage, including:. Finding and promoting male readers as role models. Using the power of chess, games, and other challenging (and competitive) activities. Encouraging physical responses to books in a way that spells ''fun'' to boys. Talking about books so boys will be enticed to listen. Reaching out with stories that resonate with boys at this stage. Enhancing boys' ongoing journeys by encouraging independent reading. From playing chess to swathing the walls in butcher paper to give boys a physical space to respond to books, Sullivan's practical ideas and developmentally astute insights show librarian and teacher colleagues how to make vitally needed connections with this underserved population. more...

Price: $32.00


Cool Story Programs for the School-age Crowd
By: Reid, Rob
Published by: ALA Editions

Designed to inspire public children's librarians, school media staff, classroom teachers, and anyone who wants to help literature come alive for kids in grades K-4, Cool Story Programs is a proven, adaptable resource for libraries serving kids. more...

Price: $32.00


Copyright for Library and Information Service Professionals
By: Pedley, Paul
Published by: Europa Publications

This practical guide is aimed specifically at information professionals who are often those responsible for copyright compliance in their organisation. more...

Price: $36.00


Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators
By: Crews, Kenneth D.
Published by: ALA Editions

Copyright in the world of digital information is changing at a fevered pace, even as educators and librarians digitize, upload, download, draw on databases, and incorporate materials into web-based instruction. It's essential to stay abreast of copyright law and fair use without information overload. For fresh, timely insights and application of copyright law for librarians, educators, and academics, Professor Crews maps the territory in a dramatically revised edition of Copyright Essentials.Readers will:. Learn basic copyright definitions and key exceptions for education and library services. Find information quickly with key points sidebars, legislative citations, and cross-references. Understand the four factors of fair use and related court interpretations. Get up to speed on current interpretations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act from a librarian-educator viewpoint. Highly praised in its 2000 edition, the new Copyright Essentials draws on cutting edge case law in 18 discrete areas of copyright, including specialized and controversial music and sound recording issues. Information professionals will find the tools they need to take control of their rights and responsibilities as copyright owners and users in this succinct, easy-to-use guide. more...

Price: $45.00


Coretta Scott King Awards
By: Smith, Henrietta M.
Published by: ALA Editions

Dedicated to the memory of children's book author Virginia Hamilton, The Coretta Scott King Awards: 1970-2004 celebrates 35 years of African-American contributions to children's literature. more...

Price: $35.00


Countdown to a New Library
By: Woodward, Jeannette
Published by: ALA Editions

At some point in their careers, most librarians will find themselves in the midst of a new building project, renovation, or addition. Many will even be in the position of either managing the building process or reacting to its effects. Countdown to a New Library presents all of the need-to-knows for designing and constructing a library for the future. Writing from the perspective of a librarian who has been through the building wars and survived to tell about it, Jeannette Woodward uses laymen’s terms to walk you through the process of overseeing the planning and construction of a building that meets the changing needs of both users and staff. Packed with helpful checklists and worksheets, this “hard hat” book is an indispensable resource for learning how to:. “talk the talk” constructively with architects and builders;. plan expertly for technology access;. identify key building areas for security, electrical, HVAC, lighting, roofing, and ADA requirements; and. keep the project on track and on budget. Using the hands-on tools and real-life insider stories from librarians around the country, Countdown to a New Library is a crash course in planning and building the modern library! more...

Price: $48.00


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