School Libraries 3.0: Principles and Practices for the Digital Age

Awards:   Winner of 2016 SLC/ARBA Best of Reference Awards - Best Professional Guide for School or Youth Librarians.
Author:   Rebecca P. Butler
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN:  

9780810885806


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   18 June 2015
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 22 years
Format:   Paperback
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School Libraries 3.0: Principles and Practices for the Digital Age


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  • Winner of 2016 SLC/ARBA Best of Reference Awards - Best Professional Guide for School or Youth Librarians.

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This textbook, for school library administration courses, is written by a professor who has taught this course at least once a year for the past twenty years. Technology is interwoven throughout the book and not listed as a separate chapter or book section. This is because the school librarian of today—and certainly the school librarian of tomorrow—is working in an environment of web resources, multimedia, mixed methods, and varying programs and services. Major chapters cover the various roles of the school librarian, curricular standards and guidelines, policies and procedures, budgeting, facilities, personnel, services, programming, ethics, advocacy, and evaluation. Sample policies, procedures, and plans make this book valuable to both new and experienced school librarians.

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Author:   Rebecca P. Butler
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.70cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9780810885806


ISBN 10:   0810885808
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   18 June 2015
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 22 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Chapter 1: The School Library and the School Librarian Chapter 2: Standards and Guidelines Chapter 3: Policies and Procedures Chapter 4: Money Chapter 5: Facilities Chapter 6: Relationships and Personnel Chapter 7: Services Chapter 8: Programming and Collaboration Chapter 9: Ethics, Intellectual Freedom, and Copyright Chapter 10: Advocacy Chapter 11: The “Extra” Things Chapter 12: Evaluation and the Future Appendix 1: Annotated Bibliography of Selected School Library Policies and Procedures Manuals Appendix 2: Annotated Bibliography of Selected School Library Professional Organization Web Sites Appendix 3: Annotated Bibliography of Selected National and State School Library Standards and Guidelines Appendix 4: Annotated Bibliography of Selected School Library Instruction and Collaboration Tools Appendix 5: Annotated Directory of Selected Grant Resources for School Libraries About the Author Index

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Butler has crafted a clear, concise, yet comprehensive introduction to the day-to-day management of a 21st century school library. Covering such topics as standards and guidelines, programming and collaboration, policies and procedures, advocacy, facilities, funding, and personnel, the text includes discussion questions and activities to apply key concepts to relevant situations. Intended for pre-service school librarians, active practitioners will find Butler's examination of ethics, intellectual freedom, and copyright to be an exemplary resource. -- Mary Marks, Adjunct Instructor, Graduate School of Library & Information Science, Dominican University Already well-known for her books on copyright law, here Rebecca Butler draws on her experience as a school librarian and university instructor to create a readable textbook on school library management. She has included information on all the topics a pre-service school librarian needs to be successful. -- Helen R. Adams, Online Instructor, School Library & Information Technology Program, Mansfield University Mansfield, Pennsylvania Dr. Butler has incorporated in this book a balance between theory and application based on her many years of experience as a school librarian and library educator. Her writing style is very readable. This book is an excellent match for the course I teach in school library administration. -- Barbara Fiehn, Associate Professor, Library Media Education Western Kentucky University School Library 3.0 offers a survey of current school library leadership and management practices helpful for learners new to the profession. -- Marcia A. Mardis, Associate Professor, School of Information, Florida State University


Intended as a textbook for MLS courses as well as for current school librarians wanting to expand their knowledge, this is a comprehensive guide to the management of a school library. The subjects covered include a history of the field, standards and guidelines, policies and procedures, funding, facilities, staff and volunteers, programming, intellectual freedom, and more. Each of the chapters concludes with a bullet-point list of key concepts, a set of discussion questions, activities to apply the knowledge learned, and a list of references. Sample documents are included throughout, from flow charts for both selection and weeding to pictures of various school library layouts. Appendixes offer an annotated bibliography of selected library policies and procedures manuals as well as an annotated bibliography of selected school library professional-organization websites. This stellar resource would be useful for students preparing to enter the field as well as for experienced practitioners wanting a refresher. * Booklist * Whether you have just begun your career or you have been a school librarian for many years, School Libraries 3.0 can transform your work experience. This may be the book that first explains to a fledgling librarian the basics of copyright compliance; it may also be the book that helps older librarians understand the difference between a blog and a wiki. Butler writes knowledgeably on subjects as diverse as deciding what materials to weed, handling toxic co-workers, and re-designing the physical space of your library. Her writing tone is amiable, suggestive rather than tutorial, taking into consideration the many varieties of school libraries and their resources. . . .This is an excellent resource for library education programs as well for a professional collection in a school library. * VOYA * Butler has crafted a clear, concise, yet comprehensive introduction to the day-to-day management of a 21st century school library. Covering such topics as standards and guidelines, programming and collaboration, policies and procedures, advocacy, facilities, funding, and personnel, the text includes discussion questions and activities to apply key concepts to relevant situations. Intended for pre-service school librarians, active practitioners will find Butler’s examination of ethics, intellectual freedom, and copyright to be an exemplary resource. -- Mary Marks, Adjunct Instructor, Graduate School of Library & Information Science, Dominican University Already well-known for her books on copyright law, here Rebecca Butler draws on her experience as a school librarian and university instructor to create a readable textbook on school library management. She has included information on all the topics a pre-service school librarian needs to be successful. -- Helen R. Adams, Online Instructor, School Library & Information Technology Program, Mansfield University Mansfield, Pennsylvania School Libraries 3.0: Principles & Practices for the Digital Age by Rebecca Butler is a perfect fit for my graduate course Program Organization and Administration. The mix of library and technology is unique, filling a need within the field. The suggested resources at the end of each chapter are extensive and well-selected. The layout and writing style makes this textbook easy to read. This is a textbook students will read and keep for future reference. -- Barbara Fiehn, Associate Professor, Library Media Education Western Kentucky University School Library 3.0 offers a survey of current school library leadership and management practices helpful for learners new to the profession. -- Marcia A. Mardis, Associate Professor, School of Information, Florida State University


Butler has crafted a clear, concise, yet comprehensive introduction to the day-to-day management of a 21st century school library. Covering such topics as standards and guidelines, programming and collaboration, policies and procedures, advocacy, facilities, funding, and personnel, the text includes discussion questions and activities to apply key concepts to relevant situations. Intended for pre-service school librarians, active practitioners will find Butler's examination of ethics, intellectual freedom, and copyright to be an exemplary resource. -- Mary Marks, Adjunct Instructor, Graduate School of Library & Information Science, Dominican University Already well-known for her books on copyright law, here Rebecca Butler draws on her experience as a school librarian and university instructor to create a readable textbook on school library management. She has included information on all the topics a pre-service school librarian needs to be successful. -- Helen R. Adams, Online Instructor, School Library & Information Technology Program, Mansfield University Mansfield, Pennsylvania School Libraries 3.0: Principles & Practices for the Digital Age by Rebecca Butler is a perfect fit for my graduate course Program Organization and Administration. The mix of library and technology is unique, filling a need within the field. The suggested resources at the end of each chapter are extensive and well-selected. The layout and writing style makes this textbook easy to read. This is a textbook students will read and keep for future reference. -- Barbara Fiehn, Associate Professor, Library Media Education Western Kentucky University School Library 3.0 offers a survey of current school library leadership and management practices helpful for learners new to the profession. -- Marcia A. Mardis, Associate Professor, School of Information, Florida State University


Author Information

Rebecca P. Butler is a Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Department of Educational Technology, Research, and Assessment, College of Education, at Northern Illinois University (NIU) in DeKalb, Illinois. At NIU, she teaches graduate (master’s and doctoral) students in school library media and instructional technology. Prior to moving to NIU in 1998, she was an assistant professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at East Tennessee State University (ETSU). While a faculty member at NIU and ETSU, she has conducted a variety of workshops, conferences, and graduate classes on the topic of copyright. Although the majority has been geared for K-12 teachers and school librarians, she has also done numerous presentations on the subject for university faculty and staff; public, medical, museum, and other librarians; technology coordinators; and more. In addition, she has served as a reviewer (2006) for the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program.

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