The 21st-Century Elementary School Library Program(English, Paperback, II Carl A. Harvey)

The 21st-Century Elementary School Library Program(English, Paperback, II Carl A. Harvey)

  • II Carl A. Harvey
Publisher:Libraries UnlimitedISBN 13: 9781440842443ISBN 10: 1440842442

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The 21st-Century Elementary School Library Program(English, Paperback, II Carl A. Harvey) is written by II Carl A. Harvey and published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1440842442 (ISBN 10) and 9781440842443 (ISBN 13).

Compact yet remarkably comprehensive, this book covers all the major aspects of school library services, from administration to instruction focused from the elementary school librarian perspective-now updated and expanded to include the latest developments in makerspaces, the Common Core, social networking, and eBooks. How do you accomplish a technology transformation at a time when budgets are extremely limited? What is the proper location for web-based social networking in the school library? What are the best practices for working together with students, parents, and educators? The 21st-Century Elementary School Library Program: Managing for Results is an invaluable resource for answers to these and many more questions, as it brings together in one volume the advice and insights you need to bring your library into the new century. This invaluable guide provides tips and techniques, forms and templates, and advice on everything from staffing and budgeting to collaborating with teachers and other libraries, to Web 2.0 and other new computer tools for building collections and devising special programs. Whether you are just getting started or are a library veteran seeking effective program renewal, this book belongs on your shelf.