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WSL Updates for January 6, 2011

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 Posted in For Libraries, Grants and Funding, News, Training and Continuing Education, Updates | Comments Off on WSL Updates for January 6, 2011


Volume 7, January 6, 2011 for the WSL Updates mailing list

Topics include:

1) GO TO THE WEB AND SAY AHH!

2) FIRST TUESDAYS – DISPLAYS THAT POP!

3) FREE EBOOKS FOR YOUR LIBRARY

4) GUIDE TO STATE AND LOCAL WORKFORCE DATA

5) CONNECTING DONORS AND SCHOOL LIBRARIES

6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK

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A Nation Without School Librarians

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 Posted in Articles, For Libraries, For the Public | Comments Off on A Nation Without School Librarians


TL09 View of School LibrariesFrom the desk of Rand Simmons

A Google map details the sad status of school libraries and school librarians across the United States. Pointers indicate where communities and states have made decisions to either eliminate certified teacher-librarians (blue pointers) or have assigned them to cover two or more library programs throughout the week (red pointers). Set your cursor on a map pointer and text will appear on the screen giving details of the situation.

I assume the sites are self-reported so the map doesn’t give a full picture of what is happening within each state. As of the writing of this post, Washington school districts in Sedro-Woolley, Port Angeles, Edmonds, Bremerton, Lakewood, Wishkah Valley, Rainier, Longview, and Hockinson are reported in trouble.

For those of us who love school libraries and school librarians and believe how integral they are to the educational well being of our children the map has a visceral impact. For more information on how school libraries positively impact academic achievement visit the Library Research Service.