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Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Rinda Welcome You. Media Center Activites - Michelle Cooper. Complete BISAC Subject Headings, 2014 Edition. Begin the simple, two-step process for choosing your BISAC Subject Heading below. Note: If you need to download and incorporate this list into your databases and systems, click here to obtain an End Users' License Agreement. If you can't find the code you're looking for please go back and review other Major Subjects to find an alternate code or use our Contact Form to suggest revisions to the next version of the list.

Step 1: Determine the major heading which best describes the content of your book. Click on a heading below for more specific headings within that category. If your title does not have subject content, i.e. a blank book, please use the Non-Classifiable term below. Otherwise, use the Subject/General term in the closest descriptive area. NON000000 NON-CLASSIFIABLE Please note that the BISAC Subject Headings List is governed by the following copyright notice. © 2014, Book Industry Study Group, Inc. Time to Ditch Dewey? Shelving Systems that Make Sense to Students (Learning Commons Model, Part 4) - CLCD Newsletter. By Heather E. Kindschy This is Heather Kindschy’s fourth article in a series on the Learning Commons Model. Be sure to take a look at the other articles in the series. As a participant in my school district’s pilot program for the Learning Commons Model of school libraries, I am required to track the questions we are asked by our patrons.

Since our physical transformation has taken place, many of the questions were resolved, but the one question we were still hearing most often is: Where are the such-and-such books? When looked at from the perspective of our youngest students, the task of finding a book is a daunting one. Ditch Dewey? It turns out, I am not the only one who has noticed the shortcomings of the Dewey Decimal System. Ditching Dewey is a mind-boggling idea for many in the library world. Adopting the Learning Commons Model means building a library that works best for the users, not for the media specialist, and the Dewey Decimal System was just not working for my users. Mrs. ReaderPants.

Library Media – HCPSS. The library media center and its resources are available to every student and educator in the school system. Learning and teaching is fully integrated into the curriculum to promote students’ achievement of learning goals. The library media specialist in each school connects students and others with the information they need to engage in learning by providing intellectual and physical access to materials in a variety of formats. In an information age, it is increasingly important to teach students the skills necessary to locate, use, synthesize, apply, evaluate and share information.

These skills are in a PreK- 12 continuum as students gain increasing expertise through their school years. These information literacy skills are essential for student progress throughout the schooling process and are a vital component of lifelong learning. Mission The mission of the Library Media program is to provide opportunities for students and staff to become effective users of ideas and information. Elementarylibraryroutines - Library Curriculum. Rrisdlibrarians - Elementary Lesson Plans. Life in the Library | by Denise Borck, William James Middle School Media Specialist. Informania. The Book Fairy-Goddess. Www.mselibrary.com. I'm All Booked. A Librarian Less Ordinary. Continuously Learning in the Library. A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet: Grades K-5.

Library learners - at the Centered School Library. Mrs. Lodge's Library | Elementary Library Centers and Lessons.