| About the Editor | viii |
| Introduction | ix |
Chapter 1 | Drawing the Plans: Library Media Specialist as Architect | 1 |
| Overview | 1 |
| From School Librarian to "Information TeAchnician" | 2 |
| Taking the Internet Challenge: Using Technology in Context | 6 |
| Managing a Constantly Changing Array of Machines, Programs and Processes | 9 |
| The Sound of the Other Shoe Dropping | 11 |
| Information Power Prepares Library Media Programs for a New Age | 12 |
| I Think I Can, I Think I Can | 14 |
| Reflections on Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning. What is a Librarian to Do? | 17 |
| Help! Why Isn't the Smiley Face Smiling? | 18 |
| 5 Issues in Planning for Library Technology | 19 |
| Integrating Technology Into Schools: Eight Ways to Promote Success | 20 |
| Implementing School Technology: Calling on Teachers | 22 |
| Copyright Laws & Software | 24 |
| How Much, How Many and When? Copyright and Multimedia? | 25 |
| Technostress: What Is It? Can You Learn to Live with It? | 27 |
| Technology & Stress: Are They Inseparable? | 29 |
| A Fractured Technology Fairy Tale | 31 |
| Building Arks for the New Technology | 32 |
| Organizing the Planning Team | 36 |
| Scheduling the Computer | 39 |
| Librarians Are From Venus, Technologists Are From Mars | 41 |
| A World of Change in 12 Short Years | 43 |
| Evaluating School Library Information Services in the Digital Age | 45 |
| Know-How to Help Kids Know Now | 47 |
| 105 Things Parent Volunteers Can Do-Other Than Raising Funds | 50 |
| Braving the Waters, or How To Get Your Computing "Feet" Wet | 53 |
| Crystal Ball Gazing into Library Land | 55 |
| The Right Filter for the Wrong Addresses: Regulating Net Access | 57 |
| Caveat Emptor: Looking the Internet Gift Horse in the Mouth (Searching) | 60 |
| Another Look at Acceptable Use Policies | 62 |
Chapter 2 | Gathering the Tools: Library Media Specialist as General Contractor | 65 |
| Overview | 65 |
| Ergonomics: The Forgotten Variable | 67 |
| Educational Applications for Digital Cameras | 70 |
| Author! Author! Implications for Collection Development | 73 |
| Selecting and Evaluating Software | 75 |
| How to Write a Winning Grant Proposal | 76 |
| Proposal Writing for Technology Money: Part I | 78 |
| Proposal Writing for Technology Money: Part II | 81 |
| Think Money in the Bank for Your School | 83 |
| Moving Beyond Sneaker Net | 85 |
| How to Choose the Network Layout That's Right for You | 88 |
| Growing Your LAN Piece by Piece | 90 |
| Now that You Have the Technology, How Do You Keep It Up and Running? | 92 |
| Networkese: Jargon You Need to Know | 94 |
| Hardware Troubleshooting | 96 |
| How to Minimize the Dangers of Macro Viruses | 97 |
Chapter 3 | Sound Footings: The Library Media Specialist Builds the Foundation | 99 |
| Overview | 99 |
| Fantasy and Fact in Computer Training | 101 |
| Teacher Training Is Key | 102 |
| Ten Tips for Attracting Teachers to Technology Workshops | 102 |
| Stage a Well-Designed Saturday Session and They Will Come! | 104 |
| Singing the Praises of On-site Training | 106 |
| A Model for Teacher-Directed Technology Training | 108 |
| Integrating Technology from the Classroom Up | 111 |
| Boolean Burritos: How the Faculty Ate Up Keyword Searching | 113 |
| Web Page Evaluation: Views from the Field | 115 |
| The CODE 77 Rubrics: Part 1 | 118 |
| Rubrics for Restructuring (Continuation of the CODE 77 Rubrics) | 121 |
| Workshops for Teacher Partners in Technology Integration | 124 |
| Partnering with Teachers for Internet Incorporation | 127 |
| The Upgrade: Easing Into Technology Integration | 130 |
| Professional Development They Will Cheer For! | 131 |
| Philadelphia Library Power: Collaboration Form | 134 |
| Ten Terrific Tips for Elementary Teachers | 136 |
| What's in a Name? | 137 |
| Matching Teaching and Learning Styles | 140 |
| Teaching Ethical Technology Behaviors | 143 |
Chapter 4 | Building the Structure: The Library Media Specialist as Carpenter | 145 |
| Overview | 145 |
| How to Teach the 'Net | 146 |
| Perfect Partners: Technology and Integrated Instruction | 148 |
| Harnessing Internet Resources for the Student Research | 150 |
| Turn on to Reading Through Technology | 152 |
| The Purpose of Information and Technology Assignments: Process or Product? | 154 |
| Putting Computer Skills in Their Place | 156 |
| A Research Project Filled with Real World Technology | 157 |
| The Changing Face of Student Research | 160 |
| Empowering Young Women Through Technology | 161 |
| Why Students Should Use Multimedia | 165 |
| Guidelines for Effective Multimedia Design | 167 |
| Authentic Assessment of Information Literacy Through Electronic Products | 169 |
| Yes, They Put on Quite a Show, but What Did They Learn? | 172 |
| Getting What You Ask For | 175 |
| Tailoring the Internet to Primary Classrooms | 176 |
| Quick! May I Go on the Internet? | 178 |
| Traveling Down the Highway: Stations on the Way to Information Literacy | 179 |
| What Do They Really Need to Know? Adventures in Curriculum Writing | 181 |
| Making the Most of E-Mail | 185 |
| Adventures In E-Mail Land | 187 |
Chapter 5 | Inspections: The Library Media Specialist as Building Inspector | 189 |
| Overview | 189 |
| The ABC's of Web Site Evaluation | 190 |
| 6 Steps to Simplifying Student Searches | 192 |
| Boning Up on Boolean Searching | 194 |
| The Honeymoon is Over: Leading the Way to Lasting Search Habits | 195 |
| It Must Be True. I Found It on the Internet! | 198 |
| Easy to Find but Not Necessarily True | 201 |
| Seduced and Abandoned on the Web | 202 |
| Producing Information Consumers: Critical Evaluation and Critical Thinking | 206 |
| How to Use Soda Pop, The Blair Witch Project, and Other Methods to Help Students Learn to Evaluate Web Information Critically | 208 |
| Webliographies: Much More Than Just a Bibliography | 210 |
Chapter 6 | The Open House: Library Media Specialist as Host/Hostess | 213 |
| Overview | 213 |
| Getting the Year off to a Good Start! | 215 |
| Don't Forget PR! | 217 |
| Technology: A Goldmine for Positive PR | 218 |
| Library Home Pages: A New Knowledge Environment | 219 |
| Parent Internet Driving School: Using Technology to Increase Parent Involvement in Schools | 222 |
| Techno-Parenting | 224 |
| Guerrilla Librarianship: Hold the Camouflage! | 225 |
| Making Friends in High Places | 227 |
| Successful Public Relations Efforts: Using the Departmental Meeting as a Resource | 229 |
| Build Library Support With T.L.C. | 231 |
| Extra! Library Newsletters | 232 |
| Two for the Road | 234 |
| "Media" Starts With "Me": A Guide for Publicizing Library and School Accomplishments | 237 |
| Parent-Friendly Web Pages | 240 |
| Advocacy Building Influence at the Grass Roots Level: Closing the School Year with Positive Public Relations | 243 |