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Index to Volume 51 of Ohio Media Spectrum oRie Comparison of information lit- v.51, no.1:21 (Spring 1999), eracy goals, skills, and stan- Selecting nonfiction for your Achieve report: skill gap chal- dards for student learning. collection: suggestions from lenge. v.51, no.2-3:41 (Sum- v.51, no.4:11 (Winter 2000). 1999. v.51, no.4:37 (Winter mer/Fall 1999). Around Ohio. Inglis, Kari. v.51, 2000). Advice to a new school librarian. no.4:18 (Winter 2000). Buckeye Children’s Book Award. Grote, Martha. v.51, no.4:16. ASSOCIATION FOR EDUCA- v.51, no.4:20 (Winter 2000). (Winter 2000). TIONAL COMMUNICA- ADVOCACY TIONS -C- Advocacy: A handbook for me- Report from AECT’s annual dia specialists. Insert] v.51, conference. Tope, Barbara. no.2-3:41 (Summer/Fall v.51, no.1:21 (Spring 1999). Capital City Column. Carl| Carter. 1999). v.51, no.1:8 (Spring 1999). AWARDS Minimum standards—minimum v.51, no.2-3:9 (Summer/Fall And the winners are... v.51, results. Walker, Gail. v.51, 1999). no.2-3:25. (Summer/Fall no.1:11 (Spring 1999). CARTER, CARL 1999). Self-renewal paper, A. Shaller, see Capital City Column. Award given to OLC/OREI. Anne. v.51, no.1:31 (Spring, And a tribute to Carl Carter. v.51, no.4:46 (Winter 2000). 1999). Inglis, Kari. v.51, no.2-3:5 Award winners. v.51, no.1:29 AECT (Spring 1999). (Summer/Fall 1999). AECT. v.51, no.2-3:16 (Sum- CENSORSHIP see mer/Fall 1999). -B- InSIGHT. Cornette, Linda Reinventing AECT: report from CHARACTER EDUCATION AECT’s annual conference. BOOKS AND READING Character education. The Ohio Tope, Barbara. v.51, no.1:21 Award winners. v.51, no.1:29 Educator (June 1999). v.51, (Spring 1999). (Spring 1999) no.2-3:17 (Summer/Fall AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSO- Buckeye Children’s Book 1999). CIATION Award. v.51, no0.4:20 (Winter CHILDREN’S LITERATURE AASL examines the impact of 2000). Buckeye Children’s Book the school library media Connecting to children’s and Award. v.51, no.4:20 (Winter center on academic achieve- YA literature sites on the 2000). ment. v.51, no.4:47 (Winter Web. Brodie, Carolyn. 51, Connecting to children’s and 2000). no.1:26 (Spring 1999). YA literature sites on the Greetings from New Orleans. From alphabets to zebras: us- Web. Brodie, Carolyn. v.51, Brodie, Carolyn. v.51, no.2- ing children’s literature in no.1:26 (Spring 1999). 3:26 (Summer/Fall 1999). the mathematics classroom. From alphabets to zebras: us- Greetings from Philadelphia. Guiett, Diane. v. 51, no.2- ing children’s literature in Brodie, Carolyn. v.51, no.1 3:32 (Summer/Fall 1999). the mathematics classroom. :21 (Spring 1999). Selecting nonfiction for your Guiett, Diane. v. 51, no.2- Report on intellectual property collection: suggestions from 3:32 (Summer/Fall 1999). and new digital technology. 1999. Brodie, Carolyn. v.51, Coatney, Sharon. v.51, no.4:47 (Winter 2000). no.4:37 (Winter 2000). Information Power: building And a Tribute to Carl Carter. Brodie, Carolyn partnerships for learning. Inglis, Kari. v.51, no.2-3:5 Connecting to children’s and v.51, no.1:28 (Spring 1999). (Summer/Fall 1999). YA literature sites on the Co-existing with technology in And the winners are... v.51, no.2- Web. v.51, no.1:26 (Spring your school. Ark, Connie. 3:25. (Summer/Fall 1999). 1999). v.51, no.2-3:18 (Summer/Fall Ark, Connie. Greetings from New Orleans. 1999). Co-existing with technology in v.51, no.2-3:26 (Summer/ COLLECTION DEVELOP- your school. v.51, no.2-3:18 Fall 1999). MENT (Summer/Fall 1999). Greetings from Philadelphia. Quality library media pro- Vol. 51, No. 4 grams. v.50, no.4:27 (Winter (Spring 1999). 1999 ). 1999). Ohio challenge update for GOTEC CONFERENCE, 1999 Comparison of information lit- 1999. Cornette, Linda. v.51, GOTEC 1999 Conference. eracy goals, skills, and stan- no.4:8 (Winter 2000) Holzhauer, SarahJane. v.51, dards for student learning. Quality library media pro- no.2-3:42 (Summer/Fall Ark. Connie. v.51, no.4:11 grams. v.50, no.4:47 (Winter 1999). (Winter 2000). 1999). GOTEC CONFERENCE, 2000 COMPUTERS IN EDUCATION Elementary Division News. Guiett, GOTEC 2000 Conference. Co-existing with technology in Diane. v.51, no.2-3:29 (Sum- Geitgey, Gayle v.51, no.4:50 your school. Ark, Connie. mer/Fall 1999). (Winter 2000). v.51, no.2-3:18 (Summer/ Everything you wanted to know GRANTS Fall 1999). about being a real school li- LSTA minigrants. Fredericka, Quality library media pro- brarian. Westendorf, Nancy Theresa. v.51, no.1:7 (Spring grams. v.50, no.4:47 (Winter Springer. v.51, no.4:21 (Winter 1999), 1999). 2000). Greetings from ALA in New Or- Conference 1998 Statistics. leans. Brodie, Carolyn. v.51, -F- v.51, no.1:25 (Spring 1999). no.2-3:26 (Summer/Fall 1999). COPYRIGHT Financial report to the OELMA Grote, Martha. Advice to a new Quality library media pro- membership. v.51, no.4:32 school librarian. v.51, n0.4:16. grams. v.50, no.4:61 (Winter (Winter 2000). (Winter 2000). 1999). Guiett, Diane. Floyd Dickman retires from the Report on intellectual property From alphabets to zebras: us- State Library of Ohio. v. 51, and new digital technology. ing children’s literature in no.4:17. (Winter 2000). v.51, no.4:47 (Winter 2000). the mathematics classroom. Fredericka, Theresa. Cornette, Linda. see InSIGHT v.51, no.2-3:32 (Summer/ INFOhio: expands electronic (column) Fall 1999). resources for all schools. Curchy, Christopher. see Elementary Division News. Fredericka, Theresa. v.51, Video Viewfinder v.51, no.2-3:29 (Summer/ no.2-3:37 (Summer/Fall CURRICULUM/INSTRUC- Fall 1999). 1999). TION LSTA minigrants. Fredericka, Comparison of information lit- -H- Theresa. v.51, no.1:7. (Spring eracy goals, skills, and stan- 1999). dards for student learning. Holzhauer, SarahJane. GOTEC Free art books. v.51, no0.4:45 (Win- v.51, no.4:11 (Winter 2000). 1999 Conference. v.51, no.2- ter 2000). Quality library media pro- 3:42 (Summer/Fall 1999). From alphabets to zebras: using grams. v.50, no.4:35 (Winter children’s literature in the s 1999). mathematics classroom. Gui- ett, Diane. v. 51, no.2-3:32 -E- ICONNECT (Summer/Fall 1999). This could be you... v.51, From librarian to cybrarian: cop- ELECTRONIC RESOURCES no.1:17 (Spring 1999). ing with accelerated change in Encyclopedia Britannica. v.51, ILLUSTRATORS AND ILLUS- libraries. McCauley, Pat. v.51, no.4:42 (Winter 2000). TRATIONS no.4:31 (Winter 2000). INFOhio news and notes. Around Ohio: The Mazza Col- Fredricka, Theresa. v.51, lection. Inglis, Kari. v.51, ry no.1:15 (Spring 1999), no.4:18 (Winter 2000). New titles added to INFOhio’s Geitgey, Gayle. GOTEC 2000. Incredible library time machine electronic resources for so- v.51, no.4:50 (Winter 2000). web site, The. v.51, no.1:20. cial studies. v.51, no.4:44 GOTEC CONFERENCE, 1998 (Spring 1999). (Winter 2000). President’s message: technol- INFOHIO Observations...the Editor. ogy backlash. Tope, Barbara. Encyclopedia Britannica. v.51, Inglis, Kari. v.51, no.1:6 v.51, no2-3:4 (Summer/Fall no.4:42 (Winter 2000). Ohio Media Spectrum INFOhio: expands electronic your school. Ark, Connie. LIBRARIES-FUNDING-OHIO resources for all schools. v.51, no.2-3:18 (Summer/ v.51, no.1:6 (Spring 1999). Fredericka, Theresa. v.51, Fall 1999). Library directory. v.51, no.4:36 no.2-3:37 (Summer/Fall Quality library media pro- (Winter 2000). 1999). grams. v.50, no.4:55 (Winter LIBRARY SERVICES AND INFOhio News and Notes. 1999). TECHNOLOGY ACT v.51, no.1:15 (Spring 1999). INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM LSTA minigrants. Fredericka, INFOhio preview 2000. v.51, From librarian to cybrarian: Theresa. v.51, no.1:7 (Spring no.4:44 (Winter 2000). coping with accelerated 1999). New titles added to INFOhio’s change _ in_ libraries. LSTA Grants Awarded. v.51, electronic resources Jor so- McCauley, Pat. v.51, no.4:31 no.4:49 (Winter 2000). cial studies. v.51, no.4:44 (Winter 2000). (Winter 2000). Intellectual freedom is being -M- INFORMATION LITERACY protected here and else- From librarian to cybrarian: where. Cornette, Linda. v.51, Martz, Carl. Who am I? v.51, coping with accelerated no.1:13 (Spring 1999). no.1:30 (Spring 1999). change _ in_ libraries. Quality library media pro- MATERIALS SELECTION McCauley, Pat. v.51, no.4:31 grams. v.50, no.4:29 (Winter POLICIES (Winter 2000). 1999). Quality library media pro- Quality library media pro- INTERNET grams. v.50, no.4:17, 81 grams. v.50, no.4:35 (Winter Connecting to children’s and (Winter 1999). 1999). YA literature sites on the Selecting nonfiction for your INFORMATION POWER web. Brodie, Carolyn. v.51, collection: suggestions from (PUBLICATION) no.1:26 (Spring 1999). 1999. v.51, no.4:37 (Winter Information Power: building Incredible library time machine 2000). partnerships for learning. web site, The. v.51, no.1:20 MAZZA COLLECTION Coatney, Sharon. w31, (Spring 1999). Around Ohio: The MAZZA no.1:28 (Spring 1999). Web sites. v.51, no.1:7 (Spring Collection. v.51, no.4:18 Inglis, Kari. see also 1999). (Winter 2000). Observations...the Editor McCauley, Pat. From librarian to And a tribute to Carl Carter. -Jj- cybrarian: coping with accel- v.51, no.2-3:5 (Summer/Fall erated change in libraries. v.51, 1999). Joseph, Gary. OELMA-L. v.51, no.4:31 (Winter 2000). Around Ohio: The MAZZA no.1:10 (Spring 1999). Minimum standards—minimum Collection. v.51, no.4:18 results. Walker, Gail. v.51, (Winter 2000). -K- no.1:11 (Spring 1999). Thank you, Mary. v.51, no0.2-3:6 Most important TV studio compo- (Summer/Fall 1999). Kudos to OELMA. v.51, no.1:5 nent: your students!, The. InSIGHT. Linda Cornette. (Spring 1999). Kyker, Keith and Christopher Intellectual freedom is being Kyker, Keith. see Video Curchy. v.51, no.1:23 (Spring protected here and else- Viewfinder (column) 1999). where. v.51, no.1:13 (Spring My experience as a principal... 1999). aoe Swade, Susanna. v.51, no.2- Ohio challenge update for 3:14 (Summer/Fall 1999). 1999. v.51, no.4:8 (Winter LIBRARIES 2000) From librarian to cybrarian: -O- Taking a stand pays off. v. 51, coping with accelerated no.2:12 (Summer/Fall 1999). change in_ libraries. Oakley, Roxane. View from the INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOL- McCauley, Pat. v.51, no.4:31 SLO lane. v.51, no.1:19 (Spring OGY (Winter 2000). 1999). Co-existing with technology in Observations...the Editor. Inglis, Kari. Vol. 51, No. 4 v.51, no.1:6 (Spring 1999) Cornette, Linda. v.51, no.4:8 . v.51, no.2-3:6 (Summer/Fall (Winter 2000) 1999). OHIO DEPARTMENT OF Report on intellectual property v.51, no.4:6 (Winter 1999). EDUCATION and new digital technology. OELMA Achieve (Achieve Inc.) report: v.51, no.4:47 (Winter 2000). And the winners are... v.51, skill gap challenge. v.51, no.2-3:25 (Summer/Fall no.2-3:41 (Summer/Fall 1999). 1999). -S. Conference 1998 Statistics. v.51, OHIO DEPARTMENT OF no.1:25 (Spring 1999). EDUCATION-LIBRARY Shaller, Anne. A self-renewal pa- Elementary Division News. MEDIA CONSULTANT per. v.51, no.1:31 (Spring, Guiett, Diane. v.51, no.2-3:29 Capital City Column. Carter, 1999). (Summer/Fall 1999). Carl. v.51, no.2-3:8 (Summer/ SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Kudos to OELMA. v.51, no.1:5 Fall 1999). My experience as a principal... (Spring 1999). Ohio reference excellence initia- Swade, Susanna. v.51, no.2- OELMA annual report to the tive. v.51, no.2-3:40 (Summer/ 3:14 (Summer/Fall 1999). membership. v.51, no.4:27 Fall 1999). SCHOOL LIBRARIANS (Winter 2000). OHIO LIBRARY COUNCIL Advice to a new school librar- OELMA Board motions: sum- Award given to OLC/OREI. ian. Grote, Martha. v.51, mary for 1998. v.51, no.1:22 v.51, no.4:46 (Winter 2000). no.4:16 (Winter 2000). (Spring 1999). OHIONET From librarian to cybrarian: OELMA management audit. OHIONET workshops. v.51, coping with accelerated v.51, no.2-3:24 (Summer/Fall no.2-3:30 (Summer/Fall change in _ libraries. 1999). 1999). McCauley, Pat. v.51, no.4:37 OELMA news. v.51, no.4:41 OHIOREADS (Winter 2000). (Winter 2000). President’s message. Tope, Bar- Everything you wanted to know OELMA position statements. bara. v.51, no.1:4 (Spring about being a real school li- v.50, no.4:91 (Winter 1999). 1999). brarian. Westendorf, Nancy Regional and committee news. OhioReads grants. v.51, no.2- Springer. v.51, no.4:21 (Win- v.51, no.2-3:31 (Summer/Fall 3:24 (Summer/Fall 1999). ter 2000). 1999). Quality library media programs. Regional news. v.51, no.1:18 -p- v.50, no.4 (Winter 1999). (Spring 1999). Who am I? Martz, Carl. v.51, OELMA-AWARDS PBS on the web. v.51, no.4:15 no.1:30 (Spring 1999). And the winners are... v.51, (Winter 2000). SCHOOL LIBRARIES no.2-3:25 (Summer/Fall PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Minimum standards—minimum 1999). OhioReads. Tope, Barbara. v.51, results. Walker, Gail. v.51, OELMA Scholarships and no.1:4 (Spring 1999). no.1:11 (Spring 1999). awards nominations due Past president’s message. Tope, Quality library media programs. March I. v.51, no.4:23 (Win- Barbara. v.51, no.4:5 (Winter v.50, no.4 (Winter 1999). ter 2000). 2000). Self-renewal paper, A. Shaller, Technology backlash. Tope, Bar- Anne. v.51, no.1:31 (Spring, OELMA-ELECTIONS bara. v.51, no.2-3:4 (Summer/ 1999). Introducing the officers for the Fall 1999). SCHOOL LIBRARIES-OHIO millennial year. v.51, no.2- Connections. Holzhauer, Sarah- Capital City Column. Carl 3:27 (Summer/Fall 1999). Jane. v.51, no.4:4 (Winter Carter. Observations...the Editor. Inglis, 2000). v.51, no.1:8 (Spring 1999). Kari. v.51, no.2-3:6 (Summer/ v.51, no.2-3:9 (Summer/Fall Fall 1999). -Q- 1999). OELMA-L Quality library media programs. OELMA-L. Joseph, Gary. v.51, Quality library media programs. v.50, no.4:1-97 (Winter no. 1:10 (Spring 1999). Special edition. v.50, no.4 (Win- 1999). Ohio challenge update for 1999. ter 1999). Ohio Media Spectrum SCHOOL LIBRARIES-STAN- Kyker, Keith and Christopher Cornette, Linda. v.51, no.4:8 DARDS Curchy. v.51, no.1:23 (Spring (Winter 2000) Quality library media programs. 1999 WEB SITES This could be you... v.5| Connecting to children’s and YA Selecting nonfiction for your Spring 19% literature sites on the web. collection: suggestions from Tips for creating great graphics. Brodie, Carolyn. v.51, 1999 Kyker, Keith and ¢ no, 1:26 (Spring 1999). no.4 Curchy.v.51, no.2-3:28 (Sum Incredible library time machine Self-rene) r/Fa 9 web site, The. v.51, no.1:20 \nn¢ lope, Barbara s (Spring 1999). Message. Web sites, v.51; no.1:7 (Spring STATE LIBRAI Report from A t 1999). Floyd Dick conference 2 Westendorf, Nancy Springer. Ev- State Spring 19 erything you wanted to know Tributes: about being.a real school li- m4 View fron late-—a to brarian. v.51, no.4:21 (Winter Rox Wallace. ' 2-3:5 (Sum 2000). 19 mer/] Who am I? Martz, Carl. v.51, a State Libra Tributes: an exampfl e no.1:30 (Spring 1999). The late-a tribute to WHOLE LANGUAGE IN- 1999 Wallace. 1 B STRUCTION Statewide 0.2-3:5 (Summer/Fall 1999) View from the principal’s desk, |SpeicPetc *t2era ,eae n etSwe rvth n tre en r eo vice. : A. v.51, no.2-3:14 (Summer/ 2 MM) Fall 1999), Swade, Sus Closer look at the whole lan- My experi guage program at Olde Or- VIDEO VIEWFINDER chard. Keith | v.51, no.2-3:15 (Summer/ Most important TV studio com- look at the whole lan- ; Fall 1999), }p onent: your students!, The program at Olde Or- Snrino 999). Workshops around the state. v.51, chard Eleme ntary S¢ heal no.4:48 (Winter 2000). Tips for creating great graphics. s S(S ner/t \ Si,I : . Q > immerée r/r=a<li 1 : é' -Y- View from ihe Rox YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE 1999) Taking a stand pays off. Corne Connecting to children’s and YA Linda 5 2 2 (Summel literature sites on the web. Fall 199% -W- Brodie, Carolyn. v.51, no.1:26 TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCA- (Spring 1999). TION Walker, Gail. Minimum Stan- Co-existing with technology in dards—minimum — results. your s¢ hool. A Walker, Gail. v.51, mo.1:11 v.51 (Spring 19 1999 WALLACE, MARY My experience as a principal... Thank you, Mary. Inglis, Kari. v.51, no.2-3:14 (Summer/Fall v.51,.no.2-3:6 (Summer/Fall 1999) 1999) View from the SLO lane. 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