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High School Library HistoryHigh School Library History
The Kings School library, now theChapter House from ThomasBonnors Itinerary of 1796 TheKings School Glouster, UKhttp://www.thekingsschool.co.uk/dept/his/history_of_school/
Annex to the Dayton (OH) publiclibrary built in 1924 as the highschool library.http://home.dayton.lib.oh.us/Archive
http://www.thekingsschool.co.uk/dept/his/history_of_school/http://home.dayton.lib.oh.us/Archives/tour/library_history_cooper.shtmlhttp://home.dayton.lib.oh.us/Archives/tour/library_history_cooper.shtmlhttp://www.thekingsschool.co.uk/dept/his/history_of_school/ -
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High School Library HistoryHigh School Library History
1906: the first school library in Virginia opened.
1914: ALA created the School Library section
1928: The High School Library; Its Function in Education by Hannah Logasawas published.
1958: The National Defense Education Act allowed federal funding forschool libraries. 50% of U.S. schools had library media centers
1985: 93% of U.S. schools had library media centers
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High School Library HistoryHigh School Library History
Students studying in the Wichita (KS)High School North librarycirca 1930Photo by Edgar B. Smithwww.wichitaphotos.org
B.M.C. Durfee High School library,Fall River MAcirca 1890Uncreditedhttp://www.sailsinc.org/Durfee/cdpictures/durfeeinterior3.jpg
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Designing a New CirculationDesk
For Todays High School LibraryWhat are needs of the
students?the Library Teacher?
the Library Staff(Assistants, Aids)?
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A high school librarycirculation desk
is oftenalso
areference desk.
The many tasksand needs aredetailed in the
followingslides.
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First consideration:
Needs of the students
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What did students need in thepast? What do students need
today?
Technology has changedwhat
services are needed?
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Accessibility for Students
Students inwheelchairs
needaccessible lipthat hangs outfrom the
CirculationDesk.
All students needa Circulation Desk
that is easy to usefor book checkout.
Counter height
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Book checkout needs: Flatcounter for accessibility.
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Book Cart Located by Entrance
Students needEasy-to-find book drop.
Staff Usability:Pull out cart
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Students can be motivated byinteresting book displays.
*Holiday Books
*Featured Authors
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Students need access to referencehelp
Dictiona
ryGlobe
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Students benefit from*counters with no barriers
*guidance for informationneeds
*friendly staff
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Classic Circ/Ref desk
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Needs of the library
teacher or librarian.
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II. Library Teacher Needs
Helping students
Cataloging
Ordering/Purchasing Lesson Planning:
Scheduling the Library
Collaborating with teachers Grades/Financial Budgets
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Helping Students
Make ref-deskinteresting!Display interactiveplant or ?
Ready ReferenceMaterials on hand
Computer for library
catalog and onlinehelp
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Cataloging
CatalogingReference Books
Sears SubjectHeading
Dewey DecimalReference
Lib. of CongressReference
Floor Space for2 Single sided Book Trucks
-Books to be cataloged-Cataloged books
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Ordering/Purchasing
Shelving forBook Vendors
File drawers forFinancial files,budgets &information ongrants
Fax Machine
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Lesson Planning
Scheduling the Library
& Collaborating with teachers
Helping teachers to help students learn
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Grades & Attendance Files forstudent programs.
StudentAids
Book Clubs
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sideways file storage. Filesnames are visible from the
desk chair.
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Needs of the library staff.
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book theft system. They need
methods to organize cords and
multiple electrical outlets for AVtesting.
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Circulation Counter
Space for
Computer
Barcodescanner
Slip printerCirculationItems:
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Space for 3-4 Computers
Computersneeded for
circulation,
other assistantsor volunteers,
student aids.
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Needs for doors & drawers
Gates in and outof circulation.(Swing out.)
Pullout drawersfor small items:bookmarks, etc.
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Space on Counters & Below
Newspaperpreparation takesspace
Area for printers
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Raised counter to storeitems
Floor space
ForBook Trucks
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Storage
New Mediastorage, i.e.play- aways,
CDs, new A.V.mediaprocessing
materials
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Internet School Library Media Center. School Libraries -- History. Retrieved March 2, 2008, fromhttp://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/index.html
Michie, J. S. & Holton, B. A. (2005) America's Public School Libraries: 1953-2000. (NCES 2005-324). U.S. Department ofEducation, National center for Education Statistics. Washington, DC; U.S. Government Printing Office. Retrieved March 2, 2008,from nces.ed.gov/pubs2005/2005324.pdf
Mitchie, J. S. & Holton, B. A. (2005) Fifty Years of Supporting Childrens Learning: A History of Public School Libraries andFederal Legislation from 19532000. (NCES 2005-311) \U.S. Department of Education. National Center for Education Statistics.Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Retrieved March 5, 2008, fromhttp://nces.ed.gov/programs/quarterly/vol_7/1_2/7_2.asp
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Clyde, L.A. (1999). The schole lybrarie: Images from our past. School Libraries Worldwide, 5 (1), 1-16 . Retrieved March 9,2008, from Wilson Web database.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/index.htmlhttp://nces.ed.gov/programs/quarterly/vol_7/1_2/7_2.asphttp://nces.ed.gov/programs/quarterly/vol_7/1_2/7_2.asphttp://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/index.html