100 Library Lifesavers: A Survival Guide for School Library Media Specialists
By (Author) Pamela S. Bacon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th December 1999
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Library and information services
Educational equipment and technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)
027.8
Paperback
317
Do you ever feel like you're drowning in an overwhelming number of tasks These ready-to-use lifesavers will help you stay afloat in your job while you successfully manage your facilities. You'll find advice on a variety of subjects, from completing library inventory, handling overdue materials, and establishing a book club to teaching Internet research skills and improving public relations. Each lifesaver contains a tip (guidelines for implementation), a tool (a reproducible handout or form), and talk (advice from practicing professionals). Upbeat and practical, this book will save you time and make your job more manageable.
A great source of fresh ideas...Highly recommended.-Appraisals
Lifesavers are basic enough to be used in any school library media center with a variety of grade levels.-Reference and Research Book News
Those of us who travel between schools can really appreciate her insight and organizational skills. Recommended.-Library Talk
"A great source of fresh ideas...Highly recommended."-Appraisals
"Those of us who travel between schools can really appreciate her insight and organizational skills. Recommended."-Library Talk
"Lifesavers are basic enough to be used in any school library media center with a variety of grade levels."-Reference and Research Book News
PAMELA S. BACON is Library Media Specialist, Ben Davis High School, Indianapolis, Indiana, and a freelance writer.