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Branding School Library Media Centers Through the Library Website

Branding School Library Media Centers Through the Library Website. Klaudia Janek, MLIS International Academy Bloomfield Hills, MI. Building an Effective K-12 School Library Website. Examples Best Practices Things to Consider Sharing GoogleDoc with examples from MAME and LM_NET.

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Branding School Library Media Centers Through the Library Website

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  1. Branding School Library Media Centers Through the Library Website Klaudia Janek, MLIS International Academy Bloomfield Hills, MI

  2. Building an Effective K-12 School Library Website • Examples • Best Practices • Things to Consider • Sharing • GoogleDoc with examples from MAME and LM_NET

  3. Favorite School Library Websites • Castilleja School • http://library.castilleja.org/ • Wordpress • Incorporates school colors and logo • On main school website • Recent updates • Databases in alphabetical order w/ description • Professional looking • Easy to navigate • Created with students in mind

  4. Things to consider • Large full time staff • Two main menus • Lot of content below the fold = scrolling to the bottom

  5. Favorite School Library Websites • Chapel Hill High School • http://chhslibrary.weebly.com/index.html • Weebly • Library is included in the main school menu bar • Effective top menu w/ pull downs to submenus • Important information above the fold • Databases w/ description • Professional looking/ clean • Easy to navigate • Created with students in mind

  6. Things to consider • Large banner • No alphabetical listing of databases • Does not integrate school colors/logo/mascot

  7. Favorite School Library Websites • Canterbury High School • http://libtest.cburylife.org/ • Many recent updates • Professional looking/ clean • Effective use of widgets • Good use of LibGuides

  8. Things to consider • Large banner • You have to scroll to the bottom to get the good stuff • Databases difficult to identify

  9. Favorite School Library Websites • New Trier High School • http://www.newtrier.k12.il.us/page.aspx?id=7108 • Library is included on the school top menu • Professional looking/ clean • Good use of icons • Information on teacher assignments are posted (using LibGuides) • School colors and logo match the main school site

  10. Things to consider • Databases are hidden behind proxy server

  11. Best ways to build an effective library website • Decide what is most important • Include above the fold • List the sources you pay for first! • Then list free ones on a secondary page or at the bottom. • Spell check • Grouping vendors together is not as effective as grouping by subject • Graphics are good • There is such a thing as too many widgets • Consistency is key (in terms of image size, tables, cell size, etc)

  12. Best ways to build an effective library website • Try to have a library/media center link from the school home page. • Provide multiple points of access • List resources by subject • List resources alphabetically • Use database widgets and OPAC widgets to integrate library into Moodle/Blackboard • Flip your library by providing links to guided tutorials or YouTube videos

  13. Lessons Learned • LibGuides or LiveBinders might be worth exploring • Simple updates are key (choose one or two  not all) • A way to show new books –shelfari, LibraryThing • Student or librarian book reviews are interesting • Upcoming library events • Points of pride • Student projects • Highlight a Resource of the Month

  14. Celebrate your SL21 status!

  15. Other options I found…

  16. Gale Sites…

  17. Within a course management system

  18. Class Assignments in Moodle

  19. Dr. Joyce Valenza • She gets her own slide! • http://sdst.libguides.com/databases • Things to consider • Use of widgets • LibGuides • Glogster • 2 OPAC • Lots of databases and ebooks!

  20. What about the Learning Commons Model? By David Loertscher Carol Koechlin Sandi Zwaan Ester Rosenfeld

  21. A Definition

  22. Virtual Learning Commons

  23. Virtual Learning Commons

  24. Virtual Learning Commons

  25. Features to include: • An area for a parade of super learning experiences working though the learning commons. • A place for tools, tutorials including those created by faculty and students • Collaborative reading centers and initiatives in support of school improvement and the Common Core Standards • The center of school culture • The virtual school yearbook • Professional development in the experimental learning center of the VLC • Collaborative construction of all kinds of lists,  projects, etc. • Connections to all types of libraries and community agencies

  26. Features to include: • Connection to an OPAC that is collaborative • Connections to databases and other resources where everyone is helping find and recommend the best • Current events • Activities that draw kids and adults to the VLC • The center of the curriculum and teacher's learning activities and programs; courses, etc. • Connections beyond the school to the community and on into the world • Career information • Connections to experts of all kinds • School-wide projects

  27. Middle School VLC

  28. YALSA Journal

  29. Case study school library in article

  30. MAME Recommended Sites • Denise Lovse – Clarkston • Martha Spear – Berkley • Lois Smits - Holland Christian • Teresa Asch - Holt High School • Thomas Stream - Grand Haven Area Public Schools • Beverley Rannow - Otsego Middle-High School • RiaFaber - Covenant Christian High School   • Catholic Central - Novi, MI

  31. Personal Experiences • http://galesites.com/k12/lom_inac

  32. Follow a district template

  33. Tried to implement VLC

  34. and applied the IB LP to our school library…

  35. Reflection • Three things you can implement tomorrow • Do you have SL21 status? • Do you have a library mission statement? Vision? • What best practices or programs are you/your school involved in? (ie: Visible Thinking, Big 6, IB, Whole Child, etc)

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