Flexible Access Library Media Programs Bibliography
compiled by Donna M. Shannon
University of South Carolina School of
Library and Information Science
April 1998 (revised 27 May 2007)
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American
Association of School Librarians. (1991). Position Statement on
Flexible Scheduling. Chicago: American Library Association.
Barron, Daniel D. (1993). Let’s Tell Them! Together! Individual and Association Activity for Change. School Library Media Activities Monthly 9(8), 49-50. Bradburn, Frances. (1999). Crunch Time. School Library Journal 45(11), 43-47. Browne, Karen Stevens. (1991). Making the Move to Flexible Scheduling-Six Stepping Stones. School Library Media Activities Monthly 8(1), 28-29. Browne, Karen Stevens & Burton, Linda. (1989). Timing is Everything: Adapting to the Flexible Schedule. School Library Journal 35(14), 20-23. Buchanan, Jan. (1991). Flexible Access Library Media Programs. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited. Burton, Linda. (1989). Perspectives on Flexible Scheduling. School Library Media Activities Monthly 6(2), 40-43. Carlisle, Millie. (1991). Indiana School Librarians: Flexible Scheduling and Information Power. Indiana Media Journal 13 , 27-28. Day, Pam A. (1989). Flexible Scheduling: A Bibliography. School Library Journal 35(5), 38. Donham van Deusen, Jean. (1993). The Effects of Fixed versus Flexible Scheduling on Curriculum Involvement and Skills Integration in Elementary School Library Media Programs. School Library Media Quarterly 21(3), 173-182. Donham van Deusen, Jean. (1995). Prerequisites to Flexible Planning. Emergency Librarian 23(1), 16-19. Donham van Deusen, Jean & Tallman, Julie I. (1994). The Impact of Scheduling on Curriculum Consultation and Information Skills Instruction-Part One-The 1993-94 AASL/Highsmith Research Award Study. School Library Media Quarterly 23(1), 17-25. Dobrot, Nancy L. & McCawley, Rosemary. (1992). Beyond Flexible Scheduling: A Workshop Guide. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited. Fedora, Arabelle P. (1993). An Exploration of the Scheduling Patterns of Two Exemplary Elementary School Media Centers . Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Flexible Scheduling. [n.d.] AASL Resource Guide. http://www.ala.org/aasl/resources/flexible.html Flexible Scheduling. [n.d.] School, Children & Young People's Section of Nebraska Library Association & Nebraska Educational Media Association. http://nema.k12.ne.us/CheckIt/flex.html Focus on Flexible Scheduling. (1990). School Library Media Quarterly 19(1), Centerfold. Giorgis, Cynthia A. (1994). Librarian as Teacher: Exploring Elementary Teachers' Perceptions of the Role of the School Librarian and the Implementation of Flexible Scheduling and Collaborative Planning. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Arizona. Graziano, April (November 2002). Moving to Flexible Scheduling. MSLMA Media Forum.. http://www.mslma.org/MediaForum/Nov2002/flexsched.html Guinn, Angela & Corliss Moore. (1995). Making the Transition to a Flexible Schedule in the School Library Media Center. In Daniel Callison & Robert Grover (Eds.), The AASL Electronic Library (CD-ROM). Chicago: American Association of School Librarians. Haycock, Ken. (1992). What Works: Cooperative Program Planning and Teaching with Flexible Scheduling. In Ken Haycock, What Works: Research About Teaching and Learning Through the School's Library Resource Center (pp. 22-23). Seattle, WA: Rockland Press. Hughes, Judy. (1990). Removing the Blocks: Becoming Flexibly Scheduled. The School Librarian's Workshop 10(8), 3-4. Hughes-Hassell, Sandra & Wheelock, Anne. (2001). Flexible Access: Essential to Active Learning. In Sandra Hughes-Hassell & Anne Wheelock, (Eds.), The Information-Powered School. (pp. 83-93). Chicago: American Library Association. Hurley, Christine A. (2004). Fixed
vs. Flexible Scheduling in School Library Media Centers: A Continuing
Debate. Library Media Connection 23(3), 36-41. Kay, Bernard W. (1955). Variations
in Scheduling for the Elementary School Library. Wilson Library
Bulletin 29(8), 634-636. Kimsey-Pharr, Faye. (2002).
Reflections of an Empowered Library. Teacher
Librarian 30(1), 79-80 supp. Krimmelbein, Cindy Jeffrey. (1989). The Choice to Change: Establishing an Integrated School Library Media Program . Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited. Lankford, Mary D. (1994). Flexible Access: Foundation for Student Achievement. School Library Journal 40(8), 21-23. Lewis, Barbara A. (1994). Social Action Saves the Day (Or, how student activism helped transform a 1950’s School Library into a Media Center of the Future). School Library Journal 40(1), 33-35. Librarians Information Online Network. (1997). Scheduling Issues in School Libraries. http://www.libertynet.org/lion/scheduling.html Lieberman, Billie E. (1988). Quality Library Time. Library Talk 1(2), 7-8. Loertscher, David V. (1999). Planning Time and Library Time: It's Time to Reconsider the Role of the Elementary School Library. CSLA Journal 23(1), 21-23. Markuson, Carolyn (Ed.). (1988). Readers' Queries. School Library Media Quarterly 16(2), 133-134. McGregor, Joy H. (2002). Flexible
Scheduling: How Does a Principal Facilitate Implementation? School
Libraries Worldwide
8(1), 71-84. McGregor, Joy H. (2006). Flexible
Scheduling: Implementing an Innovation. School Library Media Research 9
http://www.ala.org/ala/aasl/aaslpubsandjournals/slmrb/slmrcontents/volume9/flexible.htm Mills, Mary Louise. (1991). Cooperative Program Planning and Flexible Scheduling: What Do Pricipals Really Think. Emergency Librarian 19(1), 25-28. Monck, Deborah. (1999). Schedules
and Planning and Forms, Oh My! Library Talk 12(4), 11. Ohlrich, Karen Browne. (2001). Flexible Access is “Sweet”! School Library Media Activities Monthly 18(1), 20-21. Ohlrich, Karen Browne. (1992). Flexible Scheduling: The Dream vs. Reality. School Library Journal 38(5), 35-38. Ohlrich, Karen Browne. (2001). Making Flexible Access and Flexible Scheduling Work Today. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited. Pappas, Marjorie L. (2005). Changing
to Flexible
Scheduling. School Library Media Activities Monthly 21(7),
36-37. Pozar, Diane. (1988). Winning
Support for Open Libraries. Library Talk 3. Riedling, Ann. (2003). Convincing
Others of
What You Can Do. Teacher Librarian 30(4),
55-7. Salmon, Sheila, Goldfarb, Elizabeth K., Greenblatt, Melinda, Strauss, Anita Phillips, & Fund for New York City Public Education. (1996). Flexible Access. In Power Up Your Library: Creating the New Elementary School Library Program (pp. 9-23). Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited. Shannon, Donna M. (1996). Tracking the Transition to a Flexible Access Library Program in Two Library Power Elementary Schools. School Library Media Quarterly 23(3), 155-163. Sheppard, Betsy C. [n.d.] Flexible Scheduling in the Library Media Center: A Position Paper. http://www.uncp.edu/home/baker/actionresearch/positionpaper/bsheppard.htm Solomon, Gerry. (1992). Record-Keeping With a Flexible Schedule. The School Librarian's Workshop 12(6), 5-6. Tallman, Julie I. & Donham van Deusen, Jean. (1994). Collaborative Unit Planning-Schedule, Time, and Participants-Part Three-The 1993-94 AASL/Highsmith Research Award Study. School Library Media Quarterly 23(1), 33-37. Tallman, Julie I. & Donham van Deusen, Jean. (1994). External Conditions as They Relate to Curriculum Consultation and Information Skills Instruction by School Library Media Specialists-Part Two-The 1993-94 AASL/Highsmith Research Award Study. School Library Media Quarterly 23(1), 27-31. Toor, Ruth. (1987). Inflexible Schedule. School Library Journal 34(3), 46. A Vote for Flexible Scheduling. (1966). Library Journal 91(16), 4192-4196. Williamson, Patricia A. (2000).
Becoming Flexible. The School Librarians' Workshop 20(7),
10-11. Wilson, Locordkenic Retroze Douglas.
(1997). An Investigation of the
Differences Between a Flexibly Scheduled Media Center and a
traditionally Scheduled Elementary School Media Center and the Effects
on Administration, Faculty, and Students. Unpublished doctoral
dissertation, Walden University. Yesner, Bernice L. & Jay, Hilda L. (1998). Scheduling. In Bernice L. Yesner & Hilda L. Jay, Operating and Evaluating School Library Media Programs: A Handbook for Administrators and Librarians . New York: Neal-Schuman. Yesner, Bernice L. & Jay, Hilda
L. (1987). Topic: Scheduling. In Bernice L. Yesner & Hilda L. Jay, The
School Administrator’s Guide to Evaluating Library Media Programs (pp.
136-139). Hamden, CT: The Shoe String Press. |
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It was last updated 27 May 2007 by
Donna Shannon