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Once again, Lare provides useful information on how to find curriculum materials and how to organize them for efficient access. A useful resource for curriculum materials librarians in academic libraries, school library media specialists, public librarians responsible for education collections, and for library and information science courses in collection development and organization.
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Once again, Lare provides useful information on how to find curriculum materials and how to organize them for efficient access. A useful resource for curriculum materials librarians in academic libraries, school library media specialists, public librarians responsible for education collections, and for library and information science courses in collection development and organization.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Scarecrow Press
- Second Edition
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9780810848184
- ISBN-10: 081084818X
- Artikelnr.: 21805727
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Scarecrow Press
- Second Edition
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9780810848184
- ISBN-10: 081084818X
- Artikelnr.: 21805727
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Gary A. Lare
Part 1 Preface Part 2 Part 1: Acquiring and Organizing the Collection
Chapter 3 1. Curriculum Guides: Acquiring the Collection Chapter 4 2.
Curriculum Guides: Organizing the Collection Chapter 5 3. K-12 Textbooks:
Acquiring the Collections Chapter 6 4. K-12 textbooks: Organizing the
Curriculum Chapter 7 5. Teaching Activities: Acquiring and Organizing the
Collection Chapter 8 6. K-12 Audiovisual Media/Instructional Materials:
Acquiring and Organizing the Collection Chapter 9 7. Processing
Media/Instructional Materials for Storage and Circulation Chapter 10 8.
Access to Curriculum Materials and Sources on the Internet Chapter 11 9.
Selected Reference Resources to Support the Curriculum Materials Collection
Part 12 Part 2: Resources Chapter 13 10. Textbook Publishers by Curriculum
Area Chapter 14 11. Ancillary textbook Materials Publishers by Curriculum
Area Chapter 15 12. Textbook Publishers Chapter 16 13. Teaching Activities
Sources by Curriculum Area Chapter 17 14. Teaching Activities Publishers
and Distributors Chapter 18 15. Media/Instructional Materials Sources by
Type Chapter 19 16. Media/Instructional Materials Sources by Curriculum
Area Chapter 20 17. Media/Instructional Materials Producer and Distributor
Sources Chapter 21 18. Curriculum Guides, Frameworks, and Standards on the
Web Chapter 22 19. Textbook Publisher Sites on the Web Chapter 23 20.
Teaching Activities and Lesson Plans on the Web Chapter 24 21. Curriculum
Content Resource Sites on the Web Chapter 25 22. Professional Associations
Providing Curricular Materials Chapter 26 Appendix: Guidelines for
Curriculum Materials Centers Chapter 27 Index Chapter 28 About the Author
Chapter 3 1. Curriculum Guides: Acquiring the Collection Chapter 4 2.
Curriculum Guides: Organizing the Collection Chapter 5 3. K-12 Textbooks:
Acquiring the Collections Chapter 6 4. K-12 textbooks: Organizing the
Curriculum Chapter 7 5. Teaching Activities: Acquiring and Organizing the
Collection Chapter 8 6. K-12 Audiovisual Media/Instructional Materials:
Acquiring and Organizing the Collection Chapter 9 7. Processing
Media/Instructional Materials for Storage and Circulation Chapter 10 8.
Access to Curriculum Materials and Sources on the Internet Chapter 11 9.
Selected Reference Resources to Support the Curriculum Materials Collection
Part 12 Part 2: Resources Chapter 13 10. Textbook Publishers by Curriculum
Area Chapter 14 11. Ancillary textbook Materials Publishers by Curriculum
Area Chapter 15 12. Textbook Publishers Chapter 16 13. Teaching Activities
Sources by Curriculum Area Chapter 17 14. Teaching Activities Publishers
and Distributors Chapter 18 15. Media/Instructional Materials Sources by
Type Chapter 19 16. Media/Instructional Materials Sources by Curriculum
Area Chapter 20 17. Media/Instructional Materials Producer and Distributor
Sources Chapter 21 18. Curriculum Guides, Frameworks, and Standards on the
Web Chapter 22 19. Textbook Publisher Sites on the Web Chapter 23 20.
Teaching Activities and Lesson Plans on the Web Chapter 24 21. Curriculum
Content Resource Sites on the Web Chapter 25 22. Professional Associations
Providing Curricular Materials Chapter 26 Appendix: Guidelines for
Curriculum Materials Centers Chapter 27 Index Chapter 28 About the Author
Part 1 Preface Part 2 Part 1: Acquiring and Organizing the Collection
Chapter 3 1. Curriculum Guides: Acquiring the Collection Chapter 4 2.
Curriculum Guides: Organizing the Collection Chapter 5 3. K-12 Textbooks:
Acquiring the Collections Chapter 6 4. K-12 textbooks: Organizing the
Curriculum Chapter 7 5. Teaching Activities: Acquiring and Organizing the
Collection Chapter 8 6. K-12 Audiovisual Media/Instructional Materials:
Acquiring and Organizing the Collection Chapter 9 7. Processing
Media/Instructional Materials for Storage and Circulation Chapter 10 8.
Access to Curriculum Materials and Sources on the Internet Chapter 11 9.
Selected Reference Resources to Support the Curriculum Materials Collection
Part 12 Part 2: Resources Chapter 13 10. Textbook Publishers by Curriculum
Area Chapter 14 11. Ancillary textbook Materials Publishers by Curriculum
Area Chapter 15 12. Textbook Publishers Chapter 16 13. Teaching Activities
Sources by Curriculum Area Chapter 17 14. Teaching Activities Publishers
and Distributors Chapter 18 15. Media/Instructional Materials Sources by
Type Chapter 19 16. Media/Instructional Materials Sources by Curriculum
Area Chapter 20 17. Media/Instructional Materials Producer and Distributor
Sources Chapter 21 18. Curriculum Guides, Frameworks, and Standards on the
Web Chapter 22 19. Textbook Publisher Sites on the Web Chapter 23 20.
Teaching Activities and Lesson Plans on the Web Chapter 24 21. Curriculum
Content Resource Sites on the Web Chapter 25 22. Professional Associations
Providing Curricular Materials Chapter 26 Appendix: Guidelines for
Curriculum Materials Centers Chapter 27 Index Chapter 28 About the Author
Chapter 3 1. Curriculum Guides: Acquiring the Collection Chapter 4 2.
Curriculum Guides: Organizing the Collection Chapter 5 3. K-12 Textbooks:
Acquiring the Collections Chapter 6 4. K-12 textbooks: Organizing the
Curriculum Chapter 7 5. Teaching Activities: Acquiring and Organizing the
Collection Chapter 8 6. K-12 Audiovisual Media/Instructional Materials:
Acquiring and Organizing the Collection Chapter 9 7. Processing
Media/Instructional Materials for Storage and Circulation Chapter 10 8.
Access to Curriculum Materials and Sources on the Internet Chapter 11 9.
Selected Reference Resources to Support the Curriculum Materials Collection
Part 12 Part 2: Resources Chapter 13 10. Textbook Publishers by Curriculum
Area Chapter 14 11. Ancillary textbook Materials Publishers by Curriculum
Area Chapter 15 12. Textbook Publishers Chapter 16 13. Teaching Activities
Sources by Curriculum Area Chapter 17 14. Teaching Activities Publishers
and Distributors Chapter 18 15. Media/Instructional Materials Sources by
Type Chapter 19 16. Media/Instructional Materials Sources by Curriculum
Area Chapter 20 17. Media/Instructional Materials Producer and Distributor
Sources Chapter 21 18. Curriculum Guides, Frameworks, and Standards on the
Web Chapter 22 19. Textbook Publisher Sites on the Web Chapter 23 20.
Teaching Activities and Lesson Plans on the Web Chapter 24 21. Curriculum
Content Resource Sites on the Web Chapter 25 22. Professional Associations
Providing Curricular Materials Chapter 26 Appendix: Guidelines for
Curriculum Materials Centers Chapter 27 Index Chapter 28 About the Author