
Dictionary for School Library Media Specialists: A Practical and Comprehensive Guide - Paperback
Dictionary for School Library Media Specialists: A Practical and Comprehensive Guide - Paperback
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by Mary Maude McCain (Author), Martha Merrill (Author)
Changes in technology, in society, and in your role as a library media specialist have spawned hundreds of new words, phrases, and acronyms. Where can you find their meanings? This dictionary was created to provide a single source of definitions for the language specifically associated with your profession. It covers all the basic terminology-words, phrases, and acronyms-you need for the daily operation of a K-12 school library media center. There are terms related to librarianship and publishing (access point, inquiry learning, incunabula, taxonomy), technology (gigabyte, microLIF), awards (Edwards, Alex, Children's Choices), organizations (Children's Book Council, LITA), celebrations (Children's Book Week), and more. Practical, thorough, and easy to use, this book is a ready-reference you'll use again and again.
Author Biography
MARY MAUDE MCCAIN is a recently retired library media specialist with 30 years of experience in public education and public libraries. She has served as Adjunct Professor, Library Media Management and Children's Literature, University of Alabama, Birmingham.
MARTHA MERRILL is Professor, Instructional Media, Jacksonville State University, Alabama, where she coordinates and teaches in the graduate-level school library media program.



















