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Library Media Specialists: A Valuable Key to School Success

Janet Hofstetter

library media specialist at Colifornia (Mo.) High Schooljhofstetter{at}admin.california.k12.mo.us

Administrators are missing access to endless information and support if they fail to work closely with their library media specialists. No matter the size of the school district nor the number of students and staff served, this specialist offers access to research, periodicals, and statistics that benefit administrators, faculty members, and students. They can be a source of good public relations, facility planning, curricular tie-ins, technology training, grant-writing guidelines, examples of written policies, and a positive school environment.

NASSP Bulletin, Vol. 83, No. 604, 100-107 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/019263659908360412


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