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The first book published about independent school libraries since 1985, this work offers both the independent school library community and the broader school library community a wealth of insights into excellence in library practice.



Freed of many of the governing laws that shape public shools, librarians in independent schools have more opportunity to develop new ideas and methods, Among these are the "information commons" where technology, media services, and traditional library services intersect, providing students with the resources they need to do their best work. what other learnings do these library laboratories provide?

Independent school Libraries Perspectives on Excellence offers readers insights into best practices in library services for school communities, using examples drawn from independent schools of various sizes, descriptions, and locations across the United States, Two overview essays introduce a statistical analysis of independent schools. Each of the remaining essays provides perspective on a different aspect of library practice, indluding staffing, advocacy, assessment, technology, collaboration, programs beyond the curriculum, intellectual freedom and privacy, budgeting, accreditation, disaster planning, and more.

Because independent school librarians work without the same mandates to adhere to state and national laws and standards as their public school colleagues, they have unique opportunities to explore and refine new practices. These ideas and methods, many of which are on display here, can be applied in any school library setting.

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The private independent school library, though similar in some ways to that of the public sector, differs significantly in numerous aspects. This excellent collection of 21 essays covers the field. . . . Including the "NAIS Guidelines of Professional Practice for Librarians" and a sample librarian's performance evaluation, this is a sound acquisition for any private school libraryan entire professional-development course in book form. * Booklist Online * This compilation of twenty-one thought provoking and informative essays is a must have for any independent school library professional. . . . for the intended reader, this volume will become an essential part of their professional library. Highly recommended. * Library Media Connection * librarians from all schools will find a wealth of information here. * VOYA *

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The first book published about independent school libraries since 1985, this work offers both the independent school library community and the broader school library community a wealth of insights into excellence in library practice.
Foreword vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Essay 1 The Librarian as Gardener
1(8)
Liz Gray
Essay 2 Where We Fit In: The Library in the Life of the School
9(8)
Carolyn Hilles
Essay 3 Who Are We? The Independent School Library: A Statistical Profile
17(32)
Susan Williamson
Essay 4 We Are Not Alone
49(8)
Courtney Lewis
Laura Pearle
Essay 5 Who Are We? Staffing in School Libraries
57(26)
Aquita Winslow-Tyler
Essay 6 The Many Faces of Advocacy for School Libraries
83(18)
Dorcas Hand
Essay 7 Advocacy Through Assessment: Library Professional Practice and the School Mission
101(6)
Ann Weber
Essay 8 Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: Technology in Independent School Libraries
107(22)
Patt Moser
Essay 9 Sea Changes in Technology Services and Learning
129(32)
Debbie Abilock
Elisabeth Abarbanel
Essay 10 Information Commons and Independent School Libraries: Opportunities for Excellence
161(12)
Alison A. Ernst
Essay 11 To Collaborate or Not to Collaborate: It's Not a Question!
173(12)
Barbara Weathers
Essay 12 Are They Ready for the Next Step? Bridging High School to College
185(28)
Martha Daly
Essay 13 What Else Can We Do? Library Programs Beyond Curriculum Foster a Culture of Learning
213(14)
Mary G. Milligan
Essay 14 Looking Back to the Future: Traditions Reflected
227(14)
Hannah Pickworth
Essay 15 Choices, Choices: Selection Issues in Independent School Libraries
241(14)
Carla Bosco
Essay 16 Freedom to Think and Learn: Minors' Rights in Independent School Libraries
255(18)
Dorcas Hand
Essay 17 What Does It Cost? Budget and Funding
273(10)
Sarah Knetzer Davis
Essay 18 Role of the Library in Admissions and Institutional Advancement
283(10)
Catherine Greene
Essay 19 If You Build It: School Library Facilities
293(20)
Walter DeMelle
Essay 20 Navel Gazing, or How to Survive the Accreditation Process
313(16)
Laura Pearle
Essay 21 Don't Lose It All: Disaster Planning
329(14)
Cynthia Grady
Appendix A NAIS Guidelines of Professional Practice for Librarians 343(2)
Appendix B Librarian's Performance Assessment 345(6)
Index 351
Dorcas Hand is director of libraries at the Annunciation Orthodox School in Houston, TX.