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Bibliographies and Indices

Librarian's Index to the Internet

PLA/ALLS Top Titles for Adult New Readers

PLA’s Adult Lifelong Learning Section compilation of outstanding books, fiction and nonfiction, that serve the needs of newly literate adults.

PLA/AAUP University Press Books for Public Libraries

University Press titles selected as “outstanding” by members of the American Library Association’s University Press Books Committee.

Internet Job and Career Sites for Librarians

A comprehensive list of available career sites for librarians. Compiled by Frances Roehm and Steve Oserman of Skokie (IL) Public Library.

Library Services to the Sandwich Generation Bibliography

This selected bibliography includes articles, books, magazines, newsletters, pamphlets, videotapes, and websites that address the various information needs of those caught in the middle of this uniquely intergenerational family mix and provides links to other sources both print and electronic.

Best Practices in Public Librarianship

A list of links of library procedures and policies, compiled by by the Electronic Communications Advisory Committee

Studies and Statistics

The Kaiser Family Foundation's "See No Evil: How Internet Filters Affect the Search for Online Health Information"

School and Public Library Relationships: Essential Ingredients in Implementing Educational Reforms and Improving Student Learning

Shirley A. Fitzgibbons, Associate Professor Emerita, Indiana University

Preschool Education through Public Libraries

Steven Herb, Ph.D., Associate Librarian & Head, Education Library Penn State University, and Sara Willoughby-Herb, Ph.D., Professor of Early Childhood and Special Education Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Rowland School for Young Children

The Implications of Selected School Reform Approaches for School Library Media Services

Gary N. Hartzell, Professor, Educational Administration & Supervision, University of Nebraska at Omaha

Library Consultants and Trainers

Planning for Results Trainers

www.LibraryConsultants.org

LibraryConsultants.org is a database driven website that provides libraries with the ability to search and identify potential consultants, and consultants with a current, centralized directory. The database is searchable by name, state, and areas of expertise. The directory provides libraries with a convenient place to access current consultant information. Recent projects are included for each consultant to allow libraries to evaluate quality and "fit". Each consultant provides his/her directory information including name, contact information, areas of expertise and experience. Send questions or comments to Denise Shockley - shockley@bloomington.in.us.

RUSA/ASCLA Directory of Peer Consultants and Speakers

General Information on Libraries

ALA's Library Fact Sheets

How many libraries are there in the United States? How many librarians are on the Internet? How can I get mailing lists of libraries? These and other questions answered in fact sheets maintained by the ALA's Library staff.

ALA Scholarships and Grants

ALA Public Programs Office's PUBPRGMS electronic discussion list

Find out about new grants available through the American Library Association (ALA) Public Programs Office and their partners

Library Media & PR

Strategies, techniques, resources, tips, and tools for library communicators.

eLaws Advisors

Employment laws assistance for workers and small businesses. Compiled by the U.S. Department of Labor

Offers and Opportunities for Libraries

Asthma Action America

Asthma Action America® is a national asthma education campaign supported by leading organizations committed to improving health care. The goal of Asthma Action America® is to increase awareness of asthma and effective asthma management.

National Breast Cancer Coalition

Librarians may order Guide to Quality Breast Cancer Care through this site. The first five copies are free. Librarians may also order guides by dialing 1-866-624-5307.

Foundations

Benton Foundation

This organization supports “the efforts of nonprofits to articulate and advocate their interests; demonstrating the value of communications for solving social problems and strengthening social bonds.” See Buildings, Books, and Bytes published by the Benton Foundation and funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. For commentary on this report, see Library Trends, Buildings, Books, and Bytes: Perspectives on the Benton Foundation Report on Libraries in the Digital Age. Edited by Herbert Goldhor, 46(1), Summer 1997.

The Bertelsmann Foundation

Find out about the Bertelsmann Foundation’s International Network of Public Libraries. “The Bertelsmann Foundation is working on the assumption that a small, highly motivated group of experts of the international public library scene can bring about and disseminate future-oriented solutions in this field. Very much at the focus should be the systematic development of model concepts and the transfer of practical experience.” The site contains objectives, priority issues, reports, mode of work, and contact information for its members.

Coalition for Networked Information

“As described in the Coalition’s Program Overview, the Coalition operates program initiatives and projects in several areas designed to further both the state-of-the-art and the state-of-the-practice of using computer networks to share information.”

DeWitt and Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Funds

“The DeWitt and Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Funds are national, private grantmaking foundation located in New York City. DW-RD’s mission is to improve the quality of educational and career development opportunities for all school-age youth, especially young people growing up in low-income communities. LW-RD’s mission is to invest in programs that enhance the cultural life of communities and encourage people to make the arts and culture and active part of their everyday lives.”

Gates Library Foundation

“The gates Library Foundation is dedicated to partnering with public libraries to bring access to computers, the Internet, and digital information for patrons in low-income communities in the United States and Canada.”

Libraries for the Future

“Libraries for the Future is a national nonprofit organization of public library advocates. LFF educates and activates current and potential library users to become advocates and to enhance the relationship between libraries and communities, particularly those that are disenfranchised. The LFF program promotes community participation and universal access to literacy, lifelong learning, and information—essential tools for democracy.”

Friends of Libraries, USA

Provides “programs and publications to 2,800 member groups reaching hundreds of thousands of Americans, teaching citizens nationwide how to develop local library Friends to raise funds, be advocates, and promote libraries.”

Government/Legislation

ALA’s CIPA Web Site

ALA Washington Office

ALA Washington Office's USA Patriot Act Web Site

Center for the Book in the Library of Congress

“The Center for the book was wstablished by law in 1977 to stimulate public interest in books and reading, libraries and literacy. A partnership between the government and the private sector, the center depends primarily on tax-deductible contributions from corporations and individuals to support its overall program of projects and publications of interest to both the general public and scholars.”

Institute of Museum and Library Services

“The Federal agency that strengthens museums and libraries to benefit the public.”

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

NIAAA’s new publication, Make a Difference, Talk to Your Child About Alcohol, is now available.

No Child Left Behind

Other Organizations

American Library Association

“The mission of the American Library Association is to provide leadership for the development, promotion, and improvement of library and information services and the profession of librarianship in order to enhance learning and ensure access to information for all.”

Connect for Kids

Digital Divide Network

Digital Opportunity Channel

PUBLIB and PUBLIB-NET Electronic Discussions: General Information

Urban Libraries Council

“The Urban Libraries Council (ULC) is an association of large public libraries and corporations that serve them, organized to solve common problems, better understand new opportunities and conduct applied research that improves professional practice.”

Policy and Procedures (information and samples)

Policy Considerations for Public Libraries Accepting Donations

An overview of non-tax sources of revenue for public libraries and consideration of their impact on public sources of funding and the policy implications of accepting support from, and/or forming partnerships with, non-governmental organizations.

Technology

Hardware

How to Build a Charlotte’s Web Mini-Hub

“The Charlotte’s Web Mini-Hub is a low cost networking solution that allows people to connect several computers to a community network at once using a single modem and a single telephone line. This vastly reduces the cost of connecting remote sites to the national Information Infrastructure.”

Software

Shareware.com

“Shareware.com is a service from CNET: The Computer Network that features the Virtual Software Library (VSL) search engine and much more. You can search for, browse, and download the best sorftware—including freeware, shareware, demos, fixes, patches, upgrades—from the top managed software archives and computer vendor sites on the Internet.”