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Fiore, Carole; Roman, Susan – School Library Journal, 2010
Based on the findings of a recent three-year study by Dominican University's Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, the authors can confirm what many librarians have long suspected: students who take part in their local library's summer reading program significantly improve their reading skills. This article describes the results of…
Descriptors: Test Results, Reading, Reading Programs, Reading Tests
Carpenter, Elizabeth – School Library Journal, 2004
Greene County, near Charlottesville, is a predominantly farming community with little commerce and about 15,000 residents. It has been more adversely affected by recent economic conditions than counties with a stronger tax base. Yet it is also among the most rapidly growing counties in Virginia. County resources alone would not be enough to build…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Nonprofit Organizations, Rural Areas, Institutional Cooperation
Browning, Elizabeth K. – School Library Journal, 1975
School librarians developed and tested a game which would help familiarize students with reference materials. A clue was provided each day, Monday through Friday, and a competition was held to see who could find the answer earliest in the week. (LS)
Descriptors: Childrens Games, Educational Games, Games, Library Instruction
Dillingofski, Mary Sue – School Library Journal, 1993
Describes the Teachers as Readers project sponsored by the Association of American Publishers Reading Initiative to promote the reading of children's books by elementary school teachers. The role of children's books is considered, a pilot program in Virginia is described, and factors in forming a successful program are discussed. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Oatman, Eric – School Library Journal, 2005
"Wiki", the Hawaiian word for quick, can refer to either a Web site or the software that runs it. Ward Cunningham, a Portland, OR, programmer, invented and named the wiki in 1995. He wanted to help a virtual community of programmers communicate efficiently. Teachers and librarians nationwide have begun to explore the role of wikis in…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Technology, Writing Skills, Librarians