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Bibliography

Library & Information Literacy Curriculum

Bibliography

American Association of School Librarians and Association for Educational Communications and Technology. Information Power Building Partnerships for Learning. Chicago: American Library Association, 1998.

American Association of School Librarians and Association for Educational Communications and Technology. Information Power: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs. Chicago: American Library Association, 1988.

American Association of School Librarians, Position Statement on Access to Resources and Services in the School Library Media Program: An Interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights. Chicago: American Library Association, adopted July 2, 1986.

American Association of School Librarians. Position Statement on Appropriate Staffing for School Library Media Centers. Chicago: American Library Association, adopted April 23, 1991.

American Association of School Librarians. Position Statement on Flexible Scheduling. Chicago: American Library Association, adopted 1991.

American Association of School Librarians. Position Statement on Information Literacy: A Position Paper on Information Problem Solving. Chicago: American Library Association, adopted 1994.

American Association of School Librarians. Position Statement on Resource Based Instruction: Role of the School Library Media Specialist in Whole Language Approach. Chicago: American Library Association, adopted 1993.

American Association of School Librarians. Position Statement on the Role of the Library Media Specialist in Outcomes-Based Education. Chicago: American Library Association, adopted 1994.

American Association of School Librarians. Position Statement on the Role of the Library Media Specialist in Site-Based Management. Chicago: American Library Association, adopted 1994.

American Association of School Librarians. Position Statement on the Value of Independent Reading in the School Library Media Program. Chicago: American Library Association, adopted 1994.

American Association of School Librarians. Position Statement on the Value of the Library Media Program in Education. Chicago: American Library Association, adopted 1994.

American Association of School Librarians. Sample Statement on the Role of the School Library Media Program. Chicago: American Library Association, adopted October 1990.

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