[CALIBK12] CALIBK12 Digest, Vol 14, Issue 57
MFischer
MFischer at buckeyeusd.org
Thu May 22 08:16:26 PDT 2008
While these books are small and inexpensive, they are also at a pretty high reading level for 4th grade, the grade when most mission projects are done. I have found that even the most able students need a lot of hand-holding when using these. The format is dense text with a few line drawings. The Rosen series, that has been recently updated, is much more accessible for kids that age.
Mary Helen Fischer
District Librarian
Buckeye Union School District
Shingle Springs CA 95682
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If anyone would prefer them in hardbound (missions books by Mary Null Boule), Mook & Blanchard has (or at least, had) them in a durable cover for a reasonable price. Mook & Blanchard is in La Puente. I think they also have her California Indian series as well.
Joanne Ladewig (A.K.A. "Library Lady")
Library Media Tech
Lawrence Elementary, GGUSD
Garden Grove, California
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Comments are my own and may not represent the views of GGUSD
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I use the Missions: California Heritage series. The are great little books and include all of the missions. They are in paperback and can even be purchased at the missions. The author, Mary Null Boule was a California teacher and did a nice job putting these together.
Caron
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1. Re: Textbook Barcode Labels (Shelee Wilkerson)
2. quotes for girls'/ women's education (Beth Olshewsky)
3. California Mission Books (Andrea Stephenson)
4. Fair Use Question (Sharon Talmadge)
5. Re: Flaws in Collection Development Policy (Hillary Smith)
6. Secondary Science Textbooks (M Masten)
7. Re: Book title? (Mary Thomas)
8. Re: quotes for girls'/ women's education (Maier, Kathie)
9. Fwd: The results of your email commands (RLibbe at aol.com)
10. Showing a movie to large audience (Daydream Queen)
11. Re: Showing a movie to large audience (Blanche Woolls)
12. need_help_with_scanner (RLibbe at aol.com)
13. Re: Showing a movie to large audience (Richard Cooley)
14. Re: Wikipedia (Richard Cooley)
15. Re: Showing a movie to large audience (Kennon, Tonya)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 14:27:16 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
From: Shelee Wilkerson <wilkmike at earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] Textbook Barcode Labels
To: Liana Smith <SmithLiana at dublin.k12.ca.us>, calibk12 at lists.sjsu.edu
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I always place the barcode on th top right hand corner. It makes scanning easier. The drawback is that it isn't so easy for inventory. The other issue (which may not be an issue at all schools) is that they are easily torn off. I just started at a new school and they put all their barcodes inside the back cover. They don't loose very many barcodes, but it is a pain in the back side when checking them out.
-----Original Message-----
>From: Liana Smith <SmithLiana at dublin.k12.ca.us>
>Sent: May 19, 2008 9:07 AM
>To: calibk12 at lists.sjsu.edu
>Subject: [CALIBK12] Textbook Barcode Labels
>
>Would anyone who is involved with textbooks please share their views, pros and cons, concerning:
>-1- polythermal barcode labels vs. laser printed barcode labels with protectors (Follett Software Company)
>-2- placement of labels for inventory scanning etc
>
>Thank you,
>
>
>
>
>Liana de Wit-Smith
>Fallon School (K-8) Library Media Technician
>3601 Kohnen Way
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>(925) 875-9376 ext.6308
>http://www.dublin.k12.ca.us/Fms/index.htm
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 14:58:46 -0700
From: "Beth Olshewsky" <bolshewsky at earthlink.net>
Subject: [CALIBK12] quotes for girls'/ women's education
To: "calibk12" <calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu>
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Hi everybody,
Our AP is speaking to a Hindu women's group on:
Educational Investment in Women & Girls
╖ What does educational investment in women/girls mean?
╖ Access to science & underrepresented fields
╖ Encouragement of creative disciplines, arts
╖ Exposure to activities to develop latent talents
╖ Role models/ceiling breakers
╖ Changes economic prospects of family within single generation
She'd like to start with a powerful quote.
Does anyone have any quote ideas that they think would be a spectacular beginning?
Thanks,
Beth
Beth Olshewsky
bolshewsky at earthlink.net
District Teacher-Librarian
San Marino Unified School District
"Love does not dominate; it cultivates."
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 15:13:07 -0700
From: "Andrea Stephenson" <astephenson at ci.lincoln.ca.us>
Subject: [CALIBK12] California Mission Books
To: "calib SJSU" <calibk12 at lists.sjsu.edu>
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Hi all:
I need a source for California Mission books, one that is thorough and
has as many of the obscure missions in its listings as possible to
choose from. I need to order them now so they will be ready to go for
the upcoming school year.
As always your collective expertise is greatly appreciated!!
Thanks in advance,
Andrea
Andrea Stephenson, MA
Teacher Librarian
Children's and School Services Manager
Lincoln Public Library at Twleve Bridges
485 Twelve Bridges Drive
Lincoln, CA 95648
(916) 434-2410 Main Library
(916) 434-2401 Children's Desk
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 13:28:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: Sharon Talmadge <sharontalmadge at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: [CALIBK12] Fair Use Question
To: Calibk12* <Calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu>
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Hello everyone,
I have a tricky copyright question. One of my HS math teachers does a terrific project every year in which students adapt a children's story to incorporate trigonometry and precalculus topics. I gave him information on Fair Use years ago which he incorporates in his directions. This is the first time I'm not sure if a student's project falls under fair use.
This is what he did: he took a Sesame Street book, took took out more than 50% of the pages, changed all the titles and words. He added information to the illustrations. His project is in the original hardcover binding.
What do you think?
Thanks,
Sharon Talmadge
Teacher Librarian
La Costa Canyon High School,
Carlsbad, CA
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 15:25:46 -0700
From: "Hillary Smith" <HSMITH at tvusd.k12.ca.us>
Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] Flaws in Collection Development Policy
To: <calibk12 at lists.sjsu.edu>, "Debbie Reese" <debreese at uiuc.edu>
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It means he is guiding people through all the information available.
>From Wikipedia:
The term 'sherpa' is also used to refer to local people, typically men,
that are employed as guides for mountaineering expeditions in the
Himalayas, particularly Mt. Everest. They are highly regarded as elite
mountaineers and experts in their local terrain, as well as having good
physical endurance and resilience to high altitude conditions. However,
a sherpa is not necessarily a member of the Sherpa ethnic group. Sherpa
generally act as porters on Everest expeditions.
>From Merriam Webster:
a member of a Tibetan people living on the high southern slopes of the
Himalayas in eastern Nepal and known for providing support for foreign
trekkers and mountain climbers
Hillary Smith, Library goddess
Pauba Valley Elementary School
Temecula Valley USD
951-302-5140
hsmith at tvusd.k12.ca.us
>>> Debbie Reese <debreese at uiuc.edu> 5/20/2008 12:16 PM >>>
Question for Richard: I'm curious about your
signature "information sherpa" and wonder if you might describe what
you mean.
Response to Doug:
>I do remember somewhere, someplace seeing a policy that was
>very specific in setting out criteria for
>reviews and review sources. Something
>like, ?Each title shall receive a minimum of two positive reviews or
>recommendations from an accepted review source
>such as Booklist, School Library
>Journal or their equivalent.?
>
>That seems overly restrictive in its specificity. I wonder
>if any of who have a policy with such a statement, and what other?s
opinions
>are about such a statement
>
I definitely concur with your concern that the
policy (two positive reviews from accepted review
source) is overly restrictive. A great many books
with problematic representations of American
Indians receive favorable reviews. When Rinaldi's
book MY HEART IS ON THE GROUND came out, it had
great reviews, but when Native scholars read it,
the book was immediately discredited in its
representation of Native people and the boarding schools.
Debbie
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Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 16:11:01 -0700
From: "M Masten" <MMasten at ktjusd.k12.ca.us>
Subject: [CALIBK12] Secondary Science Textbooks
To: "CALIBK12" <calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu>
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Hi All,
What science textbooks have your teachers adopted? I have received
samples from Holt and Prentice Hall. My science teachers have not
reached a decision on what textbooks to adopt. Courses taught are
Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Environmental
Science. Thanks for your assistance.
Mary Masten
Hoopa Valley High School
Hoopa CA
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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 17:54:06 -0700
From: Mary Thomas <mwthomas at earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] Book title?
To: CALIBLK12 <calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu>
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Yes. That is the title. Thank you and also thanks to Jill Detweiler
for coming up with the book. The teacher is pleased and thinks
"whatever that list you're on" is fantastic.
Mary
On May 20, 2008, at 5:17 PM, Sally White wrote:
> I read a book with a similar plot set in Australia called "Picnic at
> Hanging Rock".? A movie was also made on the book.
>
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> From: Mary Thomas <mwthomas at earthlink.net>
> To: CALIBLK12 <calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu>
> Sent: Monday, May 19, 2008 10:24:57 PM
> Subject: [CALIBK12] Book title?
>
> A teacher is looking for the title of a book she read in the mid to
> late 70s. She thinks it was published by Scholastic - or at least sold
> through them. She doesn't know the title or author. She remembers that
> it was about a group of girls who went on a walk or a hike, out into
> the woods perhaps, maybe to a pond or waterfall. Maybe swimming. And
> then they all disappeared. The story was set at the turn of the century
> in America. She lost the book before she finished it and wonders how it
> ended.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
> Mary Thomas
> Library Media Specialist
> Redwood Middle School
> Saratoga, CA
>
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Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 20:07:33 -0700
From: "Maier, Kathie" <maier_k at auhsd.k12.ca.us>
Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] quotes for girls'/ women's education
To: <bolshewsky at earthlink.net>, "calibk12"
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Monday morning chat with Greg Mortenson
By Zak Brown <https://webmail.auhsd.k12.ca.us/staff/zak-brown/> (Contact <https://webmail.auhsd.k12.ca.us/staff/zak-brown/contact/> )
Monday, June 18, 2007
"You can drop bombs, you can give out condoms, you can build roads or put in electricity, but unless you educate the girls, society won't change."
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2007/jun/18/vitals-name-greg-mortenson-residence-bozeman-mt/
Kathie Maier, LMT certified
Trident Campus Library - Rm48
1800 W. Ball Road Anaheim, CA 92804
714-999-3738 x148
To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting. Edmund Burke
________________________________
From: calibk12-bounces at lists.sjsu.edu on behalf of Beth Olshewsky
Sent: Tue 5/20/2008 2:58 PM
To: calibk12
Subject: [CALIBK12] quotes for girls'/ women's education
Hi everybody,
Our AP is speaking to a Hindu women's group on:
Educational Investment in Women & Girls
What does educational investment in women/girls mean?
Access to science & underrepresented fields
Encouragement of creative disciplines, arts
Exposure to activities to develop latent talents
Role models/ceiling breakers
Changes economic prospects of family within single generation
She'd like to start with a powerful quote.
Does anyone have any quote ideas that they think would be a spectacular beginning?
Thanks,
Beth
Beth Olshewsky
bolshewsky at earthlink.net
District Teacher-Librarian
San Marino Unified School District
"Love does not dominate; it cultivates."
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 00:24:25 EDT
From: RLibbe at aol.com
Subject: [CALIBK12] Fwd: The results of your email commands
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Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 21:41:14 -0700
From: "Daydream Queen" <daydream.queen at gmail.com>
Subject: [CALIBK12] Showing a movie to large audience
To: CALIBk12 <calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu>
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What are the guidelines with showing a movie to a large audience about
100-200? Teachers were discussing using a "movie night" as an
incentive/reward for something (this goes for educational or entertainment
oriented movies) and I wasn't sure what the rules were on this. Can anyone
shed some like on the matter?
--
Sarah Bosler, Teacher Librarian
Montclair High School
Chaffey Joint Union High School District
http://mohigh.com<http://mohigh.com/>
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Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 02:09:50 -0700 (PDT)
From: Blanche Woolls <bwoolls at slis.sjsu.edu>
Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] Showing a movie to large audience
To: Daydream Queen <daydream.queen at gmail.com>
Cc: CALIBk12 <calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu>
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Depends upon where you get the movie. If it is from the local Blockbuster,
you will note on the beginning of each that it is not for large audiences.
This same warning is on all those DVDs you buy at the local Barnes and
Noble or Borders.
It would be a great lesson in copyright if you explained to them the cost
of renting a film for large audience viewing. Some schools do this to show
Romeo and Juliet and it isn't inexpensive.
Blanche
On Tue, 20 May 2008, Daydream Queen wrote:
> What are the guidelines with showing a movie to a large audience about
> 100-200? Teachers were discussing using a "movie night" as an
> incentive/reward for something (this goes for educational or entertainment
> oriented movies) and I wasn't sure what the rules were on this. Can anyone
> shed some like on the matter?
>
> --
> Sarah Bosler, Teacher Librarian
> Montclair High School
> Chaffey Joint Union High School District
> http://mohigh.com<http://mohigh.com/>
>
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Message: 12
Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 11:04:02 EDT
From: RLibbe at aol.com
Subject: [CALIBK12] need_help_with_scanner
To: calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu
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Hi All:
I need to buy a new scanner and am using Destiny. Does anyone know if this
one will be compatible? If not, any recommendations other than Follett's? I
want to get one that I can easily order online and submit to parent club.
Thank You in advance.
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Library Instructional Assistant
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Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 09:22:14 -0700
From: "Richard Cooley" <cooleyric at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] Showing a movie to large audience
To: "Blanche Woolls" <bwoolls at slis.sjsu.edu>
Cc: CALIBk12 <calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu>
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I found a site where you can get permission to use copyrighted material. It
is copyright.com. I heard of an elementary school that showed a Disney film
and was sued by Disney for it's use. They told me Disney won 1.5 million
dollars. I guess to show Disney films it's around $300 a year for
permission to view to large audience.
Ric Cooley
J E Young Academic
On 5/21/08, Blanche Woolls <bwoolls at slis.sjsu.edu> wrote:
>
> Depends upon where you get the movie. If it is from the local Blockbuster,
> you will note on the beginning of each that it is not for large audiences.
> This same warning is on all those DVDs you buy at the local Barnes and
> Noble or Borders.
>
> It would be a great lesson in copyright if you explained to them the cost
> of renting a film for large audience viewing. Some schools do this to show
> Romeo and Juliet and it isn't inexpensive.
>
> Blanche
>
> On Tue, 20 May 2008, Daydream Queen wrote:
>
> > What are the guidelines with showing a movie to a large audience about
> > 100-200? Teachers were discussing using a "movie night" as an
> > incentive/reward for something (this goes for educational or
> entertainment
> > oriented movies) and I wasn't sure what the rules were on this. Can
> anyone
> > shed some like on the matter?
> >
> > --
> > Sarah Bosler, Teacher Librarian
> > Montclair High School
> > Chaffey Joint Union High School District
> > http://mohigh.com<http://mohigh.com/>
> >
>
> _______________________________________________
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Message: 14
Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 09:24:06 -0700
From: "Richard Cooley" <cooleyric at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] Wikipedia
To: "Thomas Nixon" <Thomas.Nixon at fresnounified.org>
Cc: calibk12 at lists.sjsu.edu
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Good job Tom
:>
On 5/19/08, Thomas Nixon <Thomas.Nixon at fresnounified.org> wrote:
>
> It's Monday morning and librarians would get this joke. Please see the
> attached cartoon.
>
>
>
> Tom Nixon
> ----
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Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 09:47:16 -0700
From: "Kennon, Tonya" <tkennon at tustin.k12.ca.us>
Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] Showing a movie to large audience
To: "Richard Cooley" <cooleyric at gmail.com>,"Blanche Woolls"
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Cc: CALIBk12 <calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu>
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Your site must have public performace rights in cases where face-to-face instruction is not taking place (Section 110(1) of Title 17 of the United States Code). Movie Licensing USA provides annual (cost based on enrollment) & one-time ($75.00) site licenses. The license covers public performances for many studios, including Walt Disney Pictures.
http://www.movlic.com/k12/siteLicense.html
Tonya Kennon
District Library Services Supervisor
Tustin Unified School District
tkennon at tustin.k12.ca.us
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From: calibk12-bounces at lists.sjsu.edu on behalf of Richard Cooley
Sent: Wed 5/21/2008 9:22 AM
To: Blanche Woolls
Cc: CALIBk12
Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] Showing a movie to large audience
I found a site where you can get permission to use copyrighted material. It is copyright.com <http://copyright.com/> . I heard of an elementary school that showed a Disney film and was sued by Disney for it's use. They told me Disney won 1.5 million dollars. I guess to show Disney films it's around $300 a year for permission to view to large audience.
Ric Cooley
J E Young Academic
On 5/21/08, Blanche Woolls <bwoolls at slis.sjsu.edu> wrote:
Depends upon where you get the movie. If it is from the local Blockbuster,
you will note on the beginning of each that it is not for large audiences.
This same warning is on all those DVDs you buy at the local Barnes and
Noble or Borders.
It would be a great lesson in copyright if you explained to them the cost
of renting a film for large audience viewing. Some schools do this to show
Romeo and Juliet and it isn't inexpensive.
Blanche
On Tue, 20 May 2008, Daydream Queen wrote:
> What are the guidelines with showing a movie to a large audience about
> 100-200? Teachers were discussing using a "movie night" as an
> incentive/reward for something (this goes for educational or entertainment
> oriented movies) and I wasn't sure what the rules were on this. Can anyone
> shed some like on the matter?
>
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> Montclair High School
> Chaffey Joint Union High School District
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