[CALIBK12] Survey and copyright date

Barbara Jeffus BJeffus at cde.ca.gov
Fri Nov 7 15:53:39 PST 2008


By now, many of you have discovered the survey shift to the 973s as the check point for an average copyright date. The reason for the shift was to use a section that has a strong relationship with California content standards. The 973s do that at all grade levels. Unfortunately, 973 is often a large section, particularly in high schools. In the spirit of collaboration, I'd like to start a listserv discussion about techniques and strategies to get to the average copyright date as easily as possible. For example, how do you use the various automation systems to get to it? (Don't assume that others using your system know this.) How do you use students on this project? Has anyone tried a collaboration with a mathematics teacher for this to be an extra credit assignment? All ideas welcome. It's a group think! Thanks in advance, Barbara

Pssst--the magic word to get into your survey remains the same as last year and is the same for everyone so please share with others in your district. Type it exactly as it appears in the line below:
@YourLibrary
Survey site: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cr/lb/schlsurvwelcompage.asp

Barbara Jeffus
School Library Consultant
California Department of Education
1430 N Street, Suite 3207
Sacramento, CA 95814
916.319.0445
FAX 916.319.0172
http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cr/lb

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