Presents a collection of essays about the benefits, drawbacks, and challenges of location-based social networking. Includes a bibliography and a list of organizations to contact.
Contains a school library media program that can be intergrated into the school curriculum with lesson plans to help students master information processing skills.
This book describes the sources of information and entertainment available online and how to get to them and lists specific sites according to such categories as computers, sports, games, and even homework.
Examines the complex and interrelated functions common to the management of libraries and information centers, discussing planning, organization, human resources, leading, and coordinating.
Collects essays that provide varying perspective on mass media and society, debating issues involving the media's influence on American values, content, news and politics, law and policy, media business, and the digital age.
A ring-bound, tabbed system which guides working librarians, teachers and trainers through the process of teaching others how to access and use electronic information resources, discussing how to introduce new users to Internet culture, how to design effective written guides, and how to coordinate a successful workshop.