A school library (or a school library media center) is a library within a school where students, staff, and often, parents of a public or private school
have access to a variety of resources. The goal of the school library
media center is to ensure that all members of the school community have
equitable access "to books and reading, to information, and to
information technology."[1]
A school library media center "uses all types of media... is automated,
and utilizes the Internet [as well as books] for information
gathering."[2]
School libraries are distinct from public libraries because they serve
as "learner-oriented laboratories which support, extend, and
individualize the school's curriculum... A school library serves as the
center and coordinating agency for all material used in the school."[3]
Researchers have demonstrated that school libraries have a positive
impact on student achievement. More than 60 studies have been conducted
in 19 U.S. states and one Canadian province. The major finding of these
studies is that students with access to a well-supported school library
media program with a qualified school library media specialist, scored
higher on reading assessments regardless of their socio-economic
statuses. In addition, a study conducted in Ohio[4]
revealed that 99.4% of students surveyed believed that their school
librarians and school library media programs helped them succeed in
school. A report that reported similar conclusions was compiled by
Michele Lonsdale in Australia in 2003.[5]
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