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Library/Media Centers

96% of schools have a library media center
EQUIPMENT

Percent of school
library media centers
with various equipment
and technology

Telephone            92%
Fax machine          24%
Photocopier          71%
VCR                  92%
Laser disc
player               43%
DVD player           23%
CD-ROM
reader               75%
Personal
computer             93%
Automated
book circulation
system               79%
Internet access      98%
Cable TV             71%
Video camera         64%
Audio
equipment            91%
Video conferencing
equipment            22%
Scanner              59%
LCD panel or
projection
device               66%
Technology for
disabled             19%

COLLEGE &
CAREER

School library media
centers with college and
career databases

68%  Yes
32%  No

SPACE ACCOMMODATIONS

Seating capacity of school library media centers and
percent with various space accommodations
Mean total seating capacity              73
Media center can accommodate
full class of students at one time      94%
Media center can serve full class
and another activity at once            83%

WORK AREAS

Percent of school library media centers with
various work areas

Individual activity areas               65%
Small group activity areas              68%
Large group activity areas              81%
Staff work area                         87%
Conference room                         35%
Computer access area or lab             98%

SERVICES

Percent of school library media centers with
various services

Online catalog                          76%
Other libraries' online catalogs        62%
E-mail or chat room access              68%
Educational software                    70%
Multimedia production facility          19%
Reference and bibliography database     93%
General articles and news databases     88%


76% of library media centers have a state-certified librarian (1) A person who works in the data library and keeps track of the tapes and disks that are stored and logged out for use. Also known as a "file librarian" or "media librarian." See data library.

(2) See CA-Librarian.
 on staff

Source: School Library Media Centers, 2005, National Center for Education Statistics The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), as part of the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES), collects, analyzes, and publishes statistics on education and public school district finance information in the United States; conducts studies , www.nces.ed.gov See .gov and GovNet.

(networking) gov - The top-level domain for US government bodies.
 
COLLECTIONS

Percent of school library media
centers with different amounts of
library collections

BOOKS

Fewer than 8,000    33%
8,000-15,999        39%
16,000-23,999       22%
24,000 or more       6%

VIDEO MATERIALS

Fewer than 250    56%
250-999           34%
1,000-1,749        8%
1,750 or more      2%

PERIODICAL SUBSCRIPTIONS

Fewer than 25    25%
25-49            41%
50-74            14%
75 or more       10%

ELECTRONIC DATABASE
SUBSCRIPTIONS

None         20%
1-3          45%
4-6          16%
7 or more    19%

Note: Table made from pie chart.
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Author:Dianis, Laura
Publication:District Administration
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