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Evaluating Learning Resources Elvira B. Lapuz Librarian University of the Philippines Diliman Elvira.lapuz@gmail.com
Service center Reading center Guidance center Material production center Teaching-learning center (DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998) The School Library
Library as a physical entity  Includes various formats (print and non-print)  Supports school goals, supports curriculum needs and reflects student interests  reflects the values and attitudes of the community towards education  provides access to human and material resources in local/global community  is managed and maintained  is only one element of the library program The school library collection
[object Object]
Non-fictionInformation books in various formats
ReferenceEncyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, almanacs and indexes
Vertical (Information) FilesNewspaper and magazine clippings, brochures and pamphlets
Periodicals (Magazines)Currents issues, back issues and periodical indexes
NewspapersDaily, weekly, special focus newspapers Print resources may include:
Electronic FormatsComputer software, CD-ROMs, Online resources AV materialsVideos, CDs/cassettes, slides, filmstrips, transparencies, maps, posters, graphics, games  AV EquipmentComputers and printers, TV, CD/DVD players, overhead projectors, slide and filmstrip projectors, CD/cassette players, cable TV, phone lines, video recorders  Other EquipmentLaminators, photocopiers Non-print resources may include:
Developing and Managing theSchool Library Learning Resources Selection and acquisition of resources Organization (cataloging, indexing) Access provision and circulation Maintenance and preservation
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES Needs assessment Formulating Collection Development policies Selection Acquisitions  De-selection/weeding Evaluation of the collection
Identifying/knowing your community Data gathering on what kind of information is needed Gathering data through patron inputs Consideration of wants, needs, use and demand Needs assessment
A written statement of the plan to develop collection in the library media center a prerequisite to maintaining a useful materials collection  should be developed for the library staff, the library board, the governing organization, and the patrons of the library  Also termed interchangeably as selection policies or acquisitions policies COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY FOR SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER
Uses of a Collection Development Policy It informs everyone about the nature and scope of the collection It informs everyone of collecting priorities It forces thinking about organizational priorities for the collection It generates some degree of commitment to meeting organizations goals It sets standards for inclusion and exclusion It reduces the influence of a single selector and personal biases It provides a training and orientation tool for the new staff It helps ensure a degree of consistency overtime and regardless of staff turnover It guides staff in handling complaints It aids in weeding and evaluating the collection It aids in rationalizing budget allocations It provides a public relations document It provides a means of assessing overall performance of the collection development program It provides outsiders with information about the purpose of collection development  (an accountability tool)
DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998 Policies and programs for school library development
SECTION 1 : importance of the library, functions and use of materials SECTION 2 : the library as service center, reading center, guidance center, materials production center and teaching-learning center SECTION 3 : establishment of a library DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998
SECTION 4: School libraries should procure basic print supplementary materials, in addition to adequate copies of textbooks and teachers’ manuals, in accordance with the Guidelines on Supplementary Materials Intended for Public Elementary and Secondary Schools DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998
Inclosure 1 to DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998 SECTION 4 Library Collections 4.1 General references Encyclopedia – 1 set (for elementary) and 1 set (for secondary) Dictionary – 1 English-Filipino, 1 Filipino-English 1 English (Unabridged)            1 Dialect (secondary)
SECTION 4 Library Collections 4.1 General references Atlas – 2 (1) Philippine (1) world) Almanac 2 (1) Philippine (1) world Globe – 1 Maps – 3 (1) Philippine (1) world (1) Asia Inclosure 1 to DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998
Inclosure 1 to DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998 SECTION 4 Library Collections Additional books for elementary schools Supplementary readers in English and Filipino which may be utilized for remediation, reinforcement, or enrichment of skills developed using the basic textbooks Additional books for secondary schools Book of Knowledge, Thesaurus, Philippine Yearbook, Book of Facts, Handbooks, Manuals, Literary Classics, Book of Etiquette, World Record & Fiction books
Inclosure 1 to DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998 SECTION 4 Library Collections 4.2 General Collection References to support the different subject areas including professional books for teachers and other employees, recreational and hobby books, etc. ,[object Object]
4.4 Magazines
4.5 Newspapers,[object Object]
Inclosure 1 to DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998 SECTION 5 Sources of Library Funds 5.1 Library funds shall be 5-10% of the school funds (based proportionately) as released by the Division Office 5.2 Donations and solicitations from civic associations, alumni, parents, and other members of the community, “friends of the library” and others.
The heart of the collection development process The process of deciding which materials to acquire for a library collection; may involve deciding between items that provide information about the same subject, systematically determining quality and value (Evans, 2006) The selection of new resources by the teacher-librarian is facilitated by identifying curriculum needs and student interests SELECTION
Responsibility for Selection Ordinarily, the Librarian is in charge of selection, but locally elected or appointed school board, by law; including administrators, supervisors, teachers, library media specialists, students, and even community residents can also participate and select learning resources for the school library
Keep yourself abreast of what is going on in the publishing trade.  Know your community and know it well.   It is critical to be aware of what is going on in the world.  How to be a good selector?
The Process of Selection Identify collection needs in terms of subjects and specific types of materials Determine how much money is available Develop a plan for identifying potentially useful materials to acquire Conduct search evaluation of the desired materials
SELECTION CRITERIA IN GENERAL Subject matter Construction quality Potential use Relation to the collection Bibliographic considerations Cost
“A publication issued in successive parts, usually in regular intervals, and as rule, intended to be continued indefinitely, include periodicals, annuals (reports, yearbooks, etc.) and memoirs, proceedings, and transactions of societies.”(ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science) Serials
“a periodical publication especially dealing with matters of current interest- often used for official or semi-official publications of special groups” Journals
magazine a periodical that usually contains a miscellaneous collection of articles, stories, poems, and pictures and is directed at the general reading public
AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS  Main Points for Consideration Budget allocation  Durability Audio Visual  quality Ease of repair Type of equipment required AV technology that is long-lasting
34 Audio Recordings ,[object Object]
Books on tape or “talking books”
Points to consider:- How will your audio collection support your library's goals	 - Will your audio collection focus on all or only certain genres?  - Will you collect complete works or abridged versions? Does abridging the work affect the story?  - How well does the reader project his/her voice?  - How durable is the product?  - What is the overall quality of the recording?
35 Microform ,[object Object]
a format not liked much by so many people
the format that libraries resort to
a good format for materials that are seldom used
also good alternative format for rare and archival materials.,[object Object]
37 Microfiche
38 MOVING PICTURES ,[object Object]
Video recordings -Videos are extremely popular with library patrons. ,[object Object]
Slides
Transparencies
Flat pictures (include paintings, posters, postcards, photographs and other pictorial materials),[object Object]
mountings can be of paper, plastic, metal or glass
most commonly found in special libraries with scientific, medical and art museum work collections,[object Object]
designed to aid in the presentation of graphic materials to small and medium-sized groups
publishers often include these based on or using illustrations from their books,[object Object]
Problems: little bibliographic control and making decisions as  to whether circulate OR be used only within the premises of the library,[object Object]
Music sheets and scores (full size or miniature)
Problem of sourcing and bibliographic control
Models, dioramas
Games,[object Object],[object Object]
remote access
consolidation of many volumes and years
reduction in theft and mutilation
Content can extracted and manipulated
Simultaneous use
easy export of information
reduced costs for binding, storage, and stack maintenance
hyperlinks
access outside normal library hours,[object Object]
These are either supplied directly by the publishers or via aggregator services,[object Object]
Access
Technical support
Cost
Legal considerations,[object Object]
Publishing body
Verifiability/ Accuracy
CurrencyBias Appropriateness of format Audience Purpose
49 Evaluation criteria for Internet Resources:Access ,[object Object]
Organization
Download time
Links,[object Object]
Instructions
Graphics,[object Object]
52 Selection Tools ,[object Object]

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MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
 

Evaluating learning resources

  • 1. Evaluating Learning Resources Elvira B. Lapuz Librarian University of the Philippines Diliman Elvira.lapuz@gmail.com
  • 2. Service center Reading center Guidance center Material production center Teaching-learning center (DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998) The School Library
  • 3. Library as a physical entity Includes various formats (print and non-print) Supports school goals, supports curriculum needs and reflects student interests reflects the values and attitudes of the community towards education provides access to human and material resources in local/global community is managed and maintained is only one element of the library program The school library collection
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  • 7. Vertical (Information) FilesNewspaper and magazine clippings, brochures and pamphlets
  • 8. Periodicals (Magazines)Currents issues, back issues and periodical indexes
  • 9. NewspapersDaily, weekly, special focus newspapers Print resources may include:
  • 10. Electronic FormatsComputer software, CD-ROMs, Online resources AV materialsVideos, CDs/cassettes, slides, filmstrips, transparencies, maps, posters, graphics, games AV EquipmentComputers and printers, TV, CD/DVD players, overhead projectors, slide and filmstrip projectors, CD/cassette players, cable TV, phone lines, video recorders Other EquipmentLaminators, photocopiers Non-print resources may include:
  • 11. Developing and Managing theSchool Library Learning Resources Selection and acquisition of resources Organization (cataloging, indexing) Access provision and circulation Maintenance and preservation
  • 12. COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES Needs assessment Formulating Collection Development policies Selection Acquisitions De-selection/weeding Evaluation of the collection
  • 13. Identifying/knowing your community Data gathering on what kind of information is needed Gathering data through patron inputs Consideration of wants, needs, use and demand Needs assessment
  • 14. A written statement of the plan to develop collection in the library media center a prerequisite to maintaining a useful materials collection should be developed for the library staff, the library board, the governing organization, and the patrons of the library Also termed interchangeably as selection policies or acquisitions policies COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY FOR SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER
  • 15. Uses of a Collection Development Policy It informs everyone about the nature and scope of the collection It informs everyone of collecting priorities It forces thinking about organizational priorities for the collection It generates some degree of commitment to meeting organizations goals It sets standards for inclusion and exclusion It reduces the influence of a single selector and personal biases It provides a training and orientation tool for the new staff It helps ensure a degree of consistency overtime and regardless of staff turnover It guides staff in handling complaints It aids in weeding and evaluating the collection It aids in rationalizing budget allocations It provides a public relations document It provides a means of assessing overall performance of the collection development program It provides outsiders with information about the purpose of collection development (an accountability tool)
  • 16. DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998 Policies and programs for school library development
  • 17. SECTION 1 : importance of the library, functions and use of materials SECTION 2 : the library as service center, reading center, guidance center, materials production center and teaching-learning center SECTION 3 : establishment of a library DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998
  • 18. SECTION 4: School libraries should procure basic print supplementary materials, in addition to adequate copies of textbooks and teachers’ manuals, in accordance with the Guidelines on Supplementary Materials Intended for Public Elementary and Secondary Schools DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998
  • 19. Inclosure 1 to DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998 SECTION 4 Library Collections 4.1 General references Encyclopedia – 1 set (for elementary) and 1 set (for secondary) Dictionary – 1 English-Filipino, 1 Filipino-English 1 English (Unabridged) 1 Dialect (secondary)
  • 20. SECTION 4 Library Collections 4.1 General references Atlas – 2 (1) Philippine (1) world) Almanac 2 (1) Philippine (1) world Globe – 1 Maps – 3 (1) Philippine (1) world (1) Asia Inclosure 1 to DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998
  • 21. Inclosure 1 to DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998 SECTION 4 Library Collections Additional books for elementary schools Supplementary readers in English and Filipino which may be utilized for remediation, reinforcement, or enrichment of skills developed using the basic textbooks Additional books for secondary schools Book of Knowledge, Thesaurus, Philippine Yearbook, Book of Facts, Handbooks, Manuals, Literary Classics, Book of Etiquette, World Record & Fiction books
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  • 25. Inclosure 1 to DECS Order No. 6, s. 1998 SECTION 5 Sources of Library Funds 5.1 Library funds shall be 5-10% of the school funds (based proportionately) as released by the Division Office 5.2 Donations and solicitations from civic associations, alumni, parents, and other members of the community, “friends of the library” and others.
  • 26. The heart of the collection development process The process of deciding which materials to acquire for a library collection; may involve deciding between items that provide information about the same subject, systematically determining quality and value (Evans, 2006) The selection of new resources by the teacher-librarian is facilitated by identifying curriculum needs and student interests SELECTION
  • 27. Responsibility for Selection Ordinarily, the Librarian is in charge of selection, but locally elected or appointed school board, by law; including administrators, supervisors, teachers, library media specialists, students, and even community residents can also participate and select learning resources for the school library
  • 28. Keep yourself abreast of what is going on in the publishing trade. Know your community and know it well. It is critical to be aware of what is going on in the world. How to be a good selector?
  • 29. The Process of Selection Identify collection needs in terms of subjects and specific types of materials Determine how much money is available Develop a plan for identifying potentially useful materials to acquire Conduct search evaluation of the desired materials
  • 30. SELECTION CRITERIA IN GENERAL Subject matter Construction quality Potential use Relation to the collection Bibliographic considerations Cost
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  • 34. “A publication issued in successive parts, usually in regular intervals, and as rule, intended to be continued indefinitely, include periodicals, annuals (reports, yearbooks, etc.) and memoirs, proceedings, and transactions of societies.”(ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science) Serials
  • 35. “a periodical publication especially dealing with matters of current interest- often used for official or semi-official publications of special groups” Journals
  • 36. magazine a periodical that usually contains a miscellaneous collection of articles, stories, poems, and pictures and is directed at the general reading public
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  • 38. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS Main Points for Consideration Budget allocation Durability Audio Visual quality Ease of repair Type of equipment required AV technology that is long-lasting
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  • 41. Books on tape or “talking books”
  • 42. Points to consider:- How will your audio collection support your library's goals - Will your audio collection focus on all or only certain genres? - Will you collect complete works or abridged versions? Does abridging the work affect the story? - How well does the reader project his/her voice? - How durable is the product? - What is the overall quality of the recording?
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  • 44. a format not liked much by so many people
  • 45. the format that libraries resort to
  • 46. a good format for materials that are seldom used
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  • 54. mountings can be of paper, plastic, metal or glass
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  • 56. designed to aid in the presentation of graphic materials to small and medium-sized groups
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  • 59. Music sheets and scores (full size or miniature)
  • 60. Problem of sourcing and bibliographic control
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  • 64. consolidation of many volumes and years
  • 65. reduction in theft and mutilation
  • 66. Content can extracted and manipulated
  • 68. easy export of information
  • 69. reduced costs for binding, storage, and stack maintenance
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  • 79. CurrencyBias Appropriateness of format Audience Purpose
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  • 90. “Best of” and Recommended ListsComprehensive Resources Publishers’ sources Online bookstores Directories of print and non-print books National bibliographies
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  • 93. 57 websites containing reviews September 12, 2010 57
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  • 98. Can be used as checklists to make sure that a particularly good book is not missed
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  • 103. Useful for verifying the bibliographic and purchasing information
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  • 105. Can provide a quick and easy way to find publication information for a wide range of books.
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  • 107. Barnes and Noble at <www.barnesandnoble.com> offers over one million books that can be searched for and purchased over the Internet.
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  • 114. Usually published by the national or state libraries
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  • 117. Audio Materials: Publisher's Weekly, AudioFile, Wilson Library Bulletin, Library Journal, Audiobook Review
  • 118. Graphic Materials: Cartography and Geographic Information Systems
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  • 121. Directories of Periodicals and Newspapers:Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory (R.R. Bowker), Serials Directory (EBSCO), The International Directory of Little Magazines and Small Presses, Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media
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  • 123. Acquisition of Resources the process of securing materials for the library collection, whether by purchase, as gifts, or through exchange programs (Evans, 2000). It is primarily concerned with the ordering, claiming and receipt of materials for the library (Gorman, 1998).
  • 124. Materials given to the library from various local and foreign sources – individuals, institutions, foundations, Friends of the Library, alumni Selection and acceptance criteria should be the same as those criteria for purchased materials Dispose unwanted items Gifts
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  • 126. Exchange of own publications or materials between libraries/ institutionsExchange
  • 127. Also termed as “weeding” Removal of an item from the library’s active collection for the purpose of either discarding or sending it storage DE-SELECTION
  • 128. To keep the library collection in best possible condition Alleviate space problems, especially for small libraries Improve accessibility of the collections – removing old or seldom used materials Reasons for weeding:
  • 129. Appearance and general condition Superseded editions Duplicate titles Inappropriate, obsolete or incorrect sources of information Obsolete technology Materials that are infested, dirty, shabby, worn out, etc. Materials with small prints, brittle paper and missing pages Criteria for weeding:
  • 130. Lack of time/Takes time from the regular routine Lack of staff to do evaluation of materials for de selection Cost involved and property accountability of librarian Actual practice is seldom done – “the bigger the collection the better” Problems in De-selection/weeding