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School libraries make a difference! The impact of school libraries on student achievement
IASL's Picture Gallery of School Libraries. Submissions are welcome!
Getting Started: Ideas and Procedures for starting a School Library Association or Section
Virtual Libraries Supporting Student Learning [PDF file]
Holly Gunn
School libraries can exist in two spaces, a physical space or a virtual
space. The author argues that students need a virtual library as well as a
physical library because of the different learning opportunities that can
be supported by virtual libraries. If a virtual library is carefully
planned and designed, it can provide a rich learning environment. Although
some authors may distinguish between various terms used to describe virtual
libraries: digital libraries, electronic libraries, e-libraries, and the
broader term virtual library, in this paper, the term virtual library is
being used to describe any managed collection of information sources in an
electronic format. Therefore, virtual libraries could include digital
collections of pictures, maps, Web sites, or library records.
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