The National Library Power program, funded by the DeWitt Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund, was designed to create public elementary and middle school library programs that improve teaching and leaming. Using the school library media program as a catalyst for school reform, the Library Power program demonstrated how to change the role of the school librarian. During its eight-year grant period, New Visions for Public Schools' professional development program taught participants how to administer a collaboratively planned, flexible access library, and address issues such as management, collection development, and technology. The authors describe its features and its applicability to other school systems.
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Greenblatt, M., & Salmon, S. (2021). Power-up School Library Media Centers: New York Library Power. IASL Annual Conference Proceedings, 37–45. https://doi.org/10.29173/iasl8156
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