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Summary of All Reporting School Libraries

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Current # of completed surveys: 1008
Part A
Title of Respondent
School Library Media Specialist (teacher librarian)
73.61 %
Library Associate15.67 %
Classroom Teacher1.69 %
Secretary1 %
Administrator1.09 %
Tech Coordinator .4 %
Other4.46 %
Part B
Type of School
Public 93.25 %
Private Accredited 6.65 %
Private Non-Accredited .1 %
Total New Schools in 2005 - 2006 26
Total Schools Closed in 2005 - 2006 21
Part C
Sum of Total Enrollment 420971 students
Average of Total Enrollment 430 students
Grades in all school buildings
Pre 33.04 %
Kdg 55.85 %
01 56.75 %
02 56.65 %
03 56.15 %
04 54.96 %
05 54.56 %
06 40.18 %
07 34.03 %
08 34.03 %
09 30.46 %
10 30.46 %
11 30.46 %
12 30.46 %
School Level for all buildings
Elementary57.74 %
Jr High/Middle 26.69 %
Secondary23.81 %
Combined10.71 %
Types of areas located in the Media Center
Individual Reading80.26 %
Small group (5 or less) activity area 83.33 %
Large group (more than 5) activity area 86.01 %
Work area (library staff order, label)83.04 %
Media production area (produce multimedia) 25.4 %
Conference rooms 20.54 %
Computer access area or lab 81.75 %
 
This library can accomodate a full class at one time. 96.43 % Yes
Other activities can still happen at the same time 80.36 % Yes
Part D
Average total operating expenditures$ 5871.94
Part E

Paid Staff

Col. A

Average Number of People (head count, not FTE)

Col. B

Average
Total Staff-Hours per Typical Week in the library

Teacher Librarians .88 people 22.83 Hours
Library media associates .97 people35.51 Hours
All other paid staff .25 people5.06 Hours
Totals 1.88 people55.28 Hours
Part F
Highest Education level attained by the Teacher Librarian(s)
BA 23.31 %
BA+15 6.85%
BA+30 13.39 %
MA 20.63 %
MA+15 13.1 %
MA+30 11.41 %
MA+45 7.04 %
EDS .6 %
PhD .1 %
Other 2.18 %
NA 12.1 %
Number of years in the Library Profession
0 to 5 12.1 %
5 to 10 15.18 %
10 to 15 11.9 %
15 to 20 9.62 %
20 to 25 10.42 %
25 to 30 9.72 %
30 to 35 10.42 %
35 to 40 2.98 %
More than 40 .298 %
Highest education level attained by the Media Associates
BA 22.62 %
BA+15 2.28 %
BA+30 1.59 %
MA 2.18 %
Other 3.57 %
NA 24.11 %
The person responsible for this library on a daily basis does have:
School Library Endorsement 53.97 % Yes
Teaching Certificate63.99 % Yes
Title of person directly managing the media center on a day-to-day basis
School Library Media Specialist(teacher librarian)
56.25 %
Media Associate31.85 %
Classroom Teacher1.79 %
Secretary1.29 %
Other Paid Staff4.37 %
NA2.48 %
The professional library organizations to which this person belongs
Iowa Library Association
22.42 %
CYP .2 %
IASL 17.16 %
ACRL .4 %
AASL 7.14 %
YALSA 1.98%
 
district has a district level media center coordinator40 %
library staff submits an annual budget request 25.4 %
library program has an advisory committee 12.7 %
library staff submits an annual report 46.43 %
library media specialist directs, supervises, or coordinates support staff 67.06 %
library has a selection policy and reconsideration policy to prepare itself for challenges85.62 %
Part G
Average number of hours open for library services to students and staff per school week44.69 hrs
Average number of hours closed for library services to students and staff per school week 3.07 hrs
Average number of hours open per week after hours791378024 hrs
Average number of weeks open in the summer.61 weeks
Average number of hours open per summer week 1.1 hrs
Part H
 

Col. A
Average
Teacher Librarian
hours

Col. B
Average Other
Paid Staff
hours

Col. C
Not Part of the Library Program

Activities in the Library

Collaboration

Identifying materials for and planning instructional units with teachers
2.19 hrs1.1 hrs9.13%
Teaching students cooperatively with teachers2.44 hrs 1.81 hrs13.29%
Providing information literacy skills instruction to students—individually or in groups (e.g., locating information, citations, copyright/plagiarism, evaluating Internet sources, note-taking) 4.99 hrs 2.63 hrs6.55%
Providing in-service training to teachers and/or other school staff (includes informal one to one and formal group sessions).93 hrs .64 hrs13.39%

Literacy and Collection Development
Implementing reading and literacy incentive activities for students and/or promoting reading guidance (e.g., reader's advisory services, book talks, book clubs, story times, author visits, puppet shows)

2.91 hrs 2.38 hrs6.65%
Collection development (e.g., selecting materials-adding, weeding)3.17 hrs 1.59 hrs2.88%

Leadership

Meeting with school library staff from building, district, or beyond
.82 hrs.34 hrs9.33%
Meeting with principal and/or other building or district administrators.48 hrs .25 hrs8.53%
Attending general faculty and/or staff meetings.98 hrs .29 hrs7.44 %
Meeting with standards and/or curriculum committees/teams/task forces.49 hrs .08 hrs11.21 %

Technology

Managing computers/library automation/computer networks in the library
2.8 hrs 531.58 hrs5.46 %
Managing computer technology outside the library1.58 hrs1.84 hrs15.87 %

Other

On All other library activities (e.g., processing, retrieving, checking in and out, re-shelving/re-storing)
6.13 hrs 31.51 hrs1.79 %
TOTAL WEEKLY HOURS OF PAID STAFF IN THE LIBRARY 28.33 hrs 518.76 hrs 
Activities Outside the Library
Hours spent outside the library teaching another curricular area 2.06 hrs .78 hrs 
Hours spent in additional school duties unrelated to school library services such as study halls, monitoring restrooms, lunch duty, playground duty, etc.) .84 hrs 6.75 hrs 
Total Hours of paid staff in additional duties2.06 hrs 4.73 hrs 
Activities of Volunteers
Total number of volunteer hours by non-paid staff 2.72 hrs 2.76 hrs 
Part I

Type of Usage per Typical Week

Average
Number
per
Week

Total Visits to the school library, scheduled or unscheduled, by:
Individuals (students, teachers, administrators, parents, student aides, volunteers, others) for reading, research or study. Do not count people who are in the LMC in groups

401.15 people
Classes or other groups (e.g., the number of classes or groups of teachers, administrators, parents, or students). Record the number of groups. 199.13 groups
 
Total visits to the library for instruction. Classes or small groups for planned instruction on information literacy skills or curriculum topics for which the librarian is responsible. 16.06 groups
 

Total circulation of materials, including all formats, in a typical week, items checked out

584.47
Maximum number of books that a student may take out of the library media center at a time? 
May not borrow 0 %
1 - 2 Books 27.58 %
3 - 5 Books 31.94 %
6 or more Books 16.07 %
Varies by Grade Level 21.92 %
  
Inter-library loans to libraries , in your district, in a typical week 3.58
Inter-library loans to any other library , outside of your district, in a typical week .38
Inter-library loans received from any other library , in your district30.75 t, in a typical week 1.9
Inter-library loans received from any other library , outside of your district, in a typical week. Contact your AEA for # . 55.15
Scheduling

Which of the following best describes the type of scheduling for classes in the Media Center?

 
All classes flexibly scheduled 25.2 %
Classes, small groups, and individuals are scheduled for varying times 6.05 %
All classes regularly scheduled 29.96 %
Some classes regularly scheduled, other classes flexibly 35.91 %
 

If "All classes regularly scheduled" is checked, How frequent are the scheduled periods?

 
Weekly30.75 %
Once every two weeks 1.39 %
Varies by Grade Level 5.95 %
 

If "Some classes regularly scheduled, other classes flexibly" is checked, how frequent are the scheduled periods?

 
Weekly27.28 %
Once every two weeks 2.48 %
Varies by Grade Level 10.52 %
 

Who makes Media Center scheduling decisions?

 
Principal19.64 %
Library Media Staff 13.49 %
Classroom Teacher 4.37 %
Media Staff Collaborating with Teachers 59.13 %
Part J
Computer Connections and Access
Average
Number of computers in school

Col. A

Located in or under supervision of school library

Col. B

Located elsewhere, not under library control, but connected to LMC resources

Total number of computers

26.6482.76
Internet access 26.02120.34
Access to digital streaming (QuickTime or Windows Media installed on the computers, for example) 24.0176.87
District or School Web site24.9581.15
School library catalog 18.7559.98
Online databases24.2376.4
School Library Web site 19.4661.43
Public library catalog 13.3742.65
AEA catalog 20.6270.01
Percent of Surveys indicating a School library web page URL 38.49 %
Part K
 

Col. A

Average
Number

Col. B

Average Copyright Year
Fiction books 4448.17 2003
n = 880
Non-fiction books excluding print encyclopedias 4722.631979
n = 869
Encyclopedia sets (print) 67.0548844
n = 855
Current print subscriptions to magazines & newspapers 22.47
N/A
Audio materials (cassettes, CDs, ) 50.871993
n = 421
Video materials (VHS, DVD) 201.471992
n = 531
Computer software packages for use in school library by students 27.63 
 
Does the SLMC provide access to e-books 5.16 % Yes

Library is automated?

83.73 % Yes
Does the SLMC provide access to Web subscriptions such as Kidspiration, Inspiration, Noodletools? 22.02 % Yes
Does the SLMC provide access to online databases other than IowaAEAOnline ? 24.5 % Yes
If yes, does the library subscribe to:
ABC Clio 1.59 % Yes
Access Science .5 % Yes
CQ Press 2.18 % Yes
NetTrekker .69 % Yes
Noodletools 4.17 % Yes
ProQuest 5.65 % Yes
E-Library 4.66 % Yes
SIRS 10.42 % Yes
Other12.6 % Yes
Part L
Do you have a local public library?94.44 % Yes
Is there a summer reading program at the public library? 92.76 % Yes
Does your library program have a working relationship with the local public library? 76.09 % Yes
In which of the following ways do your school library media center and the local public library work together?
Shared catalog access? 16.27 % Yes
Public library staff presents book talks at the school library? 16.27 % Yes
School library provides homework alerts to the public library? 18.35 % Yes
School library directs reference questions to the public library? 56.85 % Yes
School library receives bulk loans from the public library? 15.58 % Yes
Part M
Percent of library media programs which participate in the following AEA Library Professional Development opportunities
Media advisory meetings 52.18 % Yes
Booktalks, Bibliography of new materials 64.98 % Yes
IowaAEAOnline training 66.87 % Yes
Information literacy 58.83 % Yes
Other 55.06 % Yes
Library media program uses reference information or requests consulting services from the LSA76.79 % Yes
Library media professional or associate regularly receives communication from the AEA Instructional Media staff92.46 % Yes
Library media program checks out AEA library materials for student use62.1 % Yes
Library media program participates in the cooperative purchasing opportunities offered by IEC – Iowa Educators Consortium81.05 % Yes
Library media program uses production services offered by the AEA media program.. (e.g.; slides, video duplication, lamination, printing) 67.06 % Yes
Library media program requests technical assistance from AEA media services. (e.g.; professional development of instructional media services, training on online catalog and online databases, use of hardware or software) 73.21 % Yes


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