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Thank you, Margaret for the nice words. I haven't actually received my copy of Multimedia Schools yet, but I'm hoping it will be in my mailbox this week! BTW, the easiest way to get a complimentary copy of Multimedia Schools is to email the editor requesting one, Susan Veccia at veccia@well.com. Susan is making a real effort to make sure media specialists are far more visible in MMS this year (she's one of us--a former librarian and an LM_NET enthusiast). I'm sure she'd like to hear from LM_NETters who have comments or ideas for topics. And so would I! Donna Baumbach University of Central Florida baumbad@mail.firn.edu > > Date: Fri, 6 Sep 1996 21:51:43 -0400 > From: Margaret Scites <mscites@ACCESS.K12.WV.US> > Subject: Good job description of LMS > > I've read with interest the New Job/First Week thread, and I could relate to > so many of the responses. In light of that I found the article in the Sept./Oct >MultiMedia > Schools especially interesting. It is entitled "Silent Partners: School Library >Media > Specialists," written by Donna Baumbach, Director Instructional Technology >Resources > Center, U. of Central Florida, Orlando, FL. I believe it is the beginning >article of > a column, "The Media Center," that will appear regularly. In my opinion, she >defines > exactly what we as librarians/lms or whatever should be about and why. In case >you don't > have access to the magazine, you can request a copy of the article from > the e-mail address given at their web site http://www.onlineinc.com/mmschools > Margaret Scites mscites@access.k12.wv.us