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While ALA standards are definitely good guidelines, it might be more appropriate to look for your particular state's curriculum or frameworks or SOLs for Media. The language will be more familiar to your administrative and teaching staff and should fit to your state's learning standards closely. That would make collaboration easier and program evaluation more applicable. Then maybe, if the state guide is lacking, work on getting them up to speed. There has been a fair amount of discussion about the long ALA URLs. Oddly, on most of the pages (on left sidebar) is a 'cite this page' link. On it you get a much shorter URL that works and is descriptive of the contents. And we can let the MLA/APA geeks figure which is the proper one for a paper. Robert Eiffert, Librarian Pacific Middle School, Vancouver WA Pac.egreen.wednet.edu/library Beiffert at egreen wednet edu beiffert.net > Shaye Miller wrote: > > Sorry, I've been told that the long URL didn't come through for some e-mail > systems. > > Here's the tiny URL: http://tinyurl.com/3ssud -------------------------------------------------------------------- All LM_NET postings are protected by copyright law. To change your LM_NET status, e-mail to: listserv@listserv.syr.edu In the message write EITHER: 1) SIGNOFF LM_NET 2) SET LM_NET NOMAIL 3) SET LM_NET MAIL 4) SET LM_NET DIGEST * Allow for confirmation. LM_NET Help & Information: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/ Archive: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/archive/ EL-Announce with LM_NET Select: http://elann.biglist.com/el-announce/ LM_NET Supporters: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/ven.html --------------------------------------------------------------------