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 I now realize that I should not have used the word "evaluate" !
What I'm really looking for is a checklist / comprehensive set of
questions for a *novice* to use when doing a "survey" *(e.g, overall
view) of a sample school library site.
e.g.: local community demographics, school population, library
facility, collection, schedule, procedures and policies, etc.
TIA (again),
Alice

On 12/29/06, Alice Yucht <ayucht@gmail.com> wrote:
> Oh wise ones:
> Do you have any examples of checklists to use when doing a site visit
> or evaluation of a school library?  I'm trying to put together a
> document for my "intro to school libraries* and *field experience*
> students to use to make sure that they find out as much as possible
> about the library they are 'observing
-- 
Alice Yucht, aka Alice in InfoLand
teacher-librarian, now freelancing as speaker, mentor,
Rutgers/SCILS/PDS faculty, writer, consultant
and catalytic curmudgeon.
Highland Park, New Jersey
http://aliceinfo.squarespace.com/blog

"We may be service-oriented, but we don't have to be servants."

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