Technology in School Libraries 


In the age of Library 2.0, technology is an essential part of any school media center.  21st Century Libraries must support project-based learning and are frequently a hub of technology in the school.  In addition, the librarian may be expected to act as a technology leader of the school.  At the very least, it is the librarian's responsibility to communicate with the school's administration and technology committee about the central role libraries should play when it comes to information access. 

 

The following list of equipment is only general. Specific models and brands will depend upon the size of your project, your budget, the needs of your patrons, and requirements predetermined by your district's purchasing department. Use this list in discussions with your administration and/or technology committee about the needs and values of technology in the library.  (Several districts have adopted minimum educational specifications for libraries, and locating that information may be of additional assistance to you.)

 

Technology in the library must support four areas:

  1.      The curriculum and teaching program of your school
  2.      The research and information access of students and staff
  3.      The production and presentation of research projects
  4.      The management of library processes

 

1.  Curricular Support

 

 

It should be noted that several staff members may utilize quality instructional materials that are only available via older media formats.  While it's a good idea to regularly evaluate the use of equipment in your storage room, exercise caution before removing all older machines (VHS players, tape recorders, LaserDisk players, etc.).  It is wise to keep an appropriate number of functioning machines on hand if there is still a need in your school.

 

2.  Research and Information Access

 

In-building access

 

Distance access

 

3.  Publishing and Presentation

 

 

4.  Library Management

 

 

For more specific information or help in planning a technology project for your library, contact the School Library Coordinator.