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2011–2012MEDIA KIT
knowledge quest: www.ala.org/aasl/knowledgequest
American Association of School Librarians50 E. Huron Chicago, IL 606111-800-545-2433, ext 4382www.aasl.org
Know l edge QUEST
ReadershipKnowledge Quest is read by school librarians and educators in elementary and secondary schools. These professionals are responsible for the selection, acquisition, cataloging, maintenance, and circulation of books, periodicals, audiovisual materials and computer software and accompanying hardware. The readers of Knowledge Quest also provide reference service, reading guidance, instruction in information retrieval skills, and access to the Internet and other electronic resources. They collaboratively plan instructional units with teachers in elementary and secondary public and nonpublic schools. Most readers of Knowledge Quest are members of the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), a division of the American Library Association (ALA).
editorial FocusPublished five times a year by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), Knowledge Quest is devoted to offering substantive information to assist building-level school librarians, supervisors, library educators, and other decision makers concerned with the development of school library programs and services. Articles address the integration of theory and practice in school librarianship and new developments in education, learning theory, and relevant disciplines.
REACH your audienceKnowledge Quest is devoted to
offering substantive information
to assist building-level school
librarians, supervisors, library
educators, and other decision
makers concerned with the
development of school library
programs and services.
CIRCULATION
EDITORIAL CALENDARSeptember/october 2011
educational gaming(co-edited by Chris Harris and Terri Kirk)
Editorial Focus: Gaming has become an increasingly popular resource in education. This issue will explore how games are currently contributing to school learning standards, what effect they have on students, and the ways in which school librarians are helping to develop games as educational tools.
BONUS CIRCULATION!
AASl national Conference, october 27– 30, 2011, Minneapolis, Mn (www.aasl11.org)
Classroom sets for eSlS members, october 2011
november/december 2011
The Solo librarian(co-edited by Audrey Church and Frances Reeve)
Editorial Focus: As education funding is being cut throughout the country, many school librarians are being asked to do
“more with less.” This issue will feature the stories of librarians from rural, suburban, urban, and different regions of the country, and address what resources might be available to assist the solo librarian in tough economic times.
January/February 2012
Futurecasting(co-edited by wendy degroat and Steven Yates)
Editorial Focus: Predicting and preparing the future is an important and essential part of ensuring school libraries are ready to accept the challenges of the 21st century. This issue anticipates how librarians will need to adapt library programs and stay relevant in this era of rapid change.
March/April 2012
Co-teaching(co-edited by Susan Ballard and Judi Moreillon)
Editorial Focus: Building and teaching courses in tandem with subject area teachers is an exciting way to bring the library program into the school. This issue will explore ways in which school librarians and teachers work together, and what effect teaching collaboration has on school library programs and students.
May/Jun 2012
Caring is essential(edited by Jami Jones)
Editorial Focus: Research shows that care is essential to education. If students don’t feel cared for it can be difficult for them to learn. This issue will explore the effects of caring on students and the ways in which school librarians can help foster caring environments.
BONUS CIRCULATION!
AlA Annual Conference, June 21–26, 2012, Anaheim, CA (www.alaannual.org)
Know l edge QUEST
Circulation as of May 1, 2011Members* 7,510 Subscribers 204 Non-paid 612
ToTal 8,326 * American Association of School Librarians
Issuance and Closing datesIssue Space Reservations Materials DueSept/Oct 2011 July 12, 2011 August 8, 2011Nov/Dec 2011 September 13, 2011 October 11, 2011Jan/Feb 2012 November 15, 2011 December 9, 2011Mar/Apr 2012 January 11, 2012 February 6, 2012May/June 2012 March 8, 2012 April 4, 2012
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Knowledge Quest please contact:
Bill Spilman PrESIdEnt
Innovative Media Solutions320 W. Chestnut St.
P.O. Box 399Oneida, IL 61467
phone: 309-483-6467toll-free: 877-878-3260
fax: 309-483-2371e-mail: [email protected]
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EV E RYO N E’S S P E C I A Lequal opportunities for all students to learn
VOLUME 39, NO. 3 | Jan/Feb 2011 | ISSN 1094-9046 | www.ala.org/aasl
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For more information on AASL Hotlinks…Advertising: Please complete the order form included and fax to Bill Spilman at 309-483-2371. Contact Bill toll-free at 877-878-3260 or by e-mail at [email protected]
Editor: Markisan naso, 800-545-2433, ext. 1396, or by e-mail at [email protected]
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AASL Hotlinks is a monthly e-mail newsletter of the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), a division of the
American Library Association (ALA). AASL Hotlinks is primarily composed of brief summaries with links to more in-depth
content, and includes previews of upcoming association activities and continuing education programs, news from AASL, valuable
Web resources, highlights of new products and services,summaries of new articles from AASL’s print and online journals and more.
CirculationThe newsletter is sent to AASL members with valid e-mail addresses on file in the ALA member database. Additional
“pass along” distribution occurs through our members, who are encouraged to share each issue with colleagues and administrators in their school and district, and AASL’s state and regional affiliate organizations, which can redistribute the newsletter to their own members.
IssuanceThe first Monday of every month. All content for each issue, including ad copy, is due at least 5 business days in advance (usually between the 23rd and 26th of the month). Check with the editor for exact dates for a particular issue.
ReadershipAASL Hotlinks is read by librarians in elementary and secondary schools. These professionals are responsible for the selec-tion, acquisition, cataloging, maintenance, and circulation of books, periodicals,audiovisual materials and computer software and accompanying hardware. The readers of AASL Hotlinks also provide reference service, reading guidance, instruction in informa-tion retrieval skills, and access to the Internet and other electronic resources. They collaboratively plan instructional units with teachers in elementary and secondary public and non-public schools. All read-ers of AASL Hotlinks are members of the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), a division of the American Library Association (ALA).
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The mission of the American Association of School Librarians
is to advocate excellence, facilitate change, and develop leaders
in the school library field.
American Association of School Librarians 50 E. Huron Chicago, IL 60611 | 1-800-545-2433, ext 4382 | www.aasl.org