Library media specialists have traditionally been viewed in a number of
different roles, from research advisor to science fiction expert, but
primarily as the organizer and gatekeeper of the school's information
resources, whether print or electronic. But the school library media
specialist also plays the role of instructor, selecting appropriate
materials for individual or group instruction, planning lessons, and
team teaching with classroom teachers. This book examines the unique
role of the library media specialist in a time of rapid change.
Organized on the basis of selected principles for the media program,
Forecasting the Future applies these principles within the context of
the future of education. The authors draw on the day-to-day experiences
of media specialists and supervisors to highlight the best practices in
library media services and show how these practices will adapt as we
move into a new century.