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10 September 2017
SLM 502: Organization and Access
Professor Candace Blessing
ALA/AASL Standards
3.2 Access to Information. Candidates support flexible, open access for library services.
Candidates demonstrate their ability to develop solutions for addressing physical, social,
and intellectual barriers to equitable access to resources and services. Candidates
facilitate access to information in print, non-print, and digital formats.
5.3 Personnel, Funding, and Facilities. Candidates organize library facilities to enhance
the use of information resources and services and to ensure equitable access to all
resources for all users.
School Information
Williamsport Elementary School is part of a 3 school campus. The Williamsport campus has a
STEM focus and offers Magnet programs available to students throughout Washington County,
Maryland. The student population is approximately 570 students including two Pre-Kindergarten
classes. The Library Media is located at the front entrance of the school and visible visitors. The
space is used for 6 classes allowing 120 students to have daily access. In addition, the space is
used for college graduate courses held after school hours. Supervisors frequently request the
library facilities due to the school’s close proximity to the Central Office.
The Williamsport community has a great deal of pride. Most of the families are lower middle
class and the school has a population of 83.9% Caucasian students. The remainder of the school
is 3.8% Hispanic, 2.1% Asian, 4.1% African American, and 6.2% multi-racial.
In 2000, the entire Williamsport Elementary School building was renovated. During the
renovations, the school cafeteria was transformed into the current library. While the physical
space is large, the high ceilings make acoustics challenging. Therefore, the creation of a media
production is imperative to promote video and media production. Using AASL Standard 5.2, my
library design has been created with careful consideration of all stakeholders including students,
staff, parents, and the community. In addition, the furniture and the design have been selected to
help allow all users to access the library materials and space.
collaborating with educators and students to design and teach engaging learning
experiences that meet individual needs.
instructing students and assisting educators in using, evaluating, and producing
information and ideas through active use of a broad range of appropriate tools, resources,
and information technologies.
providing access to materials in all formats, including up-to-date, high-quality, varied
literature to develop and strengthen a love of reading.
providing students and staff with instruction and resources that reflect current
information needs and anticipate changes in technology and education.
providing leadership in the total education program and advocating for strong school
library media programs as essential to meeting local, state, and national education goals.”
The Washington County Public Schools Program Mission statement was developed and taken
from Empowering Learners: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs (AASL 1998).
Williamsport Elementary School is part of a STEM campus. In an article written by Duff, “if we
want STEM to grow in our schools, librarians need to plant the seeds in libraries today” (Duff
27).
The study and research area will be located near the side entrance at the front of the library.
Since the area is located next t
6.01.02 Informal Reading Area
The Informal Reading area is located in the right corner at the front of the library. The corner is
visible from the circulation desk. While the corner is in close proximity to the side door, students
will not be able to see or become distracted by the hallway traffic. The corner will have two
sofas placed to make an L shape. In addition to the sofas, there will be 6 small circular chairs for
students to move and use for independent reading. Students will have the choice to move the
circular chairs to any space in the library where they feel as though they will be able to
independently read. A tower feature display will be placed next to the couch featuring the newest
books added to the library collection. Biography books are also located next to the reading corner
allowing easy access.
In addition to there are two comfortable chairs placed near the primary instructional space to
provide seating and a quiet space for reading and learning. Students will also be permitted to
utilize the Puzzler seats housed in the Primary Instructional area.
The instructional area will be divided into two sections, Primary and Intermediate. The Primary
instructional area will feature a rug that has seating for 30 students. A whiteboard space on the
wall will be used to help facilitate the discussion. 6 tables will be placed around the perimeter of
the rug. The same library tables will be utilized with the table height adjusted to accommodate
primary students.
A second space designed for Intermediate learners will be at the front of the library. The space
features an ActivPanel, view of a document camera and projector, and TV. The square tables will
be arranged in a horseshoe shape. Since the tables have built
Barack, Lauren. “The Heart of the School.” School Library Journal, 2014. Accessed 7 Sept.
2017.
Duff, Marina Leigh. “10 Steps to Creating a Cutting-Edge STEM School Library.” Young Adult
Library Services, Winter 2012. Accessed 28 Aug. 2017.
Empowering Learners: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs. American Association
of School Librarians, 1998.
Formanack, Gail. Designing a Facility: Making It a Place Where Every Student Succeeds.
Presentation at the American Association of School Librarians 12th National Conference and
Exhibition, Pittsburgh, PA, October 2005.
“LibGuides: WCPS Library Media Policies and Procedures Guide: Vision and Mission.”Vision
and Mission - WCPS Library Media Policies and Procedures Guide - LibGuides at