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ACRL/EBSS Resources for Curriculum Materials Professionals

History

Alteri, S. A. (2012).  Curriculum materials laboratories: Blast from the past or institutionally relevant?  In R. Kohrman (Ed.), Curriculum materials collections and centers: Legacies from the past, visions of the future (pp. 23-41).  Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries.

Attebury, R., & Kroth, M. (2012).  From pedagogical museum to instructional material center: Education libraries at teacher training institutions, 1890s to 1970s. Education libraries, 35(1-2), 48-58. Retrieved from ERIC database.  (EJ989513)

Beile, P. (2012).  Voices and visions from CMCs: Importance and theoretical basis for curriculum materials collections and centers.  In R. Kohrman (Ed.), Curriculum materials collections and centers: Legacies from the past, visions of the future (pp. v-xii).  Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries.

Brydges, B. (2009). A century of library support for teacher education in Calgary. Education Libraries, 32(1), 4-11. Retrieved from http://education.sla.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/32-1.pdf

Henderson, M. V., & Barron, B. G. (1992). Expanding the role of the curriculum materials center: Challenges for the 21st century. Education, 113(2), 254-255.

Kerr, L. E. (1979). Materials centers: A dream of their future. Retrieved from ERIC database. (ED188635)

Kohrman, R. (2012). From collections to laboratories to centers: Development of the curriculum materials collections or centers to 1940. In R. Kohrman (Ed.), Curriculum materials collections and centers: Legacies from the past, visions of the future (pp. 3-21). Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries.

Miller, J. (2012). Rising to the challenge: Curriculum centers in transition. Alki, 28(1), 11-13.

Teclehaimanot, B. (1992). Curriculum material centers in teacher education: Trends for the 1990s. Ohio Media Spectrum, 44(1), 38-41.

Yoder, K., & Scott, L. (2012). A look to the future of curriculum materials centers. In R. Kohrman (Ed.), Curriculum materials collections and centers: Legacies from the past, visions of the future (pp. 245-266).  Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries.