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Research Grant

sponsored by Heinemann-Raintree

Established in 1993, AASL Research Grants in the amount of $2,500 are given to up to two school library media specialists, library educators, library information science, or education professors to conduct innovative research aimed at measuring and evaluating the impact of school library media programs on learning and education. The study should have the potential to serve as a model for future school library media research, and researchers should furnish documentation of the results of their work.

Special consideration will be given to pilot research studies that employ experimental methodologies. Winners of AASL Research Grants will be expected to present the results of their projects at the ALA Annual Conference in the year following the year of their grant (e.g. if the grant is awarded in 2010, the winner(s) will present a program at the 2011 ALA Annual Conference in.). Winners will also be expected to publish a summary of their findings in School Library Media Research (formerly School Library Media Quarterly) and/or Knowledge Quest.

Applications for the 2010 AASL Awards season are now available.

Click here to download the AASL Research Grant application

Deadline: February 1, 2010

Past Recipients

2007-9 Award Not Sponsored
2006

Partners in Achievement: Libraries and Students  (PALS)
Improving Student Achievement through Data Use  for Library Media Specialists
Judith Dzikowski
Syracuse, NY

2005 "School Virtual Libraries: The Influence of Best Practices on High School Students' Information Seeking"
Joyce Valenza
Rydal, Pa.
2004

"More than just Comics: Graphic Novels and their Effect on Student Achievement"
Robyn Young
Avon, Ind.

"Study of LMS's Attributes for Ongoing Program Assessment"
Kathy Latrobe and Rhonda Taylor
Norman, Okla.

2003 "Teachers' Perspectives and Influence on Use of Electronic Resources in the High School Media Center"
Bonnie Grimble
Carmel High School, Carmel, Ind.
2002 "Does Accelerated Reader Improve Children's Reading Ability and Achievement?"
Linda Jordan and Diane Stanley
Waco, Texas
2001 No grant awarded
2000 "Tenth Graders' Search Knowledge and Use of the World Wide Web."
Sharon Lea Vansickle
Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga.
1999 "Dialogic Journaling with Elementary Grade Students As a Means to Deeper Student Understanding of the Information Search Process."
Violet H. Harada, Claire Sato, Joan Yoshina
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii
1998

"Implementing Flexible Scheduling in Elementary School Library Media Centers."
Joy McGregor
Texas Woman's University, Denton, Texas

"Assessing Pre-Service Teachers' Knowledge of Library Media Programs: A Step to Improving Collaboration for Student Learning."
Linda L. Wolcott, Kimberly Lawless, Deborah Hobbs
Utah State University, Logan, Utah

1997 "Motivational Aspects of Library and Information Skills Instruction."
Ruth Villency Small
Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y.
1996 "Testing an Interdisciplinary Assessment Model."
Robert Grove, Jacqueline Lakin, Shelia Blume, Carol Fox
Kansas Association of School Librarians Research Committee
1995 No grant awarded
1994

"The Information Search Process: A Study of Cognitive Strategies for Teaching Higher Level Thinking Skills."
Kathleen Garland

"Information Literacy Standards – Alternative Assessments."
Roberta Ponis, Dian Walster, Lynda Welborn

1993

"Intuitive Understanding and Mental Models of Information: A Qualitative Study of Factors Associated with the Information Seeking and Use Behavior of Adolescents."
Judy M. Pitts

"Scheduling Impact on Curriculum Involvement and Information Skills Instruction: Should We Switch to Flexible Scheduling?"
Julie I. Tallman and Jean Donham van Deusen

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