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Senate
Bill 483 gives the Texas State Library and Archives Commission
(TSLAC) the authority to negotiate group purchasing agreements
on behalf of K-12 public school libraries. The bill does not
make public school libraries eligible for TexShare membership.
However, this legislation is a positive first step toward
accomplishing that objective. Staff at TSLAC continue to meet
with stakeholder groups in order to discuss how to implement
services to K-12 libraries.
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News (K-12 Databases)
Read the letter for Texas school superintendents announcing
the K-12 Database service. Superintendent
letter.
- All subscribers will retain their contracted subscriptions
through November 30, 2007.
- The TSLAC agreement starts December 1st, and until
that time the preview access is limited to the TSLAC
preview page and full product support is not in
place.
- Current DIRECT contract subscribers between libraries
or districts and Britannica, should contact Becky
Henry ( 800-621-3900 x7171) at Encyclopaedia Britannica
regarding a refund. Schools will receive the unused
portion of their subscriptions or they may choose
to purchase other Britannica products for their schools.
- If you currently subscribe to Britannica through
DKC
(ESC-20) or TETPC (ESC-11) please contact these
service centers regarding arrangements and substitutes.
DKC: Susanna
Garza (210-370-5634). TETPC: contact Bonnie
Barnes (817-740-3613).
- Schools or districts getting Britannica as part
of a co-op agreement with a local education service
center, please contact the local service center for
information.
- The Texas State Library and Archives Commission
is pleased to announce Encyclopaedia Britannica as
the online encyclopedia addition to the K-12 database
package available for the public school library community
and funded by TEA’s technology allotment budget.
- Get details about the Encyclopedia Britannica selection
process by reading the Encyclopaedia
Britannica Added to K-12 Database Package.
During the 2007 session, the Texas State Legislature
added Rider 88 to the Texas Education Agency (TEA) budget.
Rider 88 directs the Commissioner of Education to transfer
amounts not to exceed $2.5 million in each year of the
2008-2009 biennium to TSLAC for the purpose of acquiring
“online research and information resources for
libraries in public schools, and for administrative
expenses."
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The Texas State Library and Archives Commission has
partnered with Education Service Center, Region 20 to
implement the program. See their
web site for more information on pricing, ordering,
and technical support.
Transition Task
Force - The charge of the Transition Task Force
(TTF) is to: Serve as representatives of the K-12 public
school library community in regards to electronic information
resources and future relationship with the TexShare
community; and Communicate interests and priorities
of the K-12 public school library community to the Electronic
Information Working Group (EIWG), the TexShare Advisory
Board (TSAB), TSLAC and ESC-20.
The Additional
Database Discount Programs page is available for
school libraries that want to see what database options
are available from vendors from other Educational Service
Centers and consortia.
I need information now. Who can I contact?
A. Send e-mail to texshare@tsl.state.tx.us
or call the TexShare Coordinator at
512-463-0188.
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