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K-12 Databases
 

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.

Latest News (K-12 Databases)

Summary of the Impact of the 81st Legislative Session on the K-12 Databases

The Texas Education Agency's technology allotment will continue to fund the K-12 databases in the upcoming biennium. This funding is at the same level as last biennium. As with the TexShare database program, the rising costs for database products means that our dollars will not stretch as far. We will ask our commission to direct some federal dollars to this program, somewhat mitigating the impact of the shortfall in state funding, but this will still not cover escalating costs. We will make every attempt to retain database content in the K-12 program, but we will have to scale back dramatically on training and support. TSLAC will work with the K-12 Transition Task Force, ESC-20 , TEA, and the database vendors to maximize the training dollars that are available.

School Communities Have State-funded Quality Online Instructional Resources Available Now

Online research and information resources are available through a partnership between the Texas State Library and Archives Commission, the
Texas Education Agency and Education Service Center, Region 20.

School Communities have state-funded quality online instructional resources available now. Take full advantage of this K-12 Databases program opportunity, now starting its second year.

Access: The login screen for these resources is located at http://web.esc20.net/access. From this webpage, students, educators and students’ immediate families have access to the following collections:

  • A comprehensive collection of full text periodicals, biographies, primary source documents, essays, almanacs, reference books, pamphlets, newspapers, transcripts, photos, maps and more. These 34 databases provided by EBSCO Publishing are accessible through user-friendly, grade level interfaces -Searchasaurus, Kids Search, and Student Research Center.
  • Four encyclopedias in English and two in Spanish provided by Encyclopaedia Britannica that contain over 124,000 articles plus photos, illustrations, maps, and videos. Included also are interactive learning materials, teacher resources, a world atlas, dictionary, and a thesaurus. All materials are aligned to state curriculum standards and benchmarks.

Training: We invite school communities to take advantage of numerous no cost training opportunities (face-to-face, online and via videoconference) to become more familiar with the K-12 Databases. Surf over to: http://web.esc20.net/k12databases/training.html to check the Master Training Calendar and access instructions for online training module registration. Check with your local ESC for further training opportunities.

Classroom Integration: The K-12 Databases website includes a collection of inquiry-based lessons for all grade levels that can be used on campus to integrate these rich resources into the curriculum (Instructional Recipes).

Share this information with staff and colleagues, promote the use of K-12 Databases at the campus or district level, and learn how these quality resources support 21st Century leading, teaching and learning.

Thank you for your support! (View this information in a pdf file.)

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TexShare ESC 20 Site

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

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.

F.A.Q.s

Additional Database Discount Programs for
School Libraries

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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