(a) A “library media services program” means a program of information and media services in schools delivered by a library media specialist whose job includes duties as:
(1) An information specialist whose primary job function is to:
(A) Provide resources available to patrons through a systematically developed collection within the school and through access to resources outside the school;
(B) Provide assistance to patrons in identifying, locating, and interpreting information housed in and outside the library media center;
(C) Provide learning opportunities related to new technologies, use, and production of a variety of media formats; and
(D)
(i) Provide instruction in the use of the library media center.
(ii) Elementary class sessions for a library media specialist shall be limited as provided under subdivision (b)(1) of this section;
(2) An instructional consultant whose primary job function is to:
(A) Participate in building district, department, and grade-level curriculum development and assessment projects;
(B) Provide professional development in new and emerging technologies, use of appropriate technologies, incorporation of technology into the instructional program, and in the laws and policies pertaining to the use and communication of ideas and information, including copyright law; and
(C) Keep patrons informed of new acquisitions of software and hardware and instruct patrons in their optimal use; and
(3) A teacher of information and technology skills whose primary job function is to:
(A) Provide assistance in the use of technology to access information and networks that will enhance access to resources;
(B) Develop and implement a plan that ensures that skills are taught in a logical sequence for kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12);
(C) Provide expertise and instruction in the use of electronic retrieval systems such as electronic card catalogues and computer-generated bibliographies; and
(D) Provide instruction in the use of the library media center.
(b)
(1) No less than one-third (1/3) of the library media specialist's time shall be spent as an information specialist, allowing time for administrative tasks such as ordering books and materials, processing items for usage, planning finances and accountability, organizing, directing, and evaluating the library media program, and other management duties.
(2) Class size shall be as set forth in the Standards for Accreditation of Arkansas Public Schools and School Districts.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subtitle 2 - Elementary and Secondary Education Generally
Chapter 25 - Public School Library Media and Technology Act
§ 6-25-101. Legislative intent
§ 6-25-103. Library media services program — Definition
§ 6-25-104. Library media specialist
§ 6-25-105. Establishment of guidelines for selection, removal, and retention of materials