California Child Welfare Resource Library
Created in 1994 through a grant funded by CalSWEC, the California
Child Welfare Resource Library serves as the central distribution
point for CalSWEC curriculum development projects to both CalSWEC
partners and customers worldwide. In addition, it is repository
for up-to-date, accessible child welfare resource materials for
academicians and practitioners alike. The library is administered
by the Department of Social Work at CSU, Long Beach and managed
by Resource Specialist Cheryl Fujii.
The California Child Welfare Resource Library enjoyed significant
growth during fiscal year 2000-2001, increasing its patronage
and visibility both domestically and internationally. Through
its marketing and promotion of curriculum products, acquisition
of resources, and expanded provision of services to clients, the
library assisted thousands of students and practitioners dealing
with the social work challenges of the twenty-first century.
Among the year's highlights, the library:
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Received and distributed
five scheduled curriculum products whose topics included children
with disabilities, family group decision making, interagency
collaboration, listening to children in foster care, and non-violent
conflict management.
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Increased patron
usage in the university and county categories, while sustaining
usage in the training academy category. The checkout
of materials was up nearly 43 percent and the number of active
borrowing partners increased 59 percent over the previous
fiscal year.
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Acquired a select
group of books, videotapes, and other resource materials,
including approximately 50 new videotapes; 50 new books; 43
MSW theses completed by students who graduated from the CSU,
Long Beach Children, Youth, and Families concentration; and
numerous donated and no-cost items.
- Expanded its use of the Internet to promote dissemination
of CalSWEC curriculum projects by:
* Listing the library's Web site
http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ccwrl/index.html
with several search engines;
* Posting a comprehensive description
on the Child Maltreatment Bulletin Board, a world wide forum for
child maltreatment research and practice, which attracted a number
of practitioners and academicians to the site and products catalogue;
and
* Linking to other sites, such
as New York University's School of Social Work.
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Enhanced the Website's
user-friendliness by adding new information, including a listing
of more than 360 abstracted videotapes sorted by keyword.
The site includes the holdings catalog, product catalog, and
multimedia training packages, which link CalSWEC curriculum
products with videotape resources.
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Created a Curriculum
Style Manual, with the assistance of CalSWEC Curriculum Specialist
Carin Harkness, to be distributed to future project grantees
to assist them in conforming their curricula to the uniform
style.
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Abstracted one-third
of the older items in the collection database and all new
items received in the current year to improve the usefulness
of the holdings catalog by providing detailed information
on resources.
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Extended the "books
by mail" service to include schools with undergraduate
social work programs as borrowing partners.
- Assisted other universities that are developing their own
child welfare libraries by consulting with staff and providing
information on resources.