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There is no fixed vision of the school library but we constantly glance at the principles of enlightenment. Transition is constant. The evolving BGHS library moves to a new balance of hardcopy, archives and exhibits (both realia and digital formats). Celebrations, festivals, craft activities, and games are ongoing features that engage clients of all needs and aspirations. The BGHS Library resource balance is shifting dramatically. We are committed to major culling and weeding in 2009 and expect to remove 30% of the hardcopy collection predominantly in Non Fiction.The classroom area has tables and chairs for classes up to 36 students. The Technology Space has 32 Workstations. The circulation desk has 4 Thin Client terminals with Enquiry and Portal Access. With webcam, conferencing software and digital projector any class can be made interactive and digitally accessible. Other areas are flexible dependant on purpose.Imagine an activitity and we will make a space for it. The is now.A consisten idea that has been presented thus far centres on the emergence of vast quantities of digital information and how this imapcts on the traditional concept o a sibrary with large stores of carefully selected print resources tailored to curriculum needs and to the lie values which schools seek to develop and inspire. Recently I read an intriguing rersearch report out of the British Library 2008 (citation is at the end of this post). It, as does other research, identifies some challenging information behaviours of students: Horizontal information seeking: skim view small number of pages then 'bounce' out, often never to return Spend very little time on ebook and ejournal sites, and databases in Engage in "power browsing": scanning rapidly; rapid and limited assessment and retrieval; clicking extensively

2B worth of aid to Qatar Over the past year, Qatar gave the government of Egypt's former President Mohammed Morsi some $8 billion in aid as it suffered through an economic slowdown. But since a popularly backed July 3 military coup in Egypt, relations have soured with the tiny Gulf nation, a main backer of Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood group in the region.On Thursday, Hesham Ramez, the head of Egypt's Central Bank, said $2 billion in aid money was returned to Qatar after its government asked Egyptian officials to postpone the conversion of the funds to bonds as earlier agreed. Ramez spoke to the Youm 7 news website. An official at Ramez's office later confirmed the comments.Meanwhile, Egypt's civil aviation ministry turned down a request by its Qatari counterpart to increase the number of flights between Egypt and Qatar from 28 to 42 weekly flights via its national career, Qatar Airways. The decision comes even after a sharp drop in passengers coming into Egypt following the unrest that followed Morsi's overthrow. Tourism, which accounts for nearly 20 percent of Egypt's foreign currency revenues, also tumbled.As far as aid, Qatar has been sidelined in Egypt by Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. Those nations, which view the Brotherhood as a threat to Gulf monarchies, have promised $12 billion in aid for Egypt. The aid, in a mix of grants, cash deposits and oil and gas products, have been used to avert gas and electricity shortages and shore up Egypt's foreign reserves.Egypt's central bank recently reported that the country's foreign reserves had reached $18.8 billion, their highest level in almost two years. Still, the country's militarybacked interim government faces increasing unemployment, widespread poverty and a burdensome and illdistributed subsidy system.The pressure Egypt's government has placed on Qatar isn't just economic, however. The government repeatedly cites what it sees as coverage biased toward the Muslim Brotherhood and Morsi's supporters as a reason for its actions.

2 Yukon Sports The Edmond Sun Rhonda Lawson knows her Santa Fe girls softball squad can beat any team in the state. With a 30 win at No. 2 Yukon Tuesday night, her team is believing it also. Santa Fe ace Maddie Martin pitched the shutout to split the series with the Millers. girl (Martin) was solid as a rock, Lawson said. kept them off balance the entire night, she flat did her job on the mound. The Wolves played solid defense behind Martin giving up no errors on the night. With such a deadly combination of pitching and defense, the Wolves are headed in the right direction for their regionals next week at Jenks. Santa Fe scored twice in the third inning to get the lead on the Millers. Catherine Rodarm led off the inning with a single and made it to second base on an error. Sydney Brennan bunted her over to third, then stole second. Rachel Sample hit a sacrifice fly to score Rodarm. Karly Nevez got on after a Yukon error which gave Santa Fe runners at the corners. Siara Price hit one to second which allowed Brennan to score leaving the Wolves on top 20. In the sixth, Nevez led off with a walk and Price bunted her to second. Lawson called a fakebunt steal to get speedy Nevez to third, but a bad Yukon throw allowed her to head home and up the lead to 30. win is a big booster at this point in the season, Lawson said. The Lady Wolves host Choctaw Thursday for senior night then prepare for North on Monday.Helker, a junior from Edmond North High School, cruised to victory by more than a minute in the Oklahoma State Cowboy Jamboree Saturday. She covered the five kilometers in 17:41 to lead OBU to a team victory.Godwin, a senior from Edmond North High School as well, won the men eightkilometer race at OSU in 25:38, also leading the men to a team win.UCO footballers fall to No. 18 WashburnA pair of quickstrike touchdowns thwarted Central Oklahoma upset bid and kept the Bronchos winless Saturday afternoon as No. 18ranked Washburn pulled out a 2819 MidAmerica Intercollegiate Athletics Association victory.UCO led 70 after one quarter and it was tied 77 in the third quarter when the Ichabods sandwiched scoring passes of 80 and 40 yards around a Broncho touchdown to take a 2113 lead after three periods.A fumbled punt early in the fourth quarter led to a short Joshua Birmingham touchdown that made it 2119 after the twopoint conversion failed, but WU used a long drive to push its lead to nine with 8:30 remaining and UCO last two possessions ended in interceptions.The Bronchos fell to 04 on the season and in league play, while the Ichabods improved to 40 overall and in the MIAA. Central Oklahoma first four opponents Missouri Southern, Pittsburg State, Emporia State and WU have a combined 120 record.Balenseifen wins Cowboy ClassicDeer Creek talented junior Bryce Balenseifen continued his winning ways at the weatherplagued Cowboy Jamboree cross country meet, taking the gold medal in the Class 4A5A boys division Saturday at Oklahoma State University.Sparked by Balenseifen superb showing, the Antlers finished second only to visiting Canyon, Texas, traditionally a winner in open meets in Texas. Blaine Powell, Drake Diangelo, Adam Warren and Grant Schatzman joined Balenseifen on the medal stand.Balenseifen time of 16:22.28 on the wet and sloppy course at OSU was 32 seconds faster than runnerup Mason Bivens of Duncan.

The Deer Creek ace time would have placed him fourth in the large school division.September 30, 20131 PhotoThe Edmond Memorial Lady Bulldogs split a doubleheader with Yukon at home Friday, falling 65 in nine innings in the opener before coming back for a solid 104 triumph in the nightcap.In game 1, the were up 53 in the top of the ninth before the Millerettes strung together hits, a walk and and an error to pull out the 65 victory. Yukon was the designated home team in the first game.could have given up in the second game but we didn Bulldog skipper Janet Chartney said. came out hitting and put some runs up early.September 30, 20131 PhotoThe heavyrun machine of Lawton came into Wantland Stadium Friday night having outscored its opponents 16227.Though Edmond Memorial swallowed 329 rushing yards from the Wolverines, the Bulldogs still had their hands on an onside kick in the final minute with a chance to tie with a recovery. But Justin Marcha timely squib kick to the left sideline just bounded too hot off the hands of a Bulldog as Lawton escaped with a 2821 victory.Lawton, now 40, looked to be in control leading 2814 with just under two minutes to play in regulation. The Wolverines attempted a quickkick that went straight into the air near midfield.When Scott Burger came over from Putnam North as a coordinator to become Edmond North new head football coach in the offseason, he said he would take anything the defense gave him, run or pass.Friday night at Putnam City Stadium, his Huskies had the run game going as Edmond North rolled up 269 rushing yards on 47 attempts en route to a 280 shutout.

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