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Rolf Erikson
Rolf Erikson has
been a school library facility consultant for fifteen years and has
thirty
years experience as a school library media specialist at all levels
K-12. Most
recently, he was school library director at Minuteman Regional High School in Lexington, Massachusetts. Previously, he was
director of library and audiovisual services at the Frankfurt International School in Oberursel, Germany. His professional
experience also includes K-12 classroom teaching. He has an M.S. in
instructional technology from the University of Wisconsin-Stout and a
B.A. in
art education from Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota. He has presented
workshops on school library design for national, regional, and state
professional library organizations, and has taught a graduate-level
course on
library facilities design.
Carolyn Markuson
Carolyn Markuson is a
nationally recognized school library planning consultant and workshop
presenter, and has been consulting for school libraries for thirty
years.
Previously she was supervisor of libraries and instructional materials
for the
public schools of Brookline, Massachusetts. Her professional experience
includes work in
several school and library environments. She has a doctorate from Boston University in curriculum and teaching with
specialization in media and technology.
In addition to facilities design, her consulting services include
collection
development, strategic planning, information technology applications,
and
designing information systems for twenty-first-century teaching and
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