"After Zmuda, an education consultant, and Harada, a professor of library and information science, met in 2006 as keynote speakers at an American Association of School Librarians Forum on Assessment, they decided to write a book based upon both their specializations. The result is a must-read for both school administrators and library media specialists. Organized into five chapters, the book discusses the necessity of an articulated mission statement; the need for librarians to become learning specialists; the ways to use current research to design instruction; the necessity for assessment and feedback; and finally, planning for student informational needs in the twenty-first century. Team this thought-provoking title with Daniel Pink's New Frame of Mind (Riverhead Trade, 2006), and be prepared to rethink the way you are doing things." - Booklist