Newsletter 2413 Issue 2413200991112824
-- School Library Journal, 09/01/2009
SLJ Extra Helping
Marcia Mardis Explores Digital Resources in the Library
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Just a couple of years ago, it was tough to find good graphic novels for the K–4 crowd.
My, how things have changed. Check out Peter Gutiérrez’s feature “Good & Plenty” for a wonderful selection.
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INTERVIEW
Marcia Mardis Explores Digital Resources in the Library
Former media specialist Marcia Mardis wants school libraries to continue being the center of learning. That’s why the assistant professor at Florida State University’s (FSU) School of Library and Information Studies is using a $400,000 grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services to explore how K-12 media centers can integrate digital resources into their collections and services as quickly and easily as they collect traditional resources.
How did this study come about?
When I was a media specialist at a science and math school, the Internet was just starting to explode and I had no good way to integrate all of the new science-related Web sites into my collection. Let's face it, the html "link farm" approach to collecting digital resources just doesn't cut it as an organization tool! more » » »
Blogs
- A Fuse #8 Production
Elizabeth Bird, Children's Librarian, Children's Center at 42nd Street
Kidlit Drink Night!
When: Monday, September 21, 6-10 p.m. Where: Houndstooth Pub, 520 8th Ave. @ 37th St. - probably downstairs This location is rapidly becoming my favorite Kidlit Drink Night location, due to th...
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- ShelfTalker: A Children's Bookseller's Blog
Josie Leavitt, Co-owner, Flying Pig Bookstore, Shelburne, Vt.
Catching Fire, Before Dawn
Up before dawn and drinking coffee, I am gathering myself for the last day of retail summer: the release of the long awaited Catching Fire. I am up this early because my dogs wouldn't sleep past 4:32 ...
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- Bowllan's Blog
Amy Bowllan, The Hewitt School, New York
Writers Against Racism: Mary Ann Rodman
Mary Ann Rodman is a former school librarian, who currently lives in the Atlanta area. Her first book, the middle grade historical fiction YANKEE GIRL, was published by Farrar Straus Giro...
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- A Fuse #8 Production
Elizabeth Bird, Children's Librarian, Children's Center at 42nd Street
Review of the Day: Operation Redwood by S. Terrell French
Operation Redwood By S. Terrell French Amulet (an imprint of Harry N. Abrams) $16.95 ISBN: 978-0-8109-8354-0 Ages 8-12 On shelves now I wonder if contemporary children's authors ever look a...
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NEWS
Web Archiving From a Kid’s Point of View
Could 22nd-century researchers think of the Captain Underpants Web site as source material? They might if kids taking part in the K-12 Web Archiving Program decide they want to preserve it for future generations.
The nearly two-year-old program, overseen by the Library of Congress (LOC), the California Digital Library, and the non-profit Internet Archive, explores archiving the Web from the perspective of elementary, middle, and high school students—with the hope that they’ll think about history in the context of their own lives. more » » »
FRESH APPROACHES
Scaring Up Some Fun: Richard Scarry Titles Back in Print from Sterling
Richard Scarry’s picture books have enchanted children for decades with their endearing animal characters, warm watercolor hues, action-packed layouts, and winning blend of learning and fun. Librarians need no longer sigh over the dog-eared, grimy condition of the much-circulated volumes penned by this perennially popular author/illustrator, since Sterling has reissued a series of his titles that have been out of print or out of stock since the mid-to-late 1980s. more » » »
REMARKABLE READS
Brushing up on Banned Books
Banned Books Week, September 26–October 3, offers many opportunities to engage teens in discussions on intellectual freedom, censorship, and the rights of individuals to express themselves, even if their opinion is unorthodox or unpopular. These titles will help jump-start some lively discussions. more » » »
LIBRARIAN'S INTERNET
Investigate Our World
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/map/atlas
This wonderful, interactive world atlas, created by National Geographic’s Map Division, will be an invaluable information resource for elementary age children, teens, teachers, and librarians. more » » »
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JOB OF THE WEEK
JOB TITLE: Adult Services Manager
COMPANY: Deschutes Public Library
POSTDATE: 8/25/2009
LOCATION: Bend, OR
Description: Central Oregon – Bend Public Library
Adult Services Manager
POSITION DESCRIPTION: Central Oregon is a beautiful area with nearby mountains and lakes that offers year-round fun and a wide range of activities. Our diverse communities showcase celebrations and activities that include outdoor events, music, art, and theater. This area is a mecca for outdoor activities. Do you have a vision for the future of services to adults? Do you enjoy developing staff and building a dynamic and innovative team? The Deschutes Public Library is seeking an engaging manager to provide inspiring leadership. If you want to be an integral member of a collaborative, award-winning, district-wide management team, please contact us. You’ll love the community and you’ll have incredible opportunities to create new services. Position closes on 9/24. Check
our website at http://www.dpls.lib.or.us/employment.asp for details or contact Marian Thomas at 541-312-1024.
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