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-- School Library Journal, 10/08/2009
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Bill Cosby: Librarians Are Key
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“The library, as we once knew it, may no longer be relevant.”
“School librarians, as we once knew them, may no longer be relevant. And, yet, this is undoubtedly the most exciting time in history to be a librarian,” write Joyce Kasman Valenza and Doug Johnson in “Things That Keep Us Up at Night.”
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INTERVIEW
Bill Cosby: Librarians Are Key
Leave it to the Father of Fat Albert to champion libraries. Bill Cosby, the legendary comedian, actor, author, and supporter of public schools, recently flew to Detroit to tape two public services announcements (PSAs) meant to remind students in failing school districts about the treasures they can unlock inside libraries. We caught up Cosby, who also has a PhD in education, to ask why we need libraries now more than ever—and how parents can benefit, too.
What prompted you to shoot the PSAs about libraries?
I volunteered to do two PSAs because I was standing in the middle of a circle of kids when I was last in Detroit—four or five of them—and they were talking about not being able to get the discipline, the major, they wanted in the high school they were attending. And they could not transfer to the high school that offered these particular disciplines, [which were] politics and acting. more » » »
Blogs
- ShelfTalker: A Children's Bookseller's Blog
Elizabeth Bluemle, Co-owner, Flying Pig Bookstore, Shelburne, Vt.
A Holiday Gift You Can Start Selling Now
I have been waiting to write this blog post since May, when we first saw the book, and now that it's here, I finally can. Julie Andrews' Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies has finally hit the s...
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- A Fuse #8 Production
Elizabeth Bird, Children's Librarian, Children's Center at 42nd Street
Reporting: Eric Carle Honors 2009
Today, if I am not too much mistaken, Eric Carle will be stopping by my library to read The Very Hungry Caterpillar. This is happening in conjunction with the Jumpstart: Read for the Record campaign....
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- Good Comics for Kids
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Review: The Dreamer
Beatrice "Bea" Whaley might be losing her mind. Each night she dreams that she has journeyed back to Massachusetts in 1776, where a Revolutionary War soldier named Alan Warren is in love wit...
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- Heavy Medal: A Mock Newbery Blog
Jonathan Hunt, Librarian and teacher, Modesto City Schools
These Are the Times That Try Men's Souls
Style is one of the Newbery criteria. Defining it can be a challenging thing, but we often know it when we see it. See if you can spot which sentence--all very similar in meaning...
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REMARKABLE READS
Mormon Fiction
An article in the Boston Globe earlier this year highlighted a recent uptick of Mormon authors writing young adult literature. It suggested that one reason could be “because Mormonism is a very child-centered culture and many Mormon families are large, Mormons are particularly attuned to young audiences.” The raids on polygamist compounds in Texas in late 2008 and HBO’s introduction of the drama Big Love in early 2006 have undoubtedly fueled interest in Mormonism as well. These titles introduce readers to both the positive and negative aspects of this often misunderstood religion. more » » »
LIBRARIAN'S INTERNET
Hispanic Heritage Resources for Teens
www.gale.cengage.com/free_resources/chh
Most of the sites related to Hispanic Heritage Month are for preteens. The most popular ones include “Celebrate Hispanic Heritage” from Scholastic and “Maya & Miguel” from PBS Kids. The folks at Gale and Cengage Learning, however, have created this excellent Web site specifically for teens. more » » »
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Assistant Director
San Jose Public Library
San Jose, CA
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