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Elizabeth Bird |
February 9, 2010
Cool. Were I in Pennsylvania, I would be there. Media Contacts: Hillary Holland or Lora Englehart, 610-388-8337 or lenglehar...... More
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Compiling the tidbits, news, reviews, and oh-so shiny points of interest regarding anything and everything kidlit related. You can email Elizabeth at fusenumber8@gmail.com. |
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Michael Stephens |
September 4, 2008
My hope for all of the participants in SLJ's "All Together Now" is that many of you may choose to do a version of this program or the lar...... More
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Welcome to All Together Now - a six week long program that will give you a chance to explore blogging, wikis, Flickr, social networks, and other 2.0 tools. We’ll begin July 21st and end in early September. Everyone is invited to participate, so please jump on board! |
Battle Commander |
February 1, 2010
The brackets are ready. The judges are set. We are good to go with the 2010 Battle of the Kids' Books! Watch this space and/or our twitter fee...... More
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What's the baddest book of them all? Our all-star panel of judges is about to decide. Follow the action as 16 books compete in a winner-takes-all tournament to determine the nation's top title. |
Amy Bowllan |
February 6, 2010
"Where Dreams Take Flight" -August Martin High School motto In 2005, I interviewed one of the last people to fly with Ame...... More
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Get the buzz about libraries, learning and technology. |
Brian Kenney |
July 21, 2008
As I mentioned, I was out at Kent State the other week visitng Carolyn Brodie, Greg Byerly and some of the other folks in the SLIS program. Las...... More
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Views and news and trends in the school library industry. |
Chris Harris |
July 7, 2008
It is with bittersweet anticipation that I write what will be my last post to Digital Reshift. After a bit over a year of blogging technology possi...... More
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Technology trends and information in for school libraries. |
Lori Henderson |
February 9, 2010
Tales of love found and lost have been told for centuries in every culture around the world. Shakespeare doesn't have a monopoly on tragic lo...... More
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A critical look at comics, graphic novels, and webcomics for kids, from pre-readers to teenagers. |
Jonathan Hunt |
January 30, 2010
REBECCA STEAD REDUX Peter Sieruta talks about the first printing. Monica Edinger talks about genre mashups. And Studio 360 inte...... More
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Discussion of the Newbery process, possible contenders, and techniques for running a Mock Newbery Discussion. (The Newbery Medal is administered by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association. This blog is not affiliated with ALSC or ALA). |
Joyce Valenza Ph.D |
February 7, 2010
I can feel the grass roots growing. But they need a little water, or perhaps, some tea. Daily, my email box and my Twitter stream fill wit...... More
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Description: A discussion of information fluency, teaching, and learning in the 21st century. |
Marc Aronson |
February 8, 2010
That's a Bob Dylan Quotation, But Also My Sense of This Moment in Nonfiction Here are the contrasting forces of this moment -- as they effect al...... More
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A place for lovers (haters, doubters, and creators) of nonfiction for younger readers to gather and think together about how to make it better. |
Diane Chen |
February 7, 2010
I have been calling February 14th Book Lovers Day this year. Rather than wait for anyone to send me flowers or chocolate, I'll be surrounded by my ...... More
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Highlighting topics and information on the elementary, middle school, young adult and participatory school scene. |