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  • Professional Reading
    11/01/2009
    BARNETT, Diana . Putting It All Together: Teaching the Research Process . 74p. illus. Web sites. Upstart . 2009. pap. $17.95. ISBN 978-1-932146-99-8 . LC number unavailable. This well-organized and to-the-point title focuses on practical application of the AASL standards of information literacy for student learning in middle and high schools. More
  • Librarians as, um, Crap Detectors
    Lauren Barack - 10/06/2009
    Frances Jacobson Harris, Joyce Valenza, and Harold Rheingold believe librarians are on the front lines in teaching students how to evaluate which sources are relevant and which are not. More
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    10/01/2009
    BOTT, C. J. More Bullies in More Books . 197p. illus. reprods. bibliog. index. notes. CIP. Scarecrow . 2009. pap. $35. ISBN 978-0-8108-6654-6 . LC 2009000923. This sequel to The Bully in the Book and the Classroom (Scarecrow, 2004) offers more than 350 annotated titles published since 2000 to create awareness of the many types of harassment and bullying. More
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    09/01/2009
    BIRD, Elizabeth . Children’s Literature Gems: Choosing and Using Them in Your Library Career 125p. bibliog. index. Web sites. CIP. ALA 2009. pap. $45. ISBN 978-0-8389-0995-9 . LC 2009003079. Bird writes in a chatty tone reminiscent of her popular blog, A Fuse #8 Production, and her love of children’s literature shines through on every page. More
  • The Next Big Thing: Is Your Library up to 21st-Century Speed?
    By Christopher Harris - 09/01/2009
    Libraries of the future will primarily manage digital repositories of information rather than warehouse physical books. A more functional method geared toward easy browsing will replace the Dewey Decimal system. And computers will surpass human librarians in the ability to answer even the most complex reference questions. More
  • Professional Reading
    08/01/2009
    ANDERSON, Dee . Reading Is Funny!: Motivating Kids to Read with Riddles . 216p. diags. illus. photos. index. CIP. ALA . 2009. pap. $40. ISBN 978-0-8389-0957-7 . LC 2008000980. In Part 1, each chapter offers a number of ideas and gives multiple ways to use riddles. The author suggests creating appealing and interactive bulletin boards that promote reading with riddles and book jackets; humorous... More
  • Sticky Standards: AASL requires permission to use 21st-C standards sparking backlash
    Lauren Barack - 08/01/2009
    The American Association of School Librarians’ (AASL) decision to require permission—and potentially a fee—to commercially use its Standards for the 21st-Century Learner (bit.ly/lWd9B) has generated ire among its members. “At first I was annoyed, but now getting mad,” posted librarian Beth Frise on Twitter. More
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The Alvin Ho Collection, Books 1 & 2 (unabr). 4 CDs. 4 hrs. Prod. by Listening Library. Dist. by Listening Library/Books on Tape (library.booksontape.com). 2009. ISBN 978-0-7393-7997-4. $38.  
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