Reviews of books of interest to librarians, media specialists, and other educators form School Library Journal
Professional Reading 02/01/2010
CALI, Charlene C. Library Mania: Games & Activities for Your Library . 195p. illus. Upstart . 2009. pap. $17.95. ISBN 978-1-60213-043-2 . LC number unavailable. This book is geared toward K-5 school librarians. Through various activities, the 50 lessons teach the parts of a book, how books are arranged, call numbers, indexes, Newbery and Caldecott winners, etc.
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Web 2.0 in Hardcover: A recommended reading list on 2.0 and education By Steve Hargadon - 02/01/2010
I love books, especially the actual physical ones. I madly scribble notes in the margins, and stuff them with related articles as if they were file folders. I can think of no better afternoon than one spent indulging in the discovery of ideas within a library or bookstore. Here are some titles that I think significantly inform the conversation about Web 2.
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Dumping on 'Digital Natives.’ It's time to send the natives, immigrants dichotomy packing. By Christopher Harris - 02/01/2010
Forget all that malarky about digital natives and immigrants. It never did work to describe the reality of technology adoption. I’ve been using computers all of my life. But am I still a digital native even if I don’t tweet as much as others and can’t be bothered to update my Facebook status? Is someone like retired librarian and educator Alice Yucht a digital immigrant becaus...
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Fight Content Filters By Lauren Barack - 02/01/2010
Buffy Hamilton thinks one shouldn’t take online content filters lying down, but instead build a well-supported case to get them removed. “I think out of an effort to be proactive, keep children safe, and avoid litigation, schools may err on the safe side,” says Hamilton, school librarian at Creekview High School in Canton, GA.
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People Who Need People: How 11 intrepid users get the most out of social media By Kathy Ishizuka - 02/01/2010
Barbra Streisand had it right. We do need one another, as much online as off. At its heart, social media has less to do with technology or a particular application than forging connections with others. How one creates those connections is the question we posed to some insightful social media users.
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Professional Reading 01/01/2010
BURNINGHAM, John . John Burningham illus. by author. 223p. photos. reprods. chron. Candlewick 2009. RTE $70. ISBN 978-0-7636-4434-5 . LC 2009920351. The British author and illustrator has garnered an international reputation for combining imaginative, offbeat illustrations with highly funny, original stories for children.
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Choose Privacy: It's 2010. Do you know where your personal information is? By Christopher Harris - 01/01/2010
It’s 2010. Do you know where your personal information is? Unless you rang in the New Year from some off-the-grid cave, much of your digital identity is out there floating freely around the Net. Going online requires a careful balancing act, in which users must weigh both privacy and participation, caution and convenience.
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2009 National Book Awards On the red carpet with nominees in the Young People's Literature category.
Photos by Rocco Staino.
SLJ Covers 2009 A bigger and better view of SLJ's covers from 2009
BookExpo America 2009: SLJ's Day of Dialog School Library Journal held a Day of Dialog in conjunction with the annual BookExpo America on May 28, 2009 at the Brooklyn Public Library. Full story: bit.ly/1a0G7o
Rockin’, Rollin’ and Ridin’ with Rebecca Frezza & Big Truck. CD. 23 min. Prod. by Big Truck Music. Dist. by CDBaby.com. 2009. $8.99.
Gr 1-5–A veteran of Noggin Channel and PBS Kids, Frezza created these eight exceptional rock ‘n roll songs for elementary grade children who are too old for Raffi, but not old enough for adult pop music.
Friends and colleagues of the late Effie Lee Morris may enjoy this photo of the children's librarian, which Nicholas Glass, founder and executive director of Teachingbooks.net, recently found on his computer. It was taken at the 2009 ALA Annual Conference in Chicago, and features (from left) Ashley Bryan, Christopher Myers, and Morris, also an advocate for children's literature and library service to youngsters with impaired vision, who died of cancer on November 10, 2009.