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School Library Journal Trailee Awards

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Sep 28, 2010


For weeks you’ve been nominating your favorite videos that promote children’s or teen books. And our panels of judges have reviewed the submissions and narrowed the field to 24 nominees. Now it’s your turn to vote for the first annual School Library Journal’s Trailee Awards.
These “people’s choice” awards will recognize those videos (and the individuals that created them) that do the best job of promoting books and bringing readers and books together.
The winners will be announced on the evening of October 22 at the School Library Journal Leadership Summit on the Future of Reading in Chicago, IL.

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Reader Comments (6)


Would you please post the rules for voting? Can we vote more than once per person - I noticed the ballot comes up only once. Any notification of rules would be helpful. Thank you Such a great idea for a contest - all the entries are amazing!



Posted by Lea Holtzman on September 30, 2010 10:00:00AM

Can you please post on Teacher Tube. All links are blocked even the one at the top that says to click here if your district blocks vimeo. Thanks



Posted by Deborah on September 30, 2010 03:43:06PM

Thanks for the awesome award! I had great fun watching the videos and voting. However, this inspires me to want to create a few of my own, preferably with some of the kids I know. It'd be great if you could have some article about how to create a book trailer, what you're looking for in the prize, contest rules, etc.



Posted by Becky on September 30, 2010 07:57:39PM

May I show the videos for young adults to some of my high school English classes and ask the students to vote? I would purchase the books (6 of them we don't already have) before the presentation and use the presentation to teach media literacy and promote reading.



Posted by Donna Cook on October 2, 2010 11:01:55PM

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