ALA | Challenge reporting & assistance - 0 views
ALA-APA Library Support Staff Certification | Idaho Commission for Libraries - 0 views
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What is Library Support Staff Certification? Library Support Staff Certification (LSSC) provides a path to recognition and awareness of the critical role that library support staff play in the delivery of quality library service. To achieve certification, support staff must achieve six of ten competency sets either through development of an online portfolio or taking LSSC approved courses. The competency sets are: Foundation of Library Service; Technology; Communication and Teamwork; Access Services, Adult Readers’ Advisory Services; Cataloging and Classification; Collection Management; Reference and Information Services; Supervision and Management; and Youth Services.
ALA | YALSA White Papers | The Value of Young Adult Literature - 3 views
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The term “young adult literature” is inherently amorphous, for its constituent terms “young adult” and “literature” are dynamic, changing as culture and society — which provide their context — change. When the term first found common usage in the late 1960’s, it referred to realistic fiction that was set in the real (as opposed to imagined), contemporary world and addressed problems, issues, and life circumstances of interest to young readers aged approximately 12-18.
ALA | - 1 views
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A Study of Self-Censorship by School Librarians
ALA 2011 ALA Election Results - 1 views
ALA | Top ten most frequently challenged books list of 2010 - 1 views
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Top ten most frequently challenged books of 2010
ALA | Knowledge Quest - 0 views
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The March/April 2011 issue of Knowledge Quest centers on the theme, "Reversing Readicide," and features articles and resources to encourage students to become proficient and lifelong readers.
ALA OIF's Challenge Reporting - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog - 0 views
EQUACC: Presidential Task Force on Equitable Access to Electronic Content - 0 views
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ALA's Presidential Task Force on Equitable Access to Electronic Content
Frances Jacobson Harris on next steps for libraries and youth privacy | - 0 views
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Make it clear that youth privacy is a library issue.
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The challenge lies in determining how to promote use of the information resources and communication technologies that empower and enable young people, while also giving them the tools and understanding they need to protect their own privacy and the privacy of others.
Crosswalk of the Common Core Standards and the Standards for the 21st-Century Learner |... - 1 views
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The following pages include tables that help school librarians learn how the AASL Standards for the 21st-Century Learner and the Common Core State Standards align.
District Dispatch - 0 views
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This afternoon the House passed the Conference Report for an Omnibus Appropriations Bill, which included funds for school libraries.