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Best Careers 2009: Librarian - US News and World Report - 0 views

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    "Forget about that image of librarians as a mousy bookworms. More and more of today's librarians must be clever interrogators, helping the patron to reframe their question more usefully. Librarians then become high-tech information sleuths, helping patrons plumb the oceans of information available in books and digital records, often starting with a clever Google search but frequently going well beyond. Click here to find out more! Librarianship is an underrated career. Most librarians love helping patrons solve their problems and, in the process, learning new things. Librarians may also go on shopping sprees, deciding which books and online resources to buy. They may even get to put on performances, like children's puppet shows, and run other programs, like book discussion groups for elders. On top of it all, librarians' work environment is usually pleasant and the work hours reasonable, although you may have to work nights and/or weekends The job market for special librarians (see below) is good but is sluggish for public and school librarians. Nevertheless, persistent sleuthing-that key attribute of librarians-should enable good candidates to prevail. That effort to land a job will be well worth it if you're well suited to the profession: love the idea of helping people dig up information, are committed to being objective-helping people gain multiple perspectives on issues-and will remain inspired by the awareness that librarians are among our society's most empowering people."
Sydney Schatz

Little Librarian - 0 views

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    Categories:  Student Use, Teacher Use, Simulations Brief Description:  "Little Librarian is the first personal library kit made just for kids! It encourages reading and is powered by creativity and imagination, not batteries! Little Librarian provides book lovers with everything they need to transform their book collection into a library. Kids can practice the important skills of organizing, sharing, borrowing, and returning. Book pockets, check out cards, library cards, and bookmarks are just like the ones from the real library. Little Librarians will issue overdue notices and awards. Favorite books can be stored in the reading journal and shared with friends. To get started just add books!"
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ipl2: Information You Can Trust - 0 views

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    "ipl2 Logo Have a question? Ask an ipl2 Librarian ipl2 is the result of a merger of the Internet Public Library (IPL) and the Librarians' Internet Index (LII). Featured: Watch the Presentation Videos from the ipl2 Institute on March 15 and March 16 General Collections Newspapers and Magazines Special Collections Kidspace Teenspace Connect With Us On Facebook MySpace Twitter YouTube WordPress Blog Home | About | Privacy Policy | Suggest a Site | Contact Us | Newsletter | Library Locator | Site Map | Ask an ipl2 Librarian Partners: Drexel | FSU | Illinois | Pittsburgh | Rutgers | Syracuse | UNC | UT Austin | Washington | Join the ipl2 Consortium"
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YA Books and More by Naomi Bates - 0 views

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    HS librarian, book guru and librarian extraordinaire
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scschoollibraries [licensed for non-commercial use only] / FrontPage - 0 views

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    Resources, links, and general information about SC school libraries & for school librarians.  
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schoollibrarywebsites - home - 0 views

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    HUGE amount of websites and information for school librarians
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Value of School Libraries - List | Diigo - 0 views

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    Categories:  Teacher Use, Personal Webpage, Reference Brief Description:  A librarian's list of websites that help with advocacy of school librarians.
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Information Portals - 0 views

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    academic search engine accessing only trusted websites previously selected by librarians, teachers and library & educational consortia
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FCIC: Education - Elementary and Secondary Education Links - 0 views

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    "Education Links - Elementary and Secondary Education Adult Education Alternative Education Early Childhood Elementary and Secondary Financial Aid Fun Stuff Organization and Associations Post Secondary Special Needs Student Resources Study Abroad Resources Government Resources Department of Education - This award-winning site is designed to help pursue the President's initiatives, including No Child Left Behind, and advance our mission as a Department-to ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence for all Americans. Education News Parents Can Use - To help parents understand the No Child Left Behind Act and all the important changes it will bring, the U.S. Department of Education launched a new monthly television series entitled Education News Parents Can Use. What is different about Education News is its focus on information and resources of value to parents and families. The program features brief segments, including one-on-one interviews, "how-to" demonstrations, more video and graphics, and brief conversations with parents, educators, community, business and religious leaders, and education experts. Estuaries.gov - The primary function of this Web site is to educate the public on the importance of estuaries and the need to protect them. FCIC's Educator Page - Here are four activities to help you teach young citizens how to be proactive consumers and learn about the government. National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) - Part of the U.S. Department of Education and the Institute of Education Sciences, this is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education. NOAA Education Website - This site has been designed to help students, teachers, librarians and the general public access the many educational activities, publications, and booklets that have been produced. Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) - OESE promotes academic excellence, enhances educational opportunities a
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ALA | YALSA's Book Awards and Booklists - 0 views

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    "Looking for great teen books? Look no further than YALSA's Book Awards and Selected Booklists. YALSA's six literary awards honor the best books for teens each year with its Alex, Edwards, Morris, Nonfiction, Odyssey, and Printz awards. In addition, YALSA publishes selected booklists each year, which offer recommended titles for both the avid and reluctant teen reader. Both the awards and booklists highlight great books for teens. Parents and caregiverss can use these lists to find good books for their teens and librarians and educators may find them useful for collection development. While these books have been selected for teens from 12 to 18 years of age, the award-winning titles and the titles on YALSA's selected lists span a broad range of reading and maturity levels. We encourage adults to take an active role in helping individual teens choose those books that are the best fit for them and their families. Want to link to this page? Use this handy, short URL: www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists"
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Teen Book Festival - 0 views

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    "* The Greater Rochester Teen Book Festival is FREE (thanks to our generous partners!) and open to everyone, but seating preference will be given to teen readers at all sessions! No registration is needed...just come and enjoy the day! However, if you are a teacher or librarian and are planning on bringing classes/buses with you, please contact Stephanie Squicciarini, Teen Book Festival Chair, at 585-223-9091."
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Current Mock Caldecott Award Nominees - Allen County Public Library - 0 views

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    "Teachers, librarians, and interested adults! Sign up now to participate in the annual ACPL Mock Caldecott Election. Help us pick the most distinguished American picture book for children published in 2010. No experience necessary! We invite you to join in the discussion of new picture book titles currently underway on the ACPL Mock Caldecott Blog. Our plan is to narrow down these titles to four short lists over the course of the year -- and your comments on the blog will help us do so. Look for our first short list to be published in June 2010. Registration is open for our Mock Caldecott Election, which will be held on Saturday, January 8th, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Main Library in Fort Wayne. We'll meet in person for a final discussion, and then we will vote on our favorites, following the ALSC Guidelines as closely as possible. "
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Funschool - Fun Blaster - Lightning Librarian - 0 views

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    various games
Sydney Schatz

Crosswalk of the Common Core Standards and the Standards for the 21st-Century Learner |... - 0 views

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     AASL standards and Common Core Standards are aligned in these charts
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Teacher's Guides and Activity Kits from Penguin Books - 0 views

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    Looking for something extra to add to your lesson plans? Use these helpful hints and ideas to spark classroom activities and discussions
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Cheryl Youse-Librarian-Colquitt County HS - 0 views

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    documents: bibliographic instruction tracker, business card templates, collaboration worksheets, how to use Prezi, Shelf Talker,
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Northwest High School | Bates, Naomi - Librarian - 0 views

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    online data bases
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