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Donna DesRoches

Like it or not, the book is dead - The Globe and Mail - 3 views

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    "But the physical book is going the way of the vinyl record, and the roll of film and the phone with cord. If you're sad about that, be happy for the forests. Frankly, about the only downside I can see to the e-book is that, if you drop your e-reader in the bathtub, it won't dry out."
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    Do you agree with the author's opinion?
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    Just as true audiophiles still use vinyl, true bibliophile will stand by the paper book. There will be a place for the paper book with collectors and connoisseurs and therefore the opportunity for those in the hoi ploi to discover the delights of such rich and traditional materials. The book is not dead it will go back to its medieval roots of exclusivity.
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    Barb - I do agree with you. There will always be the Jean Luc Picards who prefer the printed book. I just think that we cannot equate the demise of the paper book with the demise or reading and the love of story. No matter the format of the text these things will never die.
Donna DesRoches

YALSA » Objectionable Content - 3 views

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    [the YA books in my libraryare] all appropriately reviewed, of course, and many of them are award winners, some several times over-but when it comes to content, they don't pull any punches. So it shouldn't really come as a surprise that I recently got my first book complaint. As librarians, we tend to talk a lot about intellectual freedom and defending our teens' right to read whatever they want. But when push comes to shove, how do we really respond to book challenges in the heat of the moment?
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    I feel lucky that I have not had to defend a book. I hope I would listen to the parent's concerns, arrange a time to respond to that concern, check our division policy again, do some reviews, and then respond. I try to read all the books of an older nature for a K-8 library, so I know the content. In some cases I've sent books on the Jen at NBCHS, because they are to mature for our students, but are still great books. I know I should spend more time researching the books before I buy them, but sometimes I am buying them based on a student's recommendation.
Dawnlyn Delainey

Children's book reviews -- Curled Up With A Good Kid's Book - 1 views

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    Children's book reviews of kids' picture books, board books, books for beginning and young readers, tween and young adult fiction and nonfiction, children's literature and parenting titles - a recommended reading resource for kids, teachers, librarians and parents.
Donna DesRoches

"Indigo Books & Music Inc. Announces First-Ever Teen Read Awards" on SMR - 2 views

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    "Indigo Books & Music Inc. is proud to announce the first-ever Teen Read Awards, a celebration of popular teen fiction as well as the Canadian fans who read and love teen books. In the past five years, the teen books category has grown by 150% and has become the second largest at Indigo and Chapters, after adult fiction. "
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    some titles on this list might be worth adding to your collection and bringing to the attention of your YA readers.
Donna DesRoches

American Indians in Children's Literature: Top Ten Books Recommended for Middle School - 0 views

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    "If I was starting a library in a middle school, these are the first ten books I'd buy. In reading these books, students would be reading stories Native writers create about Native people and places. The books I list here include fiction, historical fiction, and poetry."
Donna DesRoches

American Indians in Children's Literature: Top Ten Books Recommended for High School - 0 views

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    "If I was starting a library in a high school, these are the first ten books I'd buy. In reading these books, students would be reading stories Native writers create about Native people and places. The books I list here include fiction, historical fiction, poetry, short stories, and, prose. "
Donna DesRoches

American Indians in Children's Literature: Top Ten Books Recommended for Elementary School - 0 views

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    "If I was starting a library in an elementary school, these are the first ten books I'd buy. In reading these books, students would be reading stories Native writers create about Native people and places. The books I list here include fiction, historical fiction, traditional story, and poetry. "
Donna DesRoches

How Do You Define the Book? « Speaking of Information - 0 views

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    "I believe there is room for us to (1) continue debating the pros/cons, strengths/weaknesses, etc. surrounding the different iterations-containers-of books, (2) continue having our favorites, and yet (3) agree that there is a unifying concept of "the book" that encompasses all-print books, ebooks, and whatever other formats may follow."
Donna DesRoches

Transparency: The Most Controversial Books in America - Transparency - GOOD - 2 views

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    "Every year, libraries are asked to remove books from their shelves, because they are found to be inappropriate. These "challenges" can occur for any reason, and do not necessarily result in a book's removal from libraries. But the list of the 10 most challenged books in 2009 does show which books some parents find objectionable, and why they feel their kids shouldn't be reading them"
Donna DesRoches

SLJ Picks the Best Books of 2010 - 1 views

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    "This year, SLJ's book review editors have chosen 62 books as the "Best Books of the Year.""
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    are these items in your library or listed on your consideration file?
Donna DesRoches

The Tattered Pages - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog - 2 views

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    "The Tattered Pages, a new and used bookstore in our school. Through newsletters, articles in the local newspaper, advertisements, and speaking engagements I solicited donations. I also received grants and new book donations from our local colleges and retail bookstores. Today, The Tattered Pages contains over 3,000 new and used books that students and their families can buy. What makes The Tattered Pages unique, however, is that books are "bought" using earned coupons, rather than real money. Students earn these coupons in a variety of ways, including: "
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    -what an amazing idea!
Donna DesRoches

American Indians in Children's Literature - 0 views

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    "If I was starting a library in a high school, these are the first ten books I'd buy. In reading these books, students would be reading stories Native writers create about Native people and places. The books I list here include fiction, historical fiction, poetry, short stories, and, prose. "
Donna DesRoches

We Are in a Book! An Elephant and Piggie Book : An Elephant & Piggie Book: Amazon.ca: M... - 2 views

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    Another best book of 2010. 
Donna DesRoches

Do School Libraries Need Books? - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    A small collection of printed books no longer supports the type of research required by a 21st century curriculum. We wanted to create a library that reflected the reality of how students do research and fostered what they do, one that went beyond stacks and stacks of underutilized books.
Donna DesRoches

Canadian Aboriginal Book for Schools Catalog - 2 views

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    All the titles in our BC Books for BC Schools (2008/09) (2009/10) and our Canadian Aboriginal Book for Schools (2008/09) (2009/10) catalogues have been selected from publisher submissions by teacher-librarians. The titles have been chosen for their relevance to school curricula and are annotated by professional evaluators.
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    I was just going to share this! Since you got to it first Donna, I'll just have to share something else :)
Donna DesRoches

The Official Infloox Blog - 1 views

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    We want to help book lovers choose which books to read. We want to help students understand which works were the most influential for specific figures as well as for generations as a whole. We want to help parents buy their children the same books that touched the lives of important people in the past. We want to provide young people with one more role-modeling tool, so that they can imitate, through reading, the famous people they most love.
Donna DesRoches

50 Best Book People To Follow On Twitter - 0 views

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    "Who's the best to follow on twitter so that you'll have the latest on the world of books? Here are our choices of authors, agents, publishers, book pundits and newspapers around the world. Let us know who you like following too. "
Donna DesRoches

Ten must read books for fans of 'The Hunger Games,' pt. 1 - Toronto Young Adult Fiction... - 3 views

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    a list of 10 must read dysopian teen books that are either already at your book store or will be out in 2011.
Donna DesRoches

CBC News - Books - Residential school story wins $25K kids' book award - 0 views

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    Shin-chi's Canoe, a picture book about a little boy leaving home for a residential school, has won the $25,000 TD Canadian Children's Literature Award.
Donna DesRoches

Authors Who Skype with Classes & Book Clubs (for free!) - 1 views

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    this is a list of authors who offer free 20-minute Q and A sessions with classes and book clubs that have finished reading one of their books.
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