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Lynette Oliver

Hannah Smith: Even More Tragic Than Originally Thought | Cyberbullying Research Center - 6 views

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    Interesting article - I knew about self-harm but not about self-cyberbullying
Helen Muxlow

The Classroom Bookshelf - 7 views

Great book blog complete with suggestions for teaching plan for the book reviewed http://classroombookshelf.blogspot.co.nz/

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started by Helen Muxlow on 11 Sep 13 no follow-up yet
Sheila Duke

Book Reviews, Bestselling Books & Publishing Business News | Publishers Weekly - 2 views

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    Publisher's weekly website
Steph Ellis

Free Printable Bookmarks: Fall 2013 Edition | Blog | Epic Reads - 15 views

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    Downloadable PDF bookmarks
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    Must check out Vine for making quick videos to go on the OPAC etc.
Steph Ellis

SLANZA Conference 2013 presentations - 6 views

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    Thanks Steph now they are in Diigo that makes it super easy for me to read through these - great for a non-attender of conference like myself
Lynette Oliver

TLT: Teen Librarian's Toolbox: Things I Never Learned In Library School: Changing Your ... - 8 views

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    So many of us are guilty of some of these things, though I hope none of us are spending our own money. 
Jayne Downes

Saved - 2 views

Helen Muxlow

Teen Blog - 6 views

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      Wellington Public Libraries Teen Blog- A good example of 'tags' being used!
elmneal

Roald Dahl Funny Prize 2013 | Booktrust - 0 views

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    The book award has been going since 2008. Two categories, <6, 7-14. A source for recommended humorous titles.
Helen Muxlow

Chaos Walking Short Stories - 2 views

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      If you are a fan of Patrick Ness like me you might enjoy these free Chaos Walking Short Stories 
Anne-Marie Povall

Free Technology for Teachers: Inspire Students to Read and Travel With The Global Books... - 1 views

  • Inspire Students to Read and Travel With The Global Bookshelf The Global Bookshelf is a book search and recommendation engine that was started by my friend Gillian Duffy. The purpose of The Global Bookshelf is to help people find travel stories. The books you'll find aren't travel guides, they're travel stories that could inspire you to visit a new place and experience a new culture. You can browse The Global Bookshelf by region, genre, and book format (Kindle, PDF, physical book). Applications for Education Gillian is very keen to have others add their book reviews to The Global Bookshelf. If you have high school students who have read some travel narratives, consider having them write a review to share on The Global Bookshelf. This is a great way to provide an authentic audience for your students' work.
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    I hope this will go to the correct discussion :)
Miriam Tuohy

YALSA's Competencies for Librarians Serving Youth: Young Adults Deserve the Best - 4 views

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    "Individuals who demonstrate the knowledge and skills laid out in this document will be able to provide quality library service for and with teenagers."
lindajeffares

100 Māori words every New Zealander should know | NZHistory, New Zealand hist... - 4 views

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    I used this for a display for Maori Language Week this year and shared it with our Te Reo Māori team
Trish Webster

The Atlas of New Librarianship | Companion Site - 4 views

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    "The mission of librarianship is to improve society through facilitating knowledge creation in their communities"
lindajeffares

iPad As.... - 3 views

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    iPad apps classified by function includes prices, description, rating and ease of use
Michelle Simms

» Making Library e-Books on the e-Book Reader Visible ACRL TechConnect Blog - 2 views

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    Interesting idea, I think I would try it with eBooks that were part of a print series or by a popular author so students could see another option.
Michelle Simms

as the school year begins: a better way to handle homework - 1 views

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    There is really interesting research about the best ways to learn.
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