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Promoting Your School Library | School Library Management - 0 views

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    by Karen Bonanno Promotion is about saying who you are, what you do, for whom, when and how. It tends to be a one-way communication that includes activities to promote the school library and teacher-librarian to the school community members.
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eclection - Speed Dating For Books - 31 views

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    ideas for students to share books they like, or to select new titles to read (especially when a teacher/librarian has to do a booktalk and doesn't have enough time to familiarize him/herself with cart of choices.
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The evolving role of the school library and information centre in education in digital ... - 35 views

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    Information on Middlesex University's Research Repository: a online collection of Middlesex University's research outputs
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    Information on Middlesex University's Research Repository: a online collection of Middlesex University's research outputs
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Smashwords - School Libraries: What's Now, What's Next, What's Yet to Come - A book by ... - 24 views

  • School Libraries: What's Now, What's Next, What's Yet to Come
  • A crowdsourced collection of over 100 essays from around the world about trends in school libraries written by librarians, teachers, publishers, and library vendors.
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    free e-book

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A New Annotated Guide to Young People's Literature with Peacemaking and Confl... - 0 views

  • Book by Book: An Annotated Guide to Young People’s Literature with Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution Themes is a valuable resource for librarians, teachers, guidance counselors, and parents to find books to complement the standard language arts curriculum for teaching important peacemaking and social and emotional learning concepts.  Written by a veteran peace educator, Book by Book leads adults to children’s literature that will help students explore themes related to conflict and its resolution, social justice, and appreciation for diversity.
  • About the author Carol Spiegel
  • Click here to download a supplemental index in PDF.
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    See Supplemental Index PDF for a list of titles organized by topic. Distinguishes picture books from chapter books and gives age ranges.
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2006 University Libraries/MINITEX Reference Symposium (May 15, 2006) : Past Conference ... - 0 views

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    An eye-opening presentation by Stephen Abrams on the impact of Web 2.0 on libraries and how libraries need to change to serve the new generation of users. A great listen for both librarians and educators.
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MMISchools.com: Widgets and Widgetry for Librarians: Copy, Paste, and Relax [Available ... - 3 views

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    Ways to embed media on a webpage, written just for library media teachers. via technolibrary via twitter
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Educational Leadership:Reading to Learn:Reversing Readicide - 0 views

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    So... where are the Teacher Librarians figured into all of this?
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Home (2010 Conference) - 3 views

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    For teachers and librarians in the Asia Pacific region.
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http://projectinfolit.org/pdfs/PIL_Fall2010_Survey_FullReport1.pdf - 19 views

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    A report about college students and their information-seeking strategies and research difficulties, including findings from 8,353 survey respondents from college students on 25 campuses distributed across the U.S. in spring of 2010, as part of Project Information Literacy. Respondents reported taking little at face value and were frequent evaluators of Web and library sources used for course work, and to a lesser extent, of Web content for personal use. Most respondents turned to friends and family when asking for help with evaluating information for personal use and instructors when evaluating information for course research
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