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NJASL and CISSL’s study on benefits of school libraries « Practically Paradise
I’ve been waiting for information on this study so appreciate Patricia Sarles sharing notice of publication the AASL forum: Three-year asserts benefits school libraries student learning. An executive summary and full report, “The New Jersey Study School Libraries: One Common Goal — Student
Young Librarian: 08/01/2007 - 09/01/2007
Young Librarian A blog of musings, maybe mayhem, and more from a young MLIS. Tuesday, August 14, 2007 Open letter to incoming LIS students Ready for another essay? Some background, first. I know I’ve mentioned before my status as a third-generation librarian. When I first considered going to
Connie Crosby: AALL 2011 - Coding Potpourri: A Survey of Programming Languages and Tools Used in
Connie Crosby Blog by Canadian Law Librarian / Info Diva / Consultant Tuesday, July 26, 2011 AALL 2011 - Coding Potpourri: A Survey of Programming Languages and Tools Used in Library Applications Today These are notes are from a panel discussion session with Nicole Engard, Director of Open Source
Bookjoy!: Apply Now for the USBBY Bridge to Understanding Award
Bookjoy! January 16, 2012 Apply Now for the USBBY Bridge to Understanding Award The USBBY (United States Board on Books for Young People) Bridge to Understanding Award Committee seeks to identify and honor innovative programs that use children's literature as a way to promote international
Cynsations: Maria Martella: A Wholesaler’s Perspective on the Children’s Book Industry
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Annoyed Librarian: Microcontent and Its Discontents
Annoyed Librarian Whatever it is, I'm against it Monday, April 21, 2008 Microcontent and Its Discontents I'm terribly excited, and I bet you know what about. Yes, that's right. Flickr is now adding video content! Yay!! The site where the self-obsessed post pictures of themselves but also where
Reactionary librarians aren't cute - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog
<p>I am having a very negative reaction to Travis Jonker's article "<a href="http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/slj/printissue/currentissue/893041-427/fine._i_got_an_ereader..csp">Fine. I Got an Ereader. Now What?: A newbie to digital reading gets his first Kindle</a>" that appears in this month's
iLibrarian » e-Books and School Libraries
Christopher Harris writes for American Libraries about Ebooks and School Libraries. This informative article takes a look at the unique challenges which school libraries face when implementing an e-books program. “In their efforts to implement ebooks, school libraries face a set of challenges
REFORMA Legislative Committee: Help Out - Defeat DOPA
REFORMA Legislative Committee REFORMA - The National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking. www.reforma.org Friday, August 04, 2006 Help Out - Defeat DOPA Your help is needed to defeat DOPA! Listed below are six simple steps you can take to save
Free online conference: Successful Paths for New Librarians: best practices, models and
Dear colleagues: We are pleased to announce that IFLA Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning and IFLA New Professionals SIG have partnered to present “Successful paths for New Librarians: best practices, models and recommendations” at the Library 2.011 Worldwide Virtual
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