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  • - What Librarians Need to Know
     
    568,-

    Learn how teens use social networking technologies and how these same technologies can be used to engage them in library services.

  • - Energizing and Engaging Community
    av Becca Boland
    546,-

    When teens volunteer at the library, they gain new skills, make connections, and build their resumes, while libraries benefit from a new generation of advocates.

  • - Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics in Library Programs and Collections
    av Cherie P. Pandora
    732,-

    This book is a toolkit for youth and young adult librarians-school and public-who wish to incorporate science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) into their programs and collections but aren't sure where to begin.Most educators are well aware of the reasons for emphasizing STEAM-topics that fall within the broad headings of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics-in the curriculum, regardless of grade level. But how do librarians who work with 'tweens in middle school, high school, and public libraries-fit into the picture and play their roles to underscore their relevance in making STEAM initiatives successful? This book answers those key questions, providing program guidelines and resources for each of the STEAM areas. Readers will learn how to collaborate in STEAM efforts by providing information on resources, activities, standards, conferences, museums, programs, and professional organizations. Emphasis is placed on encouraging girls and minorities to take part in and get excited about STEAM. In addition, the book examines how makerspaces can enhance this initiative; how to connect your programs to educational standards; where to find funding; how to effectively promote your resources and programs, including how school and public librarians can collaborate to maximize their efforts; how to find and provide professional development; and how to evaluate your program to make further improvements and boost effectiveness. Whether you are on the cusp of launching a STEAM initiative, or looking for ways to grow and enhance your program, this book will be an invaluable resource.

  • - A Librarian's Guide to Platforms and Programs
     
    732,-

    Gaming offers a great way to reach teens. This book gives library staff the tools to deliver game programming that goes beyond the basic video and board game format.

  • - A Teen Librarian's Guide to Tabletop Role-Playing
    av Steven A. Torres-Roman
    732,-

    A one-stop, complete guide to tabletop role-playing games for novice librarians as well as seasoned players. Tabletop role-playing games (RPGs) are a perfect fit for library teen services.

  • - A Month-by-Month Guide
    av Kirsten Edwards
    869,-

    Programs that tie into both school events and national events for teens are included as well as those that can be presented at an individual library. Suggestions for programs range from a poetry contest to a summer job program.

  • av Stacey Hayman & Cherie P. Pandora
    664,-

    The current economic crisis has had a drastic impact on both public and school libraries. As budgets shrink, resources become scarcer, and the job of the librarian becomes harder. The conundrum of doing more with less challenges even the most seasoned professionals whose institutions face service cutbacks, disappointed patrons, and possible job eliminations or closures. This book asserts that a collaboration between school and public libraries can effectively serve the needs of two populations-teens and the community at large-while minimizing the cost to do so.Better Serving Teens through School Library-Public Library Collaborations offers thought-provoking advice and ideas for practical use in real-world libraries. The authors provide step-by-step guidance for those who wish to start, strengthen, or extend a partnership with colleagues at a sister library, covering topics ranging from teen advisory boards and collaborative programs to homework help and professional development. Veterans in the field, as well as beginners, can utilize the wealth of tools within-including worksheets, timelines, and checklists-to leverage the capabilities of other agencies tp fortify both their own and their institutions' value.

  • - Exploring the Issues and Acting on Them
    av Lesley S. J. Farmer
    732,-

    The digital divide is a disturbing reality, and teens in our society increasingly fall into distinct categories of technology haves and have-nots, whether or not computers are available to them in the schools.

  • - Library Services to Nontraditional Young Adults
    av Sheila B. Anderson
    732,-

    Designing teen library services based on preconceptions leaves many teens out-from home-schooled and gifted teens to pregnant teens, immigrants, juvenile delinquents, homeless teens, and many others.

  • - Alternatives for Today's Teen Library Collections
    av C. Allen Nichols
    732,-

    Expand your teen collection beyond traditional print books into exciting alternatives that will get teens into your library and keep them coming back. Top teen librarians share their inspiration and expertise on how to defy limits, and create the kind of collection that appeals to the diverse range of today's teens.

  • av Maureen T. Lerch & Janet Welch
    732,-

    Today more than a million students are being educated at home; and that figure increases at a rate of 7-14% annually. Homeschooling is a growing trend in our society, and public librarians are being called upon with increasing frequency to serve the needs of homeschooled students. So, just what are the needs of the homeschooled teen, and how can you and your library meet those needs? A former young adult librarian and a homeschool parent have joined forces to create this insightful guide and answer that question. After reviewing the developmental and social needs of teens, the authors demonstrate how those needs may be met in the public library setting. You'll find a wealth of ideas for adapting every facet of your library service for this growing population-from developing a homeschool collection to expanding services and creating special programs. You'll also find suggestions on how to market what your library has to offer to homeschoolers. You may even discover some new ways to employ the talents and time of these students and their families. Extensive resource lists conclude the volume, they will help you better serve home-educated teens and their parents.

  • - A Guide to Services, Programs, and Collections
    av L. Kay Carman
    732,-

    It provides you with a vision and a plan for enhancing your library service to religious teens with pertinent information that helps you understand the different belief systems and traditions of various religious groups and practical guidance for developing services and collections to serve their needs.

  • av Sheila Mikkelson
    732,-

    In this lively and practical guide, notable teen experts and practitioners explain why service to teens in this age range is so important, and how you can enhance your collection and services to accommodate and win over this important group.

  • av Katie O'Dell
    818,-

    Libraries can define their service goals to better serve and empower teen girls. This book shows how you can make a difference in your community by establishing partnerships with organizations, offering developmentally appropriate programming, and providing timely reader's advisory services tailored to this population. A short history of girl power, collection development guidelines, library programming ideas, and issues regarding girls and technology, volunteering, collaboration, and outreach are provided. An introduction, epilogue, bibliography, and index complete the book.Make a difference in your community: improve your library services to teen girls! This book describes how libraries can define their service goals to better serve-and even empower-young women. Author O'Dell describes how to establish partnerships with organizations, offer developmentally appropriate programming, and provide timely reader's advisory services.Everything you need to know is presented here: a short history of girl power, collection development guidelines, library programming ideas, and issues regarding girls and technology, volunteering, collaboration, and outreach. An introduction, epilogue, bibliography, and index complete the book.

  • - From Literacy to Life Skills
    av Ellin Klor
    623,-

    A comprehensive guide to working with teen parents and their children that provides practical program ideas for successful school and public library program development, implementation, and evaluation. Teen parents and their children represent an underserved, high-need population in many communities.

  • - Building a Teen Library Program
    av Sarah Ludwig
    568,-

    Create a successful, vibrant, and youth-centered teen services program with this practical, comprehensive guide-even when resources are limited.

  • av Kristine Mahood
    732,-

    Everything librarians need to know to get the most out of booktalking with their teen readers.

  • - Putting Youth Participation into Practice
    av Diane P. Tuccillo
    732,-

    Combining information, inspiration, and relevant examples, this guidebook encourages and enables both school and public librarians to advocate for and incorporate active youth involvement that will develop teen self-esteem and positively connect teenagers with books, reading, and libraries, now and into adulthood.

  • - Teens, Librarians, and Social Networking
     
    568,-

    An accessible overview of dynamic ways that public libraries are using social networking to reach their teen patrons.

  • - Creating and Using a Teen-Centered Film Collection
    av Jane Halsall
    575,-

    Dazzle teens with a film collection custom-designed to fit their interests and tastes! In addition, the authors address popular culture influences on teens, technology and format issues, how to get teen input, where to find reliable review sources, programming with films, and promoting and merchandising your collection.

  • av Paula Brehm-Heeger
    580,-

    By exploring current, effective models for teen services, as well as future possibilities, this guide leads you to the necessary resources and tools for achieving success with this important population.

  • - Tips, Techniques, Tools, and Themes for YA Programming
    av Valerie J. Colston
    597,-

    Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions for engaging teens and 'tweens with ecofriendly, low-cost art programs that are appropriate for the library or classroom.

  • - Serving Male Teens
    av Rollie J. Welch
    732,-

    Provides advice for librarians on how to re-design and upgrade collections and services to attract male teens to the library. This guide discusses the reading habits of young men, male-friendly collection development with fiction and nonfiction materials, teen advisory boards, teen area design and display, diversity of male teens, and more.

  • - Reflections on Developing Teen Spaces in Libraries
    av Michael Garrett Farrelly
    575,-

    This collection of thoughtful essays discusses library trends and best practices in creating dynamic, effective, and enjoyable spaces for young adults. Young adult librarians face a wide of array of issues when planning spaces for teen patrons.

  • - Bringing Teens and Words Together
    av Constance Hardesty
    732,-

    Build your teen community with a program that's irresistible-a teen writing club.

  • - Promoting Reading and Books to Teens
    av Kristine Mahood
    732,-

    Packed with practical guidelines and ideas for promoting books and reading through everything you do - from collection building, designing the space, and creating a web site to booktalking, readers' advisory and special events. This book presents a practical, step-by-step approach.

  • - Readers into Leaders
    av Bonnie Kunzel
    732,-

    Looks at issues, explains Young Adult librarianship's core philosophy, and offers practical advice and activities for size library where time and money are short. This guide provides what you need to run a successful, teen-centered book club. It covers various steps, from planning and promoting to how to prompt discussion and keep it civilized.

  • - Turning Teens on to Great Literature
    av Holly Koelling
    766,-

    Learn how to attract, motivate, and inspire teens to read and appreciate great classic literature. A practical guide, packed with ideas, techniques, and booklists.

  • - Library Programs for Youth
    av Megan E. Barrett
    801,-

    If you want to boost your library's relevancy and support youth learning, consider incorporating connected learning at your library.

  • - Recipes for Success
    av Megan Emery Schadlich
    732,-

    Engage teens and 'tweens with library programs that nurture developmental and social needs-and keep young patrons entertained. Want to get students tuned in, learning, and having fun?

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