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Skip to main content. The names and logos of the American Library Association, including its divisions, offices, committees, round tables, and other units may not be used without specific, written prior permission. The American Library Association makes no representation about the suitability of this information for any purpose. It is provided “as is” without express or implied warranty. Last Modified: March 4th, 2009. Writes: Recent current events. Have brought many social issues. Here is a list of curr...
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Skip to main content. Reach current and future library decision makers through our suite of products. Print and electronic publications the focus of your library marketing plans. Reaching the nation’s most engaged librarians and administrators has never been easier or more immediate. From ads in our print magazine or digital supplements to banner ads on our websites and e-newsletters, we offer the greatest access to the most active librarians in the industry. Stick with the library market leader. Informa...
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Skip to main content. September 9, 2015. You once mentioned the importance of seeing West Side Story as a child. Could you talk about what it was like seeing representations of yourself in entertainment and what that meant to you? SONIA MANZANO: When I was a kid, there were no people of color on television or in books. And so I grew … Continue reading Newsmaker: Sonia Manzano. A Look at Tech. July 23, 2015. Pride and Diversity at Annual 2015. July 22, 2015. People with American Libraries. July 9, 2015.
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Libraries Respond to Community Needs in Times of Crisis | American Libraries Magazine
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Skip to main content. Libraries Respond to Community Needs in Times of Crisis. Baltimore, Ferguson just two recent examples of libraries offering refuge. May 15, 2015. Baltimore resident Kevin Eaton walks past the Enoch Pratt Free Library at Pennsylvania Avenue on April 29 as police were stationed against many city buildings and on the streets. Photo: Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun/TNS via Getty Images. That night, she had a conference call with the library’s CEO, Carla Hayden. This is our life every day. W...
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Skip to main content. Writes: Recent current events. Have brought many social issues. To the forefront. Teens (and adults) are trying to navigate many of these around racial equity,. Islamophobia, and immigration. Often as library staff we try to help teens delve into these issues with bibliotherapy,. But published books don’t always capture the immediacy. Here is a list of current podcasts. With teen appeal that explore racial and social justice in the US,. YALSA The Hub, Aug. 19. To use the library.
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Skip to main content. Is a tightly curated electronic newsletter sent to personal members of the American Library Association. It is a supplement to American Libraries. Magazine that provides summaries and links to news, announcements, and other information of interest to library and information science professionals. As it is emailed twice a week, the newsletter is supplemented daily by other news on the American Libraries. Website’s widget, Latest Library Links. Was emailed out on January 11, 2006.
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Learning to Code | American Libraries Magazine
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Skip to main content. Some tips from librarians who have done it. May 15, 2015. Interest among librarians in learning to code is huge and growing. Lately, numerous library conferences have featured programming tutorials or hackathons. Short workshops are wonderful for introducing fundamental concepts and creating positive experiences around code, but participants don’t necessarily know what to do next. Library Technology Report,. And What do I need to learn next? Rely on Google and existing code. Google,...
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Skip to main content. July 20, 2016. DK Readers, new and improved Children are exposed to more images on a daily basis than at any time before. To help capture and hold their attention while assisting them with reading, illustrated reference publisher DK Readers has updated its beginner reading program. DK Readers develops reading programs for all ages. Earlier this July, DK … Continue reading Helping Young Readers. The Expert in the Library. By Julie B. Todaro. July 20, 2016. From Both Sides Now. Apollo...
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Skip to main content. How to Get Teens in the Library this Summer. May 31, 2016. Colleen Hall, Lexington Public’s youth services manager, hopes that having beacons placed in the city’s retail establishments will get the whole town reading. We’ve been targeting the middle schools because that’s the target audience of the book, says Hall, of outreach efforts. But I think we’re going to get a lot of people who aren’t … Continue reading How to Get Teens in the Library this Summer. May 31, 2016. May 31, 2016.
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Skip to main content. How to Submit Stories to American Libraries. What does WORK FOR HIRE mean? Work for Hire means that the publisher owns the work and may edit, add or delete copy or change it to fit a layout or to conform to editorial standards. The editor has final approval over the content and layout of the article, but will reach out to authors to discuss substantial changes. How much EDITING should I expect? On accepted manuscripts, the editors will retain the right to make editorial revisions, d...