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MUSINGS on METIS: January 2014
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Our journey of innovation for children's libraries. Thanks for visiting our blog. Please explore our website, too, at www.metisinnovations.com! Sunday, January 26, 2014. Our compatriot, Nancy Daigle, has a blog about her experiences re-categorizing her collection with Metis. Check it out here:. Http:/ tbpsmetis.blogspot.com. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Find Metis on the Web. Ethical Culture Fieldston School. Thatcher Brook Primary School Library. Our compatriot,...
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MUSINGS on METIS: November 2012
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Our journey of innovation for children's libraries. Thanks for visiting our blog. Please explore our website, too, at www.metisinnovations.com! Thursday, November 29, 2012. But where to put it? And worry "will anyone find it in Nature? I am assured by their articulate comments: "it's a book about nature, about looking at things around you." and "its more than bugs, Tali.". So, into Nature it will go where hopefully many people will have a chance to explore it's beauty and the world beyond it. To learn mo...
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MUSINGS on METIS: AASL IDEAxCHANGE
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Our journey of innovation for children's libraries. Thanks for visiting our blog. Please explore our website, too, at www.metisinnovations.com! Friday, November 15, 2013. Poster sessions feel like speed-dating, only with more substantial conversations. We had wonderful discussions- thank you! Please send us comments or questions as you reflect on the conference. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Find Metis on the Web. Ethical Culture Fieldston School. Love, Laugh, Learn Blog.
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MUSINGS on METIS: March 2013
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Our journey of innovation for children's libraries. Thanks for visiting our blog. Please explore our website, too, at www.metisinnovations.com! Sunday, March 24, 2013. There's been a lot of talk on Twitter about "New Adult" books. Novels about first jobs, life outside high school and beyond college are gaining popularity and their own marketing niche. And I just realized - -we were all new adults once. Honestly, I didn't get what I was looking for from Stones from the River. Links to this post. Now that ...
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MUSINGS on METIS: January 2012
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Our journey of innovation for children's libraries. Thanks for visiting our blog. Please explore our website, too, at www.metisinnovations.com! Wednesday, January 25, 2012. By Melissa Sweet is not only a great read but chock full of information. Congratulations to Melissa for winning the Sibert Medal! To see all the medal winners visit the ALSC webpage. Links to this post. Monday, January 23, 2012. Creating Our New System. We needed a strong central visual component, especially for the younger students, ...
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MUSINGS on METIS: November 2013
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Our journey of innovation for children's libraries. Thanks for visiting our blog. Please explore our website, too, at www.metisinnovations.com! Friday, November 15, 2013. Poster sessions feel like speed-dating, only with more substantial conversations. We had wonderful discussions- thank you! Please send us comments or questions as you reflect on the conference. Links to this post. Wednesday, November 13, 2013. Idea Xchange at AASL in Hartford. Http:/ national.aasl.org. Links to this post. The boy who dr...
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MUSINGS on METIS: April 2013
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Our journey of innovation for children's libraries. Thanks for visiting our blog. Please explore our website, too, at www.metisinnovations.com! Thursday, April 4, 2013. Self check-out at the public library, at the grocery store: it works pretty well these days. So why not give it a try in your school library? Students have learned to use the date stamp without changing the date, even though it's tempting. Our 3-5th grade students have their name and barcode on a separate page of the class book. Even ...
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MUSINGS on METIS: January 2013
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Our journey of innovation for children's libraries. Thanks for visiting our blog. Please explore our website, too, at www.metisinnovations.com! Tuesday, January 29, 2013. ALA announces the Youth Media Awards. And our fifth-graders are set to celebrate. The mock Newbery club had a very close contest; we did the voting last week, just in time to watch for the real winners. Wonder. Was the favorite of our 21 students. We'd love to hear how that worked. Links to this post. Wednesday, January 23, 2013. You ca...
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MUSINGS on METIS: November 2011
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Our journey of innovation for children's libraries. Thanks for visiting our blog. Please explore our website, too, at www.metisinnovations.com! Wednesday, November 30, 2011. DELETING DEWEY ELEMENTARY STYLE. Although Dewey wasn't exactly "broke," we still wanted to "fix it." “Why? But when students arrived on September 8th, 2011, not only was Metis up and running, we librarians had never felt more ready and excited about opening day. We have yet to determine thoroughly if our system works. We believe ...
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MUSINGS on METIS: Self Check-out
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Our journey of innovation for children's libraries. Thanks for visiting our blog. Please explore our website, too, at www.metisinnovations.com! Thursday, April 4, 2013. Self check-out at the public library, at the grocery store: it works pretty well these days. So why not give it a try in your school library? Students have learned to use the date stamp without changing the date, even though it's tempting. Our 3-5th grade students have their name and barcode on a separate page of the class book. Even ...