Book Description
Covering everything from getting to know a library’s materials to marketing and promoting RA, this practical handbook will help you expand services immediately without adding costs or training time.
Author : Jessica E. Moyer
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 50,5 MB
Release : 2010-03-22
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0838990347
Covering everything from getting to know a library’s materials to marketing and promoting RA, this practical handbook will help you expand services immediately without adding costs or training time.
Author : Joyce G. Saricks
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 28,59 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Fiction in libraries
ISBN : 9780838908976
Author : Angela Carstensen
Publisher : ALA Editions
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 15,56 MB
Release : 2018-06-18
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780838917268
This guide will help readers' advisors understand what teens appreciate about their favorite genres while also serving as a helpful collection development tool.
Author : Heather Booth
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 24,42 MB
Release : 2007-03-19
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0838909302
A guide to help readers' advisors serve teens. Offers techniques to connect with teens on their own terms, provides tips on creating a positive advisory experience, and includes "sure bets" lists, thematic reading lists, and sources of reviews.
Author : Francisca Goldsmith
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 17,50 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0838910084
Graphic novels have found a place on library shelves but many librarians struggle to move this expanding body of intellectual, aesthetic, and entertaining literature into the mainstream of library materials.
Author : Jennifer Velásquez
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 18,99 MB
Release : 2015-05-27
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0838913423
There are plenty of resources about teen services that focus on YA readers’ advisory and programming ideas. But the basics of day-to-day service to teens in the library setting, a discipline requiring specific skills, is all too often glossed over in professional literature. As a result many LIS grads begin serving teens armed with an incomplete understanding of why their job is both important and unique, and what they need to know from day one. This compromises their effectiveness as both young adult librarians and advocates for teen services. In this down-to-earth book, former Library Journal Mover & Shaker Velásquez explores real-world challenges and obstacles to teen service that often present themselves, offering solutions and guidance for both new YA librarians and those wanting to freshen up their approach. Presenting fresh ways of thinking about the role of the teen services librarian and how it fits into the organizational structure, Velásquez Combines field-tested approaches with current research to tackle common teen library service issues such as truancy, curfews, programming philosophy and mission, privacy, and organizational resistance, whether subtle or overtAddresses each topic from the perspective of working with teens, family members, fellow colleagues, and community stakeholdersPresents realistic strategies to help shift a library’s culture towards one that embraces teens and teen servicesShows how to get the most out of a library’s teen space, discussing factors like location, age restrictions, time of day restrictions, and staffing, plus suggestions for using the shelf-space of the YA collection as a starting pointThis book goes beyond the “what” and “how” of teen services to get to the “why,” ensuring that both new and experienced practitioners will understand the ways teens want to use public space, discover and create information, and interact with peers and adults.
Author : Heather Booth
Publisher : ALA Editions
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 30,75 MB
Release : 2014-05-23
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780838912249
ALA's popular and respected Whole Library Handbook series continues with a volume specifically geared towards those who serve young adults, gathering stellar articles and commentary from some of the country's most innovative and successful teen services librarians.
Author : Becky Siegel Spratford
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 44,46 MB
Release : 2012-04-09
Category : Education
ISBN : 0838911129
Vampires, zombies, ghosts, and ghoulies: there are more things going bump in the night than ever. So how do you wend your way through all of them to find the ones that interest a particular reader? RA expert Spratford updates her advisory to include the latest in monsters and the macabre, including Lists of recommended titles, authors, and sub-genres, all cross-referenced for quick reference Tips for effectively practicing horror RA, with interview questions for gauging a reader’s interests An expanded resources section, with an overview addressing the current state of horror lit, and suggestions of how to dig deeperAs both an introductory guide for librarians just dipping their toes into the brackish water of scary fiction, as well as a fount of new ideas for horror-aware reference staff, Spratford’s book is infernally appropriate.
Author : John Charles
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 18,39 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Education
ISBN : 0838911137
Revision of: The mystery readers' advisory: the librarian's clues to murder and mayhem / John Charles, Joanna Morrison, [and] Candace Clark. -- Chicago: American Library Association, 2002.
Author : Lisa Houde
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 163 pages
File Size : 10,50 MB
Release : 2018-06-04
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1538107619
There are few places an LGBTQ teen can turn for help – searching the internet at home leaves a potentially discoverable trail, teachers may condemn youth who seek their help, and certainly, in many cases, a teen’s parents are not an option. While there have been advancements in acceptance of the LGBTQ population, there is still a firm stronghold on discrimination and teens still face the fear of potential alienation. This leaves one of the only safe places for a teen to find information and, and indeed, find themselves in the context of the world – at the library. Serving LGBTQ Teens offers the librarian a practical guide to library service to LGBTQ teens – from collection development, understanding terminology, dealing with censorship issues, programming and outreach, readers’ advisory, and even to creating welcoming displays, librarians will find the tools they need to offer exceptional services for LGBTQ teens.