Sentences with phrase «offered by their librarians»

Such outreach initiatives from within the courthouse, offered by librarians or lawyers from the local community, would help demystify the justice system and contribute not only to heightened legal literacy among the public, but also promote awareness of the expertise and services available to them from the legal professionals in their communities.

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About Blog A blog which offers book reviews for young people of preschool to high school ages by a children's librarian with decades of experience in reading guidance.
To help design new courses on fake news, school librarians throughout Connecticut are signing up for webinars and workshops, many offered by the Connecticut school library association.
My web site section for librarians includes a contest aimed specifically at libraries, my book's reviews in the trade journals, ordering information, my terms for library book orders (though this is uncommon, as most libraries will order via wholesalers, not directly), my offer of a column for library newsletters, my offerings of programs and lectures to libraries (and the consequent booking information), and endorsements by librarians who've booked me as a speaker.
By including ODILO in iPage, librarians can more easily serve the evolving needs of their communities by offering content in the languages they read and ordering it on the platform they trust,» said Dan Sheehan, VP and General Manager of Ingram Library Services, part of Ingram Content GrouBy including ODILO in iPage, librarians can more easily serve the evolving needs of their communities by offering content in the languages they read and ordering it on the platform they trust,» said Dan Sheehan, VP and General Manager of Ingram Library Services, part of Ingram Content Grouby offering content in the languages they read and ordering it on the platform they trust,» said Dan Sheehan, VP and General Manager of Ingram Library Services, part of Ingram Content Group.
The prices for Fussy Librarian vary by genre and by whether your book is offered for free or at a discount.
K12 librarian Alison Hewett summed up the dire situation by proclaiming «It is hard to believe that publishers think that offering an ebook to a library for only one year softens the blow of having to be a store for them as well.
By showing to the readers the huge discrepancy between the number of titles available on Amazon and at their library, by showing that we indies would like to offer our ebooks to the librarianBy showing to the readers the huge discrepancy between the number of titles available on Amazon and at their library, by showing that we indies would like to offer our ebooks to the librarianby showing that we indies would like to offer our ebooks to the librarians.
In her most recent KUOW radio appearance, librarian Nancy Pearl offers a suggestion, the 2014 genre - blending City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett (PRH / Broadway; OverDrive Sample).
«An essential aspect of the book is our personal enjoyment of book as artefact — think of the delight and wonder offered by the miniature books,» says New Norcia librarian Carolyn Talbot.
It's time to turn your manuscript into a quality book that stands side - by - side with the big trade publishers so you have a credible book to offer readers, bookstores, retailers and librarians.
If selected by Library Journal's evaluators, your book will be included as a highlighted work in the Library Journal SELF - e Select, that curated collection of the best submissions, offered to librarians nationwide.
To help design new courses on fake news, school librarians throughout Connecticut are signing up for webinars and workshops, many offered by the Connecticut school library association.
These solutions will be offered by Follett specifically for school librarians in the U.S. who are interested in establishing a makerspace in their library.
Publishers Weekly — which is widely read by publishers, editors, librarians, and agents — also offers an indie book promotion package that at least offers the possibility of a review.
ALSC Announces Great Interactive Software for Kids Registration for ALSC's Online Education Courses Is Now Open ALSC Announces Exceptional Web Sites for Children 2009 Mora Award Received by San Francisco, Topeka & Shawnee County Public Libraries ALSC Selects 28 Participants for Bill Morris Seminar Liven Up Your Library Service through ALSC Online Education Courses ALSC Selects 2010 Emerging Leader Melanie Lyttle Follow the ALA Youth Media Awards Live from Boston on January 18, 2010 ALSC Professional Awards & Grants Help Libraries and Librarians during Tough Economic Times ALSC Student Sessions ALSC Revises «Competencies» Document ALSC Announces Exceptional Web sites for Children ALSC Announces Bound to Stay Bound and Melcher Scholarship Winners Back to School with ALSC Online Education Riverside County (Calif.) Library System to Host 2010 Arbuthnot Lecture ALSC Oral Histories Celebrate the Past ALSC Offers Second William C. Morris Seminar: Book Evaluation Training at Midwinter 2010 ALSC Kids!
Mangan and Stephens receive 2016 Bechtel Fellowship David Shannon to open the 2016 ALSC National Institute Thousands to join free ALA Youth Media Awards webcast ALSC selects Meredith Steiner as 2016 Emerging Leader Esposito, Sexton, Shea and Wilson receive 2016 Penguin Young Readers Group Award ALSC offers ten Building STEAM with Día mini-grants ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Bookapalooza Program New edition of Competencies for Librarians Serving Children in Public Libraries available ALSC enhances creativity programming in 79 libraries with Curiosity Creates Grants ALSC applauds American Academy of Pediatrics» screen time guidelines ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 ALSC / Candlewick Press «Light the Way» Grant Registration open for the 2016 ALSC National Institute More Great Websites for Kids selected by ALSC ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Baker & Taylor Summer Reading Grant ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Maureen Hayes Author / Illustrator Award $ 7,500 Curiosity Creates Grant from ALSC Babies Need Words Every Day to bridge the word gap ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Penguin Young Readers Group Award ALSC now accepting applications for 2016 Bechtel Fellowship Santa Barbara Public Library System chosen as site for 2016 Arbuthnot Lecture ALSC names eight more Great Websites for Kids ALSC announces winners of 2015 Bound to Stay Bound Books, Melcher Scholarships Applications being sought for 2016 ALSC Bill Morris Seminar Orsburn elected 2016 - 2017 ALSC president ALSC Releases white paper: «Media Mentorship in Libraries Serving Youth» Libraries celebrate diversity, promote multicultural literacy ALSC releases 2015 Summer Reading list ALSC Invites E-book Submissions for the 2016 Mildred L. Batchelder Award The 2015 guide to the Newbery and Caldecott awards ALSC announces 2015 preconference speakers ALSC invites applications for 2016 Arbuthnot Lecture with Pat Mora ALSC names 2015 Notable Children's Books ALSC announces 2015 Notable Children's Recordings ALSC announces 2015 Notable Children's Videos Arizona, California libraries win 2015 Bookapalooza Program Melissa Sweet to keynote 2015 ALSC Charlemae Rollins President's Program Registration open for Spring 2015 ALSC online courses Tickets available for 2015 Arbuthnot Lecture featuring Brian Selznick ALSC to host Online Day of Diversity Forum ALSC Launches Advocacy Button Campaign Putnam County Library receives 2015 Light the Way grant American Library Association announces 2015 youth media award winners Live Oak Media wins 2015 Odyssey Award for «H.O.R.S.E..
Today, in the first half of a two - part series on library e-book lending, writer Erik Christopher considers the models offered to librarians by the United States» two largest e-book retailers, Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.
In an open letter to librarians explaining its switch to limit the number of check - outs a library can offer on an e-book, HarperCollins said that its previous policy of «selling e-books to libraries in perpetuity, if left unchanged, would undermine the emerging e-book eco-system, hurt the growing e-book channel, place additional pressure on physical bookstores, and in the end lead to a decrease in book sales and royalties paid to authors.9 Similarly, Simon & Schuster's executive vice president and chief digital officer Elinor Hirschhorn says that the company does not make its e-books available to libraries at all because «[w] e're concerned that authors and publishers are made whole by library e-lending and that they aren't losing sales that they might have made in another channel.»
Published bimonthly September through June by the American Association of School Librarians, a division of the American Library Association, Knowledge Quest is devoted to offering substantive information to assist building - level school librarians, supervisors, library educators, and other decision makers concerned with the development of school library programs andLibrarians, a division of the American Library Association, Knowledge Quest is devoted to offering substantive information to assist building - level school librarians, supervisors, library educators, and other decision makers concerned with the development of school library programs andlibrarians, supervisors, library educators, and other decision makers concerned with the development of school library programs and services.
This issue, guest - edited by Lucy Santos Green and Susan Grigsby, offers varied perspectives and conversations on the issues that will impact school library services and the school librarian role in the future.
One of these ideas is the aggressive promotion of an eBook User's Bill of Rights, most frequently the one offered by Sarah Houghton - Jan on her blog, Librarian in Black.
The Kansas state librarian is making steady gains in her unprecedented year - long battle to wrest the statewide consortium ebook collection from OverDrive's platform and make it accessible, at no charge, on the new platform being offered by 3M.
Yesterday, in Part 1, Erik Christopher looked at the e-book models offered to librarians by the United States» two largest e-book retailers, Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.
The arguments get into somewhat arcane detail — library consortia, cost - per - circulation figures — but the upshot is that librarians are frustrated by the hurdles they face in offering ebooks.
About Blog A blog which offers book reviews for young people of preschool to high school ages by a children's librarian with decades of experience in reading guidance.
About Blog A blog which offers book reviews for young people of preschool to high school ages by a children's librarian with decades of experience in reading guidance.
The site helps identify the latest books and products being offered, and is typically followed by law librarians who are tasked with making these purchases.
Take advantage of every training opportunity offered by legal writing instructors, law librarians (who are all JDs, fyi), and Lexis and Westlaw reps. Ignore this practice at your peril.
Admittedly, in the digital age, the demand for traditional library services is changing, so one would expect to see equal change in the services offered by county law librarians.
I encourage you to check out the conference program and take advantage of the early bird rate and the special hotel rates offered by the Sheraton Centre Montreal to visit Montreal and hang out with law librarians and legal information vendors.
«A Weblog set up by SLA's Information Professionals» Alliance on Natural Disasters and Accidents (IPANDA), we are beginning to promote offers made by SLA members to assist other librarians and information professionals»
In a letter posted today to law librarians, Aspen CEO Jane Butler and CCH CEO Gene Landoe said the goal «is to better serve our customers by offering comprehensive, integrated -LSB-...]
The law librarians» responsibilities for teaching and providing research instruction to the law students is considerably more extensive and intensive than the general «information literacy» programs offered by non-law librarians.
While I fantasized about the possibility of offering a similar program here in Winnipeg, Melanie took a bolder step and asked if it were possible to put on a similar program here, by collaborating with law librarians.
Head Start legal research programs are offered by law librarians in Calgary, Ottawa and Toronto.
The center, which will be located within the court in the Palais de Justice, will house 13,000 law books from Cornell's Law Library and will offer special training and instruction in online research by Cornell law librarians.
About Blog A blog which offers book reviews for young people of preschool to high school ages by a children's librarian with decades of experience in reading guidance.
Spartan College, Fort Hood, TX 5/2012 — Present College Student Worker • Greet students and their families and guardians as they arrive at the front desk • Inquire into their purpose of visit and provide them with detailed information on the academic services offered • Assist students in choosing the right courses and provide support by eliciting enrollment information • Inform students of onboard facilities and services such as on - campus residence and financial aid • Assist the school staff with the setup and breakdown of special events such as convocations and annual plays • Provide support to the librarian in overseeing and tidying up the library area • Oversee the school supplies inventory system, communicating stock situations to the manager • Provide clerical support such as copying and scanning documents, handling records and performing data entry work
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