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Not exact matches
Since taking office, the Trump administration has made a series of moves that have alarmed groups
with a stake in open
public information: historians,
librarians, journalists, climate scientists, internet activists, to name a few.
There were
librarians and archivists focused on copyright term extension and digital locks; several doctors spoke to the impact of the TPP on
public health and access to medicines, food experts highlighted the dangers associated
with food security, environmental activists focused on the TPP and climate change, and speakers of all ages (including a 92 year old woman) expressed concern
with the investor - state dispute resolution provisions.
When your family is going through hard times, such as the death of a family member, help your child deal
with the situation by asking the
librarian at your
public library for titles of books written for children.
Andy has been a
Librarian with the Buffalo & Erie County
Public Library since March 2008.
They don't have to worry about stepping foot in a
public library or dealing
with old fines, or being talked - to by a
librarian.
As the Children's
Librarian from the Upper Saddle River
Public Library, I spoke
with Mrs. Cucci to determine her needs for the project.
Baltimore County's
public librarians have been co-teaching on BCPS campuses in collaboration
with school - based staff in order to promote the many
public library resources for use in inquiry and research.
For ten years, like all
public schools in this period, it was starved of resources, for classrooms, lost counselors, had a part - time nurse for many years, and lost a library
with a certified
librarian.
As a former
public children's
librarian, I have always wanted kids to read whatever they wanted to read: magazine, non-fiction, higher level, lower level, following along
with audiobooks, etc...
A network of nationally recognized
librarians, including Mark Ray, chief digital officer for Vancouver
Public Schools in Washington, will provide input on the development of strategies, tools, and resources aligned
with the FRS framework.
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With: California, child health care, child homelessness, Child Hunger, civil rights, Common Core, libraries, phonics,
public schools, reading, School
Librarians, school libraries, U.S. reading
And in addition to our brief, a scad of creators who build upon the
public domain, along
with librarians, archivists, and economists, filed briefs in support of Eldred; Nobel Prize winner Milton Friedman agreed to sign the economists» brief only if the words «no brainer» were included.
This instant access to libraries and their support administrators in the places that patrons naturally look — like Facebook — can help the
public perception of what purpose libraries serve, all while allowing
librarians to connect
with the people their institutions serve.
«The goal is more reading,» said Michael Saperstein, multimedia selection
librarian with Harris County
Public Library.
This is a positive step in the right direction, and we look forward to productive discussions
with all multinational publishers to continue to make progress on pricing issues,» said Vickery Bowles, City
Librarian at Toronto
Public Library.
Tuesday he met
with a group of
public librarians through the Metropolitan Library Service Agency (MELSA), a library group that includes the majority of the metro area's
public libraries — including Hennepin County Library, one of the top library systems in the nation.
«Embracing Mutual Interest: Strategies for Collaborating
with Public Librarians.»
Deep down, the publishing - industrial complex will not be satisfied until they can do away
with those pesky
librarians, they who broker reading as a
public good, champion the right to read, and advocate for equitable access.
The article presents the results of a survey of spending on children's and young adult (YA) collections in
public libraries,
with particular attention paid to the finding that only thirty percent of
public libraries collaborate
with local school
librarians when building their children's and YA collections.
Publishers Weekly's weekly print edition boasts 16,000 + subscribers
with a pass - along rate of 4.25 readers per issue and is read by more than 68,000 booksellers, publishers,
public and academic
librarians, wholesalers, distributors, educators, agents and writers.
booksellers, publishers,
public and academic
librarians, wholesalers, distributors, educators, agents and writers
with all four magazine advertisements.
Reach over 125,000 + readers booksellers, publishers,
public and academic
librarians, wholesalers, distributors, educators, agents and writers
with all four magazine advertisements.
IBPA Library e-Blast — BookLogix will coordinate
with IBPA to design a targeted e-blast to a select group of 5,000
librarians for either
public libraries, college libraries, or the K - 12 library markets.
Artist biographies have always been popular topics
with kids, parents, and teachers, and now,
with the growing interest in STEAM, school and
public librarians should be encountering increased demand.
I am a
librarian, and I can say
with confidence that no, the reading
public is not evolving into * only * that content.
Josh Elder: The pricing model came out of conversations I've had
with public and school
librarians all across the country over the past several years.
No
public librarians are mentioned in connection
with another workshop, «Using Digital Tools to Extend the DPLA and Connect
with Local Libraries.»
«Demand for e-books continues to grow — in fact, it's our fastest growing area of circulation at Toronto
Public Library
with 3.5 million checkouts last year alone and this figure will double at the end of 2015» said Vickery Bowles, City
Librarian at Toronto
Public Library.
From OverDrive (note one of the sponsors at the bottom):
Public and school
librarians from around the world will come together
with publishing industry leaders at OverDrive's third international user group conference, Digipalooza (www.digipalooza.com), July 28 - 31, 2011, in Cleveland.
School
librarians are encouraged to collaborate
with classroom teachers, students, administrators, community organizations, parents, and
public and academic
librarians.
This session will bring together a privacy law professor who is thinking about a world without intellectual privacy, an academic
librarian who worked
with an ALA committee to create Library Privacy Guidelines for E-book Lending and Digital Content Vendors, and a
public librarian working on a grant - funded project to help library professionals increase their knowledge of digital and data privacy concerns to better serve the patrons who access their library's technological resources
As a
librarian, I have some issues
with the program, because the
public face of this program is the Kindle Owners» Lending Library, where Kindle Owners can, well, borrow an ebook from Amazon without buying it.
In the immediate aftermath of 9/11 and the Patriot Act, people were detained for reading foreign - language pages on
public internet sites, or criticizing then - president Bush in chat rooms, or reporting the receipt of a National Security letter to their library's attorney, as happened to four Connecticut
librarians, who were arrested for discussing a National Security letter
with their counsel.
The Cambridge
Public Schools» Educational Technology and Library Media Learning Expectations are aligned
with and based upon the standards of the Common Core Curriculum, the American Association of School
Librarians, the Massachusetts School Library Media Association, and the Massachusetts Technology Literacy Standards.
As a result of having had the exposure of a school library media center headed by certified school library media specialists, coupled
with good teachers and
public librarians in Woodbridge, I myself became a teacher / school /
public librarian.
Public Librarians and Booksellers
with Baker & Taylor accounts will be able to access the full Database.
It needs explaining because it's a concept that is not widely understood and initially meets
with vehement opposition from both
librarians and the reading
public.
If you agree
with these library leaders - people who know from their day - to - day work
with students of all ages and abilities - that CPS school
librarians should be restored to all 4 out of 4 libraries in Chicago
Public Schools, take the next step and tell the Chicago Board of Education what you think.
K - 12 should be a major priority for
public libraries — which should work closely
with school
librarians — but let's not neglect others.
The DPLA should not only drop the problematic P word immediately but also reach out formally to COSLA and offer to partner
with this group of state
librarians (and invested library leaders within their territories) to plan and develop a true
public system,
with the understanding that seasoned
public library leaders and IT folks working in
public libraries would be in charge of the system.
Librarians from both the
public and academic systems could work
with OverDrive to update its infrastructure and blend it in
with their technologies and also take advantage of its connections
with large publishers.
University Press Books for
Public and Secondary School Libraries is an annual collection development tool published
with the help and support of two divisions of the American Library Association: The American Association of School
Librarians (AASL) and the Collection Development and Evaluation Section of the Reference and User Services Association (RUSA / CODES).
With today's social change,
public librarians are providing welcoming spaces and collections to an increasingly diverse population.
In the broader community, the school
librarians partner
with South Brunswick
Public Library to share South Brunswick Reads, a community - wide program that brings together all who enjoy books.
Doug Baldwin is a senior
librarian with 9 years experience working in a variety of roles in
public libraries.
Lennis Sullivan (Digital Services
Librarian at Virginia Beach
Public Library) and Katie Cerqua (Youth Services Manager) share their library's experience
with staff training and community outreach.
The members of the Best Fiction for Young Adults Committee are: Chair Elizabeth Bast, Starbuck Middle School, Racine, WI; Dawn Abron, Zion - Benton
Public Library, Zion, IL; Catherine M. Andronik, Brien McMahon High School, Norwalk, CT; Kathleen Conger, Saint Paul
Public Library, St. Paul, MN; Kim Dare, Herndon High School, Herndon, VA; Shelley M. Diaz, School Library Journal; Rachel Fryd, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Susan Hawk, Dunwoody High School, Dunwoody, GA; Matthew Layne, Emmet O'Neal Library, Mountain Brook, AL; Kali Newstrom Olson, The Blake School, Minneapolis, MN; Jessica Hilbun Schwartz, Louisville
Public Library, Louisville, CO; Emily Townsend, Cooperative Children's Book Center, Madison, WI; Marney Welmers, retired middle school
librarian, Marana USD, AZ; C. Ellen Wickham, Raytown South High School, Raytown, MO; Meredith E. Wickham, Kemper - Newton Regional Library System, Union, MS;
with the help of administrative assistant Molly Moore, Oconee County Library, Watkinsville, GA; and Daniel Kraus, Booklist Consultant, Chicago, IL.
The University Press Books Selected for
Public and Secondary School Libraries is an annual collection development tool published
with the help of two divisions of the American Library Association: the
Public Library Association (PLA) and the American Association of School
Librarians (AASL).