Sentences with phrase «when public librarians»

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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.
But union contracts often limit how many hours a public - school teacher must be in the classroom: that's why a school may hire a substitute librarian rather than send everyone back to their homerooms when the full - time librarian is out.
When it comes to our collections, great public librarians are like great Instructional Designers: We keep them current, relevant, appealing, and responsive to our communities.
When it comes to our collections, great public librarians are like great Instructional Designers: We keep them current, relevant, appealing,...
Booklist Media reviews note public performance status when possible, but media librarians should always verify the availability of public performance rights when videos are purchased.
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Partners in Success: When school and public librarians join forces, kids win.
When his mother gets a job as a librarian, Lester, who has been homeschooled, must now attend fifth grade at a public school.
«Partners in Success: When School and Public Librarians Join Forces, Kids Win.»
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.
Most public libraries have limited budgets, so librarians rely on reputable, curated lists when adding titles to their collections — which gives an advantage to traditionally published books.
As a career public and school librarian I've see firsthand how the confidence and information skills of students grow when they have access to a well stocked and professionally staffed library.
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