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You’ve Got Game 11/01/2008
Be sure to showcase your gaming services and programs in support of National Gaming Day @ your library on November 15. Sponsored by the American Library Association, hundreds of libraries across the country are invited to take part in this first annual event by registering for two national gaming activities: a national video game tournament and a board game challenge. More
Celebrate National Gaming Day @ Your Library on November 15 By SLJ Staff - 10/15/2008
No doubt, the kids at your library are wild about gaming—so be sure to showcase your gaming services and programs in support of National Gaming Day @ your library on November 15.
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Console Video Games By Amy Phillips and Becky Spilver - 02/01/2007
The latest Console Video Games reviews from School Library Journal magazine.
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Console Video Games By Amy Phillips and Becky Spilver - 01/01/2007
The latest Console Video Games reviews from School Library Journal magazine.
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Console Video Games By Amy Phillips and Becky Spilver - 12/01/2006
The latest Console Video Games reviews from School Library Journal magazine.
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Console Video Games By Amy Phillps and Becky Spilver - 11/01/2006
The latest Console Video Games reviews from School Library Journal magazine.
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Console Video Games By Amy Phillips and Becky Spilver - 10/01/2006
The latest Console Video Games reviews from School Library Journal magazine.
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Console Video Games By Amy Phillips and Becky Spilve - 09/01/2006
The latest Console Video Game reviews from School Library Journal magazine.
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The staff of Salinas Public Library (CA), aka The John Steinbeck Public Library, pose with Lewis Buzbee, author of Steinbeck's Ghost, a middle-grade novel that centers around the threat of the library's closing in 2004. After a difficult struggle, the library remains open and has just extended its hours to seven days a week.