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There is an understandable focus on tech and social services as schools move to remote learning, but at least one school librarian is sharing resources for the vital social-emotional needs during this crisis.
The Everywhere Book Fest will be held May 1 and 2.
Children's authors and illustrators are creating resources and reaching out to educators to help during the coronavirus school closures.
A group of college, university, and public librarians released a statement outlining why they believe the extraordinary circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic meet qualifications for fair use within copyright law.
With schools closing across the country due to COVID-19, many school librarians are lifting checkout limits and sending students home with as many books as they want.
Creating a response to coronavirus-related closures has become all-consuming for educators and administrators, who are trying to find a way for students to both learn and maintain the social services schools may provide.
The new DC title, which will be released on December 1, will profile female public figures including Michelle Obama, Malala Yousafzai, Serena Williams, and Greta Thunberg.
Five impressive applicants have made the School Librarian of the Year longlist.
The author of Small in the City and the illustrator of Layla's Happiness earn the 2020 EJK honors.
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