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American Library Association (ALA) President Barbara Stripling unveiled the “Declaration for the Right to Libraries” on Monday during a signing ceremony at Nashville Public Library, the first in a series of signing events the ALA plans to host across the country in the coming months.
Gr 7 Up—This documentary is a mélange of perspectives that create an archeological, cultural, and geographic context for burial sites of the indigenous Chachapoyas who lived in the Amazonas Region between 800 and 1500 ACE...
Gr 9 Up—In this sequel to Cold Fury (Putnam, 2012), Sara Jane Rispoli is being hunted by "ice cream creatures," androgynous, red-eyed beings that travel the streets of Chicago dispensing frozen treats to children; they are intent on capturing Sara Jane, but she has no idea why...
Gr 3–6—The first title (Scholastic, 2013) in Martin's new multigenerational series is told from the perspective of an old woman looking back at her life...
Linda Lord, Maine’s state librarian, represented the nation’s 16,400 public libraries Wednesday in her call to Congress to provide a “proactive vision for meeting the educational and learning needs of our communities for the next 15 years and beyond.” Her testimony—at a hearing of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation—also detailed the success of the E-rate program in helping serve more than 30 million people every week.
The National Education Association this week voted to support the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) in its lobbying efforts with regard to the "Strengthening America’s Schools Act," the first piece of legislation to recognize the role school library programs play in student learning since 1965, according to the American Library Association.