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A recent project at work led me to research how to find quality, recent books in world languages for children and young adults. The best resources I found that include books for teens are below. If you have any further suggestions please leave a comment, I would love to hear about it! Vendors: Overdrive: provides […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: That Delicate Balance Between Quality Patron Services and Employee Personal Boundaries A Collection of Tweets on the Discussion of YA Books Set in College/Post High School Take 5: New YA Booklists You’ll Want to See (January 2018) New and forthcoming YA and MG to know about Book Review: Love, […]
This Week at TLT So, You’ve Just Tweeted That Nobody Uses Public Libraries Anymore . . . YA A to Z: Bullying by Michelle Biwer Penguin Young Readers Showcase and Giveaway Book Review: Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson MakerSpace: DIY Metal Stamping (A metal stamping kit review) Anger, inspiration, and the stories we tell, a […]
According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), about 20% of students ages 12-18 reported being bullied in 2015. Notably, those statistics skyrocket for LGBTQ students. In 2013, 70.8% of LGBTQ students were verbally bullied because of their sexual orientation and 54.5% were bullied due to their gender expression (National School Climate Survey, 2015). […]
This Week at TLT YA A to Z: Alcoholism, In Real Life and in Real Fiction, by by L.B. Schulman YA A to Z: Alzheimer’s As a Means to an End, a guest post by L. B. Schulman An Open Letter to Logan Paul Book Review: Nice Try, Jane Sinner by Lianne Oelke YA A […]
This Week at TLT How I Changed My Teen Advisory Board by Michelle Biwer The #YAAtoZ Index: The 2018 Project at Teen Librarian Toolbox 2018: A Year to #ReadForChange, a guest post by Marie Marquardt Book Review: You’ll Miss Me When I’m Gone by Rachel Lynn Solomon Collecting Comics: January 2018, by Ally Watkins Book […]
Teen Volunteer Home Base I identified a number of ways that my library’s teen volunteering program could be improved and give more of the responsibility back to the teens. With over 150 teen volunteers I was having a hard time recognizing teen volunteers who go above-and-beyond, keeping track of the number of active volunteers, and […]
This Week at TLT Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Spring 2018 Showcase and Giveaway Why That Book Isn’t in the Library; or, no starting your own small press isn’t always the answer to diversity Book Review: Welcome Home edited by Eric Smith Book Review: Meet Cute by various authors Around the Web Andre Wagner captured the brief […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Seven Words Memory Lab Workshops for Teens by Michelle Biwer MakerSpace: Get Teens Involved Making Cards by Kate-Lynn Brown New and forthcoming YA and MG to know about Book Review: Girls Like Me by Nina Packebush Around the Web Washington Did A Lot This Week And America’s Schools Will […]