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N e w P r o d u c t s F r o M
2 âLibraryââManagementâ101â
A Practical Guide
3 JointâLibrariesModels that Work
4 TheâBlackâBeltââLibrarianReal World Library Security
5 DisasterâResponseâandâPlanningâforâLibrariesâ3rd Edition
9 PrivatizingâLibrariesALA Editions Special Report
15 GoingâMobileDeveloping Apps for Your Library Using Basic HTML Programming
12 StaffâDevelopmentA Practical Guide, 4th Edition
14 ALAâTechSourceWorkshops, Library Technology Reports, and more
11 TrainingeCourses and more
AcquisitionsâandâCollectionâDevelopment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28â29
Administration,âManagement,âandâFinance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . â2â9
ALAâTechSourceâ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
BuildingsâandâFacilitiesââ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22â23
CareerâDevelopment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12â13
CatalogingâandâClassification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51â53
ChildrenâsâProgramsâandâServices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30â38
IntellectualâFreedomâandâCopyright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26â27
Librariana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61â62
LibraryâInstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16â18
ManagingâDigitalâContent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24â25
MarketingâandâOutreach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56â60
PublicâLibraryâProgramsâandâServices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19â21
ReadersââAdvisory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54â55
ReferenceâandâBookâAwardsâ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46â50
SchoolâLibraryâProgramsâandâServicesâ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42â45
SystemsâandâTechnologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
TechnicalâServices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Trainingâ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
YoungâAdultâProgramsâandâServicesâ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39â41
contents
16 FundamentalsâofâLibraryâInstruction
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N e w P r o d u c t s F r o M
19 LibraryâLiteracyâInitiativesFirst Steps for Adult English Language Learners
27 TrueâStoriesâofâCensorshipâBattlesââinâAmericaâsâLibraries
28 NoâShelfâRequiredâ2Use and Management of Electronic Books
32 PictureâBooksââforâChildrenFiction, Folktales, and Poetry
29 TheâFundamentalsâofâManagingâReferenceâCollections
29 VideoâGameâCollectionâDevelopmentâandâManagement
30 WhatâsâBlackââandâWhiteâandâReidââAllâOver?âSomething Hilarious Happened at the Library
31 MulticulturalââStorytimeâMagic
20 AdultâProgramsâinâtheâLibraryâ 2nd Edition
22 PublicâLibrariesâandâResilientâCities
46 PicturingâtheâWorldInformational Picture Books for Children
33 FolktalesâAloudPractical Advice for Playful Storytelling
34 ChildrenâsâProgrammingâMonthly
36 DiversityâinâYouthâLiteratureOpening Doors through Reading
43 TheâWholeâSchoolâLibraryâHandbookâ2
Childrenâs Programming M o n t h l y vol me 1 number 2
Programs & IDEas for PrEschool ThroUgh graDE 3
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57 everyâChildâReadyâforâSchoolHelping Adults Inspire Young Children to Learn
47 Booklistâsâ1000âBestâYoungâAdultâBooks,ââ2000â2010
52 RDAâandâSerialsâCataloging
51 RDAâandâCartographicâResources
56 GrassrootsâLibraryâAdvocacy
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Writing and Publishing: The Librarianâs Handbook editedâbyâCarolâSmallwood
Print: 978-0-8389-0996-6 . 2010 . softcover199 pp . 8.5x11 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50ebook: 7400-9966 . $52.00 members:â$46 .80Print/ebook bundle: 7700-9966 . $76.00 members:â$68 .40
âAnâinvaluableâinstructionalâreferenceâandâresourceâwithâitsâsuccinctâandâthoroughlyââuserâfriendlyââinformationâonâhowâtoâwriteâbookâreviewsâforânotâonlyâlibraryânewsletters,âbutâlibraryâWebsites,âlibrarianâandâpersonalâblogs,âonlineâbookâreviewâcolumns,âandâmoreâ .â .â .â .âWillâproveâindispensableâforâtheânoviceâandâprovideâaâgreatâdealâofâvalueâforâseasonedâprofessionalsââasâwell .ââ âThe Midwest Book Review
BESTSELLER Be A Great Boss: One Year to Success byâCatherineâHakala-Ausperk
Print: 978-0-8389-1068-9 . 2011 . softcover252 pp . 8.5x11 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00ebook: 7400-0689 . $40.00 members:â$36 .00Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0689 . $59.00 members:â$53 .10
organized in 52 modules, designed to cover a year of weekly sessions but eas-ily adaptable for any pace, this workbook offers an inexpensive alternative to semi-nars and classroom instruction.
âAnyâlibraryâdirector,âwhetherâexperiencedâorânot,âwillâdefinitelyâbenefitâfromâthisâbook .âââInformation Today
NEW Library Management 101: A Practical Guide editedâbyâDianeâL .âVelasquez
Print: 978-0-8389-1148-8 . 2012 . softcover . 448 pp . 6x9 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50
knowing the principles of general management is both useful and necessary for liS students, but itâs no less important to learn management techniques specific to the world of libraries. Created to fill a surprising educational void, this edited volume focuses on best practices from library manage-ment experts teaching in liS programs across the country. among the many topics discussed are
â Classic and modern theories of management, and how they apply to the libraryâ Human resource planningâ Marketing and public relationsâ negotiations, mediation, and financial management of the libraryâ facilities management
in addition to providing students with a solid foundation in library management, experienced man-agers will also benefit from the structured, practical knowledge included in this impressive volume.
Library Management Tips that Work editedâbyâCarolâSmallwood
Print: 978-0-8389-1121-1 . 2011 . softcover208 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50ebook: 7400-8389 . $44.00 members:â$39 .60Print/ebook bundle: 7700-8389 . $64.00 members:â$57 .60
âThisâstrongâcollectionânotâonlyâoffersâguidanceâforâuntanglingâmanagementâknotsâthatâyouâmayâalreadyâhave,âbutâcanâalsoâgiveâaâheads-upâtoâchallengesâthatâareâalmostâsurelyâcomingâyourâway .âFromâplanningâtoâexecution,âexperienceâshowsâtheâwayâtoâdealâwithâpeople,âproperty,âandâtechnology .ââ â Mary Dugan, Asst. Prof. of Library Science and Resource Development Librarian, Management and
Economics Library, Purdue Universityâ
Practical advice abounds in the ala guides for the busy librarian
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NEW Joint Libraries: Models That Work byâClaireâB .âGunnels,âSusanâe .âGreen,âandâPatriciaâM .âButler
Print: 978-0-8389-1138-9 . 2012 . 244 pp . 6 x 9 . softcover . $60.00 members:â$54 .00
the joint-use college/public library can be an ideal solution to serving patrons while managing over-extended resources, and this illuminating book scrutinizes successes and failures of the joint-use model. three founding faculty librarians of a joint-use college/public library discuss the factors that should go into evaluating when and where a joint library is suitable. incorporating lessons learned from five case studies, the authors
â include a short history of joint libraries, exploring how this model is a natural evolution from reciprocal borrowing, shared catalogs, and interlibrary loan
â explain how to manage all aspects of a joint-use library, including choices about the physical plant, decisions on contractual requirements, collection development, classification systems, cataloging and technical services issues, personnel, and more
â address emerging trends and best practices for serving students and the general public simul-taneously
â offer interviews with administrators and staff in successful joint-use libraries
anyone interested in joint-use libraries in particular, or radical ideas for extending resources in gen-eral, will want the information in this book.
The Frugal Librarian: Thriving in Tough Economic Times editedâbyâCarolâSmallwood
Print: 978-0-8389-1075-7 . 2011 . softcover 280 pp . 6x9 . $42.00 members:â$37 .80âebook: 7400-0757 . $34.00 members:â$30 .60Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0757 . $49.00 members:â$44 .10
âTheâboundlessâenergyâandâcreativeâspiritâofâtheâlibrariansâwritingâinâthisâbookâwillâinspireâothersâinâtheâfieldâtoâmakeâmoreâofâtheirâlimitedâresources .âTheâtimelinessâofâthisâtopicâmakesâthisâbookâaâmust-haveâforâlibraryâemployeesâatâeveryâlevel .ââ âMelissa J. Clapp, MA, MS, Instruction & Outreach Librarian, University of Florida
NEW A Book Sale How-To Guide: More Money, Less Stress byâPatâDitzlerâandâJoAnnâDumas
Print: 978-0-8389-1074-0 . 2012 . softcover 96 pp . 8.5x11 . $40.00 members:â$36 .00
with the help of case histories from three successful ongoing programs, readers will learn
â the best strategies for gathering and processing donations
â How to organize teams of volunteers to solicit, sort, price, and manage the physical inventory
â How the internet can be used to increase sales
the practical sample forms also included will make running a successful book sale that much easier.
NEW Dealing with Difficult People in the Library, Second Edition byâMarkâR .âWillis
Print: 978-0-8389-1114-3 . 2012 . softcover 224 pp . 6x9 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
this invaluable guidebook helps staff
â Control difficult situations through com-munication and listening techniques
â formulate guidelines for handling patron cell phone abuse, inappropriate internet usage, and develop and enforce patron behavior policies
â identify potential security problems
including sample policies and staff train-ing tips for a variety of different situations, Dealing with Difficult People in the Library will help your library function smoothly and remain a comfortable place to be.
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NEW The Black Belt Librarian: Real-World Safety and Security byâWarrenâGraham
Print: 978-0-8389-1137-2 . 2012 . softcover . 112 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
Sharing expertise gleaned from more than two decades as a library security manager, graham dem-onstrates that libraries can maintain their best traditions of openness and public access by creating an unobtrusive yet effective security plan. in straightforward language, the author
â Shows how to easily set clear expectations for visitorsâ behaviorâ Presents guidelines for when and how to intervene when someone violates the code of conduct,
including tips for approaching an unruly patronâ offers instruction on keeping persistent troublemakers under control or permanently barred from
the libraryâ gives library staff tools for communicating effectively with its security professionals, including
examples of basic documentation
The Black Belt Librarian arms librarians with the confidence and know-how they need to maintain a comfortable, productive, and safe environment for everyone in the library.
NEW Cost Control for Nonprofits in Crisis byâG .âStevensonâSmith
Print: 978-0-8389-1098-6 . 2011 . softcover 144 pp . 8.5x11 . $75.00 members:â$67 .50
the invaluable advice provided by this book allows libraries and other cultural institutions to take control of their budgets by making their dollars go as far as pos-sible, with
â techniques for determining the most cost-effective methods of providing ser-vices to their clients or patrons
â ways to monitor financial and non-financial performance, and cut out ânon-valueâ activities that drain resources
â tips for planning efficiently for the future by making sure that todayâs decisions fit within the institutionâs mission
â and much more.
NEW The ALA Book of Library Grant Money, Eighth Edition editedâbyâAnnâKepler
Print: 978-0-8389-1058-0 . 2012 . softcover 270 pp . 7.375 x 9.25 . $175.00 members:â$157 .50
Completely overhauled since its last edi-tion, this directory of library and school grants remains the gold standard for locating sources of funding, with hun-dreds of new and updated entries, all carefully culled and researched, including grant criteria and application procedures.
an invaluable guide to where the money is, no other resource can compare in scope or usefulness to The ALA Book of Library Grant Money.
NEW Winning Library Grants: A Game Plan byâHerbertâB .âLandau
Print: 978-0-8389-1047-4 . 2011 . softcover 184 pp . 6x9 . $60.00 members:â$54 .00ebook: 7400-0474 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0474 . $70.00 members:â$63 .00
whether youâre a newbie taking on the process for the first time or an experienced administrator looking to shore up finances, this book will help you find the dollars your library needs.
âTheâbookâisâwellâorganizedâandâcontainsâenlighteningâsectionsâonâdoingâmarketâanalysisâandâfindingâgrantsâandâgrantingâorganizationsâ .â .â .âRecommended .ââ âBooklist
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Human resources guidance from Paula M. Singeralso by Miriam kahn
NEW Disaster Response and Planning for Libraries, Third Edition byâMiriamâB .âKahn
Print: 978-0-8389-1151-8 . 2012 . softcover . 160 pp . 8.5x11 . $60.00 members:â$54 .00
fire, water, mold, construction problems, power-outagesâmishaps like these can not only bring library services to a grinding halt, but can also destroy collections and even endanger employees. Preparing for the unexpected is the foundation of a libraryâs best response. expert kahn comes to the rescue with this timely update of the best step-by-step, how-to guide for preparing and responding to all types of library disasters. this completely revised third edition offers
â Quick and efficient guidance for creating protocols and response plans tailored to your own institution
â Pointers for handling all kinds of library materials when damagedâ the latest information on preparing for technology recoveryâ up-to-date information on prevention equipment and materialsâ dozens of reproducible checklists and forms, and a comprehensive list of resources
kahnâs guide gives libraries the tools they need to face any emergency, no matter the size or scope.
Succession Planning in the Library: Developing Leaders, Managing Change byâPaulaâM .âSingerâwithâGailâGriffith
Print: 978-0-8389-1036-8 . 2010 . softcover160 pp . 8.5x11 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
ââ .â .â .âaâvaluableâtoolâforâallâlibraryâmanagers,âdirectors,âandâtrusteesâinâdevelopingâlong-termâgoalsâthatâaddressâtheâcurrentâandâfutureâneedsâofâtheirâlibrary,âregardlessâofâtheâsizeâandâscopeâofâtheâlibrary .â âVOYA
Developing a Compensation Plan for Your Library, Second Edition byâPaulaâM .âSingerâandâLauraâL .âFrancisco
Print: 978-0-8389-0985-0 . 2009 . softcover216 pp . 8.5x11 . $57.00 members:â$51 .30
âThisâbookâisâhighlyârecommendedâforâanyâlibraryâthatâisâembarkingâonâaâcompensationâplanâstudy .âItâwouldâalsoâserveâasâanâexcellentâreferenceâforâhumanâresourcesâstaffâandâlibraryâmanagers .ââ âInternet Reference Services Quarterly
The Library Security and Safety Guide to Prevention, Planning, and Response byâMiriamâB .âKahn
Print: 978-0-8389-0949-2 2007 . softcover . 208 pp 8.5x11 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50 ebook: 7400-9492 $42.00 members:â$37 .80 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-9492 $63.00 members:â$56 .70
Library Security eCourse byâMiriamâB .âKahn
eCourSe: 978-0-8389-9074-2 2010 . 4 hours $55.00 members:â$49 .50 eCourSe/
ebook bundle: 7800-0742 . $63.00 members:â$56 .70
â[The Library Security and Safety Guide]âneedsâtoâbeâonâeveryâlibraryâsâprofessionalâshelf .ââ ââAmerican Reference Books Annual
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BESTSELLER
Fundamentals of Library Supervision, Second Edition byâJoanâGieseckeâandââBethâMcNeil
Print: 978-0-8389-1016-0 . 2010 . softcover 199 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50ebook: 7400-0160 . $44.00 members:â$39 .60Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0160 . $64.00 members:â$57 .60
guiding supervisors through the intri-cate process of managing others, this comprehensive handbook addresses the fundamental issues facing new managers. it also serves as a welcome refresher and reference for experienced managers fac-ing new challenges in this complex and changing environment.
âShouldâbeâatâhandâforâeveryâlibraryâadministrator .âââThe Midwest Book Review
âReadersâofâthisâworkâwillâcomeâawayâwithâanâunderstandingâofâtheâmanyâfacetsâthatâmakeâaâmanagerâsuccessful .âââInternet Reference Services Quarterly
BESTSELLER
Hiring, Training, and Supervising Library Shelvers byâPatriciaâTunstall
Print: 978-0-8389-1010-8 . 2010 . softcover120 pp . 6x9 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00ebook: 7400-0108 . $38.00 members:â$34 .20Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0108 . $56.00 members:â$50 .40
How do you find good library shelvers and keep them for more than a few months? tunstall gives practical advice to help you do just that with a complete overview on how to hire, test, train, and retain shelvers.
âThisâisâanâexcellentâmanualâforâlibraries,âtheirâshelvingâstaff,âandâanyâpersonâwhoâsupervisesâthem .âââ âBooklist
âThisâdown-to-earth,âeasy-to-useâresourceâshouldâbeâpurchasedâbyâallâsupervisorsâwhoâoverseeâshelversâinâtheirâlibraries .âHighlyârecommended .ââLibrary Journal
The Challenge of Library Management: Leading with Emotional Engagement byâWyomaâvanDuinkerkenâandâPixeyâAnneâMosley
Print: 978-0-8389-1102-0 . 2011 . softcover184 pp . 6x9 . $52.00 members:â$46 .80ebook: 7400-1020 . $42.00 members:â$37 .80Print/ebook bundle: 7700-1020 . $61.00 members:â$54 .90
Change is inevitable and essential to any functioning institution. but change can be stressful, especially when it upsets established routines and patterns. library managers need to be able to lead staff through episodes of change while remain-ing empathetic, and this book shows them how to
â engage library staff in the process and encourage their active participation
â navigate successfully through common types of change, such as space plan-ning, departmental reorganization, and changes in work responsibilities
â draw on concepts from psychology, communication, empowerment, plan-ning, and evaluation to minimize friction
â and much more
âFromâdealingâwithâtheâshiftingâofâresponsibilities,âworkingâwithâstaff,âdealingâwithâtheâseveralâtypesâofâchangeâsuchâasâreorganizingâspace,âstaffârestructuring,âandâmoreâ .â .â .â .ââAâstronglyârecommendedâpickâforâanyâlibrarianâleaderâwhoâexpectsâtoâseeâdauntingâleadershipâchallengesâinâtheirâfuture .ââ âMidwest Book Review
Hiring and Supervising Library Shelvers eCourse byâPatriciaâTunstalleCourSe:
978-0-8389-9075-9 2010 . 3 hours . $55.00 members:â$49 .50 eCourSe/ebook bundle:
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Library Supervision eCourse byâJoanâGieseckeâandââBethâMcNeileCourSe:
978-0-8389-9076-6 2010 . 3 hours . $55.00 members:â$49 .50 eCourSe/ebook bundle:â7800-0766 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50
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Coaching in the Library: A Management Strategy for Achieving Excellence, Second Edition byâRuthâF .âMetz
Print: 978-0-8389-1037-5 . 2011 . softcover112 pp . 8.5x11 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00ebook: 7400-0375 . $40.00 members:â$36 .00 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0375 . $59.00 members:â$53 .10
real-world examples and coaching sce-narios specific to library work will help you
â be both a coach and a player by learn-ing the terminology and techniques
â recognize and use the abilities and tal-ents of staff at all levels
â guide individuals toward a unified goalâ encourage innovation, flexibility, and
problem-solvingâ Spotlight the big-win opportunities
âNewâforms,âuser-friendlyâtables,âsampleâscenarios,âandâmanyâannotatedâreferencesâinâthisânewâeditionâwillâhelpâmaximizeâtheâpotentialâofâallâlibraryâstaffâandâhelpâtheâlibraryâachieveâpeakâperformanceâandâbecomeâaâtrulyâeffectiveâorganization .âââBooklist
Mentoring in the Library: Building for the Future byâMartaâK .âLee
Print: 978-0-8389-3593-4 . 2011 . softcover 136 pp . 6x9 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00ebook: 7400-5934 . $40.00 members:â$36 .00 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-5934 . $59.00 members:â$53 .10
Mentorship is essential to the health of any institution; sharing knowledge and experience transforms managers into stronger leaders and helps less senior employees improve their job skills. noted reference librarian and researcher lee offers librarians at all levels both her expe-rience and her ideas about establishing a formal mentoring process at the library. readers will learn
â the kinds of skills the mentor should have, with techniques for successful development, education, and training
â How to establish formal and informal mentoring arrangements, with a chapter devoted to mentoring librarians elec-tronically
â keys to working with students, interns, volunteers, and those interested in a library science career
â and much more
Managing Library Volunteers, Second Edition byâPrestonâDriggersâandâeileenâDumas
Print: 978-0-8389-1064-1 . 2011 . softcover 328 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
authors driggers and dumas have com-pletely overhauled their classic work and present a top-to-bottom toolkit for recruit-ing, interviewing, training, supervising, and evaluating volunteers, with
â tips for recruiting volunteers from your community by using social network-ing, electronic posting, and the library website
â Principles of volunteer administration, including the rights and duties of volun-teers
â information on important legal and risk management issues facing libraries
â dozens of sample job descriptions, application forms, parental permissions, sign-in sheets, planning checklists, exit surveys, and much more
Quality volunteers can make a world of difference in todayâs library, and this hands-on guide gives you everything you need to maximize services and build a bridge between your library and the com-munity it serves.
BESTSELLER The Quality Library: A Guide to Staff-Driven Improvement, Better Efficiency, and Happier Customers byâSaraâLaughlinâandâRayâW .âWilson
978-0-8389-0952-2 . 2008 . softcover192 pp . 8.5x11 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
ââ .â .â .âgivesâclearâdirectionâonâhowâtoâescapeâtheâtrapâofâinefficientâand/orâineffectiveâprocessesâandâreplaceâthemâwithâpoliciesâandâworkflowsâthatâenhanceâtheâlibraryâuserâsâexperienceâandâbetterâaddressâuserâexpectations .âââSerials Review
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The Successful Library Trustee Handbook, Second Edition byâMaryâY .âMoore
Print: 978-0-8389-1003-0 . 2010 . softcover128 pp . 6x9 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30 ebook: 7400-0030 . $40.00 members:â$36 .00Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0030 . $59.00 members:â$53 .10
âSomethingâtoâbeâbroughtâalongâbyâaâlibraryâadministratorâforâtheirâmeetingsââ .â .â .âenthusiasticallyârecommended .â âThe Midwest Book Review
Privacy and Confidentiality Issues: A Guide for Libraries and Their Lawyers byâTheresaâChmara
Print: 978-0-8389-0970-6 . 2008 . softcover 104 pp . 6x9 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00 ebook: 7400-9706 . $40.00 members:â$36 .00Print/ebook bundle: 7700-9706 . $59.00 members:â$53 .10
âAâvaluableâresourceâforâanyâlibraryâandâtheirâlawyers,âthisâeasy-to-readâguideâpresentsâquestionsâandâanswers,âactualâcourtâcasesâthatâillustrateâtheâsignificanceâofâtheseâissuesâandâguidelinesâforâcreatingâonesâownâpolicies .ââ âAmerican Reference Books Annual
Moving Materials: Physical Delivery in Libraries editedâbyâValerieâHortonâandâBruceâSmith
Print: 978-0-8389-1001-6 . 2010 . softcover208 pp . 6x9 . $72.00 members:â$64 .80 ebook: 7400-0016 . $58.00 members:â$52 .20Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0016 . $85.00 members:â$76 .50
âAâquickâreadâpackedâwithâtonsâofâvaluableâinformationâthatâwillâhelpâlibraryâmanagersâlearnâhowâtoâprovideâhigh-qualityâdeliveryâserviceâthatâisâfasterâandâmoreâcostâefficient .ââ âTechnical Services
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Moving Your Library: Getting the Collection from Here to There byâStevenâCarlâFortriede
Print: 978-0-8389-0994-2 . 2010 . softcover 200 pp . 8.5x11 . $72.00 members:â$64 .80
âForâanyâlibrarianâwhoâmayâbeâfacingâaâlocationâchangeâinâtheâfutureâ .â .â .âaâsolidâinvestment .ââââThe Midwest Book Review
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NEW Privatizing Libraries byâJaneâJerrard,âNancyâBolt,âandâKarenâStrege
Print: 978-0-8389-1154-4 . 2012 . softcover . 96 pp . 8.5x11 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
this timely ala editions Special report provides a succinct but comprehensive overview of the âprivatizationâ of public libraries. it provides a history of the trend of local and state govern-ments privatizing public services and assets, and then examines the history of public library privatization right up to the California legislation introduced earlier this year to restrict cities in the state from privatizing library services.
the Special report also examines what happens when a private, for-profit organization takes over essential management tasks and decisions of a public library, including the effects this can have on services, patron satisfaction, and staff, as well as legal issues. it provides in-depth recommendations for librarians who want to retain control of their own institutions. Complete with case studies, statistics, and a valuable checklist of to-dos for libraries that are facing partial or complete privatization.
Organizational Storytelling for Librarians: Using Stories for Effective Leadership byâKateâMarekâ
Print: 978-0-8389-1079-5 . 2011 . softcover120 pp . 6x9 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00ebook: 7400-0795 . $40.00 members:â$36 .00Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0795 . $59.00 members:â$53 .10
Marek shows readers how they can use storytelling to communicate vision and values with
â a primer on how to develop storytelling skills
â tips on how to use narratives to navi-gate change and build community
â Strategies for using your libraryâs build-ings and history to communicate shared goals
â and much more
Assessing Service Quality: Satisfying the Expectations of Library Customers, Second Edition byâPeterâHernonâandâellenâAltman
Print: 978-0-8389-1021-4 . 2010 . softcover215 pp . 8.5x11 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50
âTheâgreatâstrengthâofâtheâbookâliesâwithâtheârecommendedâpracticalâmethods,âgroundedâinâwell-explainedâtheory,âbyâwhichâlibrariesâcanâcomplementâtraditionalâassessmentâmeasuresâwithâaâcustomer-centeredâframework .âHighlyârecommended .â âInternet Reference Services Quarterly
BESTSELLER Librarians as Community Partners: An Outreach Handbook editedâbyâCarolâSmallwood
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BESTSELLER Interlibrary Loan Practices Handbook, Third Edition editedâbyâCheriĂ©âL .âWeibleââandâKarenâL .âJankeâwithâaââforewordâbyâVirginiaâBoucherââPrint: 978-0-8389-1081-8 . 2011 . softcover144 pp . 8.5x11 . $85.00 members:â$76 .50 ebook: 7400-0818 . $68.00 members:â$61 .20Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0818 . $99.00 members:â$89 .10â
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Fundamentals of Technical Services Management byâSheilaâS .âIntnerâwithââPeggyâJohnson
Print: 978-0-8389-0953-9 . 2008 . softcover136 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
focusing on strategies for success, the information offered here can be applied to all library types. newly appointed technical services managers, library practitioners seeking to advance their careers, and library school students will all benefit from this practical, step-by-step approach.
âIntnerâandâJohnsonâintroduceâtechnicalâservicesâmanagementâasâaâconsultativeâroleâfocusedâonâtheâlibraryâsâmission .âItâisâaârealâworldâpictureâofâwhatâitâtakesâtoâsucceedâasâaâmanagerâtoday .âââTechnicalities
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Preservation and Conservation for Libraries and Archives byâNellyâBalloffetâandâJennyâHille
Print: 978-0-8389-1005-4 . 2004 . softcover 240 pp . 8.5x11 . $85.00 members:â$76 .50
for any library, archive, or historical soci-ety committed to getting materials back into circulation as quickly as possible, this reference offers a one-stop solution. from the issues relevant to directors to hands-on instructions for technicians, itâs an excellent reference for the entire library.
âAâsolidâbaseâofâinformationâaboutâtheâtechniques,âequipment,âandâmaterialsâneededâtoâpreserveâmaterials .ââ ââReference & Research Book News
âBeautifullyâcraftedâandâillustrated .âWhyâshouldâtechnicalâservicesâlibrariansâpurchaseâanotherâbookâonâpreservation?âBalloffetâandâHilleâhaveâillustratedâalmostâeveryâpageâwithâphotographsâandâlineâdrawings .â âTechKNOW
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NEW Staff Development: A Practical Guide, 4th Edition editedâbyâCarolâZsulya,âAndreaâStewart,âandâCarletteâWashington-HoaglandâforâtheâLibraryâLeadershipââandâManagementâAssociationâ(LLAMA)
Print: 978-0-8389-1149-5 . 2012 . softcover . 152 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
Staff development and training are not only important but essential to ensure that librar-ies meet new challenges and fulfill their missions, especially in a constantly changing world where technological innovations directly impact information access. this new edition offers unique, state-of-the-art perspectives on such important topics as
â building a staff development program, and strategies for developing staffâ tracking changes through training, including the importance of setting goals and needs
assessmentsâ refining the customer service attitudeâ using instructional design for staff development
this is a volume that every librarian charged with staff development should have at the ready.
What They Donât Teach You in Library School byâelisabethâDoucett
Print: 978-0-8389-3592-7 . 2010 . softcover160 pp . 6x9 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00ebook: 7400-5927 . $40.00 members:â$36 .00 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-5927 $59.00 members:â$53 .10
MlS programs do a good job of teaching the basic skills of being a librarianâhow to catalog books, how to clarify a refer-ence request, how to run a story hour. but as any working librarian will tell you, thatâs not the half of it. a long-time library administrator, doucett gives new librarians a full dose of practical advice and wisdom that remains between the lines of most library curricula, while also teaching sea-soned professionals a thing or two.
How to Stay Afloat in the Academic Library Job PoolâeditedâbyâTeresaâY .âNeelyâwithâaâforewordâbyâCamilaâA .âAlire
Print: 978-0-8389-1080-1 . 2011 . softcover152 pp . 6x9 . $40.00 members:â$36 .00ebook: 7400-0801 . $32.00 members:â$28 .80 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0801 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
âAâwelcomeâadditionâtoâanyâcareerâorâlibraryâschoolâcollection .âWhileâmuchâisâgearedâspecificallyâtoâtheâacademicâlibrarian,âotherâparts,âsuchâasâreadingâtheâjobâadâorâtheâinterviewâprocess,âwillâbenefitâanyoneâinâneedâofâadviceâonâjobâseekingâatâanyâlevelâofâtheâcareerâladder .ââ âLibrary Journal
Workplace Learning and Leadership: A Handbook for Library and Nonprofit Trainers byâLoriâReedâandâPaulâSignorelli
Print: 978-0-8389-1082-5 . 2011 . softcover176 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50ebook: 7400-0825 . $44.00 members:â$39 .60 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0825 . $64.00 members:â$57 .60
âLibrarianshipâisâaâcareerâthatârequiresâlifelongâlearning .âThisâbookâdiscussesâtheâroleâofâtheâtrainerâasâinternalâconsultantâandâchangeâagentâ .â .â .âtheâauthorsâtalkâaboutâtheirâownâsituationsâandâshareâtheâcommentsâofâtheirâcounterparts .ââ âBooklist
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Straight from the Stacks: A First-Hand Guide to Careers in Library and Information Science byâLauraâTownsendâKaneâ
978-0-8389-0865-5 2003 . softcover 192 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
BESTSELLER The Visible Librarian: Asserting Your Value with Marketing and Advocacy byâJudithâA .âSiess
978-0-8389-0848-8 . 2003 . softcover176 pp . 6x9 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
NEW Working in the Virtual Stacks: The New Library and Information Science editedâbyâLauraâTownsendâKane
Print: 978-0-8389-1103-7 . 2011 softcover . 184 pp . 6x9 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30ebook: 7400-1037 . $38.00 members:â$34 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-1037 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
in this informative volume, veteran author kane interviews dozens of practicing librarians who are highly involved with technology as part of their day-to-day jobs. revealing the full richness of the profession, kane
â Profiles web-services librarians in a vari-ety of settings
â offers insights into career opportunities in the library world by challenging traditional notions of what a librarian does
â Shows examples of real-world librarian-ship in the fields of technology instruction, digital futures, virtual libraries, and even librarians as entrepreneurs
â Presents an exciting future for librarians, already upon us today
NEW Pre- and Post-Retirement Tips for Librarians editedâbyâCarolâSmallwood
Print: 978-0-8389-1120-4 . 2012 . softcover176 pp . 6x9 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
retirement holds many questions for librarians. Smallwoodâs volume offers insight, inspiration, and tips for those already retired as well as those thinking about retiring. a raft of veteran librar-ians, financial advisors, and other experts address
â Planning for retirement, and how to leave things in good shape for those continuing your work
â the pros and cons of taking early retire-ment, including financial considerations
â How to stay connected to the profession after leaving the job by engaging in part-time work and through professional-related activities
â Second careers, community volunteer-ing, travel, staying healthy, budgeting, and other post-retirement activities and concerns
â and much more
A Librarianâs Guide to an Uncertain Job Market byâJeannetteâWoodwardâ
Print: 978-0-8389-1105-1 . 2011 . softcover112 pp . 8.5x11 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50ebook: 7400-1051 . $36.00 members:â$32 .40 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-1051 . $53.00 members:â$47 .70
in this ala editions Special report woodward helps at-risk librarians
â Prepare for budget crunches by show-ing them how to develop versatile skills and plan ahead for potential changes in employment
â educate themselves about which library positions are being phased out and which will hold steady or expand
â adjust their career goals, repurpose their existing skills for non-traditional librarian-ship, and even search for work in non-library settings
this Special report provides the compas-sionate guidance and pragmatic support that librarians will need to survive possible career crises and reenter the job market with renewed confidence.
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ALA TechSource Workshopsala techSource workshops help you and your staff participate in hands-on learning and make the best technology decisions for your library. these webinars offer focused, small-group discussions and the chance to get authoritative answers to your technology-related questions while interacting with colleagues who have similar concerns. related readings enhance your learning and support focused discussion in chat. You will have access to the archive, including chat, for future reference. gather a few coworkers and take advantage of the cost-effective group rates to share the learning.
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Librariansâ Assessments of Automation Systems: Survey Results 2007â2010 byâMarshallâBreedingâandâAndromedaâYelton
Library Technology Reports May/June 2011 (47:4)
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Librariansâ Assessments of Automation SystemsSurvey Resu ts 2007 2010
Marshall Breeding and Andromeda Yelton
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Using WordPress as a Library Content Management System byâKyleâJonesâandââPolly-AlidaâFarringtonâ
Library Technology Reports april 2011 (47:3)
Print: 978-0-8389-5831-5 . 2011 . softcover 64 pp . 8.5x11 . $43.00 members:â$38 .70ebook: 7400-8315 . $34.00 members:â$30 .60
Using Web Analytics in the Library byâKateâMarekâ
Library Technology Reports July 2011 (47:5)
Print: 978-0-8389-5833-9 . 2011 . softcover 54 pp . 8.5x11 . $43.00 members:â$38 .70
The Transforming Public Library Technology Infrastructure byâALAâOfficeâforâResearchâandâStatistics
Library Technology Reports august/September 2011 (47:6)
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NEW Going Mobile: Developing Apps for Your Library Using Basic HTML Programming byâScottâLaâCounte
Print: 978-0-8389-1129-7 . 2011 . softcover . 64 pp . 8.5x11 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
Patrons increasingly expect access to their libraries anywhere, anytime. this ala editions Special report provides practical guidance in how librarians can put the library in the palms of their patronsâ hands. using the HtMl skills that many librarians already have along with flexible development tools, technology expert la Counte shows how creating a customized mobile app doesnât need to be expensive or require deep expertise. in straightforward, practi-cal terms he
â demonstrates how to establish a presence on the mobile web with mobile websites and phone apps
â details open-source development tools such as Phonegap that allow for the creation of mobile apps that work on a variety of mobile operating systems
â discusses methods for assessing a libraryâs user base and getting buy-in from admini-strators
following the pointers in this Special report, libraries can easily go wherever their patrons do!
Doing Social Media So It Matters: A Librarianâs Guide byâLauraâSolomon
Print: 978-0-8389-1067-2 . 2011 . softcover80 pp . 8.5x11 . $37.00 members:â$33 .30ebook: 7400-0672 . $30.00 members:â$27 .00 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0672 . $43.00 members:â$38 .70 âAuthorâSolomonâknowsâhowâtoâdoâsocialâmedia .âSheâwasâinstrumentalâinâsavingâmuchâofâtheâ$147âmillionâbudgetâreductionsâdirectedâatâlibrariesâan-nouncedâbyâtheâOhioâgovernorâinâJuneâ2009,âandâsheâdidâthisâbyâmobilizingâlibraryâsupportersâthroughâTwitterâandâotherâsocialâmediaâsitesâ .â .â .â .âTheâbookâgivesâbothâtheânoviceâandâtheâexperi-encedâsocialâmediaâpractitionerâadviceâonâhowâtoâuseâtheseâvirtual-commu-nicationsâtoolsâmoreâeffectivelyâandâisârecommendedâforâanyâlibraryâdesiringâtoâincreaseâtheâsocialâmediaâeffective-nessâquotientâofâtheâstaff .ââââBooklist
Gadgets and Gizmos: Personal Electronics and the Library byâJasonâGriffey
Library Technology Reports, april 2010 (46:3)
Print: 978-0-8389-5809-4 . 2010 . softcover36 pp . 8.5x11 . $43.00 members:â$38 .70ebook: 7400-8094 . $33.00 members:â$29 .70
eminent blogger and library technology expert griffey provides a comprehensive guide to the present and future of modern gadgets, and how they can fit into any librarianâs plan for a high-tech future. from e-readers to cameras and audio record-ers to the iPad, griffey provides insight into what these devices can do, how much they cost, and how librarians can use them to enhance their facilities and services.
Putting XML to Work in the Library: Tools for Improving Access and Management byâDickâR .âMillerâandââKevinâS .âClarke
Print: 978-0-8389-0863-1 . 2003 . softcover208 pp . 7x10 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
for librarians working in systems, techni-cal services, cataloging, and as webmas-ters, these are the tools you need to cre-ate more integrated solutions to organize and create access to information.
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NEW Fundamentals of Library Instruction byâMontyâL .âMcAdoo
Print: 978-0-8389-1141-9 . 2012 . 160 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
being a great teacher is part and parcel of being a great librarian. in this book, veteran instruction services librarian Mcadoo lays out the fundamentals of the discipline in easily accessible lan-guage. Succinctly covering the topic from top to bottom, he
â offers an overview of the historical context of library instruction, drawing on recent research in learning theory to help the instructor choose the most effective strategies for any situation
â Shows readers how to assess the information needs of a given audience, how to develop a cur-riculum for teaching information literacy, and how to fit an appropriate amount of content into the allotted time
â addresses the pros and cons of online versus face-to-face instructionâ includes methods for publicizing the availability of the libraryâs learning opportunities
with expert guidance for putting theory into practice, Mcadooâs book helps librarians connect with students as effectively as possible.
Building Bridges: Connecting Faculty, Students, and the College Library byâMontyâL .âMcAdoo Print: 978-0-8389-1019-1 . 2010 . softcover 176 pp . 6x9 . $57.00 members:â$51 .30ebook: 7400-0191 . $46.00 members:â$41 .40 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0191 $67.00 members:â$60 .30
âTheâwealthâofâMcAdooâsâreal-worldâsuggestionsâincludedâthroughoutâthisâguideâareâpriceless,âandâthisâreviewer,âanâexperiencedâacademicâlibrarian,âplansâtoâtryâoutâsomeâofâthemâsoon .ââââInternet Reference Services Quarterly
âAâusefulâadditionâtoâanyâlibraryâinâanâacademicâorâhigherâeducationâinstitution .âItâisâwellâthought-outâbothâinâitsâpresentationâandâcontent .ââââThe Australian Library Journal
NEW Fundamentals of Reference byâCarolynâM .âMulac
Print: 978-0-8389-1087-0 . 2012 . softcover 192 pp . 6x9 . $52.00 members:â$46 .80
written in an accessible style and designed for everyday use, this book presents an overview of the basic tools and techniques of reference work, including
â a section addressing such important topics as telephone reference, the refer-ence interview, and electronic reference
â Chapters which focus on types of refer-ence tools, including encyclopedias, dictionaries, directories, handbooks, and almanacs
â appendixes with key documents prepared by the reference and user Services association (ruSa) and an annotated bibliography
this invaluable book will quickly become your fundamental reference!
NEW The Whole Library Handbook 5: Current Data, Professional Advice, and Curiosa about Libraries and Library Services editedâbyâGeorgeâM .âeberhart
Print: 978-0-8389-1090 . 2012 . softcover 528 pp . 6x9 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
this one-of-a-kind volume is filled with facts, tips, lists, and resources for library professionals and information workers of all kinds. both entertaining and edu-cational!
PraiSe for tHe PreviouS edition:
âTimely,âhumorous,âandâinformative .âeveryoneâwhoâplansâtoâenterâthisâprofessionâwouldâdoâwellâtoâownâaâcopy .ââ âPublic Libraries
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Reflective Teaching, Effective Learning: Instructional Literacy for Library Educators byâCharâBoothâ
Print: 978-0-8389-1052-8 . 2011 . softcover 208 pp . 8.5x11 . $60.00 members:â$54 .00ebook: 7400-0528 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0528 $70.00 members:â$63 .00
this much-needed book introduces accessible concepts in instructional design (id) and instructional technology (it) that will help librarians at any level of experience. booth, an avid library technol-ogy advocate
â explains the nuts and bolts of id, a learner-focused, goal-oriented process of teaching real-world skills, and it, a component of id that stresses the eval-uation and effective use of technology to encourage learning
â grounds theory and principles in useful, real-world applications, such as tradi-tional classroom instruction, websites, staff training, and wikis
â illustrates the instructional design pro-cess using case studies
taking a practical, methodical approach, boothâs work helps librarians become better learners and teachers.
REFLECTIVE TEACHINGEFFECTIVE LEARNINGINSTRUCTIONAL LITERACY FOR L BRARY EDUCATORS
CHAR BOOTH
Information Literacy Assessment: Standards-Based Tools and AssignmentsbyâTeresaâY .âNeely
978-0-8389-0914-0 2006 . softcover 218 pp . 6x9 . $52.00 members:â$46 .80
Hope, Hype and VoIP: Riding the Library Technology Cycle byâCharâBooth
Library Technology Reports, July 2010 (46:5)
Print: 978-0-8389-5811-7 2010 . softcover . 36 pp . 8.5x11$43.00 members:â$38 .70ebook: 7400-8117 . $34.00 members:â$30 .60 â
Web-Based Instruction:A Guide for Libraries, Third Edition byâSusanâSharplessâSmith
Print: 978-0-8389-1056-6 . 2010 . softcover 256 pp . 6x9 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50ebook: 7400-0566 . $44.00 members:â$39 .60 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0566 $64.00 members:â$57 .60
expanding on the popular, practical how-to guide for public, academic, school, and special libraries, technology expert Sharpless Smith offers library instructors the confidence to take web-based instruc-tion into their own hands.
âexcellentâinformation,âin-depthâexplanationsâ .â .â .âaânotableâchoiceâforâthoseâconsideringâweb-basedâinstruction .âââVOYA
âAnyoneâwhoâwishesâtoâembarkâonâaâweb-basedâinstructionâprojectâshouldâdiscoverâveryâusefulâpointersâinâthisâwork .âFurthermore,âforâthoseâwhoâwantâtoâresearchâweb-basedâinstructionâandâdigitalâinformationâliteracy,âtheâbookâprovidesâaâbasicâorientationâsupplementedâwithâreferencesâtoâmoreâresources .ââ âOnline Information Review
BESTSELLER Teaching Information Literacy: 50 Standards-Based Exercises for College Students, Second Edition byâJoannaâM .âBurkhardtâandâMaryâC .âMacDonaldâwithââAndrĂ©eâJ .âRathemacher
Print: 978-0-8389-1053-5 . 2010 . softcover 152 pp . 8.5x11 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00ebook: 7400-0535 . $40.00 members:â$36 .00 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0535 $59.00 members:â$53 .10
ââ .â .â .ârecommendedâforâallâlibrariansâwhoâteachâinâaâhigherâeducationalâinstitution .âââThe Idaho Librarian
âManyâtypesâofâeducators,ânotâjustâacademicâlibrarians,âwouldâfindâvalueâinâthisâbook .âTheâstatedâaudienceâisâcollegeâstudents,âbutâbecauseâofâtheâvarietyâofâdesigns,âmanyâofâtheâexercisesâcouldâeasilyâbeâusedâasâearlyâasâhighâschool .âThisâpracticalâtextâisâveryâeasyâtoâread .ââ âReference & User Services Quarterly
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The Librarian as Information Consultant: Transforming Reference for the Information Age byâSarahâAnneâMurphy
Print: 978-0-8389-1086-3 . 2011 . softcover 120 pp . 7x10 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20ebook: 7400-0863 . $38.00 members:â$34 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0863 $56.00 members:â$50 .40
Murphy innovatively rethinks the philoso-phy behind current library reference servic-es in this thought-provoking book, which
â rebrands reference librarianship on the model of a consulting business, provid-ing a renewed vision of the reference desk by treating patrons as clients
â Spells out the importance of the patronâs voice, and details methods for building and maintaining relationships with patrons
â identifies the reference librarianâs com-petitive advantage over web search engines
Murphy adapts existing business practices and programs to the context of the library, allowing reference department staff and administrators to monitor and continuously improve their libraryâs services.
NEW Making Sense of Business Reference: A Guide for Librarians and Research Professionals byâCeliaâRoss
Print: 978-0-8389-1084-9 . 2012 . softcover 176 pp . 6x9 . $52.00 members:â$46 .80
ross explains how to provide quality refer-ence help on issues from marketing to financeâfor business people, students, and even business faculty. Honing in on funda-mentals, this practical guide
â explains how to conduct the reference interview, with tips for helping clients help themselves
â identifies important business resources, both free and fee-based
â offers chapters devoted to industry and market information, small-business needs, international business research, investing and the stock market, and marketing and demographics
a detailed bibliography functions as both a standing reference for desk use as well as a collection development aid for building a core business collection. including numer-ous illustrative case studies, Making Sense of Business Reference takes the guess-work out of doing business research.
NEW College Libraries and Student Culture: What We Now Know editedâbyâLyndaâM .âDukeââandâAndrewâD .âAsher
Print: 978-0-8389-1116-7 . 2012 . softcover 192 pp . 6x9 . $60.00 members:â$54 .00
How do college students really conduct research for classroom assignments? in 2008, five large illinois universities were awarded a library Services and technology act grant to try to answer that question. the resulting ongoing study has already yielded some eye-opening results. the findings suggest changes ranging from simple adjustments in service and resources to modifying the physical layout of the library. in this book asher and duke, two anthropological researchers involved with the project since the beginning,
â Summarize the studyâs history, including its goals, parameters, and methodology
â offer a comprehensive discussion of the research findings, touching on issues such as website design, library instruc-tion for faculty, and meeting the needs of commuter and minority students
â detail a number of service reforms which have already been implemented at the participating institutions
this important book deepens our under-standing of how academic libraries can better serve studentsâ needs, and also serves as a model for other researchers interested in a user-centered approach to evaluating library services.
Academic Librarianship by Design: A Blended Librarianâs Guide to the Tools and Techniques byâStevenâJ .âBellââandâJohnâD .âShank
978-0-8389-0939-3 2007 . softcover 208 pp . 6x9 . $57.00 members:â$51 .30
The Academic Library and the Net Gen Student: Making the Connections byâSusanâGibbons
978-0-8389-0946-1 2007 . softcover 136 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
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NEW Library Literacy Initiatives: First Steps for Adult English Language Learners by VivianâR .âWynn,âOfficeâforâLiteracyâandâOutreachâServices
Print: 978-0-8389-3600-9 . 2012 . 144 pp . 7x10 . softcover . $52.00 members:â$46 .80
the rise of the library as a multicultural community center is a distinctly 21st-century story; as never before, librarians have a unique opportunity to offer literacy services for adult english lan-guage learners. despite small budgets, small staff, and large service areas, itâs still possible for libraries to make a real difference, as the contributor persuasively demonstrates. this important new book draws from the american dream Starts @ your library, a four-year initiative of ala specifically implemented to help libraries build strong literacy services for adult english language learners and their families. including numerical data from the initiative, this book
â focuses on how the american dream libraries used innovative outreach strategies, strong com-munity collaborations, new technologies, dedicated volunteers, and creative fund- and friend-raising to develop and deliver literacy services
â Presents engaging first-person accounts from library directors, staff, volunteers, patrons, and partners to illustrate accomplishments, articulate lessons learned, and address community chal-lenges
â details the wide variety of service models employed in the initiative that can be easily adapted for a libraryâs own uses
whether a library is starting from scratch, adding and expanding literacy services, or retooling an existing program, the tips, tools, and resources in this volume will help any library effectively serve adult english language learners in the community.
NEW Small Business and the Public Library: Strategies for a Successful Partnership byâLuiseâWeiss,âSophiaâSerlis-McPhillips,âandâelizabethâMalafi
Print: 978-0-8389-0993-5 . 2011 . softcover 144 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50â
whether patrons need resources to start their own business, search for a new job, or locate demographic statistics to help them market their existing product, this resource will help you answer questions and meet their needs.
Public Library Services for the Poor: Doing All We Can byâLeslieâedmondsâHoltâandâGlenâe .âHolt
Print: 978-0-8389-1050-4 . 2010 . softcover 168 pp . 6x9 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20ebook: 7400-0504 . $38.00 members:â$34 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0504 $56.00 members:â$50 .40
ââ .â .â .âthisâbookâcouldânotâbeâmoreâusefulâorânecessary,âwithâitsâthoughtfulâtheoreticalâandâpracticalâadviceâforâprovidingâpublicâlibraryâservicesâtoâtheâpoor .ââ âLibrary Journal
Crisis in Employment:A Librarianâs Guide to Helping Job Seekers byâJaneâJerrard
Print: 978-0-8389-1013-9 . 2009 . softcover 76 pp . 8.5x11 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20ebook: 1013-900d . $39.00 members:â$35 .10 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0139 $57.00 members:â$51 .30
âProvidesâsuggestionsâforâprovidingâlow-costâassistanceâtoâjob-seekingâunemployedâlibraryâusersâ .â .â .âaâvaluableâbook .ââ âLibrary Journal
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NEW Adult Programs in the Library, Second Edition byâBrettâW .âLear
Print: 978-0-8389-1140-2 . 2012 . 180 pp . 8.5x11 . softcover . $52.00 members:â$46 .80
Programming is an important means of not only drawing new people to the library but also better serving existing patrons. learâs invaluable guide to adult programs s backâand better than ever, with refreshed, expanded content and new ideas to reinvigorate programs and give them a 21st-century spin. this edition includes
â updated chapters on basics such as funding, crafting guidelines, topic selection, publicity, post-program evaluations, and more
â a new section on technology, with ideas for online book discussions, programs via Skype, and information on turning programs into podcasts
â Methods for tailoring programs for specific groups, such as men, baby boomers, and seniorsâ Sample newsletters, press releases, scheduling forms, and program models, all available
as downloads via weblinks
walking the reader through every aspect of adult programming, this new edition of a tried-and-true book is truly a librarianâs best friend.
NEW Small Public Library Management byâJaneâPearlmutterâandâPaulâNelson
Print: 978-0-8389-1085-6 . 2011 . softcover 176 pp . 8.5x11 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
this practical handbook is packed with advice and dozens of checklists for
â Preparing budgetsâ Simplifying workflow through delegationâ Collection development and weeding â launching initiatives and outreach pro-
grams
âtales from the fieldâ offer real-world per-spectives from library directors across the county. from finance and Hr to collection development, policy, and programming, this resource puts ready-to-use informa-tion at your fingertips.
Public Libraries Going Green byâKathrynâMiller
Print: 978-0-8389-1018-4 . 2010 . softcover 120 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50ebook: 7400-0184 . $36.00 members:â$32 .40 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0184 $53.00 members:â$47 .70
Highly practical and bursting with ideas, this guide will serve as a quick reference source for going green in your library, with
â information on collection development, dis-posal, and recycling issues
â Suggestions for green equipment, tech-nology, and facilities
â Programming ideas with supporting tables and figures
â ways to get the community involved in the process
â and much more
Measuring Your Libraryâs Value: How to Do a Cost-Benefit Analysis for Your Public Library byâDonaldâS .âelliott,âGlenâe .âHolt,âSterlingâW .âHayden,âandâLeslieâedmondsâHolt
978-0-8389-0923-2 . 2007 . softcover 192 pp . 7x10 . $62.00 members:â$55 .80
Public Libraries and Internet Service Roles: Measuring and Maximizing Internet ServicesâbyâCharlesâR .âMcClureâandâPaulâT .âJaeger
978-0-8389-3576-7 . 2009 . softcover 120 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
âTheirâbookâraisesâourâawarenessâofâsomeâveryâcriticalâissuesâandâisârequiredâreadingâforâanyoneâwhoâcaresâaboutâpublicâlibraries .ââââBooklist
âManagersâneedâtoâbeâableâtoâquantifyâtheâvalueâofâtheirâorganizationsâwithâindisputableânumbers .âMeasuring Your Libraryâs Value canâtellâthemâexactlyâhowâtoâdoâthat .ââ ââMarketing Library Serivces
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Readersâ Advisory Service in the Public Library, Third EditionâbyâJoyceâG .âSaricks
Print: 978-0-8389-0897-6 . 2005 . softcover 160 pp . 6x9 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
âusefulâformatsâareâgivenâ .â .â .âincludesâvaluableâchecklistsâforâreadersââadvisoryâtrainingâasâwellâasâongoingâtrainingâactivitiesâforâmoreâexperiencedâreadersââadvisors .âââââSynergy
Demonstrating Results: Using Outcome Measurement in Your Library byâRheaâJoyceâRubinâforâtheâPublicâLibraryâAssociationâ(PLA)
Print: 978-0-8389-3560-6 . 2005 . softcover 176 pp . 8.5x11 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50
âGivesâleadersâaâwayâtoâshowâaccount-abilityâandâeffectivenessâsoâtheyâcanâdemonstrateâthatâlibrariesâchangeâlivesâandâdeserveâfinancialâsupport .âââââBooklist
Implementing for Results: Your Strategic Plan in Action byâSandraâNelsonâforâtheââPublicâLibraryâAssociationâ(PLA)â
Print: 978-0-8389-3579-8 . 2009 . softcover 256 pp . 8.5x11 . $70.00 members:â$63 .00
ââ .â .â .âanâexcellentâguideâtoâcontinueâfromâtheâplanningâtoâtheâimplementationâstage .âââARBA Online
A Strong Future for Public Library Use and Employment byâJosĂ©-MarieâGriffithsâandâDonaldâW .âKing
Print: 978-0-8389-3588-0 . 2011 . softcover 160 pp . 8.5x11 . $70.00 members:â$63 .00
Presented in collaboration with the office for research and Statistics (orS), the book includes an examination of trends in public library employment, such as
â Staff structure and educational level of staff
â outsourcing of library functionsâ Quality-of-life and quality-of-service
assessment
Hosting a Library Mystery: A Programming Guideâ byâelizabethâM .âKarle
Print: 978-0-8389-0986-7 . 2009 . softcover 120 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
âThisâcompleteâandâenthusiasticâguideâisârecommendedâforâanyâacademic,âschool,âorâpublicâlibraryâinterestedâinâlibraryâmysteryâprogramming .â âSchool Library Journal
Pla results Series
Strategic Planning for Results byâSandraâNelsonâforâtheââPublicâLibraryâAssociationâ(PLA)â
Print: 978-0-8389-3573-6 . 2008 . softcover 312 pp . 8.5x11 . $72.00 members:â$64 .80
âAâmust-haveâpublicationâforâeveryâpublicâlibrary,âasâwellâasâtheâkindâofâpublicationâlibrariansâinâotherâcontextsâcouldâuse .ââââLibrary Hi Tech
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Checklist of Library Building Design Considerations,Fifth Edition byâWilliamâW .âSannwald
Print: 978-0-8389-0978-2 . 2008 . softcover224 pp . 8.5x11 . $60.00 members:â$54 .00
âAnyâlibraryâthatâisâlookingâtoârenovateâorâaâlibraryâbeingâcreatedâfromâtheâplanningâstageâshouldâtakeâaâlookâatâthisâveryâusefulâbook .âââAmerican Reference Books Annual
âTheâyearsâofâexperienceâthatâSannwaldâprovidesâinâanâeasy-to-followâchecklistâshouldâunquestionablyâbeâinâtheâhandsâofâanyâlibraryâadministratorâwhoâisâaskedâtoâdevelopâaâplanningâteamâtoâdesignâand/orâredesignâaâlibraryâbuilding .âââInternet Reference Services Quarterly
NEW Public Libraries and Resilient Cities editedâbyâMichaelâDudley Print: 978-0-8389-1136-5 . 2012 . softcover . 192 pp . 8.5x11 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50
in this important book, noted urban planner and librarian dudley shows how public libraries can contribute to âplacemaking,â or the creation and nurturing of vital and unique communi-ties for their residents. using case studies and other information from the field, the author
â Shows how public libraries can address pressing urban and environmental sustainability issues through smart urban design practices
â Provides examples of innovation in public library design, management, and public servicesâ offers librarians, library administrators, and even urban planners the practical knowledge,
tools, and vocabulary to overcome professional and disciplinary barriers
from the economic renewal potential of library development projects, to the provision of public space in a privatizing world, from services for the homeless to crisis management during urban disasters, Public Libraries and Resilient Cities explores the vital role that public libraries can play in the promotion of ecologically, economically, and socially sustainable communities in challenging times.
Designing a School Library Media Center for the Future, Second Edition byâRolfâeriksonâandâCarolynâMarkuson
978-0-8389-0945-4 . 2007 . softcover 136 pp . 8.5x11 . $57.00 members:â$51 .30
âOfâgreatâuseâtoâanyoneâdesigningâaânewâorârenovatingâaâschoolâlibraryâmediaâcenterâofâanyâsize .ââ âAmerican Reference Books Annual
Teen Spaces: The Step-by-Step Library Makeover, Second Edition byâKimberlyâBolanâ
Print: 978-0-8389-0969-0 . 2008 . softcover 240 pp . 8.5x11 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
âIfâyouâveâeverâstaredâatâtheâteenâareaâinâyourâpublicâlibraryâandâsaidâwithâaâsigh,ââWeâveâgotâtoâdoâsomethingâwithâthatâspace,ââthisâbookâisâyourâsalvation .âItâsâaâgem .âBolanâsâadvocacyâisâcompelling .ââââPublic Libraries
â .â .â .âeasy-to-use,âno-nonsenseâguideâhighlyârecommendedââforâYAâibrarians .âââThe Midwest Book Review
Designing Space for Children and Teens in Libraries and Public Places byâSandraâFeinbergâandâJamesâR .âKeller,âAIA
Print: 978-0-8389-1020-7 . 2010 . softcover192 pp . 8.5x11 . $60.00 members:â$54 .00ebook: 1013-0207 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0207 $70.00 members:â$63 .00
âTheâknowledgeâbaseâofâtheâauthorsâaâlibrarianâwithâmoreâthanâthirty-fiveâyearsâofâpublicâlibraryâexperienceâandâanâarchitectâexperiencedâinâlibraryâplanningâandâdesign,âhavingâdesignedâmoreâthanâoneâhundredâlibraryâspacesâforâchildrenâisâveryâevidentâinâtheâdetailedâdescriptionsâandâdiscussionâofâtheâelementsâcrucialâtoâdesigningâfunctionalâandâaestheticallyâpleasingâspaces .âââVOYA
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Countdown to a New Library: Managing the Building Project, Second Edition byâJeannetteâWoodward
Print: 978-0-8389-1012-2 . 2010 . softcover 280 pp . 8.5x11 . $75.00 members:â$67 .50
âManyâofâherâsuggestionsâdealâwithâtheâtechnicalâaspectsâofâdesignâandâbuilding,âbutâsheâalsoâdelvesâintoâtheâpersonalârealm,âforâexample,âtheâadversarialârelationshipâthatâcanâariseâbetweenâarchitectâandâlibrarianâandâhowâtoâavoidâsuchâproblemsâ .â .â .âThisâbookâisâaânecessaryâreadâforâanyoneâconsideringâconstructionâorârenovationâofâaâlibrary .ââââVOYA
Building Science 101:A Primer for Librarians byâLynnâM .âPiotrowiczâandââScottâOsgoodâ
Print: 978-0-8389-1041-2 . 2010 . softcover
136 pp . 6x9 . $40.00 members:â$36 .00
âWithâthisâhandyâguideâatâyourâfingertips,âyouâwillâbeâableâtoâaddressâenergyâconservation,âmakeâadjustmentsâthatâcanâsaveâyouâvaluableâbudgetâdollars,âandâplanâforâfutureâissuesââ .â .â .ââThisâpaperbackâwillâbeâdog-earedâbyâtheâtimeâyouâfinishâyourâproject!âââââPublic Libraries
âTheirâbestâadvice:âLookâatâyourâphysicalâplantâbeforeâsomethingâgoesâwrong .âThisâbookâwillâgiveâyouâtheâbackgroundâtoâknowâwhatâyouâhaveâandâbuildâonâit .ââââVOYA
NEW The Faculty Commons: Teaching and Research in the Digital Age byâD .âRussellâBailey,âPhD
Print: 978-0-8389-1115-0 . 2012 . softcover 176 pp . 8.5x11 . $70.00 members:â$63 .00
bailey presents the definitive text on the faculty commons by
â laying out a brief historical development of the nascent faculty commons
â drawing parameters for defining and designing the faculty commons
â Suggesting ways to customize iterations and permutations for implementation
â offering exemplary case studies from practice
Supported with abundant bibliographic resources, this book surveys the current landscape and offers best practices for creating faculty commons.
Managing Your Library Construction Project: A Step-by-Step GuidebyâRichardâC .âMcCarthy,âAIA
Print: 978-0-8389-0931-7 . 2007 . softcover 184 pp . 8.5x11 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50
Planning Academic and Research Library Buildings, Third EditionâbyâPhilipâD .âLeightonâandâDavidâC .âWeber
Print: 978-0-8389-0747-4 . 1999 . softcover 928 pp . 8.5x11 . $165.00 members:â$148 .50
Transforming Library Service through Information Commons: Case Studies for the Digital Age byâD .âRussellâBaileyâandââBarbaraâGunterâTierney
Print: 978-0-8389-0958-4 . 2008 . softcover 184 pp . 8.5x11 . $70.00 members:â$63 .00
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Open Access: What You Need to Know Now byâWaltâCrawford
Print: 978-0-8389-1106-8 . 2011 . 80 pp . 8.5x11 . softcover . $45.00 members:â$40 .50ebook: 7400-1068 . $36.00 members:â$32 .40 . Print/ebook bundle: 7700-1068 . $53.00 members:â$47 .70
academic libraries routinely struggle to afford access to expensive journals, and patrons may not be able to obtain every scholarly paper they need. is open access (oa) the answer? in this ala editions Special report, Crawford helps readers understand what oa is (and isnât), as he concisely addresses the subject from the library perspective while taking a realistic view of corporate interests.
âAnâinsightful,âconciseâoverviewâofâtheâopenâaccessâmovementâbyâoneâofâlibrarianshipâsâbestâauthors .âHighlyârecommended .ââââCharles Bailey, Publisher, Digital Scholarship
âRecommendedâforâallâlibrariansâinterestedâinâserials,âscholarlyâcommunication,âorâtheâfutureâofâresearchâandâresearchâlibraries .ââââDorothea Salo, Research Services Librarian, University of Wisconsin
Licensing Digital Content: A Practical Guide for Librarians,Second Edition byâLesleyâellenâHarris
Print: 978-0-8389-0992-8 . 2009 . softcover 176 pp . 6x9 . $57.00 members:â$51 .30ebook: 7400-9928 . $46.00 members:â$41 .40 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-9928 $67.00 members:â$60 .30
âHarrisââbookâhasâbecomeâtheâstandardâforâlibrariesâandâhasâyetâtoâhaveâanâequalâpublishedâthatâisâeitherâasâusefulâorâasâclear .ââââARBA Online
Copyright & Electronic Resource Management eCourse byâLesleyâellenâHarris
eCourSe: 978-0-8389-9166-4 . 2010 . 8 hours $149.00 members:â$134 .10 eCourSe/ebook bundle with Licensing Digital Content:
7800-1664â. $156.00 members:â$140 .40
The Whole Digital Library Handbook editedâbyâDianeâKreshâforâtheâCouncilâonâLibraryâandâInformationâResources
Print: 978-0-8389-0926-3 . 2007 . softcover 376 pp . 6x9 . $60.00 members:â$54 .00
Metadata Fundamentals for All Librarians byâPriscillaâCaplan
978-0-8389-0847-1 2003 . softcover 192 pp . 8.5x11 $55.00 members:â$49 .50
âReadable,âinformativeâandâgearedâtoâlibrariansâseekingâaâsolidâfoundationâinâunderstandingâtheâprinciplesâofâusingâmetadataâeffectively .ââââSynergy
Digital Licensing Online eCourse byâLesleyâellenâHarriseCourSe: 7100-9928 . 2010 . 14 hours$149.00 members:â$134 .10
digital licensing and Copyright with lesley ellen Harris
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Using WordPress as a Library Content Management System byâKyleâM .âL .âJonesâandââPolly-AlidaâFarrington
Library Technology Reports april 2011 (47:3)
Print: 978-0-8389-5831-5 . 2011 . softcover 64 pp . 8.5x11 . $43.00 members:â$38 .70ebook: 7400-8315 . $34.00 members:â$30 .60
authors Jones and farrington, along with several librarian contributors, deliver a richly illustrated, practical guide for using wordPress as a tool for managing digital content, from basic set-up to customiza-tion with plugins.
NEW Managing Digital Projects byâIraâRevels
Print: 978-0-8389-1055-9 . 2012 . 224 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $75.00 members:â$67 .50
as computers become ever more central to the library experience, the number of digital projects that librarians are tasked with managing grows ever largerâmounting digital collections, overhaul-ing the catalog, and delivering web-served reference are just the tip of the iceberg. but an in-the-trenches approach to digital project management is usually both haphazard and inefficient. in this book, revels gets down to the practicalities of managing multiple digital projects by
â Presenting an overview of the subject, honing in on the âtriple constraintsâ faced by all projects: time, cost, and scope
â explaining the stages, activities, and outputs that should be considered in planning and executing a digital project
â Showing readers how to evaluate software packages to identify the best tools to carry out their projects
â including sample worksheets, job descriptions, and a complete bibliography for further research
time-strapped librarians need a book that brings them up to speed on this responsibility now funda-mental to every library, and this thorough, one-stop resource offers detailed coverage of the process from beginning to end.
BESTSELLER Out Front with Stephen Abram: A Guide for Information LeadersWritings compiledâbyâJudithâA .âSiessâandâJonathanâLorig,ââwithâforewordâbyâJaneâDysart
Print: 978-0-8389-0932-4 . 2007 . softcover 216 pp . 6x9 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
âAbramâsâinnovativeâideasâandâvisionâforâtheâfutureâofâlibrariesâareâsureâtoâprovokeâdiscussion .ââ âInfo Career Trends
âTheâworksâchosenâforâthisâbookâareâexcellent,âhighlyârelevantâtopicsâforâbothânewâandâmoreâexperiencedâinformationâprofessionals .âââ ââTechnicalities
Building the Digital Branch: Guidelines for Transforming Your Library Website byâDavidâLeeâKing
Library Technology Reports august/September 2009 (45:6)
Print: 978-0-8389-5804-9 . 2009 . softcover 38 pp . 8.5x11 . $43.00 members:â$38 .70ebook: 7400-8049 . $34.00 members:â$30 .60
transform your libraryâs website. this report explores the idea of the digital branchâa library website that is a vital, functional resource for patrons and enhances the libraryâs place within its community. the report outlines an efficient process for creating a digital branch while avoiding common pitfalls.
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NEW Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators: Creative Strategies and Practical Solutions, Third Edition byâKennethâD .âCrews
Print: 978-0-8389-1092-4 . 2012 . softcover 176 pp . 8.5x11 . $57.00 members:â$51 .30
Crews has completely revised his classic text to remap the territory with fresh, timely insights into applications of copyright law for librarians, educators, and academics. readers will
â learn copyright definitions and key excep-tions for education and library services
â find information quickly with âkey pointsâ sidebars, legislative citations, and cross-references
â get up to speed on current interpretations of the digital Millennium Copyright act from a librarian-educator viewpoint
â and much more
NEW Complete Copyright for Kâ12 Librarians and Educators byâCarrieâRussell Print: 978-0-8389-1083-2 . 2012 . 256 pp . 7x10 . softcover . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
School librarians and educators have specific copyright questions that are often glossed over in larger books on the subject. now, thanks to best-selling copyright authority russell, thereâs a resource just for them, offering clear guidance for providing materials to students while carefully observing copyright law. using whimsical illustrations so well known from Complete Copyright, russell
â offers detailed advice on the distinctive issues of intellectual property in the school settingâ explores scenarios often encountered in classrooms, such as the use of copyrighted material in
school plays, band and orchestra performances, bulletin board displays, and student participa-tion in social media
â Precisely defines âfair use,â empowering readers by showing whatâs possible within the law
balancing intellectual property law with the rights of school librarians and educators will be easier with an assist from Complete Copyright for Kâ12 Librarians and Educators.
BESTSELLER
Complete Copyright:An Everyday Guide for Librarians byâCarrieâRussell
Print: 978-0-8389-3543-9 . 2004 . spiral-bound 262 pp . 10x8 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50
âAnâexcellentâpresentationâofâtheârelevantâlegalâandâpracticalâaspectsâofâcopyright .âââLibrary & Information Science Research
BESTSELLER Intellectual Freedom Manual, Eighth Edition byâtheâOfficeâforâIntellectualâFreedomâ(OIF)
Print: 978-0-8389-3590-3 . 2010 . softcover 464 pp . 6x9 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50ebook: 7400-5903 . $52.00 members:â$46 .80 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-5903 $76.00 members:â$68 .40
âGivenâthatâtheâprotectionâandâmain-tenanceâofâintellectualâfreedomâisâaââparamountâdutyâofâlibrariansâandâlibraries,âthe Intellectual Freedom Manual isâaânecessityâinâanyâlibrary .âââBooklist
ââ .â .â .âeveryâlibraryâshouldâhaveâatâleastâoneâcopyâatâtheâreadyâforâguidingâpolicyâdevelopmentâandâinâcaseâaâconflictâoverâintellectualâfreedomâoccursâ .â .â .âtheâdefinitiveâguideâbyâtheâprofessionâsâprimaryâadvocatesâforâintellectualâfreedom .ââ âAALL Spectrum
Copyright & Electronic Resource Management eCourse byâLesleyâellenâHarris
eCourSe:
978-0-8389-9166-4 . 2010 . 8 hours . $149.00 members:â$134 .10 eCourSe/ebook bundle
with Licensing Digital
Content: 7800-1664â $156.00 members:â$140 .40
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NEW True Stories of Censorship Battles in Americaâs Libraries editedâbyâValerieâNyeâandâKathyâBarco
Print: 978-0-8389-1130-3 . 2012 . 176 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
intellectual freedom is a core value of librarianship, but fighting to keep controversial materials on the shelves can sometimes feel like a lonely battle. those facing censorship challenges can find support and inspiration in this book, which compiles dozens of stories from library front lines. edifying and enlightening, this collection
â tells the stories of several librarians who withstood difficult circumstances to champion intellec-tual freedom
â touches on prickly issues such as age-appropriateness, some librariansâ temptation to preemp-tively censor, sensitive cultural expressions, and criminality in the library
â Presents case studies of defenses that were unsuccessful, so librarians facing similar challenges can learn from these defeats
there are fewer situations more stressful in a librarianâs professional life than being personally con-fronted with a demand to remove a book from the shelves or not knowing how to respond to other kinds of censorship challenges. reading this book will help fortify and inform those in the fray.
Protecting Intellectual Freedom in Your Academic Library byâBarbaraâM .âJonesâforâtheâOfficeâforâIntellectualâFreedomâ(OIF)
Print: 978-0-8389-3580-4 . 2009 . softcover 256 pp . 9x6 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
âShouldâbeârequiredâreadingâbyâlibraryâboardâmembersâandâlibraryâstaffâmembersâatâallâlevelsâofâresponsibility .âââThe Midwest Book Review
The Libraryâs Legal Answer Book byâMaryâMinowâandâTomasâA .âLipinski
978-0-8389-0828-0 2003 . softcover 350 pp . 6x9 . $57.00 members:â$51 .30
NEW Protecting Intellectual Freedom in Your Public Library byâJuneâPinnell-StephensââforâtheâOfficeâforâIntellectualâFreedomâ(OIF)
Print: 978-0-8389-3583-5 . 2012 . softcover 256 pp . 6x9 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
Chock-full of case studies, real-life examples, and hypothetical scenarios, this book provides
â an engaging way to introduce new employees to basic if concepts
â Practical advice on how to effectively handle intellectual freedom challenges
â numerous sidebars, written by if expert deborah Caldwell-Stone, detailing copy-right laws, statutes, past court cases, and sample policies
â and much more
Intellectual Property: Everything the Digital-Age Librarian Needs to Know byâTimothyâLeeâWherry
978-0-8389-0948-5 2007 . softcover 152 pp . 8.5x11 . $57.00 members:â$51 .30
Protecting Intellectual Freedom in Your School Library byâPatâR .âScalesâforâtheâOfficeâforâIntellectualâFreedomâ(OIF)
Print: 978-0-8389-3581-1 . 2009 . softcover 168 pp . 9x6 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
âTheâauthor,âPatâR .âScales,âtakesâaâpracticalâapproachâwithâthisâbookâwithâclearâexamples,âappropriateâexcerptsâofâlegalâstatutes,âdescriptionsâofâcourtâcases,ârealisticâcaseâstudies,âandâtips .ââââARBA Online
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NEW No Shelf Required 2: Use and Management of Electronic Books editedâbyâSueâPolanka Print: 978-0-8389-1145-7 . 2012 . 280 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $65.00 members:â$58 .50ebook: 7400-1457 . $52.00 members:â$46 .80 . Print/ebook bundle: 7700-1457 . $76.00 members:â$68 .40
in this sequel to her best-selling book of the same title, expert Polanka dives even deeper into the world of digital distribution. Contributors from across the breadth of the e-book world offer their perspectives on whatâs happening now and what to expect in the coming months and years. included in this invaluable resource are
â guidelines for performing traditional library processes such as cataloging, weeding, archiving, and managing e-book accessibility for patrons with special needs
â explorations of topics such as the e-book digital divide and open-access publishingâ Case studies from an array of academic, public, and school libraries, offering firsthand accounts
of what works, what doesnât, and whyâ discussions of the emerging model of the electronic-only library and the rich possibilities of
enhanced e-books
all librarians will want to familiarize themselves with the wealth of advice in this volume on best practices for use and management of e-books.
BESTSELLER
No Shelf Required: E-Books in Libraries editedâbyâSueâPolanka
Print: 978-0-8389-1054-2 . 2010 . softcover 200 pp . 6x9 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50ebook: 7400-0542 . $52.00 members:â$46 .80 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0542 $76.00 members:â$68 .40
âItsâthoroughâpresentationâisârequiredâreadingâforâallâlibrariansâwhoâhaveâorâareâaddingâe-booksâtoâtheirâcollections .âHighlyârecommended .ââââLibrary Journal
âTheâbestâavailableâsourceâforâtheâlatestâinformationâaboutâe-booksâinâlibrariesâ .â .â .âshouldâbeârequiredâonâeveryâshelf .âââââEpublishers Weekly
âAnâessentialâguideâtoâaâtopicâofâhighâimportance .ââââBooklist
BESTSELLER Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management, Second Edition byâPeggyâJohnson
Print: 978-0-8389-0972-0 . 2009 . softcover 424 pp . 6x9 . $70.00 members:â$63 .00ebook: 7400-9720 . $56.00 members:â$50 .40 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-9720 $82.00 members:â$73 .80
Johnson offers a comprehensive tour of this essential discipline and situates the fundamental ideas of collection develop-ment and management in historical and theoretical perspective, bringing this mod-ern classic fully up to date.
âTheâvolumeâcanâdefinitelyâbeâofâuseâtoâaâwideâvarietyâofâlibrariansâinâalmostâanyâtypeâofâinstitution,âandâshouldâbeâconsideredâessentialâreadingâforâtheâcollectionâdevelopmentâprofessional .ââââInternet Reference Services Quarterly
Developing an Outstanding Core Collection: A Guide for Libraries, Second Edition byâCarolâAlabaster
Print: 978-0-8389-1040-5 . 2010 . softcover 200 pp . 6x9 . $60.00 members:â$54 .00ebook: 7400-0405 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0405 $70.00 members:â$63 .00
âForâthoseâlibrariansâwhoâbelieveâthatâqualityâbooks,âenduringâbooks,âgreatâbooksâareâstillâtheâheartâandâsoulâofâtheâlibrary,âCarolâAlabasterâsâDeveloping an Outstanding Core Collection willâcomeâasâsomethingâofâaâtonicâ .â .â .âusefulâtoâmanyâlibraries,âbothâpublicâandâaca-demic .ââââTechnical Services Quarterly
ââ .â .â .âAlabasterâsâownâbookâdefinitelyâbelongsâinâaâcoreâcollection .âââVOYA
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NEW Fundamentals of Managing Reference Collections byâCarolâA .âSinger
Print: 978-0-8389-1153-2 . 2012 . 160 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $60.00 members:â$54 .00
Singer's book offers information and insight on best practices for reference collection manage-ment, no matter the size, and shows why managing without a plan is a recipe for clutter and con-fusion. in this very practical guide, reference librarians will learn
â the importance of collection development policies, and how to effectively involve others in the decision-making process
â new insights into selecting reference materials, both print and electronicâ Strategies for collection maintenance, including the all-important issue of weeding
this important new book will help librarians make better reference decisions aligned to customer needs and expectations, especially significant with todayâs limited budgets.
Companion âReference Collection Development Policiesâ Digital Download 7900-1532 . 2012 . 160 pp . 8.5x11 . digital download . $10.00 members:â$9 .00
Buy both the book and companion digital download for only $65.00 members: $58.50!
NEW Video Game Collection Development and Management byâJPâPorcaroâandâJustinâHoenke Print: 978-0-8389-1146-4 . 2012 . 176 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
until now, building a video game collection has meant paging through numerous game-review publications and relying on instinct or being lucky enough to have someone on staff who âknows about that stuff.â no longer! experts Porcaro and Hoenke have built on their successful website resource, 8bitlibrary.com, to offer the definitive handbook for any library wanting to develop a pop-ular and useful collection of video games. for both newbies and hardcore gamers alike, this book
â offers advice on the issues and logistics of developing a video game collection, including bud-geting, physical collection space, and loaning policies
â tackles the unique challenges of cataloging video gamesâ addresses sensitive issues of content and age-appropriateness, from violence and gender roles
to other censorship issuesâ demonstrates how a video game collection can be a powerful tool for marketing and advocacy
Video Game Collection Development and Management highlights the exciting opportunities that video games present for both programming in the library and relationship-building in the community.
Collection Management for Youth: Responding to the Needs of LearnersâbyâSandraâHughes-HassellâandâJacquelineâC .âMancall
978-0-8389-0894-5 . 2005 softcover . 120 pp . 8.5x11$42.00 members:â$37 .80
Managing Electronic Government Information in Libraries: Issues and Practices editedâbyâAndreaâM .âMorrisonâforâtheâGovernmentâDocumentsâRoundâTable
978-0-8389-0954-0 . 2008 softcover . 232 pp . 6x9$75.00 members:â$67 .50
The Concept of Electronic Resource Usage in Libraries byâRachelâA .âFleming-MayââandâJillâe .âGrogg
Library Technology Reports august/September 2010 (46:6)
Print: 978-0-8389-5812-4 . 2010 . softcover 36 pp . 8.5x11 . $43.00 members:â$38 .70ebook: 7400-8124 . $34.00 members:â30 .60
R e p o R T s
August sep ember 2010 vol 46 no 6 Is N 0024 2586
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The Concept of Elect onic Resource Usage and L brar es
J ll G ogg and Rache Fl m ng-May
Analyzing Library Collection Use with ExcelÂź byâTonyâGreinerâandâBobâCooper
Print: 978-0-8389-0933-1 . 2007 . softcover 192 pp . 10x7 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
âStep-by-stepâdirectionsâtoââcreateâmeaningfulâpresentationsâtoâjustifyâcollection-managementâdecisions .â âBooklist
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NEW Whatâs Black and White and Reid All Over? Something Hilarious Happened at the Library byâRobâReid
Print: 978-0-8389-1147-1 . 2012 . 160 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
best-selling childrenâs author reid knows a thing or two about getting kidsâ attention and holding it. His advice? Cut out the blah-blah-blah and make âem laugh! in his new book, aimed squarely at the preschool/elementary school crowd, he highlights dozens of programming and title sugges-tions that are surefire ways to banish young onesâ yawns permanently, including
â Humorous lesson plans, organized by age group, with storytelling tips for maximum yuksâ Several book lists of the funniest titles published since 2000, encompassing picture books,
books for beginning readers, graphic novels and Manga, juvenile fiction, poetry, and other litera-ture
â More than a dozen original fingerplays, songs, activities and stories, along with a new ârappinâ rob rapâ
with the hilarious ideas and ready-to-use programs in this book, your storytimes will soon be the laugh factory of the library!
Reidâs Read-Alouds 2: Modern-Day Classics from C.S. Lewis to Lemony Snicket byâRobâReid
Print: 978-0-8389-1072-6 . 2011 . softcover 160 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50ebook: 7400-0726 . $36.00 members:â$32 .40 print/ebook bundle: 7700-0726 $53.00 members:â$47 .70
More Family Storytimes: Twenty-four Creative Programs for All Ages byâRobâReid
Print: 978-0-8389-0973-7 . 2008 . softcover 200 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
âInspiringâasâwellâasâinstructiveâ .â .â .âaâvaluableâresourceâforâfamilyâstorytimeâpresenters .ââ âSchool Library Journal
Reidâs Read-Alouds: Selections for Children and TeensbyâRobâReid
978-0-8389-0980-5 2009 . softcover 136 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
Cool Story Programs for the School-Age Crowd byâRobâReid
978-0-8389-0887-7 2004 . softcover 192 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
Something Musical Happened at the Library: Adding Song and Dance to Childrenâs Story Programs byâRobâReid
Print: 978-0-8389-0942-3 . 2007 . softcover 172 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
âAâgreatâresourceâforâanyoneâwhoâwantsâtoâspiceâupâ[childrenâs]âprograms .ââ âSchool Library Journal
Family Storytime: Twenty-four Creative Programs for All AgesâbyâRobâReid
978-0-8389-0751-1 1999 . softcover 264 pp . 6x9 . $37.00 members:â$33 .30
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NEW Multicultural Storytime Magic byâKathyâMacMillanâandâChristineâKirker Print: 978-0-8389-1142-6 . 2012 . 160 pp . 8.5x11 . softcover . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
as storytime audiences grow more diverse and global connections become stronger, itâs more important than ever that the materials used in programs reflect the diversity of the world. in this book best-selling authors MacMillan and kirker offer a new paradigm for mul-ticultural programs. arranged thematically around dozens of popular storytime themes, the authors
â Present original and traditional resources from all over the world that will enrich storytimes for ages 2 through 5
â offer concrete book recommendations, fingerplays, and other activities that can be inte-grated into existing storytimes
â include download links for flannelboard and stick puppet patterns, and illustrations of american Sign language signs
with numerous activities and programming suggestions, this book will seamlessly integrate and enhance cultural awareness for children all year round.
A Box Full of Tales: Easy Ways to Share Library Resources through Story Boxes byâKathyâMacMillan
Print: 978-0-8389-0960-7 . 2008 . softcover 232 pp . 8.5x11 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
âStoryâboxesâcontributeâtoâtimeâsavings,âqualityâandâconsistencyâandâareâexcellentâtrainingâtools .ââ âFeliciter
BESTSELLER Storytime Magic: 400 Fingerplays, Flannelboards, and Other Activities byâKathyâMacMillanâandâChristineâKirker
Print: 978-0-8389-0977-5 . 2009 . softcover 152 pp . 8.5x11 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
âBothânewâandâveteranâstorytellersâwillâappreciateâthisâbook .ââ âSchool Library Journal
Storytimes for Two-Year-Olds, Third Edition byâJudyâNichols
Print: 978-0-8389-0925-6 . 2007 . softcover 272 pp . 8.5x11 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30â
âeachâready-madeâprogramâincludesâaâlistâofâbookâtitles,ârhymesâandâfinger-plays,âcrafts,âandâparentâfollow-upâideas .ââ âBook News
NEW Kindergarten Magic: Theme-Based Lessons for Building Literacy and Library Skills byâKathyâMacMillanâandâChristineâKirker
Print: 978-0-8389-1069-6 . 2012 . softcover 288 pp . 8.5x11 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
includes reading lists, flannelboard pat-terns, poems, songs, easy crafts, even take-home activities!
Preschool Favorites: 35 Storytimes Kids Love byâDianeâBriggs;ââIllustratedâbyâThomasâBriggs
Print: 978-0-8389-0938-6 . 2007 . softcover 240 pp . 8.5x11 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
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NEW Picture Books for Children: Fiction, Folktales, and Poetry byâMaryâNorthrup
Print: 978-0-8389-1144-0 . 2012 . 238 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
Providing descriptive annotations of the best childrenâs picture books published in the last decade, this comprehensive overview is perfect for librarians, teachers, parents, daycare provid-ers, and anyone who works with young children. with selections based on proven appeal and quality, northrupâs survey features
â an introductory essay on the nature of the picture book, and an explanation of the evaluation criteria
â bibliographic information on each picture book, including author, illustrator, publisher, date, and age recommendation
â a thorough index for quick reference and an appendix of additional suggested resources
Packed with ardent and insightful recommendations, this book makes it a snap to select and use just the right picture books.
See also Picturing the World: Informational Books for Children page 46
BESTSELLER Connecting Boys with Books 2: Closing the Reading Gap byâMichaelâSullivan
Print: 978-0-8389-0979-9 . 2009 . softcover 128 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50ebook: 7400-9799 . $36.00 members:â$32 .40 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-9799 $53.00 members:â$47 .70
âDeservesâaâplaceâonâtheâshelvesâofâpublic,âschoolâlibraries,âandâlibrarianâtrainingâinstitutions .â âPublic Libraries
âThisâbookâwillâbeâofâinterestâtoâlibrarians,âreadingâandâlanguageâartsâteachers .âItâwouldâalsoâbeâaâworthwhileâsupplementaryâtextâforâliteracyâeducation,âyouthâliterature,âandâgenderâstudiesâcourses .â âEducation Libraries
Fundamentals of Childrenâs Services byâMichaelâSullivan
Print: 978-0-8389-0907-2 . 2005 . softcover 272 pp . 6x9 . $52.00 members:â$46 .80
âSullivanâmakesâaâstrongâcaseâforâdevelopingâandâfundingâaâstellarâchildrenâsâservicesâdepartment .âââââPublic Libraries
ïżœALA Fundamentals Series
Fundamentals ofChildrenâsServices
Michael Sullivan
Reading Is Funny!Motivating Kids to Read with RiddlesbyâDeeâAnderson
978-0-8389-0957-7 2008 . softcover 216 pp . 8.5x11 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
Dee Anderson
Reading is Funny!Motivating Kids to Read with Riddles
Serving Boys through Readersâ Advisory byâMichaelâSullivan
978-0-8389-1022-1 2010 . softcover 160 pp . 6x9 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20
BESTSELLER Connecting Boys with Books: What Libraries Can Do byâMichaelâSullivan
Print: 978-0-8389-0849-5 . 2003 . softcover 160 pp . 6x9 . $37.00 members:â$33 .30
â .â .â .âusefulâtoâanyoneâwhoâworksâorâwillâworkâwithââtweenâboys .âââ ââLibraries Unlimited
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Childrenâs Literature Gems: Choosing and Using Them in Your Library CareerbyâelizabethâBird â
Print: 978-0-8389-0995-9 . 2009 . softcover 128 pp . 6x9 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30ebook: 7400-9959 . $38.00 members:â$34 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-9959 $55.00 members:â$49 .50
NEW Folktales Aloud: Practical Advice for Playful Storytelling byâJaniceâM .âDelâNegro
Print: 978-0-8389-1135-8 . 2012 . 218 pp . 7x10 . softcover . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
a good folktale triggers the imagination, connecting children to a wider world as well as increas-ing their vocabulary and comprehension skills. in this delightful and easy-to-use book, teacher and storyteller del negro gives librarians, teachers, and parents the keys to storytelling success. including two dozen original adaptations of folktales from around the world, tailored specifically for library and classroom use, she
â reviews storytelling basics such as selecting a tale and learning the storyâ offers tips for dealing with stage fright and reluctant listenersâ Presents a bibliography of recommended online and print resources, steering readers to more
wonderful tales to tell
for young listeners the folktale is a perfect gateway to the exciting worlds of culture and literature, and del negroâs book invites their engagement with proven techniques and original story scripts that can be used by experienced as well as beginning tellers.
Poetry Aloud Here!Sharing Poetry with Children in the LibrarybyâSylviaâM .âVardell
Print: 978-0-8389-0916-4 . 2006 . softcover 184 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
â .â .â .ânicelyâroundedâoutâwithâdetailedâsuggestionsâforâeffectivelyâreadingâpoetryâaloudâ .â .â .âHighlyârecommended .ââââLibrary Journal
NEW Technology and Literacy: 21st-Century Library Programming for Children and TeensbyâJenniferâNelsonâandââKeithâBraafladtâ
Print: 978-0-8389-1108-2 . 2012 . softcover 144 pp . 8.5x11 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
Storytimes for the digital age and tech-nology-based workshops are important opportunities for supplementing and complementing education for all youth. one of the simplest and most powerful tools for this type of public library programming is called Scratch. itâs a free, easy-to-use programming language that can be used to create everything from 3-d animation and graphics to music-enhanced presen-tations and games. nelson and braafladt explain how to use Scratch and guide readers through workshop planning.
Twenty Tellable Tales: Audience Participation Folktales for the Beginning Storyteller byâMargaretâReadâMacDonald
978-0-8389-0893-8 2004 . softcover 240 pp . 6x9 . $42.00 members:â$37 .80
Books in Bloom: Creative Patterns and Props That Bring Stories to LifebyâKimberlyâK .âFaurot
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all Your Planning iS done in this monthly electronic resource for librarians, teachers, caregivers, and parentsâanyone active in program planning for children from preschool through grade three. each issue is packed with creative programs and storytimes contributed by rob reid, kathy MacMillan, Saroj nadkarni ghoting, and many others. organized into themes consistently popular with children, this convenient resource features
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NEW Diversity in Youth Literature: Opening Doors through Reading editedâbyâJamieâCampbellâNaidooâandâSarahâParkâ
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Surveying the landscape of youth literature, this contributed volume shows how books have changed to include the wide range of our increasingly diverse society. identifying both exemplary and problematic titles, the contributors
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this thoughtful and timely book helps meet the informational, recreational, and cultural needs of todayâs library users and those who serve them.
El dĂa de los niños/El dĂa de los libros: Building a Culture of Literacy in Your Community through DĂa byâJeanetteâLarsonâforâALSC
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a celebration of children, families, and reading held annually since 1996, Childrenâs day/book day, known as dĂa, emphasizes the importance of literacy for children of all linguistic and cultural back-grounds. in this resource alSC presents a collection of the best of its dĂa program-ming ideas.
Outstanding Library Service to Children: Putting the Core Competencies to WorkbyâRosanneâCerny,âPennyâMarkey,âAmandaâWilliamsâforâALSC
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Read Me a Rhyme in Spanish and English/ LĂ©ame una rima en español e inglĂ©s byâRoseâZertucheâTreviño
Print: 978-0-8389-0982-9 . 2009 . softcover 160 pp . 6x9 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
âLibrariansâwhoâfollowâTreviñoâsârecommendationsâcanânotâonlyâpresentâsuccessfulâbilingualâstorytimes,âbutâalsoâfulfillâtheâeducationalâandârecreationalâneedsâofâLatinoâparentsâandâchildrenâwhoâareâtryingâtoâadjustâthemselvesâtoâaâdifferentâculture .âââââSchool Library Journal
The Newbery and Caldecott Awards: A Guide to the Medal and Honor Books, 2011 Edition byâALSC
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BESTSELLER The Early Literacy Kit: A Handbook and Tip Cards byâBetsyâDiamant-CohenâandââSarojâNadkarniâGhotingâ
Print: 978-0-8389-0999-7 . 2010 . 32 pages plus 105 tip cards6x9 . softcover . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
this innovative and practical kit, put together by two well-known specialists in the field of early literacy, contains everything story-time presenters for children from birth to age five need, including
â an accessible handbook with a resource sectionâ 104 reusable tip cards with coordinated activitiesâ a concise summary of important early literacy research
ideal for program planners, this convenient resource will help you teach caregivers the develop-mental standards by which school readiness can be achieved.
âTheâcardsâareâsturdyâandâcanâbeâeasilyâincorporatedâintoâaâstorytimeâsessionâorâotherâearlyâchildhoodâprogram .ââ âThe Australian Library Journal
Childrenâs Services: Partnerships for SuccesseditedâbyâBetsyâDiamant-Cohen
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âThisâvaluableâresourceâwillâsparkâconversationsâaroundâlibraryâmanagementâandâadministrativeâmeetingâtablesâ .â .â .âasâlibrariesâofâallâsizesâcontinueâtoâexploreâwaysâtoâmaintainâexistingâservicesâasâwellâasâofferâinnovativeâsolutionsâtoâcommunityâproblems .ââ âPublic Libraries
Booktalking Bonanza: Ten Ready-to-Use Multimedia Sessions for the Busy Librarian byâBetsyâDiamant-CohenââandâSelmaâK .âLevi
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âWithâtipsâandâtricksâonâdrawingâinâwideâdemographicsâfromâyoungâchildrenâtoâcenturions,âtheâbookâisâaâbraintrustâofâtwoâaward-winningâexpertâlibrariansâforâthisâtopic .ââ âThe Midwest Book Review
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Print: 978-0-8389-0899-0 . 2005 . softcover 272 pp . 7x10 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
âCombinesâresearchâwithâpracticalâstrategies .ââ âBook Links
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Tune Up to Literacy: Original Songs and Activities for Kids byâDr .âAlâBalkin
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Catchy and strikingly original, the 20 kid-tested songs of Tune Up to Literacy are proven tools for acquainting kids with basic literacy concepts such as the alpha-bet, vowels, consonants, nouns, verbs, adjectives, sentence construction, punctuation, sequence, rhyming, and much more.
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Print: 978-0-8389-1049-8 . 2012 . 128 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $40.00 members:â$36 .00
How do you get children excited and engaged with books? get them onstage! readers theatre is a stage presentation during which participants read from scripts, acting out the bookâs story using voice and facial expressions. it offers educators an innovative opportunity to acquaint young people with quality literature, test their grasp of english grammar, develop their public-speaking skills, and teach teamwork in an activity that is as entertaining as it is educational. Poe, creator of many readers theatre programs, explains how to create successful programs, offering
â ways librarians can link basic educational goals with appreciation of good literatureâ a bibliography of books suggested for their readers theatre potential, with examples of texts con-
verted into scriptsâ Core programming ideas that can be adapted for use across different age levels
Combining the theoretical with the practical, Poeâs book helps youth services librarians get stu-dents out from behind their desks and onto the stage.
Twenty-First-Century Kids, Twenty-First-Century Librarians byâVirginiaâA .âWalter
Print: 978-0-8389-1007-8 . 2010 . softcover 112 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50ebook: 7400-0078 . $36.00 members:â$32 .40 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0078$53.00 members:â$47 .70
âWalterâsâcoreâvaluesâareâworthâreadingâandâimplementing .â âBooklist
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A Year of Programs for Teens 2 byâAmyâJ .âAlessioâandâKimberlyâA .âPatton
Print: 978-0-8389-1051-1 . 2011 . 160 pp . 8.5x11 . softcover . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
Ya experts alessio and Patton present entirely new content while building on the successful formula they established in A Year of Programs for Teens. this volume offers several new themed book lists and read-alikes as well as appendixes with reproducible handouts for the various programs. with programs adaptable to students as young as fourth graders, this invaluable collection includes
â a section of introductory material that includes general programming adviceâ information on teen clubs and marketing ideasâ More than 30 programs, cleverly organized around a calendar year, including several that
focus on technology
following the practical suggestions laid out here, young adult librarians in public libraries, school librarians, and adult and young adult services staff serving teens can easily build a core teen audience and help attract new members to programs and to the library.
A Year of Programs for Teens byâAmyâJ .âAlessioâandâKimberlyâA .âPatton
Print: 978-0-8389-0903-4 . 2007 . softcover 168 pp . 8.5x11 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
two Ya specialists offer step-by-step instructions for planning teen programs.
âAâcollectionâofâlivelyâbutâaffordableâactivitiesâforâeveryâmonthâofââtheâyear .âââReference & Research Book News
âTakesâteenâservicesâtoâaânewâlevel .ââââAdolescence
âAtâlastâsomeoneâhasâwrittenâaâcollectionâofâgreatâideasâandâputâthemâinâanâeasy-to-useâcalendarâformat .âââââLibrary Media Connection
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The Hipster Librarianâs Guide to Teen Craft Projects byâTinaâColemanâandâPeggieâLlanesâwithâaââforewordâbyâHeatherâBooth
Print: 978-0-8389-0971-3 . 2009 . softcover 104 pp . 8.5x11 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
âThisâwouldâbeâaâusefulâresourceâforâanyoneâinterestedâinâincreasingâorâexpandingâtheirâteenâprogramming .ââââââBooklist
âAimingâforâlow-costâprojectsâthatârecycleâandârepurposeâunwantedâmaterials,âtheâbookâincludesâaâdozenâstep-by-stepâprojectsâforâyouâtoâtryâatâhome .ââââCut Out + Keep
Designing Space for Children and Teens in Libraries and Public Places byâSandraâFeinbergâandâJamesâR .âKeller,âAIA
Print: 978-0-8389-1020-7 . 2010 . softcover 192 pp . 8.5x11 . $60.00 members:â$54 .00ebook: 7400-0207 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0207$70.00 members:â$63 .00
âManyâusefulâchecklistsâareâincluded,âandâtheâauthorsâillustrateâtheirâtheoriesâwithâexamplesâfromâaâdiverseârangeâofâlibraries .âââReference & User Services Quarterly
â .â .â .âanâexcellentâresourceâforâaâpublicâlibraryâdirectorâworkingâwithâarchitectsâandâcontractorsâwhenâdesigningânewâfacilitiesâorâremodelingâcurrentâones .âââVOYA
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Outstanding Books for the College Bound: Titles and Programs for a New Generation byâAngelaâCarstensenâforâYALSA
Print: 978-0-8389-8570-0 . 2012 . 176 pp . 7x10 . softcover . $50.00 members:â$45 .00ebook: 7400-5700 . $40.00 members:â$36 .00 . Print/ebook bundle: 7700-5700 . $59.00 members:â$53 .10
listing nearly 200 books deemed outstanding for the college bound by the Young adult library Services association (YalSa), this indispensable resource
â examines how the previous lists in the series were developed, and explains the bookâs new layout
â features engaging, helpful book descriptions useful for readersâ advisoryâ offers programming tips and other ideas for ways the lists can be used at schools and public
librariesâ includes indexes searchable by topic, year, title, and author
More than simply a vital collection development tool, this book can help librarians help young adults grow into the kind of independent readers and thinkers who will flourish at college.
Risky Business: Taking and Managing Risks in Library Services for TeensbyâLindaâW .âBraun,ââHilliasâJ .âMartin,âandââConnieâurquhartâforâYALSA
Print: 978-0-8389-3596-5 . 2010 . softcover 168 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50ebook: 7400-5965 . $44.00 members:â$39 .60 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-5965 $64.00 members:â$57 .60
âIâwouldârecommendâthisâbookâtoâanyâteenâlibrarianâandâdefinitelyâforâinclusionâinâtheâlibraryâscienceâcurriculaâletâsâgetâtheâconversationâaboutâriskâstartedâBeFOReâlibrariansâhaveâtoâfaceâit!!â âThe Sassy Librarian
Quick and Popular Reads for Teens editedâbyâPamâSpencerâHolleyâforâYALSA
Print: 978-0-8389-3577-4 . 2009 . softcover 232 pp . 6x9 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
âessentialâforâyouthâservicesâlibrarians .âââReference Books Bulletin
âAâgreatâcollection-developmentâtoolâthatâwouldâhelpâlibrariansâbeefâupâtheirâYAâholdings .â âSchool Library Journal
âTheâselectionsârangeâfromâtheâclassicâtoâtheâimmediatelyâcontemporaryâandâareâguaranteedâtoâappealâtoâaâbroadârangeâofâyoungâadults .â âBooklist
Multicultural Programs for Tweens and TeenseditedâbyâLindaâB .âAlexanderâandâNahyunâKwonâforâYALSA
Print: 978-0-8389-3582-8 . 2010 . softcover 216 pp . 6x9 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00ebook: 7400-5828 . $40.00 members:â$36 .00 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-5828 $59.00 members:â$53 .10
âeachâprogramâisâwellâthoughtâout,âveryâdetailedâandâeasyâtoâfollowâ .â .â .âIârecommendâthisâbookâforâanyâpublicâorâschoolâlibraryâbothâforâtheâprogramsâpresentedâandâalsoâforâtheâthought-provokingâideasâandâtheâenthusiasmâwithâwhichâtheyâareâpresented .ââââThe Australian Library Journal
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Dynamic Youth Services through Outcome-Based Planning and Evaluation byâelizaâT .âDresang,âMelissaâGross,âLeslieâedmondsâHolt
978-0-8389-0918-8 2006 . softcover 192 pp . 6x9 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20
BESTSELLER Young Adult Literature: From Romance to Realism byâMichaelâCart
Print: 978-0-8389-1045-0 . 2010 . 256 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $60.00 members:â$54 .00ebook: 7400-0450 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20 . Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0450 . $70.00 members:â$63 .00
this survey helps Ya librarians who want to freshen up their readersâ advisory skills, teachers who use novels in the classroom, and adult services librarians who increasingly find themselves addressing the queries of teen patrons by covering the
â reading habits of todayâs teensâ influence of new technologies and formatsâ new Ya lit awards
this insightful and often humorous work presents the evolution of Ya lit in an appealing way, making it as useful for students of literary studies as it is for librarians.
PraiSe for tHe firSt edition: âCartâsupportsâthisâartâformâwithâexamplesâofâsuccessesâandâfailures,âandâaâwealthâofâcommentâfromâpopularâauthorsâinâtheâfield .ââ âPublishers Weekly
NEW Homework Help from the Library: In Person and Online byâCarolâF .âIntner
Print: 978-0-8389-1046-7 . 2011 . softcover 216 pp . 6x9 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30ebook: 7400-0467 . $38.00 members:â$34 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0467 $55.00 members:â$49 .50
this straightforward handbook is filled with nuts-and-bolts advice on the best ways to help young people with their homework, no matter what the assign-ment.
from planning a customized homework-help agenda to demonstrating how to help students successfully use their tech-nological savvy in ways not necessarily possible at home, this book presents a no-nonsense, comprehensive approach to giving students the assistance they need.
Young Adults Deserve the Best: YALSAâs Competencies in Action byâSarahâFlowersâforâYALSA
Print: 978-0-8389-3587-3 . 2010 . softcover 136 pp . 6x9 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20ebook: 7400-5873 . $38.00 members:â$34 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-5873 $56.00 members:â$50 .40
âIâamâfightingâtheâoveruseâofâtheâwordââpracticalââwhenâtalkingâaboutâthisâbook,âbutâthatâsâwhatâitâis,âreallyâandâtrulyâ .â .â .âSomeâofâtheâtipsâareâsoâsimplyâbrilliantâyouâllâwonderâwhyâitâhadnâtâoccurredâtoâyouâalreadyâ(likeâkeepingâaâlogâofâyourâyoungâadultâprogramsâsoâyouâknowâwhatâworkedâandâwhatâdidnât) .âIfâyouâreâdeterminedâtoâbeâtheâbestâYAâlibrarianâyouâcanâbeâ(whoâisnât?),âmoveâitâtoâtheâtopâofâyourââtoâbeâreadââpile .ââ âSpine Label
Teen Spaces: The Step-by-Step Library Makeover, Second Edition byâKimberlyâBolanâ
Print: 978-0-8389-0969-0 . 2008 . softcover 240 pp . 8.5x11 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
â .â .â .âeasy-to-use,âno-nonsenseâguideâhighlyârecommendedâforâYAâibrarians .ââ âThe Midwest Book Review
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NEW Listening to Learn: Audiobooks Supporting LiteracybyâSharonâGroverâandâLizetteâD .âHannegan
Print: 978-0-8389-1107-5 . 2012 . 208 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
drawing on decades of audiobook experience and research, librarians grover and Hannegan convincingly make the case that audiobooks not only present excellent opportunities to engage the attention of young people but also advance literacy. Listening to Learn connects audiobooks with k-12 curricula and demonstrates how the format can support national learning standards and literacy skills by
â Presenting a concise history of the audiobook, with commentary from experts in the fieldâ Showing librarians how to harness their libraryâs audiobook collection and practice effective
collection developmentâ including thematic lists of quality titles and suggested group listening activities, ready for use in
the classroom by teachers â Helping parents use audiobooks as an incentive to read and encourage skill development
Complete with a research bibliography and resource guide, Listening to Learn ensures that librar-ians, educators, and parents can make audiobooks a major component of literacy advancement.
Being Indispensable: A School Librarianâs Guide to Becoming an Invaluable Leader byâRuthâToorâandâHildaâK .âWeisburg
Print: 978-0-8389-1065-8 . 2011 . softcover 184 pp . 7x10 . $42.00 members:â$37 .80ebook: 7400-0658 . $34.00 members:â$30 .60 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0658 $49.00 members:â$44 .10
in clear, simple, and practical language, this book empowers school librarians by helping them understand what other stakeholders in a school need and want; demonstrate their importance to adminis-trators, teachers, and parents; plan stra-tegically in both their personal and profes-sional lives; and much more. Making the case for the vital role school librarians play in learning, this book gives readers all the strategies they need to become the kind of leader their school canât do without.
Less Is More: A Practical Guide to Weeding School Library Collections byâDonnaâJ .âBaumbachââandâLindaâL .âMiller
Print: 978-0-8389-0919-5 . 2006 . softcover 204 pp . 8.5x11 . $42.00 members:â$37 .80
âAnâindispensableâresourceâforâeveryâschoolâlibrary .ââ âBooklist
âThisâhelpfulâguideâencouragesâevenâtheâmostâfearfulâlibrariansâtoâtackleâtheâdauntingâtaskâofâweedingâthroughâcarefulâandâregularâanalysis .âââââââSchool Library Journal
Less is Morea practical guide to weedingschool library collections
donna j. baumbach and linda l. miller
BESTSELLER New on the Job: A School Library Media Specialistâs Guide to Success byâRuthâToorâandâHildaâK .âWeisburg
Print: 978-0-8389-0924-9 . 2006 . softcover 224 pp . 7x10 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
âFullâofâfacts,âpracticalâtips,âandâaâlifetimeâofâexperienceâfromâtwoâdynamicâschoolâlibraryâmediaâspecialists .âHighlyârecommended .ââââââLibrary Media Connection
âAâwonderfulâhands-on,âstep-by-stepâhand-holderâforâeveryoneâtransitioningâfromâlibraryâschoolâtoâaâreal-worldâjob,âorâevenâtransitioningâfromâaâdifferentâtypeâofâlibraryâ .â .â .âcritical .ââ âTeaching Kâ8
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NEW The Whole School Library Handbook 2 editedâbyâBlancheâWoollsâandâDavidâV .âLoertscher
Print: 978-0-8389-1127-3 . 2012 . 320 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
this completely new edition of an ala bestseller remains an indispensable all-in-one resource for ev-erything related to the school library articles from dozens of respected authors and experts, culled from popular journals such as Knowledge Quest and School Library Journal, cover everything of interest to the contemporary school librarian, including
â Professional development and career guidanceâ information on collection development and school library resources such as books, periodicals,
e-mail discussion groups, databases, websites, and moreâ Programming, partnering, promoting, and collaborating for student successâ innovative ways to use technology like social networking and e-books in service of educationâ tips for analyzing and strengthening ongoing programsâ building and maintaining healthy relationships with stakeholders
Covering a wide range of important information in one handy volume, this stimulating handbook is a must-have for every school librarian.
NEW Complete Copyright for Kâ12 Librarians and Educators byâCarrieâRussellâ Print: 978-0-8389-1083-2 . 2012 . softcover 256 pp . 7x10 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
School librarians and educators have specific copyright questions that are often glossed over in larger books on the sub-ject. using whimsical illustrations so well known from Complete Copyright, russell
â offers detailed advice on the distinc-tive issues of intellectual property in the school setting
â explores scenarios often encountered in classrooms, such as the use of copy-righted material in school plays, band and orchestra performances, bulletin board displays, and student participation in social media
â Precisely defines âfair use,â empower-ing readers by showing whatâs possible within the law
NEW The Whole Library Handbook 5: Current Data, Professional Advice, and Curiosa about Libraries and Library Services editedâbyâGeorgeâM .âeberhart
Print: 978-0-8389-1090 . 2012 . softcover 528 pp . 6x9 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
The Whole Library Handbook, now in its fifth edition, is an encyclopedia filled with facts, tips, lists, and resources essential for library professionals and information workers of all kinds, all carefully handpicked to reflect the most informative, practical, up-to-date, and entertaining examples of library litera-ture. Covering a huge spectrum of librari-ana, this one-of-a-kind volume is both educational and entertaining.
Protecting Intellectual Freedom in Your School Library byâPatâR .âScalesâforâtheâOfficeâforâIntellectualâFreedomâ(OIF)
Print: 978-0-8389-3581-1 . 2009 . softcover 168 pp . 9x6 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
âTheâauthor,âPatâR .âScales,âtakesâaâpracticalâapproachâwithâthisâbookâwithâclearâexamples,âappropriateâexcerptsâofâlegalâstatutes,âdescriptionsâofâcourtâcases,ârealisticâcaseâstudies,âandâtips .ââââARBA Online
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NEW Coteaching Reading Comprehension Strategies in Secondary School Libraries: Maximizing Your Impact byâJudiâMoreillon
Print: 978-0-8389-1088-7 . 2012 . 160 pp . 8.5x11 . softcover . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
this companion volume to Collaborative Strategies for Teaching Reading Comprehension, which covered lower grades, completes the educational arc by focusing on adolescent read-ers in grades 6-12. drawing on the most current standards from the american association for School librarians (aaSl) as well as cutting-edge research, this straightforward book
â offers a comprehensive approach to increasing studentsâ reading comprehension, with chapters covering a wide range of skills
â includes graphic organizers, rubrics, sample student work, adaptable lesson plans, and more
â addresses the evolving relationship between technology and reading comprehension
designed to raise reading scores and encourage classroom teacherâschool librarian part-nerships, this timely resource identifies new and critical areas of importance as they relate to current standards.
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Collaborative Strategies for Teaching Reading Comprehension: Maximizing Your Impact byâJudiâMoreillon
Print: 978-0-8389-0929-4 . 2006 . softcover 170 pp . 8.5x11 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
âBravoâtoâJudiâMoreillonâforâemphasiz-ingâtheâteacherâpartâofâteacher-librar-ian,âforâprovidingâaâpracticalâguideâforâeffectiveâcollaborativeâteaching,âandâforâhelpingâteacher-librariansâassumeâaâleadershipâroleâinâtheirâschoolâsâliteracyâefforts .ââ âTeacher Librarian
Leadership for Excellence: Insights of National School Library Media Program of the Year Award WinnerseditedâbyâJoâAnnâCarrâforâtheâAmericanâAssociationâofâSchoolâLibrariansâ(AASL)
Print: 978-0-8389-0961-4 . 2008 . softcover 120 pp . 8.5x11 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
ââ .â .â .âaâgoodâbookâtoâinspireâandâreinvigorateâschoolâlibraryâmediaâspecialists .ââ âInfo Career Trends
âMotivatingâtoâthoseâwhoâhaveânotâre-ceivedâthisâannualâawardâbyâAASL,âtheâwinnersâshareâtheirâbestâpracticesâtoâenableâothersâtoâemulateâandâexpandâuponâalready-createdâbestâpractices .âââAmerican Reference Books Annual
Power Tools Recharged:125+ Essential Forms and Presentations for Your School Library Information Program byâJoyceâKasmanâValenza
978-0-8389-0880-8 . 2004 . 320 pp looseleaf binder-ready pages and Cd-roM 8.5x11 . $64.00 members:â$57 .60
Power Research Tools: Learning Activities and Posters byâJoyceâKasmanâValenza,âillustratedâbyâemilyâValenza
978-0-8389-0838-9 . 2002 144 pp . 8.5x11Softcover with shrink-wrapped set of 18 posters $64.00 members:â$57 .60
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NEW Graphic Novels in Your School Library byâJesseâKarp,âillustratedâbyâRushâKress
Print: 978-0-8389-1089-4 . 2012 . 160 pp . 8.5x11 . softcover . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
Many educators now agree that graphic novels inform as well as entertain, and to dismiss the educational potential of the graphic novel is to throw away a golden opportunity to reach out to young readers. this dynamic book takes a look at the term âgraphic novel,â how the format has become entwined in our culture, and the ways in which graphic novels can be used in the library and in the classroom. to set those unfamiliar with the format at ease, graphic novel expert karp
â introduces the history, the symbols, and the conventions of the formâ Provides annotated lists of core titles to help kâ12 librarians build their collectionsâ offers lesson plans that use graphic novels to impart facts and enliven discussion on
everything from life skills and dating to history
a one-stop resource which keeps the school library firmly at center stage, this eye-opening book will change your view of graphic novels.
Libraries Got Game: Aligned Learning through Modern Board Games byâBrianâMayerâandââChristopherâHarris
Print: 978-0-8389-1009-2 . 2010 . softcover 134 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50ebook: 7400-0092 . $36.00 members:â$32 .40 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0092 $53.00 members:â$47 .70
âWhetherâlookingâtoâincorporateâfunâandâintellectuallyâengagingâactivitiesâthatâwillâenhanceâinstructionâandâstudentâlearning,âorâdevelopingâaâgameâlibraryâorâcollection,âthisâbookâwillâserveâasâaâvaluableâguide .ââ ââCollaborative Librarianship
âMayerâandâHarrisâshowâthatâschoolsâandâlibrariesâdoânotâhaveâtoârelyâonâonlineâorâvideo-gamingâtoâincorporateâgamingâintoâlearning .âââInternet Reference Services Quarterly
I Found It on the Internet: Coming of Age Online, Second Edition byâFrancesâJacobsonâHarris
Print: 978-0-8389-1066-5 . 2011 . softcover 248 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50ebook: 7400-0665 . $36.00 members:â$32 .40 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0665 $53.00 members:â$47 .70
ââ .â .â .âfullâofâwaysâeducators,âlibrariansâandâparentsâcanâbroachâtheseâsubjectsâwithâchildrenâandâadolescentsâinâsuchâaâwayâthatâstudentsâwillâbeâableâtoâmakeâtheirâownâeducatedâchoicesâandâskipâoverâtheâhazy,âgrayâareasâthatâareâsoâubiquitousâonline .â âCurriculum Review
âThisâisâaâhighlyâusefulâbookâbecauseâitâputsâallâofâthisâvaluableâinformationâaboutâmedia,âteenâpatrons,âandâtheâchangingâfaceâofâlibrariesâinâoneâvol-ume .ââ âSchool Library Journal
NEW Kindergarten Magic: Theme-Based Lessons for Building Literacy and Library Skills byâKathyâMacMillanâandâChristineâKirker
Print: 978-0-8389-1069-6 . 2012 . softcover 312 pp . 8.5x11 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
this time-saving program planner for librarians and classroom teachers alike includes everything you need to get startedâreading lists, flannelboard pat-terns, poems, songs, easy crafts, even take-home activities to extend the learning process!
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NEW Picturing the World: Informational Picture Books for Children byâKathleenâT .âIsaacs
Print: 978-0-8389-1126-6 . 2012 . 216 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
this annotated resource by veteran childrenâs book reviewer isaacs surveys the best nonfiction/ informational titles for ages 3 through 10, helping librarians make informed collection-development and purchasing decisions. with information on 250 books, this volume
â features an introductory chapter which takes a close look at what makes a successful informational picture book
â Provides thoughtful descriptions for each title, including complete bibliographic information, age-level guidance, and notes on book awards won
â works as curriculum support as well as a tool for elementary ra, with easy-to-use topical organization and a separate subject index
Picturing the World is an invaluable aid to librarians and educators in their ongoing search for high quality informational childrenâs books.
See also Picture Books for Children: Fiction, Folktales, and Poetry page 32
The Coretta Scott King Awards 1970â2009, Fourth EditioneditedâbyâHenriettaâM .âSmith,âtheâethnicâandâMulticulturalâInformationâexchangeâRoundâTableâandâtheâCorettaâScottâKingâBookâAwardsâCommittee
Print: 978-0-8389-3584-2 . 2009 . softcover 232 pp . 8.5x11 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
The Newbery and Caldecott Awards: A Guide to the Medal and Honor Books, 2011 Edition byâAssociationâforâLibraryâServiceâtoâChildrenâ(ALSC)
Print: 978-0-8389-8569-4 . 2011 . softcover 184 pp . 6x9 . $28.00 members:â$25 .20
Lift Every Voice Poster and Bookmark
PoSter: 5171-0803 . 22x28 . $16.00 members:â$14 .40bookMark: 5171-0804 . 6x2 . 100/pack . $8.50 members:â$7 .65
In the Words of the Winners: The Newbery and Caldecott Medals, 2001â2010 byâAssociationâforâLibraryâServiceâtoâChildrenâ(ALSC)âandâTheâHornâBook
Print: 978-0-8389-3586-6 . 2011 . softcover 248 pp . 6x9 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00ebook: 7400-5866 . $40.00 members:â$36 .00 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-5866 $59.00 members:â$53 .10
ââ .â .â .âthisâdecadeâsâworthâofâNewberyâandâCaldecottâacceptanceâspeeches,âarrangedâchronologically,âhasâappealâforâanyoneâinterestedâinâtheâpowerâofâliteratureâforâchildrenâ .â .â .â .âevenâifâyouâveâheardâaâfewâofâtheseâspeechesâalready,âthisâisâaâmustâforâmostâpublicâlibrariesâandâchildrenâsâliteratureâcollections .ââââBooklist
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How to Pay for CollegebyâeditorsâofâtheâAmericanâLibraryâAssociation
Print: 978-0-8389-1077-1 . 2011 . hardcover
170 pp . 5.5x8.25 . $20.00 members:â$18 .00
âAâgemâofâaâbookâ .â .â .âoughtâtoâbeâonâtheâshelfâofâeveryâhighâschoolâguidanceâcounselorâinâtheâcountry .âHow to Pay for Collegeâisâonlyâslightlyâlargerâthanâaâpaperbackâandâaâbitâmoreâthanâaâhalfâinchâthick,âyetâtheâeditorsâwhoâpulledâtheâinformationâtogetherâmanageâtoâcoverâmoreâmaterialâthanâbooksâthatâareâfourâtimesâlargerâandâtwiceâasâexpensive .âââGail Buckner, FOXBusiness
Scribes, Script and Books: The Book Arts from Antiquity to the Renaissance byâLeilaâAvrin
978-0-8389-1038-2 2010 . softcover 392 pp . 8.5x11 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
NEW Booklistâs 1000 Best Young Adult Books, 2000â2010 byâtheâeditorsâofâBooklist
Print: 978-0-8389-1150-1 . 2012 . 272 pp . 8.5x11 . softcover . $60.00 members:â$54 .00
with the explosion in Ya publishing, itâs harder than ever to separate good books from the rest. Booklist magazineâs editorsâ deep and broad knowledge of the landscape offers indispensable guidance, and here they bring together the very best of the best books for young adults pub-lished in the first decade of the 21st century. drawing on the careful judgment of expert Ya librar-ians, this book
â Collects reviews which showcase the most stimulating contemporary Ya titlesâ features an essay in each section, grouped by genre, presenting an overview and examin-
ing relevant trendsâ indexes picks by author, title, and genre for handy reference
the thoughtful professional review coverage for which alaâs Booklist is known makes this book an ideal tool for Ya readersâ advisory and collection development. Visit Booklist at booklistonline.com.
BESTSELLER Sequels: An Annotated Guide to Novels in Series, Fourth Edition byâJanetâG .âHusbandâandâJonathanâF .âHusband
Print: 978-0-8389-0967-6 . 2009 . softcover
792 pp . 8.5x11 . $125.00 members:â$112 .50
âAnâeffectiveâandâeasy-to-useâlibrarianâsâresource .ââââThe Midwest Book Review
How to Get a Great JobbyâeditorsâofâtheâAmericanâLibraryâAssociation
Print: 978-0-8389-1076-4 . 2011 . hardcover
172 pp . 5.5x8.25 . $20.00 members:â$18 .00
Stock your shelves with this practical guide to assist your patrons in the search for their next great job. this handbook includes expert advice on the most effec-tive ways to
â Conduct proper researchâ build networks of friends and colleaguesâ Create a strong rĂ©sumĂ© and cover letterâ Prepare for an interview â negotiate a contract or a salary
this effective guide emphasizes the help that the local library can offer in this pro-cess, using its reference materials, the internet, and the advice of experienced researchers.
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NEW ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, Fourth Edition editedâbyâMichaelâLevine-ClarkâandâToniâCarterâDean
Print: 978-0-8389-1111-2 . 2012 . 288 pp . 7x10 . softcover . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
the only things librarians encounter more often than acronyms are strings of jargon and arcane technical phrasesâand there are so many floating around that even just reading an article in a pro-fessional journal can bewilder experienced librarians, to say nothing of those new to the profession!
the ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science presents a thorough yet concise guide to the specific words that describe the materials, processes, and systems relevant to the field of librarian-ship. written by a panel of experts from across the liS world, and updated to include the latest technology- and internet-related terms, this handy book will become an essential part of every libraryâs and librarianâs reference collection and will also be a blessing for liS students and recent graduates.
ALA Guide to Medical and Health Sciences Reference byâtheâAmericanâLibraryâAssociation
Print: 978-0-8389-1023-8 . 2011 . softcover 760 pp . 6x9 . $80.00 members:â$72 .00
this comprehensive resource provides an annotated list of print and electronic biomedical and health-related reference sources, including internet resources and digital image collections.
ALA Guide to Sociology and Psychology Reference byâtheâAmericanâLibraryâAssociation
Print: 978-0-8389-1025-2 . 2011 . softcover 320 pp . 6x9 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50
with versions of traditional indexes, peri-odicals and scholarly journals, online sta-tistical data sets, and websites maintained by a variety of institutions, associations, and advocacy groups, this resource is a must for every reference desk.
ALA Guide to Economics and Business ReferencebyâtheâAmericanâLibraryâAssociation
Print: 978-0-8389-1024-5 . 2011 . softcover 528 pp . 6x9 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50
this reference book includes information on business law, electronic commerce, international business, management of information systems, market research, and much more.
Guide to ReferenceCombining the best of a traditional resource and online databaseâfor a free trial, visit guidetoreference.org.
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NEW A Basic Music Library: Essential Scores and Sound Recordings, Fourth Edition compiledâbyâtheâMusicâLibraryâAssociationâ
Print: 978-0-8389-1039-9 . 2012 . 752 pp . 8.5x11 . hardcover . $250.00 members:â$225 .00
Prepared by the Music library association, with thousands of records selected by experts in dozens of specialized and popular areas of music, A Basic Music Library constitutes the most authoritative music collection resource available. Completely revised and reorganized, this essential reference is divided into three sections:
â Classical music (organized by genre, composer, and title)â Popular music (organized by genre and artist)â world music (organized by geographic area, genre, and artist)
the expanded coverage not only includes new music published since the last edition, but also Cds, dvds, and songbooks combined with printed music. Printed scores cover performance of all music genres by all instruments, voices, and ensembles and include anthologies, study scores, performing renditions, vocal scores, and instrumental methods of studies.
archives and Special Collections
PreservingâArchivesâandâManuscripts 978-1-9316-6632-9 . 2010 525 pp . 6x9 . softcover $65.00 members:â$58 .50
ArchivalâandâSpecialâCollectionsâFacilities978-0-8389-1062-7 . 2009 200 pp . 6x9 . softcover $40.00 members:â$36 .00
CollegeâandâuniversityâArchives:âHistoryâ&âPracticeââ978-0-8389-1033-7 . 2008 379 pp . 6x9 . softcover $58.00 members:â$52 .20
Photographs:âArchivalâCareâandâManagementââ978-0-8389-1035-1 . 2006 552 pp . 8.5x11 . hardcover $90.00 members:â$81 .00
NEW â I,âDigital:âPersonalâCollectionsâinâtheâDigitalâeraââ978-0-8389-1155-6 . 2011 384 pp . 6x9 . softcover $70.00 members:â$63 .00
FilmâPreservation:âValue,âuse,âandâPracticeââ978-0-8389-01031-3 . 2007 296 pp . 6x9 . softcover $60.00 members:â$54 .00
PrivacyâandâConfidentialityâPerspectivesââ978-0-8389-1032-0 . 2005 400 pp . 6x9 . softcover $58.00 members:â$52 .20
NavigatingâLegalâIssuesâinâArchivesââ978-0-8389-1030-6 . 2008 344 pp . 6x9 . softcover $75.00 members:â$67 .50
ArchivesâPower:âMemory,âAccountability,âSocialâJusticeââ978-0-8389-1061-0 . 2009 466 pp . 6x9 . softcover $58.00 members:â$52 .20
BuildingâaâSustainableâNonprofitâOrganizationââebook: 978-1-933253-19-02010 . 36 pp . Pdf$15.00 members:â$13 .50
MuseumâRegistrationâMethods,â5thâed .â(MRM5)ââ978-0-8389-1122-8 . 2010 516 pp . 8.5x11 . softcover $80.00 members:â$72 .00
CallâtheâLostâDreamâBack:History,âRace,âandâMuseumsâ978-0-8389-1124-2 . 2010 216 pp . 7x10 . softcover $45.00 members:â$40 .50
AnâAllianceâofâSpirit:âMuseumâ&âSchoolâPartnershipsââ978-0-8389-1123-5 . 2010 132 pp . 8.5x11 . softcover $35.00 members:â$31 .50
NEW â AâDifferentâKindâofâWeb:âNewâConnectionsâbetweenâArchivesââandâOurâusersââ978-0-8389-1156-3 . 2011 388 pp . 6x9 . softcover $70.00 members:â$63 .00
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NEW Legal Reference for Librarians: How and Where to Find the Answers byâPaulâD .âHealey
Print: 978-0-8389-1117-4 . 2012 . 256 pp . 7x10 . softcover . $75.00 members:â$67 .50
in recent years the number of americans who have decided to handle their own legal affairs with-out the help of a lawyer has skyrocketed. ranging from people writing their own wills or drafting a contract to those trying to represent themselves in court, theyâre going to public and academic libraries for answers. as both an attorney and a librarian, Healyâs background makes him uniquely qualified to advise library staff on providing users with the legal information they seek, and in this handbook, he
â Provides a concise orientation on legal research, including strategies for finding information quickly and a handpicked compendium of the best resources
â offers guidance on how to provide advice on legal research while steering clear of liabilityâ Covers federal legal reference as well as all 50 states, with a comprehensive list of web-based legal
resources
library staff can provide valuable and ethical legal r eference guidance with the practical advice in this book.
NEW The ALA Book of Library Grant Money, Eighth Edition editedâbyâAnnâKepler
Print: 978-0-8389-1058-0 . 2012 . softcover 270 pp . 7.375x9.25 . $175.00 members:â$157 .50
Completely overhauled since its last edi-tion, this directory of library and school grants remains the gold standard for locating sources of funding. this resource will point you in the right direction with
â Hundreds of new and updated entries, all carefully culled and researched, including grant criteria and application procedures
â information on ala grants, state library grants and other public grantors, private foundation grants, and more
â funding sources for facilities, comput-ers, programs, staffing, initiatives, and other library operations
â and much more
Magic Search: Getting the Best Results from Your Catalog and BeyondbyâRebeccaâS .âKornegay,ââHeidiâe .âBuchanan,âandâHildegardâB .âMorgan
Print: 978-0-8389-0990-4 . 2009 . softcover 160 pp . 6x9 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30ebook: 7400-9904 . $38.00 members:â$34 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-9904 $55.00 members:â$49 .50
Reference Sources for Small and Medium-Sized Libraries, Seventh Edition editedâbyâJackâOâGorman
Print: 978-0-8389-0943-0 . 2007 . softcover 320 pp . 7x10 . $90.00 members:â$81 .00
ââ .â .â .âHighlyârecommended .ââ âââOklahoma Librarian
Virtual Reference Best Practices:Tailoring Services to Your LibrarybyâM .âKathleenâKern
Print: 978-0-8389-0975-1 . 2008 . softcover 160 pp . 8.5x11 . $52.00 members:â$46 .80
âThisâisâaâusefulâsource,ârecommendedâinâparticularâforâthoseâlibrariesâlookingâtoâmakeâanâinitialâforayâintoâchatâreference .ââ âââCatholic Library World
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NEW RDA Element SetSold only as a set including Part 1, Attributes (1,288 pages) and Part 2, Relationships (384 pages).Print: 978-0-8389-1094-8 . 20113-hole drilled looseleaf pages with tabs 8.5x11 . $185.00 members:â$166 .50
the rda element Set collects relevant infor-mation based on cataloging workflow in one place, for ease of use, and offers the full text of selected rda instructions and examples organized by frbr and frad entity and then alphabetically by rda element, including sub-elements, element definitions, and related rda-defined vocabularies. rda elements are the data elements described by rda instructions and encoded in formats such as MarC, dublin Core, and others. the rda element Set is organized in two parts (in print, sold as a single package). Part 1, attributes, describes the characteristics of the frbr and frad entities, such as iSSn, publisher, scale, or type of score. Part 2, relationships, includes data elements that describe the relationships among the frbr and frad entities, such as created by, composed by, or subject of, and the index to the entire element Set.
NEW RDA and Cartographic Resources PaigeâG .âAndrewâandâMaryâLarsgaard
Print: 978-0-8389-1131-0 . 2012 . 112 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $60.00 members:â$54 .00
as the cataloging universe moves into the era of rda: resource description and access, specialist cata-logers need information on managing the materials in their areas of responsibility. in this manual, expert catalogers Mary lynette larsgaard and Paige andrew offer a summary and overview of how to catalog cartographic resources using the new standard. through abundant examples and sample records to il-lustrate the work, the authors
â take a close look at what will remain familiar from aaCr2, and what is new and different in rdaâ offer guidance for creating authorized geographic subject headings using functional
requirements for bibliographic resources (frbr) and functional requirements for authority data (frad)
â Present a detailed examination of geographic subject headings and subdivisions
designed for both practicing map catalogers and catalogers new to cartographic resources, this volume will be a one-stop resource for all catalogers of cartographic materials looking to understand the differ-ences between cataloging using aaCr2 and cataloging using rda.
RDA Toolkitget ready for the upcoming implementation of rda with a subscription to rda toolkit, the one-stop resource for evaluating and interacting with the new standard. to help you prepare, youâll find:
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â library of Congress Policy Statements (lCPS) and links to other relevant cataloging resources
â full text of aaCr2 with links to rda
BuyâyourâsiteâsubscriptionâbeforeâAugustâ31,â2012,âandâreceiveâdoubleâtheânumberâofâusersâatânoâadditionalâcostâtoâhelpâwithâtrainingâandâpreparingâforâtheâtransitionâtoâRDA .âToâsubscribe,âpleaseâvisitâwww .rdatoolkit .org .
Print RDA: Resource Description and AccessPrint: 978-0-8389-1093-1 . 20113-hole drilled looseleaf pages with tabs 1,096 pp . 8.5x11 . $150.00 members:â$135 .00
the full text of rda is offered in print as an offline access point to assist users in evaluating and using rda, as well as for training and classroom use.
SAVeâuPâTOâ35%âwhenâyouâpurchaseâPrint RDA, FRBR: A Guide for the Perplexed, andâIntroducing RDA: A Guide to the Basics.Print rda bundle: 7000-0931 . 3 rda resources $195.00 members:â$175 .50
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BESTSELLER FRBR: A Guide for the Perplexed byâRobertâL .âMaxwell
Print: 978-0-8389-0950-8 . 2007 . softcover 208 pp . 6x9 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50
âTrulyâhelpsâtheâconfusedâorâunknowingâ .â .â .âaâvaluableâresourceâforâtheâprofessionalâlibrarianâorâlibraryâstudent .ââ ââAmerican Reference Books Annual
âFRBRâwillâimpactâcataloguingânowâandâintoâtheâfuture;âthisâbookâisâhighlyârecommendedâtoâallâlibrariansâwithâanâinterestâinâcataloguesâandâcataloguing .âââThe Australian Library Journal
SAVeâuPâTOâ35%âwhenâyouâpurchaseâPrint RDA, FRBR: A Guide for the Perplexed, andâIntroducing RDA: A Guide to the Basics.Print: 7000-0931 . 3 softcover books $195.00 members:â$175 .50
NEW RDA and Serials Cataloging byâedâJones
Print: 978-0-8389-1139-6 . 2012 . 128 pp . 8.5x11 . softcover . $60.00 members:â$54 .00
Serials and continuing resources present a variety of unique challenges in bibliographic management, from special issues and unnumbered supplements to recording the changes that a long-running periodical can experience over time. easing catalogers through the rda: resource description and access transition by showing the continuity with past practice, seri-als cataloging expert Jones frames the practice within the structure of the frbr and frad conceptual models on which rda is based. with serialsâ special considerations in mind, he
â explains the familiarities and differences between aaCr2 and rdaâ demonstrates how serials catalogersâ work fits in the cooperative context of oClC,
ConSer and naCoâ Presents examples of how rda records can ultimately engage with the Semantic web
occasional serials catalogers and specialists alike will find useful advice here as they explore the structure of the new cataloging framework.
BESTSELLER Introducing RDA: A Guide to the Basics byâChrisâOliver
Print: 978-0-8389-3594-1 . 2010 . softcover 128 pp . 8.5x11 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50ebook: 7400-5941 . $36.00 members:â$32 .40 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-5941 $53.00 members:â$47 .70
âCatalogingâandâtechnicalâservicesâlibrariansâareâkeenâtoâlearnâaboutâResourceâDescriptionâandâAccessâ(RDA)âandâthisâhandyâguideâisâanâexcellentâintroductionâtoâit .ââ ââTechnicalities
âRecommendedâforâadministrators,âtechnicalâserviceâlibrarians,âlibraryâschoolâclasses,âandâthoseâinterestedâinâtheânewestâdevelopmentsâinâcataloging .ââââCatholic Library World
RDA Vocabularies for a Twenty-First Century Data Environment and Understanding the Semantic Web: Bibliographic Data and Metadata byâKarenâCoyle
Library Technology Reports, January and february 2010 (46:1â2)
Print: 8425-4357 . 2010 . 2 softcover books 70 pp total . 8.5x11 . $43.00 members:â$38 .70ebook: 7400-4357 . $34.00 members:â$30 .60
SAVeâ$60âwhenâyouâbundleâwithââIntroducing RDAâbyâChrisâOliver!Print: 7000-5941 . 2010 . 3 softcover books $70.00 members:â$63 .00
Cataloging Cultural Objects:A Guide to Describing Cultural Works and Their ImagesbyâMurthaâBaca,âPatriciaâHarpring,âelisaâLanzi,âLindaâMcRae,âAnnâ
BairdâWhitesideâonâbehalfâofâtheâVisualâResourcesâAssociationâ(VRA)
978-0-8389-3564-4 . 2006 . softcover 432 pp . 8.5x11 . $100.00 members:â$90 .00
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Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules Second Edition, 2002 Revision: 2005 Update publishedâjointlyâbyâALA,âtheâCanadianâLibraryâAssociation,âandâtheâCharteredâInstituteâofâLibraryâandâInformationâProfessionalsAACR2â2005âKIT: 978-0-8389-3555-2 Complete text including all three annual updates 750 loose-leaf pages with tabs . 8.5x11 $95.00 members:â$85 .50AACR2â2005âuPDATe: 978-0-8389-3557-6 update pages only . 68 pages . 8.5x11loose-leaf . $35.00 members:â$31 .50
Cataloging Correctly for Kids: An Introduction to the Tools, Fifth Edition edited byâSheilaâS .âIntner,âJoannaâF .âFountain,âandâJeanâWeihs
Print: 978-0-8389-3589-7 . 2010 . 240 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $55.00 members:â$49 .50ebook: 7400-5897 . $44.00 members:â$39 .60 . Print/ebook bundle: 7700-5897 . $64.00 members:â$57 .60
this fifth edition of the classic Cataloging Correctly for Kids points the way toward providing effec-tive cataloging for materials intended for children and young adults. based on guidelines issued by the association for library Cataloging and technical Services (alCtS), this handbook is a one-stop resource for librarians who organize information for children. revisions include
â Comprehensive updates on bibliographic description and subject accessâ a new chapter exploring cataloging for non-english-speaking and preliterate childrenâ guidance on when and how to move to rda, the next generation of cataloging guidelines
PraiSe for earlier editionS: âAâniceâblendâofâhistoricalâbackgroundâisâcoupledâwithâdailyâoperatingâtacticsâresultingâinâaâreadableâtext .ââââLRTS
The Concise AACR2Fourth Edition, through the 2004 Update
preparedâbyâMichaelâGorman
Print: 978-0-8389-3548-4 . 2004 . softcover 208 pp . 6x9 . $60.00 members:â$54 .00
âWrittenâinâclearâandâdirectâlanguageâandâthereâareâlotsâofâhelpful,âappropriateâexamples .ââââTechKnow
BESTSELLER Maxwellâs Handbook for AACR2Explaining and llustrating the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules through the 2003 Update
byâRobertâL .âMaxwell
Print: 978-0-8389-0875-4 . 2004 . softcover 528 pp . 7x10 . $75.00 members:â$67 .50
âextremelyâusefulâforânewâandâexperiencedâcatalogersâalike .âââââAmerican Reference Books Annual
Maxwellâs Guide to Authority Work byâRobertâL .âMaxwell
978-0-8389-0822-8 2002 . softcover 275 pp . 7x10 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50
Cataloging with AACR2 and MARC21Second Edition, 2006 CumulationbyâDeborahâA .âFritz
978-0-8389-0935-5 2006 . binder-ready loose-leaf pages 688 pp . 8.5x11 . $75.00 members:â$67 .50
MARC21 for Everyone: A Practical Guide byDeborahâA .âFritzâandâRichardâJ .âFritz
978-0-8389-0842-6 2003 . softcover 240 pp . 8.5x11 . $60.00 members:â$54 .00
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NEW The Readersâ Advisory Guide to Street Literature byâVanessaâIrvinâMorris,âforewordâbyâTeriâWoods
Print: 978-0-8389-1110-5 . 2012 . 144 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $48.00 members:â$43 .20
Street lit, also known as urban fiction, addresses with unflinching grit the concerns and problems of city living. Controversial in some quarters, it is also wildly popular, and this readersâ advisory by street lit expert Morris
â Sketches out the rich history of the genre, showing why it appeals so strongly to readers and providing a quick way for street lit novices to get up to speed
â Covers a variety of subgenres in terms of scope, popularity, style, major authors and works, and suggestions for readersâ advisory
â Serves as a tool to improve library customer service by strengthening the relationship between library staff and patrons who may be new to using public libraries
emphasizing an appreciation for street lit as a way to promote reading and library use, Morrisâs book helps library staff establish their âstreet credâ by giving them the information they need to provide knowledgeable guidance.
Serving Boys through Readersâ Advisory byâMichaelâSullivan
Print: 978-0-8389-1022-1 . 2010 . softcover 160 pp . 6x9 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20ebook: 7400-0221 . $38.00 members:â$34 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0221 $56.00 members:â$50 .40
âThisâisâaâmust-haveâresourceâchockâfullâofâinformationâforâanyoneâinterestedâinâturningâguysâonâtoâtheâwrittenâword .ââââNoveList School News
The Readersâ Advisory Handbook editedâbyâJessicaâe .âMoyerâandâKaiteâMediatoreâStover
Print: 978-0-8389-1042-9 . 2010 . softcover 232 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50ebook: 7400-0429 . $44.00 members:â$39 .60 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0429 $64.00 members:â$57 .60
âItâisâespeciallyâgoodâforâtheâbusyâlibrarianâ .â .â .âââ âLibrary Journal
BESTSELLER The Readersâ Advisory Guide to Genre Fiction, Second Edition byâJoyceâG .âSaricks
Print: 978-0-8389-0989-8 . 2009 . softcover 352 pp . 6x9 . $65.00 members:â$58 .50ebook: 7400-9898 . $52.00 members:â$46 .80 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-9898 $76.00 members:â$68 .40
âThisâbookâisâbrilliant,âaccessible,âandâquiteâusefulâ .â .â .âforâlibrariansâandâreadersâalike .ââ âAmerican Reference Books Annual
Readersâ Advisory Service in the Public Library, Third Edition byâJoyceâG .âSaricks
978-0-8389-0897-6 2005 . softcover 160 pp . 6x9 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
Research-Based Readersâ Advisory byâJessicaâe .âMoyer
978-0-8389-0959-1 2008 . softcover 312 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
Serving Teens through Readersâ Advisory byâHeatherâBooth
978-0-8389-0930-0 2007 . softcover 176 pp . 6x9 . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
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NEW The Readersâ Advisory Guide to Horror, Second Edition byâBeckyâSiegelâSpratford
Print: 978-0-8389-1112-9 . 2012 . 176 pp . 6x9 . softcover . $48.00 members:â$43 .20
vampires, zombies, ghosts, and ghoulies: there are more things going bump in the night than ever. So how do you wend your way through all of them to find the ones that interest a particular reader? ra expert Spratford updates her advisory to include the latest in monsters and the macabre, including
â lists of recommended titles, authors, and sub-genres, all cross-referenced for quick referenceâ tips for effectively practicing horror ra, with interview questions for gauging a readerâs interestsâ an expanded resources section, with an overview addressing the current state of horror lit, and
suggestions for how to dig deeper
as both an introductory guide for librarians just dipping their toes into the brackish water of scary fiction, as well as a fount of new ideas for horror-aware reference staff, Spratfordâs book is infernally appropriate.
The Readersâ Advisory Guide to Graphic NovelsbyâFranciscaâGoldsmith
Print: 978-0-8389-1008-5 . 2010 . softcover 136 pp . 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
âAâvaluableâandâquiteâreadableâresourceâthatâbelongsâinâeveryâlibraryâsâprofessionalâcollection .ââââVOYA
Fang-tastic Fiction: Twenty-First Century Paranormal Reads byâPatriciaâOâBrienâMathews
Print: 978-0-8389-1073-3 . 2011 . softcover 272 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50ebook: 7400-0733 . $44.00 members:â$39 .60 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0733 $64.00 members:â$57 .60
ââ .â .â .âthisâguideâisâmuchâneededâandâwillâbeâheavilyâused .ââââVOYA
The Back Page byâBillâOtt
978-0-8389-0997-3 2009 . softcover 224 pp . 6x9 . $20.00 members:â$18 .00
Writing Reviews for Readersâ AdvisorybyâBradâHooper
Print: 978-0-8389-1017-72010 . softcover 109 pp 6x9 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50 . ebook: 7400-0177 . $36.00 members:â$32 .40 . Print/ebook
bundle: 7700-0177 $53.00 members:â$47 .70
NEW The Readersâ Advisory Guide to Mystery, Second Edition byâJohnâCharles,âCandaceâClark,âJoanneâHamilton-Selway,âandâJoannaâMorrison
Print: 978-0-8389-1113-6 . 2012 . softcover 224 pp . 6x9 . $52.00 members:â$46 .80
this handbook covers the latest and most popular classic titles in the genre.
The Readersâ Advisory Guide to NonfictionbyâNealâWyatt
978-0-8389-0936-2 2007 . softcover 336 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
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NEW Grassroots Library AdvocacybyâLaurenâComito,âAliqaeâGeraci,âandâChristianâZabriskieâ
Print: 978-0-8389-1134-1 . 2012 . 80 pp . 8.5x11 . softcover . $40.00 members:â$36 .00
library issues are community issuesâitâs not enough to simply marshal internal library resources to fight cutbacks. when properly harnessed, public engagement can be the most powerful force of all for library advocacy. but rounding up advocates from the wider community and conducting a grassroots effort demands careful planning and commitment. this ala editions Special report cuts through the rhetoric and gets straight to modeling a plan of action, for libraries big and small, by
â detailing the lessons learned during the authorsâ successful campaign to save new York City libraries
â instructing readers how to clarify the message, manage volunteers, and plan eventsâ offering public relations strategies, including advice for dealing with political leaders and
the media
this indispensable report goes beyond the âwhat-to-doâ of library advocacy and explains how to do it right.
BESTSELLER Librarians as Community Partners: An Outreach HandbookâeditedâbyâCarolâSmallwood
Print: 978-0-8389-1006-1 . 2010 . softcover 204 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50ebook: 7400-0061 . $44.00 members:â$39 .60 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0061
$64.00 members:â$57 .60
âShouldâbeâatâtheâhandâofâeveryâconcernedâlibrarian .â âThe Midwest Book Review
âWhereverâthereâisâaâneedâtoâincreaseâawarenessâofâlibraryâservicesâinâtheâcommunityâorâreachâoutâtoâgroupsâthatâareâunderutilizingâyourâlibrary,âthisâhandbookâcanâbeâuseful .âForâallâlibraries .ââ âLibrary Journal
The Library PR Handbook: High-Impact Communications editedâbyâMarkâR .âGould
Print: 978-0-8389-1002-3 . 2009 . softcover 128 pp . 8.5x11 . $57.00 members:â$51 .30
âMust-readâforâlibrariansâworkingâinâmulti-typeâlibraries .ââ ââCamila Alire, ALA President 2009â10.
âHighlyârecommendedâreadingâforâanyoneâchargedâwithâtheâresponsibilityâofâsummoningâupâcommunityâsupportâandâinvolvementâinâbehalfâofâaâschoolâorâcommunityâlibrary .ââ ââThe Midwest Book Review
Building a Buzz: Libraries & Word-of-Mouth Marketing byâPeggyâBarberâandâLindaâWallace Print: 978-0-8389-1011-5 . 2010 . softcover 112 pp . 8.5x11 . $45.00 members:â$40 .50
âIâwishâIâhadâthisâbookâwhenâIâstartedâmyâcareer .âNow,â25âyearsâlater,âIâveâfoundâitâtoâbeâaâvaluableâtoolâthatâIâllâuseâthroughoutâtheâremainderâofâmyâcareer .ââââSteve Sumerford, Asst. Director, Greensboro
Public Library
âAâsuitableâpurchaseâforâanyâlibraryâthatâneedsâtoâimproveâorâexpandâitsâmarketingâefforts .ââââAgainst the Grain
âTheâprinciplesâandâstepsâofâword-of-mouthâmarketingâareâclearlyâdefined,âandâthereâisâplentyâofâinspirationâtoâtransformâyourâcustomersâintoâchampionsâandâstartâbuildingâyourâownâlibraryâsâbuzz .ââââPublic Services Quarterly
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NEW Every Child Ready for School: Helping Adults Inspire Young Children to Learn byâDorothyâStoltz,âelaineâM .âCzarnecki,âandâConnieâWilson
Print: 978-0-8389-1125-9 . 2012 . 112 pp . 8.5x11 . softcover . $47.00 members:â$42 .30
reflecting the combined expertise of a reading specialist, an outreach librarian, and an early literacy trainer, this resource keeps libraries at the forefront of early literacy and school readi-ness information delivery. focusing on training the caregiver, this handbook
â explains how to help day-care providers, homeschoolers, and others who care for young children foster school-readiness skills among their young charges
â arms librarians with a step-by-step workshop modelâ Provides guidance for coordinating workshops with other library early literacy initiativesâ includes resources and activities to share with participants
Presenting models which can be easily adapted to state-mandated school-readiness requirements, Every Child Ready for School helps libraries fashion their own innovative com-munity early literacy outreach programs.
Creating Your Library Brand: Communicating Your Relevance and Value to Your PatronsbyâelisabethâDoucett
Print: 978-0-8389-0962-1 . 2008 . softcover 160 pp . 6x9 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00
âWhileâcreatingâaâbrandâmayâseemâlikeâaâdauntingâtask,âDoucettâhasâdrawnâanâeasy-to-followâroadâmap .â .â .â .âHighlyârecommendedâforâprofessionalâcollections .ââ âLibrary Journal
âHighlyârecommendedâforâallâlibrarians .ââ âReference & User Services Quarterly
Inside, Outside, and Online: Building Your Library Community byâChrystieâHillâ
Print: 978-0-8389-0987-4 . 2009 . softcover 196 pp . 6x9 . $50.00 members:â$45 .00ebook: 7400-9874 . $38.00 members:â$34 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-9874 $56.00 members:â$50 .40
âAâmustâhaveâforâanyâlibraryâwantingâtoâreachâoutâbeyondâtheirâpresentâusers .âââARBA Online
ââ .â .â .âstrongârecommendationâforâanyâlibrarianâwhoâwantsâtheirâlibraryâandâtheirâcommunityâtoâbeâsuccessful .âââThe Midwest Book Review
Doing Social Media So It Matters: A Librarianâs Guide byâLauraâSolomon
Print: 978-0-8389-1067-2 . 2011 . softcover 80 pp . 8.5x11 . $37.00 members:â$33 .30ebook: 7400-0672 . $30.00 members:â$27 .00 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0672$43.00 members:â$38 .70
âSheâ[Solomon]âwasâinstrumentalâinâsavingâmuchâofâtheâ$147âmillionâbudgetâreductionsâdirectedâatâlibrariesâannouncedâbyâtheâOhioâgovernorâinâJuneâ2009,âandâsheâdidâthisâbyâmobilizingâlibraryâsupportersâthroughâTwitterâandâotherâsocialâmediaâsitesâ .â .â .âTheâbookâgivesâbothâtheânoviceâandâtheâexperiencedâsocialâmediaâpractitionerâadviceâonâhowâtoâuseâtheseâvirtual-communicationsâtoolsâmoreâeffectivelyâandâisârecommendedâforâanyâlibraryâdesiringâtoâincreaseâtheâsocialâmediaâeffectivenessâquotientâofâtheâstaff .âââBooklist
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NEW 50+ Services: Innovation in Action byâDianthaâDowâSchull
Print: 978-0-8389-1119-8 . 2012 . 144 pp . 7x10 . softcover . $55.00 members:â$49 .50
as baby boomers continue to swell their ranks, behavior and trends in older adults have changed dramatically in the last ten yearsâand most literature on this topic is hopelessly out of date. Schull, co-editor of Boomers and Beyond, helps improve the situation by
â Presenting over a dozen case studies of public library programs for older adults, spotlighting best practices that can be applied at other institutions
â detailing a four-year program, presented by the lifelong access libraries national leadership institute, that trains librarians to meet the needs of people over the age of 50
â discussing issues such as creativity, health, financial planning, heritage and planning, and intergen-erational activities from the over-50 perspective, laying out the trends and implications for libraries
â including samples of materials that illustrate new approaches to policies, staffing, programs, ser-vices, partnerships, and publicity
Containing the keys to reshaping library services for older adults, Schullâs book needs to be in the collection of every public library.
Boomers and Beyond:Reconsidering the Role of Libraries editedâbyâPaulineâRothsteinâandâDianthaâDowâSchull
Print: 978-0-8389-1014-6 . 2010 . softcover 152 pp . 8.5x11 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50ebook: 7400-0146 . $44.00 members:â$39 .60 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0146 $64.00 members:â$57 .60
âWithâcontributionsâfromâlibrarians,âgerontologists,âpsychologists,âanthropologists,âsociologists,âandâothersâwhoâworkâwithâlife-spanâeducationâandâservicesâforâolderâAmericans,âthisâcollectionâofânewâpiecesâisâsureâtoâstimulateânewâthinkingâandâinspireâmoreâinformedâapproachesâtoâservingâolderâadults .âPlentyâofâpracticalâsuggestionsâareâincludedâalongâwithâtheâtheory .âââ-Library Journal
Marketing Academic Libraries eCoursebyâBrianâMathewsâeCourSe:
978-0-8389-9077-3 2010 . 4.5 hours . $55.00 members:â$49 .50 eCourSe/ebook bundle:
7800-0773â. $60.00 members:â$54 .00
Creating the Customer-Driven Academic LibrarybyâJeannetteâWoodward
Print: 978-0-8389-0976-8 . 2009 . softcover 208 pp . 6x9 . $60.00 members:â$54 .00ebook: 7400-9768 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-9768 $70.00 members:â$63 .00
âAâmust-haveâresourceâforâanyâcurrentâlibraryâadministrator .ââââThe Midwest Book Review
Creating the Customer-Driven Library: Building on the Bookstore Model byâJeannetteâWoodward
978-0-8389-0888-4 2004 . softcover 256 pp . 6x9 . $52.00 members:â$46 .80
Marketing Todayâs Academic Library: A Bold New Approach to Communi cating with Students byâBrianâMathews
Print: 978-0-8389-0984-3 . 2009 . softcover 192 pp . 6x9 . $48.00 members:â$43 .20ebook: 7400-9843 . $38.00 members:â$34 .20 Print/ebook bundle: 7700-9843 $56.00 members:â$50 .40
âHighlyârecommended .âââLibrary Journal
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BESTSELLER Bite-Sized Marketing: Realistic Solutions for the Overworked Librarian byâNancyâDowd,âMaryâevangeliste,âandâJonathanâSilberman
Print: 978-0-8389-1000-9 . 2010 . 140 pp . 7x10 . softcover . $48.00 members:â$43 .20ebook: 7400-0009 . $38.00 members:â$34 .20 . Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0009 . $56.00 members:â$50 .40
visually compelling and easy to read, this book will challenge you to market your library in new and original ways.
âTheâbookâisânicelyâdesignedâandâfullâofâexamples,âlists,âworkâsheets,âandâotherâaids .âAlthoughâitâcouldâbeâreadâcoverâtoâcover,âitâisâjustâasâusefulâforâbrowsingâchaptersâorâskimmingâtheâheadingsâforâideas,âsuchâasâcreatingâaâstoryâbankâorâaâwiki .âThisâusefulâguideâhelpsâlibrariesâtellâtheirâstoryâandâmakeâtheirâbestâpracticesâknown .ââ âBooklist
âThisâbookâdoesâanâexcellentâjobâofâcapturingâtheâessenceâofâsomeâofâtheânewestâvenuesâthatâlibrariesâshouldâbeâutilizingâtoâreachâaâvarietyâofâpotentialâpatrons .âââ âAgainst the Grain
Marketing Public Libraries eCoursebyâNancyâDowd,âMaryâevangeliste,âJonathanâSilbermaneCourSe:
978-0-8389-9078-0 2010 . 3.5 hours . $55.00 members:â$49 .50 eCourSe/ebook bundle:
7800-0780â. $60.45 members:â$54 .41
READ DVD Genres & Subjects5210-1011â. $199.00 members:â$179 .10
Containing all new art files created for popular genres and subjects, the read dvd allows you to create customized readÂź posters to promote your library within the community. use this new addition to the read design Studio on its own or mix and match with art files from the read Cd box Set with adobeÂź PhotoshopÂź elements 4.0.
Blueprint for Your Library Marketing Plan: A Guide to Help You Survive and Thrive byâPatriciaâH .âFisherâandâMarseilleâM .âPride
Print: 978-0-8389-0909-6 . 2006 . softcover 152 pp . 8.5x11 . $57.00 members:â$51 .30
A Guide to Help You Survive and Thrive
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Libraries Connect Communities 3: Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study byâAmericanâLibraryâAssociation,âuniversityâofâMaryland,âandâFloridaâStateâuniversity
Print: 978-0-8389-8550-2 . 2009 . softcover 216 pp . 8.5x11 . $39.00 members:â$35 .10
the third in a series, this study offers the most current national data available on technology access and funding in u.S. public libraries.
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LibrariesConnectCommunities
Libraries Connect Communities Bundle, 2006â2009, byâAmericanâLibraryâAssociation,âuniversityâofâMaryland,âandâFloridaâStateâuniversity
Create customized read© posters!
Print: 978-0-8389-8538-0 . 2007â2009 . 3 books softcover8.5x11 . $73.00 members:â$65 .70
get three years of data from the annual Public library funding & technology access Study for 20% off the combined single title price! track change in public library broadband, internet services, and funding.
the Marketing Public libraries eCourse explains how to create effective, commu-nity-based marketing campaigns using the latest and most popular web 2.0 tools.
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Assistive Technologies in the Library byâBarbaraâT .âMatesâwithâcontributionsâbyâWilliamâR .âReedâIV Print: 978-0-8389-1070-2 . 2011 . softcover . 176 pp . 6x9 . $55.00 members:â$49 .50ebook: 7400-0702 . $44.00 members:â$39 .60 . Print/ebook bundle: 7700-0702 . $64.00 members:â$57 .60
there are plenty of products out there for making information accessible to all users, but how can administrators and managers determine which are the most practical and economical for their particular library? Mates, former director of the ohio library for the blind and Physically disabled, strips away the technical jargon and introduces dozens of the latest options, including hardware, software, and peripherals. this guide will help readers
â Choose the products that are best for their organization, with the help of the evaluative com-mentary, lists of suppliers, and additional resources included
â Set up work stations and train staff on how to use assistive-technology such as screen readers, braille displays, keyboard options, listening devices, and more
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