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Kirch, Claire – School Library Journal, 2008
Minneapolis is a book lover's paradise. There are dozens of neighborhood bookstores, a sleek new $125 million Minneapolis Central Library, and Open Book, the nation's first facility devoted to the literary arts. No wonder it was dubbed America's most literate city last year. But one of the best-kept secrets is that Minneapolis and nearby Mankato…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Library Materials, Childrens Literature, Books
O'Connor, Maureen; Kenney, Brian – School Library Journal, 2008
Each weekday when school let out, the Queens Library at Far Rockaway--a branch of the Queens Library in New York City--would fill with nearly 100 teens. Drawn by the public-use computers, many others, who had dropped out of school, would also crowd in. To invoke a cliche, the situation was both an opportunity and a challenge. The popularity of the…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Adolescents, Adolescent Literature, Urban Areas
Zarookian, Cherie – School Library Journal, 1975
Describes the characteristics of British children's books that are apt to make them incomprehensible to American children. (PF)
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, English Literature, Library Material Selection
Halsall, Jane – School Library Journal, 2004
What is the appeal of anime? For one thing, the graphic storytelling is uniquely compelling and spans multiple genres. It tends to be targeted to different audiences: young children and families, males or females aged 10-18, or strictly adults for the mature genre called hentai. In America, almost all animation is produced for and watched by…
Descriptors: Films, Foreign Countries, Cartoons, Public Libraries
Makowsky, Juliet K. – School Library Journal, 1977
The Greenburgh Public Libraries Storytime program for two year olds is described. The role of the parent in the program is discussed, and some suggestions are given for selecting stories and games for a storytime program, as well as a list of book titles that can be used in a program. (JPF)
Descriptors: Library Material Selection, Library Services, Parent Role, Preschool Children
Emmens, Carol A. – School Library Journal, 1982
Outlines circulation procedures for video games at four public libraries--Arlington Heights Public Library, Illinois; East Brunswick Public Library, New Jersey; South River Public Library, New Jersey; and Cloquet Public Library, Minnesota. Acquisition of materials, insurance fees, loan periods, and use of reserves are noted. (EJS)
Descriptors: Games, Library Acquisition, Library Circulation, Library Materials
Dreyer, John J. – School Library Journal, 1973
Efforts of the Constitutional Heritage Club (CHC) and several supportive groups to censor the book and magazine collections of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County are discussed. (NH)
Descriptors: Books, Censorship, Librarians, Library Collections
Gerhardt, Lillian N.; Schuman, Patricia Glass – School Library Journal, 1973
Descriptors: Committees, Library Associations, Library Material Selection, Library Services
Doyle, Miranda – School Library Journal, 2000
An American librarian describes her experiences running a children's library in a rural town in the Philippines. Discussion includes frustrations and rewards; the children's favorite books; storytimes and games; community efforts; and her goals to leave the library a better organized, more inviting place and to teach the children how a library…
Descriptors: Childrens Libraries, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Librarians
Cawthorne, Edythe O. – School Library Journal, 1975
Its director describes a successful public library program for lending toys and games. (PF)
Descriptors: Games, Library Circulation, Library Materials, Library Services
Green, Sylvie A. – School Library Journal, 1981
Proposes that libraries employ modern booksellers' merchandising techniques to improve circulation of library materials. Using displays in various ways, the methods and reasons for weeding out books, replacing worn book jackets, and selecting new books are discussed. Suggestions for learning how to market and 11 references are provided. (RBF)
Descriptors: Display Aids, Improvement, Library Circulation, Library Material Selection
Flannery, Susan – School Library Journal, 1981
Recommends that libraries include conservative 'Moral Majority' as well as liberal views of human sexuality in their acquisition of books for young adults to provide a balanced collection and blunt atttempts to limit academic freedom through censorship. Five 'New Right' choices are reviewed. (RAA)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Adolescents, Censorship, Library Acquisition
Manning, Pat; Newman, Alan R. – School Library Journal, 1986
Discusses the problem of serious dangers in current and backlist chemistry experiment books. Discarding of older books and careful evaluation of the dangers inherent in newer books are recommended. Safe alternatives are suggested, including some criteria for evaluating dangers, and a safer approach used by a current author. (EM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Resources Centers
Roginski, Jim – School Library Journal, 1985
Describes use of telephone sales as marketing tool for sale of materials from publishing industry to children's libraries. Nine guidelines designed to protect consumers, overall reactions of librarians who have purchased goods and services by telephone, and sources of free and inexpensive information on telemarketing are included. Ten references…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Guidelines, Library Acquisition
Dengel, Donna J. – School Library Journal, 1994
Describes a program conducted by the Multnomah (Oregon) County Library for child care providers. Approaches to preparing collections appropriate for providers and for children in child care, providing training for providers, and developing collaborative relationships with providers are discussed. A bibliography of a core collection of 19 titles…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Childrens Literature, Cooperation, Day Care
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