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Klebanoff, Abbe – School Library Journal, 2009
Toys don't belong in the library. That's probably what some people still think. But the author's library outside Philadelphia was having such a hard time attracting boys who had outgrown storytime that he and his colleagues decided to try something new. So his school started a Lego club. Since their June 2008 kickoff, they've been amazed by how…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Play, Emergent Literacy, Library Services
Czarnecki, Kelly; Gullett, Matt – School Library Journal, 2007
This article presents and discusses a 3-D online environment known as Teen Second Life. TSL is a virtual environment geared just for youth, ages 13-17. Its social appeal is huge, especially for teens who are developmentally inclined to seek out the company of their peers. In TSL one can meet friends or make new ones, hang out, listen to music and…
Descriptors: Library Networks, Public Libraries, Adolescents, Social Networks
Jones, Jami – School Library Journal, 2004
The good news is that many public libraries are now overflowing with teens. The bad news is that most teens still don't visit libraries, and that's a shame. Teens would use libraries if they clearly understood their value. But for years, young adults have been mostly ignored by librarians. The solution is to initiate a major paradigm shift, one in…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Librarians, Library Services, Public Libraries
Bakst, Diane – School Library Journal, 2000
Describes the development of a new television show on PBS called "Between the Lions" that is aimed at developing literacy of primary school children. Set in a library, the show's producers met with librarians for advice and will have libraries participating in local outreach programs to help promote the show. (LRW)
Descriptors: Childrens Libraries, Educational Television, Library Services, Literacy
Brodie, Carolyn S.; Byerly, Greg; Tepe, Ann E. – School Library Journal, 2006
When parents help kids with their homework or get involved in an assignment, they're doing more than showing an interest in their children's education--they're helping them succeed. And since everyone knows that well-equipped school libraries make a huge difference in student achievement, there's a real need to make parents aware of the media…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Elementary Secondary Education, School Libraries, Library Services
Parikh, Neel; Schneider, Marcia – School Library Journal, 1988
Describes the Book Buddies program, a program established by the San Francisco Public Library which recruits and trains volunteers who read to children in area hospitals. The planning, organization, and operation of the program are discussed, as well as the recruitment and training of volunteers. (MES)
Descriptors: Hospitalized Children, Library Services, Outreach Programs, Public Libraries
Brostrum, David – School Library Journal, 1997
Discusses the use of public libraries by homeschoolers and gives examples of ways to serve homeschoolers, including specialized tours and using homeschooled children as volunteers for library programs. Homeschooler-initiated outreach programs are described, and a list of resources including Web sites, books, and journal articles is provided. (LRW)
Descriptors: Books, Home Schooling, Journal Articles, Library Services
Minkel, Walter – School Library Journal, 2002
Describes how several libraries are encouraging children to participate in summer reading programs by bringing them to childcare and recreation centers. Discusses reaching out to teenagers; starting a program and gauging summer reading program participation in the community; and securing funding and partnerships. (AEF)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Childrens Libraries, Community Services
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
Blenz-Clucas, Beth – School Library Journal, 1993
Highlights examples of outreach and lending programs that bring the museum experience into school and public libraries and suggests that the school library media specialist can act as the link between museums and teachers. A list of contacts for the nine programs mentioned is provided. (EAM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Exhibits, Learning Resources Centers, Library Services
Chatterjee, Jayashree – School Library Journal, 2006
Having sleepovers at the public library can be fun and exciting. This article describes the Brownie Sleepover program, a library sleepover program, which started 10 years ago when two local Brownie leaders approached the former head of children's services to ask if she could help second graders earn their "Be a Reader" patch. After…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Public Libraries, Youth Clubs, Females
Locke, Jill L. – School Library Journal, 1988
The Beginning with Books project distributed 1,000 free packets of children's books to disadvantaged families, and questionnaires showed favorable effects on literacy activities and family reading patterns. The program is now affiliated with the Pittsburgh public library, and a new literacy program is aimed at children in families of adults who…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Disadvantaged Youth, Illiteracy, Literacy Education
Barron, Daniel D. – School Library Journal, 1989
Describes the Star Schools program, a federally funded project designed to serve as a model for using technology to reach small or disadvantaged schools in isolated areas. The discussion covers the objectives of the project, the use of telecommunications technology and computer networks, and the current and future role of library media specialists…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Computer Networks, Distance Education, Educational Resources
Kupetz, Barbara N. – School Library Journal, 1993
Stresses the importance of early literacy experiences for very young children and explains how children become literate. Library services, such as choosing materials to meet the special needs of young children and their parents, and outreach programs are described. Tips to share with parents on reading to infants and toddlers are included. (EAM)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Emergent Literacy, Infants, Library Material Selection
Towey, Cathleen A. – School Library Journal, 1990
Describes an outreach program developed by a public library system for introducing library services to parents of preschool children enrolled in a Head Start center. Topics discussed include the importance of reading to children; sensitivity to bilingual needs; adult literacy needs; sample picture books; and nonprint materials available at the…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Disadvantaged Youth, Library Materials, Library Services
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