Author Archives: Kristin Fontichiaro

Hello, Baker & Taylor!

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Paige Jaeger on Library-Based Assignments Worth Doing

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Tim Gunn on Teaching

Looking through saved items in my Google Reader account, I rediscovered a brief New York Times interview with teacher, Project Runway co-host, and fashion executive Tim Gunn of “Make It Work” fame. Some of the questions tickled me then and reminded me, … Continue reading

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New book by Peg Sullivan on library spaces

Congratulations to Peg Sullivan on the publication of Library Spaces for 21st-Century Learners: A Planning Guide for Creating New School Library Concepts. I’ve had the pleasure of working with Peg on several projects, and her thinking on library spaces and flexible … Continue reading

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Badging Bibliography Bonanza!

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Cory Doctorow on Libraries and Maker Culture

From an awesome guest post on the Raincoast Books blog by Cory Doctorow: Libraries, Hackspaces and E-waste: how libraries can be the hub of a young maker revolution Public libraries have always been places where skilled information professionals assisted the … Continue reading

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What’s on your mind about inquiry learning in the era of CCSS?

Can you believe that it’s already time to start thinking about the back-to-school issue of School Library Monthly? As we’ve talked to readers over the past year, we realize that there are lots of questions that come up about carrying out inquiry-oriented … Continue reading

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Do you distribute badges? We want to hear from you!

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