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Starred Review in LMC for GROWING SCHOOLS

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Hooray! Free SYNC Audio Books for Summer ’13 Announced!

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Review of Growing Schools: Librarians as Professional Developers

Thank you to Mary Alice Anderson, who reviewed Growing Schools: Librarians as Proefssional Developers on her blog: Staff development is an important, exciting role for school library media specialists. Media specialists have a unique perspective of the school and curriculum; they … Continue reading

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Congratulations, Emily!

Congratulations to my colleague and co-author Emily Puckett Rodgers for being named a Library Journal Mover and Shaker! Emily Puckett Rodgers | Movers & Shakers 2013 — Innovators via kwout Our book introducing kids to Creative Commons, Shared Creations: Making Use of Creative … Continue reading

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SXSW Booth Talks and a Sneak Peek at Fall 2013 Makers as Innovators Series

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Happy Pi Day!

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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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Navigating the Information Tsunami: a “must purchase” according to School Librarian’s Workshop!

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Book Review: The Knockoff Economy

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