Det är ett och ett halvt år sedan kravet på skolbibliotek infördes i skollagen och många skolbibliotekarier och deras rektorer har funderat på hur de ska tolka bestämmelsen.
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Det är ett och ett halvt år sedan kravet på skolbibliotek infördes i skollagen och många skolbibliotekarier och deras rektorer har funderat på hur de ska tolka bestämmelsen.
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Submitted by Patricia J Delois: RT @sallyheroes: "It appears that the number one thing patrons use the library for is (prepare yourself) books": http://t.co/CEiQTtdC via @JustinLibrarian...
"[...] surprised they would select books when they have so many other things to choose from. I imagine he’s even more surprised to learn that something else patrons rate highly is personal interaction with the staff. I don’t know who designed the survey, but it couldn’t have been the director. It wouldn’t have occurred to him to put “human interaction” on the list of things patrons might value. He’s all about technology. No one disputes that technology has improved the library experience for the patron. You can search the catalog from home and access our subscribed databases. You can place your own holds, request your own interlibrary loan materials, download books to your own devices. The library is working towards self-checkout, presumably so you can conduct all your library business without ever having to interact with the staff. This must sound like a dream-come-true for the director, who hates to interact with the library staff, but for patrons, there’s more to the library than just the delivery of materials. They like human contact." Via Karen du Toit, Patrick Provencher, Michelle Bourque Delete the scoop?
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Our Vision: - To create a literacy-rich high school that successfully develops the academic literacy habits and skills of all students. (To be literate means to competently make meaning of... Via Nell Ududec, Anu Ojaranta Delete the scoop?
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The main topic up for discussion: what to do for the National Year of Reading? Here are some great ideas that the participants on the day workshopped together! Via Zarah Gagatiga Delete the scoop?
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Create your eBooks, Photo albums, Comics, Magazines, Fanzines, CV, Brochures, Books... When you're done, publish and share your ebook full of photos, video, audio with friends, family, and the world. Via evangelina chavez Delete the scoop?
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RT @TeresaPaoli: Student created book trailers on this great library blog:http://t.co/6Lvu4kK5... Via Nikki Robertson Delete the scoop?
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Ana Cristina Pratas's comment,
Today, 10:20 AM
Yes it is Bronwyn! Hope to revamp Binders over the summer when I have more free time.
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The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.: A biography of the author of this famous literary quote... Via Gust MEES Delete the scoop?
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We are pleased to present this year’s 65 choices for the Best Books of 2011, chosen from the more than 6000 books reviewed this year. Novels were a standout, particularly those for teens, with themes of leadership, coming-of-age, and facing tough situations presented in powerful narratives with memorable characters. Via Robin Illsley Delete the scoop?
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I stället - eller tillsammans - med elevens bokrapport. Skolbibliotekarien skapar lockande ingångar till läsglädje. Via Monica Nilsson Delete the scoop?
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"It's surprising how many academics who identify with the digital humanities also have ties to "the History of the Book," a field that has long been nurtured by seminars in great libraries." Via EDTC@UTB Delete the scoop?
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