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Jones, Leigh Ann – School Library Journal, 2007
In the spring of 2005, the author created a short, online questionnaire to capture data about middle schoolers and book covers, and after several pilot studies she posted it to SurveyMonkey.com. The study includes the fiction books for middle school from the 2005 Quick Picks list. Over the course of a week, participants reported to the school…
Descriptors: Recreational Reading, Measures (Individuals), School Libraries, Literature Appreciation
Gerhardt, Lillian N., Ed.; And Others – School Library Journal, 1970
The Editors of the School Library Journal Book Review present their annual selective list of outstanding children's books. (Author)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Book Reviews, Books, Childrens Literature
Vardell, Sylvia M. – School Library Journal, 2006
Just 10 years ago the Academy of American Poets initiated the observance of National Poetry Month to celebrate poetry and its place in American culture. Since then, the movement has continued to gain momentum with the emergence of Young People's Poetry Week in 1999, a focus on poetry slams as the centerpiece for Teen Read Week in 2003, and the…
Descriptors: Poetry, School Libraries, Library Materials, Reading Materials
Levine, Alan H. – School Library Journal, 1973
The banning of: Down These Mean Streets'' by Thomas Piri is discussed as a case study of the dangers of school library material censorship. (NH)
Descriptors: Books, Case Studies, Censorship, Childrens Literature
Gerhardt, Lillian N.; And Others – School Library Journal, 1971
The editors of School Library Journal present their choice of 22 excellent new children's books, and the San Francisco Bay Area committee presents 24 new titles for young adults. (MF)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Books, Childrens Literature, Library Materials
Goldsmith, Francisca – School Library Journal, 2009
During the past year, more than three dozen librarians working with teens in public, school, and college libraries have evaluated books published for the adult market with an eye toward identifying those that are worthy of teen reading as well. By examining more than 600 titles, this journal was able to select about 250 for review across the year.…
Descriptors: High School Students, Reading Material Selection, Reading Materials, War
Sherman, Gail; Knox, Diane – School Library Journal, 1981
It is suggested that, in order to be prepared for efforts at censorship, private school libraries should establish a written selection policy, prepare a request for reconsideration of library materials form, set up a materials review committee, and keep up to date on intellectual freedom issues. (CHC)
Descriptors: Censorship, Learning Resources Centers, Library Administration, Library Material Selection
Gerhardt, Lillian N.; And Others – School Library Journal, 1971
The forty-two titles selected by the editors of School Library Journal" are the best among over 2,100 new children's books reviewed since last January. Also included are 25 top notch Young Adult titles. (67 references) (MM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Books, Childrens Literature, Library Material Selection
Gerhardt, Lillian N.; And Others – School Library Journal, 1977
School Library Journal book review editors have selected and annotated their choices for the best children's and young adults' books from those books that were submitted for review during 1977 by general book trade book publishers. Included in the annotations are: author, title, publisher, price, and recommended reading and interest levels. (JPF)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education
Mandell, Phyllis Levy – School Library Journal, 2010
Audiobooks are excellent tools to help students build literacy skills as well as improve listening, writing, and vocabulary competencies. In many shared or independent reading situations, audiobooks offer support to reluctant and struggling readers, special-needs students, and English-language learners. They are also embraced by voracious readers.…
Descriptors: Independent Reading, Literacy, Librarians, High School Students
Chen, Kristine – School Library Journal, 2010
In this article, the author describes her new approach to collection development. To fulfill her dream of each kid walking out of the library with the book they asked for, she enlisted the help of her students. Once they realized that their suggestions were taken seriously, the more they were willing to take the time to tell her about the great…
Descriptors: Library Services, Books, Libraries, School Libraries
Nesi, Olga – School Library Journal, 2010
Readers' advisory with middle schoolers does not come easily. In an effort to expand students' reading horizons, the author describes how to teach students to speak intelligently and thoughtfully about their book preferences. She cites Joyce Saricks's "Readers' Advisory Service in the Public Library" (ALA, 2005), a book that gave her the clarity…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Reading Material Selection, Public Libraries, Librarians
Kopple, Jody – School Library Journal, 2011
No one believes that bullying is a problem isolated to teens and tweens. Children tease one another from a very young age; they discover power by rejecting someone or by taking another's toys. Adults are hardly immune. By addressing bullying behavior early on, at every grade level, and in a variety of ways, educators have a better chance of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Picture Books, Bullying, Young Adults
Horning, Kathleen T. – School Library Journal, 2010
Mere days before the announcement of the new children's book ambassador, speculation was still running wild. However, when the Library of Congress introduced Katherine Paterson as the new kids' book ambassador on January 5, the choice was greeted with unrivaled enthusiasm. A two-time winner of the Newbery Medal (for "Bridge to…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Awards, Reading Materials, Reading Material Selection
Pattee, Amy – School Library Journal, 2008
Street lit is controversial stuff. Even though street lit is a huge hit with today's teens, one will not find the semiautobiographical novels of Vickie Stringer and Nikki Turner, the grandes dames of urban fiction, on many (if any) high school reading lists or, for that matter, on some public libraries' shelves. That's because street lit (aka…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Libraries, Librarians, Novels
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