
Fusenews: Oh, Mickey What a Pity You Don't Understand - A Fuse #8 Production - Blog on School Librar
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Compiling the tidbits, news, reviews, and oh-so shiny points of interest regarding anything and everything kidlit related. You can email Elizabeth at fusenumber8@gmail.com.

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This month's Focus On: Metafiction. http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/arti cle/CA6703694.html

School Library Journal "I have a new book that I am absolutely besotted with, thanks to the National Book Award judges." http://bit.ly/2SCXiv Heavy Medal
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Discussion of the Newbery process, possible contenders, and techniques for running a Mock Newbery Discussion. (The Newbery Medal is administered by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association. This blog is not affiliated with ALSC or ALA).

School Library Journal Might want to watch later, those in the Northeast - it's nice outside!
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Compiling the tidbits, news, reviews, and oh-so shiny points of interest regarding anything and everything kidlit related. You can email Elizabeth at fusenumber8@gmail.com.

School Library Journal Psyching Out Google Wave; Wolfram Alpha Offers Homework Help
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Props for the iPod Another day, another stylish gizmo for the Apple line. Portable stand iBend props up an iPhone or iPod Touch for viewing a movie or video. There’s a basic model ($4.99 for two) and three colorful artists’ versions. ...

Charlotte Re-examined Openly #aasl2009, aasl2009 - NeverEndingSearch - Blog on School Library Journa
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Description: A discussion of information fluency, teaching, and learning in the 21st century.

School Library Journal Tomorrow, Saturday Nov, 7 is National Book Store Day
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More than 100 bookstores across the country are planning to participate in the PW-sponsored event National Bookstore Day this Saturday, November 7. Event organizers are hoping promotions tied to the day ...

Fusenews: In which I finally get to use the term "man up". - A Fuse #8 Production - Blog on School L
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Compiling the tidbits, news, reviews, and oh-so shiny points of interest regarding anything and everything kidlit related. You can email Elizabeth at fusenumber8@gmail.com.

School Library Journal Hello, conference goers. SLJ's at booth 160. Stop by and say hi, if you're around. #aasl2009

PBS, NASA Partner to Help Educators With Climate Change Lessons - 11/6/2009 - School Library Journal
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If you’re looking for a way to teach a lesson on climate change that includes science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) concepts, you’re in luck. PBS TeacherLine has partnered with ...

KY Library Fires Circ Staffers for Refusing to Check Out Graphic Novel - 11/4/2009 2:00:00 PM - Scho
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Two circulation staffers at the Jessamine County Public Library (JCPL) in Nicholasville, KY, have lost their jobs for refusing to let an 11-year-old girl check out a book in the graphic novel series, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Their reasoning? She was too young.

School Library Journal @buffyjhamilton covered danah boyd keynote http://bit.ly/rThKl #aasl2009
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School Library Journal Want to participate remotely in the American Association of School Librarians conference in NC.? Log on to #aasl2009 's bThere portal http://bit.ly/3vSTZ0 Nov 5-8.

School Library Journal Tuning in remotely to the American Association of School Librarians conference in NC. Participate virtually through #aasl2009 's bThere portal http://bit.ly/3vSTZ0 Nov 5-8.

A Better Safety Net: It's time to get smart about online safety - 11/1/2009 - School Library Journal
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Online safety as we know it is obsolete. A concept little changed since the 1990s, it’s one size fits all, emphasizing fear instead of facts, with young people stereotyped as potential victims in a hostile media environment. ...




















