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Jackie BreidenbachSchool Library Journal is the earth's biggest review source for books, multimedia and technology for children and teens
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middle school students face significantly more hostility at school than high schoolers—yet they have access to fewer school resources and support,
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Amy AmbelangSchool Library Journal is the one of the biggest review sources for library materials. Additionally, it is an excellent place for school media specialists to obtain information about new products, procedures, and general library news relevant to school librarians.
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Michelle ChrismonSchool Library Journal is the earth's biggest review source for books, multimedia and technology for children and teens --- along with news, features, and hot topics for librarians and educators.
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Kerry SmithSchool Library Journal is the earth's biggest review source for books, multimedia and technology for children and teens --- along with news, features, and hot topics for librarians and educators.
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Linda SolbergSchool Library Journal is the earth's biggest review source for books, multimedia and technology for children and teens --- along with news, features, and hot topics for librarians and educators.
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Jayne DavidsonBooks, Multimedia, & Technology for school librarians
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Betsy MuirAmerican journal for T-Ls.
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Sheryl LeeGreat updates on books, practicies, etc for school librarians
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Stephanie Vande KraatsSchool Library Journal is the earth's biggest review source for books, multimedia and technology for children and teens --- along with news, features, and hot topics for librarians and educators.
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Sara WesterhausThis website has a lot of resources to help a LMS. There are blogs, RSS feeds, newletters on library topics. There are also articles on different library topics, technology resources and even curriculum ideas, including books to use for the various curriculum areas. Library Journal is the earth's biggest review source for books, multimedia and technology for children and teens --- along with news, features, and hot topics for librarians and educators.
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Jorge AcostaCurrent affairs in children & teens Libraries
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Anne MachonisSchool Library Journal is the earth's biggest review source for books, multimedia and technology for children and teens --- along with news, features, and hot topics for librarians and educators.
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Jeff YasinchukReviewer of books, technology, and multimedia for teens and children.
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Jan AdamsSchool Library Journal online.
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Margaret StimsonReviews\n - Books, Multimedia, & Technology-Children & Teens
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Tara TrostleFull issues and archives are available online. The journal features over 400 reviews of books, multimedia, and technology each month. Also included are sections on collection development, interviews, curricular connections, and feature columns. Subscriptions to the print version include three free trial issues, followed by 12 issues for $136.99.
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Karen MilliganThe world's largest reviewer of books, multimedia, and technology for children and teens
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Terry StaupeFind reviews of books, multimedia and technology on this site as well as curriculum connections, newsletters, blogs and other links.
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kristasisGood site with lots of great resources for teachers.
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Tepcat KlingonSchool Library Journal is the earth's biggest review source for books, multimedia and technology for children and teens --- along with news, features, and hot topics for librarians and educators.
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Waida SantosSchool Library Journal is the earth's biggest review source for books, multimedia and technology for children and teens --- along with news, features, and hot topics for librarians and educators.
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Erin McConnellarticles, blogs, reviews and more available from School Library Journal on their website
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Michelle TorriseSchool Library Journal, is the leading print magazine, and now SLJ.com serving librarians who work with young people in schools and public libraries. The two resources give librarians up-to-date information needed to integrate libraries into the school cu
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The Little Reading Event That Could
Children who are read to by their parents, librarians, teachers and caretakers become readers; the research on that correlation is crystal-clear. That’s why, on August 24, Penguin Young Readers Group is partnering with other companies for a literary initiative called Read for the Record. -
The Little Reading Event That Could
Children who are read to by their parents, librarians, teachers and caretakers become readers; the research on that correlation is crystal-clear. That’s why, on August 24, Penguin Young Readers Group is partnering with other companies for a literary initiative called Read for the Record.
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