Last year at our “Living Banned Books” presentation at the MLA Annual Conference, we got requests for more costumes, so we delivered this year! We had six “books” (i.e., people representing banned titles) for attendees to walk around the room and visit.
I attended this informative session by Joe Holtermann, Engineering Librarian from MSU Mankato. I love to come out of sessions brimming with ideas from things I just learned. This was definitely one of those sessions. Joe talked about his process as a “guide” to library instruction.
If you’re a nonfiction author in search of a book deal, you’ve probably considered doing something odd every day for a year and recounting the experience.
My interest in instruction and services for older adults within the library has grown with my experience in offering classes on the ELM resources to this audience. For this reason, I found Joyce Yukawa’s presentation, “Finding the Fires that Burn Within: A Community-Based Framework for Develop
Folks who spend any amount of time in the picture book sections of libraries may have noticed a recent thematic trend about children and technology. Books like hello!
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