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9780613787123

Youth Cybrarian's Guide to Developing Instructional, Curriculum-Related, Su

Youth Cybrarian's Guide to Developing Instructional, Curriculum-Related, Su

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  • ISBN-13: 9780613787123
  • ISBN: 0613787129
  • Publication Date: 2003
  • Publisher: Turtleback Books

AUTHOR

Champelli, Lisa

SUMMARY

How can librarians enhance their youth services through the Internet and teach kids information literacy? What types of Internet resources are being developed for children and teens? What responsibilities do librarians have to accommodate access to the Net by minors and to teach them about that access? With more and more Internet content directed at children, it is essential to maximize these learning opportunities. This guide highlights 21 field-tested library programs from across the country, including their target audiences, required equipment, program plan and goals, notes from an experienced teacher, and one library's use policy. The focus is on four types of programs: instructional, curriculum related, summer reading, and recreational. This creative and informative manual provides a foundation to begin or augment Internet programs for young learners.Champelli, Lisa is the author of 'Youth Cybrarian's Guide to Developing Instructional, Curriculum-Related, Su', published 2003 under ISBN 9780613787123 and ISBN 0613787129.

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