Libraries and teenagers
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Libraries and teenagers
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Libraries and teenagers
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- Transforming young adult services, edited by Anthony Bernier
- Career programming for today's teens, exploring nontraditional and vocational alternatives, Amy Wyckoff, Marie Harris
- Teen craft projects 2, Tina Coleman and Peggie Llanes ; foreword by Amy Alessio and Katie LaMantia
- Teen services 101, a practical guide for busy library staff, Megan P. Fink
- Booktalking that works, Jennifer Bromann
- Library programs for teens, mystery theater, Karen J. Siwak
- More than MySpace, teens, librarians, and social networking, Robyn M. Lupa, editor
- Start-to-finish YA programs, hip-hop symposiums, summer reading programs, virtual tours, poetry slams, teen advisory boards, term paper clinics, and more!, Ella W. Jones
- Teaching Generation M, a handbook for librarians and educators, edited by Vibiana Bowman Cvetkovic and Robert J. Lackie
- Teens.library, developing Internet services for young adults, Linda W. Braun
- The teen reader's advisor, by RoseMary Honnold
- The whole library handbook, teen services, edited by Heather Booth and Karen Jensen
- Building literacy connections with graphic novels, page by page, panel by panel, edited by James Bucky Carter
- Understanding manga and anime, Robin E. Brenner
- Young adult resources today, connecting teens with books, music, games, movies, and more, Don Latham, Melissa Gross
- More booktalking that works, Jennifer Bromann
- Technically involved, technology-based youth participation activities for your library, Linda W. Braun
- Reading rants, a guide to books that rock, Jennifer Hubert
- The hipster librarian's guide to teen craft projects, Tina Coleman and Peggie Llanes ; foreword by Heather Booth
- Serving lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning teens, a how-to-do-it manual for librarians, Hillias J. Martin, Jr., James R. Murdock
- Library teen advisory groups, Diane P. Tuccillo
- Kids can't wait -- library advocacy now!, a president's paper, written by Virginia H. Mathews for Mary R. Somerville, president, 1996-97, American Library Association
- Coding for children and young adults in libraries, a practical guide for librarians, Wendy Harrop
- Library teen advisory groups, Diane P. Tuccillo
- I found it on the Internet, coming of age online, Frances Jacobson Harris
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