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Young adults' libraries + Activity programs
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Dynamic youth services through outcome-based planning and evaluation, Eliza T. Dresang, Melissa Gross, Leslie Edmonds Holt ; foreword by Virginia Walter
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
Create, innovate, and serve, a radical approach to children's and youth programming, edited by Kathleen Campana and J. Elizabeth Mills ; foreword by Susan Hildreth
Booktalking that works, Jennifer Bromann
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
Library programs for teens, mystery theater, Karen J. Siwak
Something funny happened at the library, how to create humorous programs for children and young adults, Rob Reid
Library robotics, technology and English language arts activities for ages 8-24, Sarah Kepple
Connecting boys with books, what libraries can do, Michael Sullivan
Young adult resources today, connecting teens with books, music, games, movies, and more, Don Latham, Melissa Gross
More booktalking that works, Jennifer Bromann
Risky business, taking and managing risks in library services for teens, Linda W. Braun, Hillias Jack Martin, and Connie Urquhart for the Young Adult Library Services Association
Liven up your library, design engaging and inclusive programs for tweens and teens, Valerie Tagoe and Julia E.Torres
The hipster librarian's guide to teen craft projects, Tina Coleman and Peggie Llanes ; foreword by Heather Booth
Libraries designed for kids, Nolan Lushington
From children's literature to readers theatre, Elizabeth A. Poe
Anime clubs for public libraries, a practical guide for librarians, Chantale Pard
More books appeal, keep young teens in the library, by Karen Cornell Gomberg
Storytelling for young adults, a guide to tales for teens, Gail de Vos
From video games to real life, tapping into Minecraft to inspire creativity and learning in the library, Mary L. Glendening
Technology and literacy, 21st century library programming for children and teens, by Jennifer Nelson and Keith Braafladt
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