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C O M 1 Educational Technology NEW eBooks for Elementary School Terence W. Cavanaugh This combination reference, tutorial, and strategy guide will help all teachers and school librarians to effectively use the reading applications described, regardless of the classroom computing platform. NEW Digital Content Creation in Schools A Common Core Approach Karen S. Ivers and Ann E. Barron Discover how digital content creation supports 21st-century learning, providing new insights into organizing, synthesizing, and evaluating information. This practical guide will make it easy for you to engage your students through this powerful communications medium. • Explains how any teacher or librarian can get started on the integration process of using eBooks a s reading tools • Covers all the key critical information regarding eBook use: the different formats of eBooks and readers as well as how to collect and hold eBook files TERENCE W. CAVANAUGH is associate professor of instructional technology in the College of Education and Human Services at University of North Florida. December 2014, 152pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-849-8 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-850-4 ALSO OF INTEREST The eBook Revolution: A Primer for Librarians on the Front Lines, page 54 FORTHCOMING Technology Handbook for School Librarians William O. Scheeren Stay current, meet educational standards, and keep your students coming back again and again by incorporating the latest technologies into your school library. • Includes a web companion that posts updates and keeps readers abreast of new products and changes in the field • Offers a series of case studies to test and challenge students WILLIAM O. SCHEEREN, PhD, is a lecturer in education at St. Vincent College, Latrobe, PA. July 2015, 248pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-4408-3396-0 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00, eBook: 978-1-4408-3397-7 2 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 • Details how to use the Decide, Design, Develop, and Evaluate (DDD-E) model, a process designed for the classroom • Includes sample activities and reproducible handouts and worksheets • Provides blackline masters to assist you with every phase of the DDD-E model, including management and formative assessment • Includes sample activities and reproducible handouts and worksheets KAREN S. IVERS, PhD, is professor in the Department of Elementary and Bilingual Education at California State University, Fullerton. ANN E. BARRON, PhD, is professor of instructional technology at the University of South Florida, Tampa. December 2014, 252pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-629-6 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-630-2 TIP FROM THE EXPERTS KAREN S. IVERS AND ANN E. BARRON “Engage your students in real world activities as they develop 21st century learning skills. Try the Sherlock Project to sharpen their critical thinking and problem solving skills via hypermedia—your student detectives will love it!” Educational Technology NEW NEW Teaching Digital Photography Teaching the Video Production Class The Ultimate Guide to ‘Tween and Teen Learning Beyond the Morning Newscast David Howard and Amy Hunter • Provides a full-year digital photography curriculum comprising more than 20 hands-on digital photography projects • Supplies grading rubrics for every project KEITH KYKER is a career educator with extensive experience teaching technology skills to students and adults. September 2014, 257pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-856-6 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-857-3 Using Visual Basic for Applications to Make PowerPoint Interactive Second Edition | David M. Marcovitz Keith Kyker This book provides a full-year curriculum for educators wishing to teach a digital photography/multimedia class that will endow students with the technical skills for producing complex digital imaging projects. Powerful PowerPoint for Educators This guidebook is a must-have resource for anyone teaching a television production class or running a morning news show at the elementary, middle, or high school level. • Provides resource ideas for royaltyfree music, virtual sets, cost-effective equipment purchases, and more DAVID HOWARD is a television production teacher at Umatilla Middle School in Umatilla, FL. AMY HUNTER is the media specialist and television production teacher at Umatilla Middle School in Umatilla, FL. January 2014, 217pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-374-5 $49.00, £31.00, €39.00, A$53.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-375-2 “Directions are straightforward, easy-to-follow, and include screen shots.” —ARBA This timely book helps educators unleash the interactive potential of PowerPoint to build their own multimedia material that perfectly matches the needs of their students. DAVID M. MARCOVITZ, PhD, is associate professor in the School of Education and director of the graduate program in educational technology at Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore, MD. May 2012, 270pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-61069-136-9 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-137-6 FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WEBINAR With Joyce Valenza and Brenda Boyer See page 60 for details. Dynamic Databases: Revolutionizing Today’s Research, Teaching, and Learning Today’s databases are no longer just for research. Discover proven strategies for integrating databases into 1:1, BYO, flipped, blended, embedded, and more! REGISTER NOW at www.edweb.net/lmcforefront O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 3 Educational Technology School Librarians and the Technology Department A Practical Guide to Successful Collaboration Strategies for Building a Web 2.0 Learning Environment Chih-Hsiung Tu Mary Ann Bell, Holly Weimar, and James Van Roekel This handbook provides librarians and technology specialists with the tools to understand the issues and challenges related to their counterparts’ jobs, and find ways to work together for the betterment of all concerned. • Provides readers with a solid understanding of what school librarians do and what technology specialists do MARY ANN BELL, EdD, is professor in the Department of Library Science, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. HOLLY WEIMAR, EdD, is associate professor in the Department of Library Science, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. JAMES VAN ROEKEL, MLS, MA, is associate director of Lowman Student Center at Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. May 2013, 117pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-58683-539-2 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-58683-540-8 Choosing Web 2.0 Tools for Learning and Teaching in a Digital World “[U]seful to library professionals beginning the process of integrating an open network learning environment.” —ARBA Imagine replacing your current online Learning Management System (LMS) with social media and Web 2.0 tools! This book provides a comprehensive and easy-to-understand guide for making the most of the online learning environment. • Supplies practical guidelines, learning activities, interactive links and templates, and reader-shared resources useful for educators, trainers, and instructional designers CHIH-HSIUNG TU, PhD, is professor of educational technology at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ. November 2013, 169pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-59884-686-7 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-687-4 Designing Online Learning A Primer for Librarians Sue Alman, Christinger Tomer, and Margaret L. Lincoln, Editors Pam Berger and Sally Trexler This book provides an introduction and helpful guide to online education for librarians and educators in the K–12, public, and academic library settings. “[T]he supreme resource to get the job done.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL “[M]ust-have for all school librarians.” —BOOKLIST ONLINE Provides practical strategies and examples to effectively integrate Web 2.0 tools to support the inquiry process in the school library program and the classroom curriculum. PAM BERGER is a well-known consultant, BER presenter and publisher of the Information Searcher. SALLY TREXLER has recently retired as the library director for the Allentown Public Schools. April 2010, 221pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59158-706-4 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-064-5 4 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 • Reviews key technologies and technical standards for online education • Presents best practices for instructional design, faculty development, and student assessment • Provides case studies for academic librarians and K–12 librarians SUE ALMAN is lecturer at San Jose State University and former director of online education in the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Information Sciences. CHRISTINGER TOMER, PhD, is associate professor in the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Information Sciences. MARGARET L. LINCOLN, PhD, is district librarian for Lakeview Schools, Battle Creek, MI. July 2012, 100pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-59884-637-9 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-638-6 Educational Technology Multimedia Projects in Education Technology for the School Librarian Designing, Producing, and Assessing Theory and Practice Fourth Edition | Karen S. Ivers and Ann E. Barron William O. Scheeren “Enhanced with figures and graphs, this valuable guide could easily have been entitled ‘Everything You Wanted to Know About Multimedia and Were Afraid to Ask.’ Highly recommended.” “Sharing actual case studies as well as practical tips on technology implementation and terminology, this title will be a valuable resource to any school librarian. Recommended.” —APPRAISALS —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION This practical and easy-to-use resource will help teachers and library media specialists effectively integrate multimedia projects into their curriculum. The world of the school librarian has changed significantly over the past ten years with the proliferation of technology into all phases of education; this book attempts to address these issues. • Suggests projects that offer students the opportunity to work collaboratively, engage in multiple modalities of learning and reflective thinking, and use a constructivist approach to learning • Focuses on critical issues like classroom management, student learning outcomes, and ongoing assessment • Provides an introduction to all aspects of technology in the school library • Is the only book that addresses both the theoretical and the practical aspects of technology in the school library • Acts as a starting point for those who recognize the value of technology in the school library and want to move forward • Includes a series of case studies that will both test and challenge students KAREN S. IVERS PhD, is professor in the Department of Elementary and Bilingual Education at California State University, Fullerton. ANN E. BARRON, PhD, is professor of instructional technology at the University of South Florida, Tampa. September 2010, 227pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59884-534-1 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-535-8 WILLIAM O. SCHEEREN, PhD, is a lecturer in education at St. Vincent College, Latrobe, PA. January 2010, 223pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-59158-900-6 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00, eBook: 978-1-59158-901-3 Library Media Connection Magazine LMC delivers the insight, answers, and encouragement school librarians need to transform their libraries into thriving hubs for 21st-century learning and teaching. From practical inspiration from today’s most innovative practitioners to unbiased, insightful peer reviews that support smart collection development, LMC covers technology, tackles the tough issues of budgeting, staffing, and more. . . and along the way serves as a catalyst for connecting librarians who share a passion for learning and literacy. Chart your course for the future now—join LMC’s free online professional development community now at www.edweb.net/lmcforefront Special district subscription pricing available! Learn more at librarymediaconnection.com O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 5 Educational Technology Tech Tools for Learning Series Series Editor: Judi Repman Supplying essential guides for school librarians, teachers, young adult public librarians, and school administrators, the books in the Tech Tools for Learning series explain how to effectively use state-of-the-art technology tools to facilitate student learning and achievement. FORTHCOMING Using Images to Teach Critical Thinking Skills Visual Literacy and Digital Photography FORTHCOMING 3D Printing A Powerful New Curriculum Tool for Your School Library Lesley M. Cano This beginner’s guide to 3D design and printing provides librarians with lessons, tips, and instructions for integrating these technologies into the K–12 common core curriculum. Diane M. Cordell • Includes an appendix of resources for school librarians to get the most out of threedimensional design and printing • Suggests practical lesson ideas for integrating 3D printing into language arts, math, science, social studies • Focuses on 3D printing as a tool to engage students in curriculum content • Offers students rules and guidelines for utilizing this powerful technology LESLEY M. CANO is school librarian at Remynse Elementary in Arlington, TX, where she was recognized as Teacher of the Year. Learn how to teach visual literacy through photography—an easy way for you to combine student interest with resources at hand to enhance a key learning skill. June 2015, 172pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-977-8 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-978-5 • Discusses visual literacy, critical thinking, and photography • Shows that librarians are often key to teaching and supporting visual literacy • Fits with the popular makerspace movement • Provides a nontechnical approach anyone can use DIANE M. CORDELL is a retired K–12 teacher librarian who currently works as an education consultant and writer for CyberSmart Education Company. June 2015, 150pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-4408-3515-5 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-4408-3516-2 6 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 TIP FROM AN EXPERT | LESLEY M. CANO “Don’t toss objects that print incorrectly due to a design flaw! Display these in the library to show students that redesigning is an important part of the modeling process.” Educational Technology Tech Tools for Learning Series NEW School Library Infographics How to Create Them, Why to Use Them Peggy Milam Creighton Find out how you can increase the impact of your school library instruction, promotion, and organization with the utilization of infographics created with doit-yourself tips found within this guidebook. Series Editor: Judi Repman Multimedia Learning Stations FORTHCOMING Facilitating Instruction, Strengthening the Research Process, Building Collaborative Partnerships Jen Spisak Learn how to use rotating multimedia learning stations, employing databases, websites, education apps, videos, audio podcasts, online games, books, and more to build a strong, collaborative library program that helps you strengthen the research process. • Includes more than 30 original visuals available for reproduction • Provides tips for sharing infographics through social media • Demonstrates how to effectively pair infographics and education to maximize your library’s impact on students PEGGY MILAM CREIGHTON, PhD, is a school library consultant in northeast Georgia. March 2015, 125pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-4408-3677-0, $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-4408-3678-7 • Features unique content designed for use in middle and high school libraries JEN SPISAK is a library information specialist at Hungary Creek Middle School in Henrico County, VA, who has published articles in Library Media Connection. June 2015, 135pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-4408-3517-9 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-4408-3518-6 Bookmarking The Networked Library A Guide for the Educational Use of Social Networking Sites Melissa A. Purcell “Creative media specialists will find many ways to use these lessons throughout all areas of the curriculum and for media program advocacy.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION The lesson plans in this book enable educators to easily incorporate networking technologies into the classroom—not just a fun enrichment activity, but one that is selective and intentional to teach the required standards. MELISSA A. PURCELL, PhD, is the media specialist at Glynn Academy, Brunswick, GA, and is part-time professor in the Instructional Technology department at Georgia Southern University. July 2012, 172pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-58683-545-3 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-58683-546-0 Beyond the Basics Alicia E. Vandenbroek “This book is a good choice for readers getting started using social bookmarking sites. . . . Even novice users will find the directions easy to follow.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION With easy-to-follow tutorial guides, this book is your one-stopshop for implementing creative activities for all ages on social bookmarking tools. • Approachable for individuals new to bookmarking and useful to more experienced users ALICIA E. VANDENBROEK, MLS, is librarian at Shackelford Junior High School, Arlington, TX, where she was recently awarded Teacher of the Year by her peers. July 2012, 166pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-58683-535-4 $35.00, £22.00, €28.00, A$38.00, eBook: 978-1-58683-536-1 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 7 Curriculum and Instruction FORTHCOMING Integrating Children’s Literature through the Common Core State Standards Rachel L. Wadham and Terrell Young NEW Leading the Common Core Initiative A Guide for K–5 School Librarians Carl A. Harvey II and Linda L. Mills Defining both the Common Core Standards and the school librarian’s role in their implementation, this book offers ready-to-use lesson plans and other tools for grades K–5 and identifies opportunities for collaborative teaching. This important guide demonstrates how children’s literature can be connected to the Common Core State Standards to encourage innovation and engagement as part of the teaching and learning process. RACHEL L. WADHAM, MLS, MEd, is the education and juvenile collections librarian at Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. TERRELL YOUNG, EdD, is professor of education, with an emphasis in literacy and children’s literature at the David O. McKay School of Education at Brigham Young University. September 2015, 260pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-608-1 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-609-8 FORTHCOMING The Common Core in Action Ready-to-Use Lesson Plans for K–6 Librarians Deborah J. Jesseman CARL A. HARVEY II is the school librarian at North Elementary School, Noblesville, IN. LINDA L. MILLS is the school librarian at Greensburg Elementary School, Greensburg, IN. November 2014, 150pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-491-9 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-492-6 TIP FROM THE EXPERTS CARL A. HARVEY II AND LINDA L. MILLS “Anytime there are shifts in a school, such as new standards like the This book addresses Common Core State Standard curriculum resources to assist the school librarian in collaborating with classroom teachers. DEBORAH J. JESSEMAN, MLS, PhD, is a tenured professor of education and school library and information studies at Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN. Common Core, it is the perfect time for the school librarian to be part of the discussions of implementation from the beginning. Being a part of curriculum design, can embed the school librarian as a key individual to the successful September 2015, 168pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-717-0, $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-718-7 8 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 implementation of the new initiative.” Curriculum and Instruction NEW NEW Think Tank Library Think Tank Library Brain-Based Learning Plans for New Standards, Grades K–5 Brain-Based Learning Plans for New Standards, Grades 6–12 Paige Jaeger and Mary Boyd Ratzer Mary Boyd Ratzer and Paige Jaeger A blueprint for crafting exciting lessons developed from content area standards that will inspire teachers and encourage students to think critically. This tool book presents strategies to help learners progress from novice to expert thinker; challenge younger students with questions that lead to inquiry; incorporate “rigor” into lessons; and use model lesson plans to change instruction. Beginning chapters introduce the basics of instruction and provide ideas for expert cognitive growth of the brain. Sample lessons are aligned with key curriculum areas, including science, social studies, music, art, and physical education. • Features graphical illustrations and practical schemas that explain, illustrate, and model how brain-based learning works • Provides reproducible pages to allow librarians and teachers to easily use a lesson • Includes relevant, rigorous, fun, and field-tested lesson plans for multiple disciplines • Offers a K–5 scaffolding approach to teaching information literacy skills PAIGE JAEGER delivers professional development at the local, state and national levels and is currently serving on the AASL Task Force for the Common Core. MARY BOYD RATZER is a professional development consultant who fosters inquiry-based learning and real-world strategies for the Common Core. December 2014, 110pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-990-7 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-991-4 ALSO OF INTEREST Rx for the Common Core: Toolkit for Implementing Inquiry Learning and Inquiry and the Common Core: Librarians and Teachers Designing Teaching for Learning, page 17 Transform your library into a “think tank” by helping teachers create an active learning environment in which students question, investigate, synthesize, conclude, and present information based on Common Core standards. The rigors of today’s mandated academic standards can repurpose your library’s role as a steward of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) at your school. Created for teachers of grades 6 through 12, this guide will help you help present exciting, field-tested lessons that address developmental steps and individual differences in key competencies in the CCSS. Authors and educators Mary Ratzer and Paige Jaeger illustrate how brain-based learning helps students become deep, critical thinkers, and provide the lesson plans to coax the best thinking out of each child. • Provides diverse, brain-friendly, and field-tested lesson plans that feature thinking targets, texts, and standards and enhance students’ deep thinking skills • Presents a school-library focus driven by inquiry process and information literacy skills • Includes an extensive, research-based bibliography MARY BOYD RATZER is a professional development consultant who fosters inquiry-based learning and real-world strategies for the Common Core. PAIGE JAEGER delivers professional development at the local, state and national levels and is currently serving on the AASL Task Force for the Common Core. January 2015, 128pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-988-4 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-989-1 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 9 Curriculum and Instruction NEW NEW Writing Workouts to Develop Common Core Writing Skills Writing Workouts to Develop Common Core Writing Skills Step-by-Step Exercises, Activities, and Tips for Student Success, Grades 2–6 Step-by-Step Exercises, Activities, and Tips for Student Success, Grades 7–12 Kendall Haven Kendall Haven Written by experienced educator and author Kendall Haven, the work features 13 innovative writing tips and 30 engaging activities for helping students become better writers. The first part of the book covers writing hints and techniques, while the second half contains core content activities for coaxing the best writing out of your students. A short introductory section lays out the five steps of effective student writing. Lastly, the text reveals how teachers—even those from non-literary backgrounds—can successfully teach and grade writing. • Includes the five steps of effective writing • Contains tools, proven activities, and research-based concepts to strengthen writing proficiencies in the classroom KENDALL HAVEN is a master storyteller and author of 34 books who has conducted writing workshops at over 1,600 schools. Writing proficiency is more important than ever, especially with the demands of standardized testing and the rigors of new standards impacting our schools. This classroom-tested manual, created from a combination of the author’s extensive in-class experience addresses all facets of writing competency. The content links to common core curriculum elements in state language arts standards for every state. Your Library Is the Answer Demonstrating Relevance to Tech-Savvy Learners Christina T. Russo and Cathy Swan Today’s tech-savvy and digitally connected students present a new challenge for today’s school librarians. This book offers the 21st-century tools and know-how necessary for educators to appeal to and challenge students to learn—and to want to learn. KENDALL HAVEN is a master storyteller and author of 34 books who has conducted writing workshops at over 1,600 schools. • Includes innovative, practical lesson plans designed to promote problem solving skills, flexible thinking, and metacognition as well as an extensive bibliography of additional resources • Addresses how to analyze quantitative and qualitative data to perform the assessment necessary to improve learning outcomes • Provides essential information and guidance for K–12 librarians, technology integration teachers, and educators as well as school administrators December 2014, 120pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-868-9 $42.00, £27.00, €33.00, A$46.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-869-6 CHRISTINA T. RUSSO, MLS, is the STEM librarian at the New Canaan High School, New Canaan, CT. • Features eight essential elements of effective narratives • Links tips and activities to the common core standards December 2014, 120pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-866-5 $42.00, £27.00, €33.00, A$46.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-867-2 10 NEW LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 CATHY SWAN is a Google Certified Teacher and world language consultant. January 2015, 160pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-59884-933-2 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-59884-934-9 Curriculum and Instruction The Creative Imperative NEW Using Primary Sources Hands-On Instructional Exercises Anne Bahde, Heather Smedberg, and Mattie Taormina, Editors “In addition to being a timely and interesting topic, some of the best moments of the collection are when the authors offer valuable insights into using technology to aid in creativity. . . . [A] valuable resource for professionals.” —VOYA ANNE BAHDE, MLIS, is a librarian at Oregon State University Libraries. The Curricular Roles of the Media Specialist reference and instruction coordinator at University of California, San Diego. LORI J. FLINT, PhD, is associate professor MATTIE TAORMINA, MLIS, is a librarian at “This material will be a welcome addition to the Library Media Specialist’s arsenal of resources to stay current and involved. I would suggest that this title sit beside you on your desk for quick reference.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION JAMI BILES JONES, PhD, is associate professor of library science at East Carolina University. HEATHER SMEDBERG, MLS, is a March 2014, 170pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-434-6 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-435-3 Jami Biles Jones and Lori J. Flint, Editors Second Edition | Kay Bishop An ideal resource for cultural heritage professionals who teach with original materials, this book provides fresh, adaptable, and easy-to-implement primary source literacy exercises to improve their teaching and engage their students. Standford University. School Librarians and Teachers Cultivating Curiosity Together Connecting Libraries with Classrooms at East Carolina University. September 2013, 242pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-61069-307-3 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-308-0 KAY BISHOP was associate professor of library and information studies at the University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY. March 2011, 122pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-59884-599-0 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-59884-600-3 School Library Monthly Magazine • Supports K–12 school librarians • Offers inquiry learning solutions • Guides coteaching and collaboration • Provides practical, applied content • Promotes leadership and advocacy • Endorses a variety of resources Learn more about our special district pricing options: schoollibrarymonthly.com Follow Us! @SLMonthly blog.schoollibrarymonthly.com “School Library Monthly is one of the most respected publications in the library profession.” —BUFFY HAMILTON “The whole edition delivered such high quality that I felt as energized and informed as if I’d just left a full conference.” —MICHELE LINSE O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 11 Curriculum and Instruction Collaborating for Real Literacy Informed Transitions Librarian, Teacher, Literacy Coach, and Principal Libraries Supporting the High School to College Transition Second Edition | Sharon M. Pitcher and Bonnie W. Mackey Kenneth J. Burhanna, Editor How can libraries and librarians across the educational continuum work together to support student transitions from high school to college, utilizing free or low-cost resources? This book supplies the answers. Advances in literacy require collaboration between all of a school’s stakeholders. This book harnesses the latest research and takes into consideration CCSS to show how to make that collaboration a reality. • Emphasizes adolescent literacy and literacy coaching, currently the two most significant topics in literacy instruction • Summarizes current literacy research, including research and practices for adolescent literacy SHARON M. PITCHER, EdD, is professor at Towson University, Towson, MD. BONNIE W. MACKEY, PhD, is associate professor at the University of Houston-Clear Lake, Pasadena, TX. March 2013, 191pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-241-0 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-242-7 • Examines the role of libraries in preparing students for college success • Suggests low-cost strategies to provide transition support • Models library outreach programs for high school students • Discusses approaches to library and teacher professional development KENNETH J. BURHANNA is associate professor and head of instructional services at Kent State University Libraries, Kent, OH. February 2013, 238pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-128-4 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-129-1 LIBRARIES UNLIMITED RECOMMENDS! College Specific Toolkits A New Multimedia Learning Package to Help Your Students Prepare for and Apply to College! Brought to you by More than two million high school seniors apply to college each year. It’s a complex and stressful process, but it doesn’t have to be. College Specific Toolkits are online multimedia learning packages designed to help students take control of the college admissions process. Each College Specific Toolkit contains engaging multimedia instruction presented in short, easily digestible modules that incorporate videos, worksheets and evaluation tools. Since the College Specific Toolkits are online, they are always accessible and current, reflecting the most recent trends, changes, and requirements in the ever-evolving world of college admissions. 12 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 College Specific Toolkits available for licensing include: • The College Essay Toolkit • The Senior Toolkit • The Junior Toolkit For more information on licensing, including a short video and sample resources, please visit www.CollegeSpecific.com Curriculum and Instruction Integrating Young Adult Literature through the Common Core Standards Rachel L. Wadham and Jonathan W. Ostenson Beyond the Textbook Growing Schools Using Trade Books and Databases to Teach Our Nation’s History, Grades 7–12 Librarians as Professional Developers Carianne Bernadowski, Robert Del Greco, and Patricia L. Kolencik “This volume is a must-have for any professional development and school media collection at the high school level.” —ARBA “Scholarly in tone, this wellorganized professional text is readable, interesting, and practical. Reading specialists will find it helpful for introducing changes to the standard format and teacher training institutions might consider it for curricula.” —VOYA This book advocates for a stronger role for young-adult literature in ELA classrooms, documenting how this body of work meets both the needs of adolescent students and the demands of the common core. • Presents a thorough exploration and critique of the CCSS model for text complexity, including analysis of the quantitative and quantitative measures as well as the reader and text dimensions RACHEL L. WADHAM, MEd, is librarian and professor of adolescent literature at Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. JONATHAN W. OSTENSON, PhD, is professor at Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. January 2013, 260pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-118-5 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-119-2 Debbie Abilock, Kristin Fontichiaro, and Violet H. Harada, Editors H AWARD WINNER “School librarians and English Language Arts and Social Studies teachers will find this an excellent resource.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION This collection of standards-based lessons will guide middle and high school teachers while teaching the nation’s history in a user-friendly, ready-made fashion. • Incorporates research-based instruction within standards-based lessons that utilize historical fiction trade books to teach American history • Includes ready-to-teach lessons educators can immediately put to use • Highlights predetermined vocabulary study words CARIANNE BERNADOWSKI, PhD, is associate professor at Robert Morris University, Pittsburgh, PA. ROBERT DEL GRECO, EdD, is assistant professor at Robert Morris University. PATRICIA L. KOLENCIK, EdD, is associate professor at Clarion University of Pennsylvania, PA. January 2013, 156pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-037-9 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-038-6 Best in Reference Award, 2013 —LMC/ARBA Best Professional Book of the Year, 2012 —Teacher Librarian “One of the most important books to appear in the literature this year. . . . Essential. “ —TEACHER LIBRARIAN “A rich smorgasbord of ideas. . . . Highly recommended.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION Presenting examples of school librarians leading professional learning in numerous contexts and for diverse learning goals with remarkable success, this book will inspire other practitioners to initiate and refine professional learning in their schools and districts. DEBBIE ABILOCK is cofounder of NoodleTools, Inc. KRISTIN FONTICHIARO is clinical assistant professor at the University of Michigan’s School of Information, Ann Arbor. VIOLET H. HARADA is professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. June 2012, 390pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-61069-041-6 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-042-3 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 13 Curriculum and Instruction Multicultural Literature and Response Affirming Diverse Voices Lynn Atkinson Smolen and Ruth A. Oswald, Editors This compelling book emphasizes the critical role of quality multicultural literature and reader response in today’s schools and libraries. • Shares information about outstanding authors and illustrators who write about diverse groups • Writings and drawings by children in response to multicultural literature LYNN ATKINSON SMOLEN, PhD, is professor of literacy and teaching English as a second language at the University of Akron, Akron, OH. RUTH A. OSWALD, PhD, is associate professor of literacy at the University of Akron, Akron, OH, with 25 years teaching experience in elementary classrooms. December 2010, 453pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-59884-474-0 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-475-7 Assessing for Learning Destination Collaboration 1 A Complete Research Focused Curriculum Guidebook to Educate 21st Century Learners in Grades 3–5 Danielle N. DuPuis and Lori M. Carter This comprehensive guide empowers library media specialists to achieve full instructional collaboration, providing curriculum-coordinated lesson plans for grades 3–5, teaching content while fully integrating information literacy and technology skills. DANIELLE N. DUPUIS is an elementary library media specialist with Howard County Public Schools, MD. LORI M. CARTER is a national board certified elementary technology teacher with Howard County Public Schools, MD, and adjunct professor for National University, Camarillo, CA. December 2010, 312pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59884-581-5 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-582-2 ALSO OF INTEREST Destination Collaboration 2: A Complete Reference Focused Curriculum Guidebook to Educate 21st Century Learners in Grades 3-5 at librariesunlimited.com Librarians and Teachers as Partners Second Edition, Revised and Expanded Violet H. Harada and Joan M. Yoshina “Together this trio of volumes can provide the depth of understanding by teacher librarians to take their place at the table in any major discussion of assessment.” —TEACHER LIBRARIAN In this book, theory is blended with practical application to provide a concise, up-to-date explanation of how school librarians can work with students and teachers to assess for learning in 21stcentury schools. 21st-Century Learning in School Libraries Kristin Fontichiaro, Editor “[E]qually useful as a textbook or as a guide for those already in the school library.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL “This is an excellent starting point for examining AASL’s standards and provides a solid basis for library-school and in-service offerings. Current school librarians will probably want to pick and choose chapters to read.” —BOOKLIST VIOLET H. HARADA is professor of library and information science in the Department of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI. JOAN M. YOSHINA is a retired school library media specialist with extensive teaching and library experiences in Hawaii. October 2010, 242pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-59884-470-2 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-471-9 A collection of articles from School Library Monthly highlighting practical ways library media specialists can help their schools implement the AASL’s Standards for 21st-Century Learners. KRISTIN FONTICHIARO is clinical assistant professor at the University of Michigan’s School of Information, Ann Arbor. October 2009, 375pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59158-895-5 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00, eBook: 978-1-59158-896-2 14 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 Inquiry Learning Libraries Unlimited Guided Inquiry Series Recommending the planning and guidance of an instructional team of teachers and school librarians, this series discusses how to guide student inquiry as a preparation for lifelong learning rather than exclusive emphasis on completion of school assignments and preparation for tests. The Guided Inquiry approach uses the Information Search Process (ISP) originated by Carol Kuhlthau in which students make holistic and multidimensional progress through the stages of Initiation (Open), Selection (Immerse), Exploration (Explore), Formulation (Identify), Collection (Gather), Presentation (Create and Share), and Assessment (Evaluate). The ISP encourages instructors to look at the affective, cognitive, and physical domains as they design instructional interventions supporting students through the process of learning through inquiry. See page 16 for more titles in the Guided Inquiry Series FORTHCOMING Guided Inquiry Second Edition | Carol C. Kuhlthau, Leslie K. Maniotes, and Ann K. Caspari This dynamic approach to an exciting form of teaching and learning will inspire students to gain insights and complex thinking skills from the school library, their community, and the wider world. • Identifies and explains the five kinds of learning accomplished through guided inquiry • Includes a new chapter on how to meet current curricular standards throughout inquiry learning • Introduces the Guided Inquiry Design framework CAROL C. KUHLTHAU is professor emerita of Library and Information Science at Rutgers University. LESLIE K. MANIOTES, PhD, is teacher effectiveness coach in Denver Public Schools. ANN K. CASPARI, MA, is education specialist at Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum and director of the professional development program for preschool teachers in the District of Columbia Public School on inquiry science for young learners. September 2015, 170pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-4408-3381-6 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00, eBook: 978-1-4408-3382-3 FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WEBINAR With Leslie Maniotes See page 60 for details. Inquiry Circles: Collaborative Learning in Guided Inquiry Learn how important student collaboration is to deepen learning through inquiry, see a model for implementing Inquiry Circles, and explore strategies for assessing collaboration to improve your teaching and learning. REGISTER NOW at www.edweb.net/lmcforefront O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 15 Inquiry Learning Libraries Unlimited Guided Inquiry Series Guided Inquiry Design A Framework for Inquiry in Your School Carol C. Kuhlthau, Leslie K. Maniotes, and Ann K. Caspari Teaching the Scientific Literature Review NEW Collaborative Lessons for Guided Inquiry Second Edition | Randell K. Schmidt, Maureen M. Smyth, and Virginia K. Kowalski “This research-based framework walks teachers through the inquiry process with a focus on collaboration and modeling. . . . This book makes visible to students the many things that researchers intuitively do during inquiry and makes it easy to apply for teachers and librarians.” “[A]n invaluable resource for any school librarian, science teacher, special education teacher, or those in educational leadership interested in preparing Grade 11–12 students for the research demands and literature review work expected in college.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION —CENTER ON TEACHING AND LEARNING CAROL C. KUHLTHAU is professor emeritus at Rutgers University. LESLIE K. MANIOTES, NBCT, MEd, PhD, is a curriculum and literacy specialist and a teacher effectiveness coach in Denver Public Schools. RANDELL K. SCHMIDT, MLS, is head librarian at Gill St. Bernard’s ANN K. CASPARI is education specialist at the Smithsonian School in Gladstone, NJ. Institution’s National Air and Space Museum. MAUREEN M. SMYTH is school library media specialist at South June 2012, 188pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-009-6 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-010-2 Hunterdon Regional High School in Lambertville, NJ. Guided Inquiry Design VIRGINIA K. KOWALSKI, MLS, was a teaching librarian at Gill St. Bernard’s School in Gladstone, NJ. April 2014, 174pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-739-2 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-740-8 Posters and Reproducible Materials Carol C. Kuhlthau, Leslie K. Maniotes, and Ann K. Caspari Call 800-368-6868 to order this companion CD with 29 images ready for printing, posting, and learning. A Guided Inquiry Approach to High School Research Randell K. Schmidt • A 17’’ x 34’’ poster of the full Guided Inquiry process • Posters of the individual phases in Guided Inquiry “Using a variety of styles, this title demonstrates how to challenge secondary students to find, process, and think about new information so that successful research occurs. The title includes step-by-step guidance— as well as samples of many needed materials.” CAROL C. KUHLTHAU is professor emeritus at Rutgers University. LESLIE K. MANIOTES, NBCT, MEd, PhD, is a curriculum and literacy specialist and a teacher effectiveness coach in Denver Public Schools. ANN K. CASPARI is education specialist at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum. —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION December 2012, CD-ROM, 978-1-61069-410-0 $15.00, £10.00, €12.00, $A17.00 RANDELL K. SCHMIDT, MLS, is head librarian at Gill St. Bernard’s School in Gladstone, NJ. February 2013, 179pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-287-8 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-288-5 16 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 Inquiry Learning NEW Inquiry and the Common Core Librarians and Teachers Designing Teaching for Learning The Evolution of Inquiry Controlled, Guided, Modeled, and Free Daniel Callison Defining the progression toward inquiry learning, this book provides an extensive overview of the past five decades and the evolution of inquiry in science, history, language arts, and information literacy studies. Violet H. Harada and Sharon Coatney, Editors Practicing librarians and library educators demonstrate the power of inquiry to achieve the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and promote school librarians as key partners in implementing this type of critical teaching and learning in K–12 schools. VIOLET H. HARADA is professor emeritus at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. SHARON COATNEY is senior acquisitions editor for Libraries Unlimited. December 2013, 241pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-61069-543-5 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-544-2 T IP FROM THE EXPERTS VIOLET H. HARADA AND SHARON COATNEY • Helps readers gain an understanding of the historical development of inquiry learning in formal and informal settings DANIEL CALLISON, EdD, is professor emeritus in school media and instructional systems technology, and dean emeritus in online adult education and distance continuing studies at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. March 2015, 180pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-386-8 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-387-5 NEW Rx for the Common Core Toolkit for Implementing Inquiry Learning Mary Boyd Ratzer and Paige Jaeger Providing clear explanations of inquirybased learning in the light of the Common Core, this book is a practical and graphical guide that will serve as a much-needed primer for librarians and educators. “Ignite inquiry with a captivating challenge that provokes stimulating questions. How about a zombie apocalypse that plunges students into • Presents essential questions and key concepts as the framework for efficient, effective change a study of infectious diseases? Or spurring students to create 21st century comic superheroes, who deal with contemporary global problems?” MARY BOYD RATZER is a 37-year veteran teacher and school librarian at the Shenendehowa Central Schools, Clifton Park, NY. PAIGE JAEGER, MLIS, is a library administrator serving 84 school libraries in upstate New York. January 2014, 159pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-545-9 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-546-6 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 17 Inquiry Learning Graphic Inquiry Annette Lamb and Daniel Callison Collaborating for Inquiry-Based Learning Guided Research in Middle School School Librarians and Teachers Partner for Student Achievement Mystery in the Media Center Second Edition | LaDawna Harrington Virginia L. Wallace and Whitney Norwood Husid “[F]ull of information, tips, and ideas for using graphics to teach and present. . . . This resource will prove to be helpful when collaborating with teachers and creating lessons that align with Common Core Standards.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION “[P]resented in a graphic manner, with colorful images and glossy paper, this book is an example of nontraditional presentation of materials, which is apropos to the content.” —ARBA This full-color book provides a practical approach to incorporating graphic inquiry across the curriculum for school library media specialists, technology coordinators, and classroom teachers. ANNETTE LAMB has been a school library media specialist, computer teacher, and professor of education and library science. DANIEL CALLISON EdD, is professor emeritus in school media and instructional systems technology, and dean emeritus in online adult education and distance continuing studies at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. May 2012, 270pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-59158-745-3 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-362-2 18 Student learning is enhanced when teachers and librarians work collaboratively. This cutting-edge guide offers a model for collaboration that incorporates information literacy and technology standards to engage students and move them to higher-order thinking skills and greater achievement. • Shows how to create collaborative units that address state standards, increase information literacy, and integrate Web 2.0 resources • Enables classroom teachers and school librarians to differentiate instruction to meet the individual needs, multiple intelligences, and learning styles of their students, while encouraging the development of critical thinking skills VIRGINIA L. WALLACE, EdD, retired professor of the School of Library and Information Science at the University of South Carolina. WHITNEY NORWOOD HUSID, PsyD, has a degree in clinical psychology and is working on her MLS degree. September 2011, 137pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-59884-850-2 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-59884-851-9 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 “[H]ighly recommended as a Middle School curriculum supplement, but would also prove to be ideal for use by home schooling parents.” —MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW A little imagination, a little drama, a little mystery. Using the guided inquiry model in this updated, second edition, students become detectives at Information Headquarters. They solve a mystery and enhance their problem-solving and literacy skills. • Uses high-interest mysteries and roleplaying to develop students’ inquiry skills • Equips students with strategies that will help them structure their own search processes • Teaches students to use casebooks to record “clues” from the media center as they research mysteries • Can be adapted to different age groups and topics LADAWNA HARRINGTON is a high school librarian at Millburn High School, Millburn, NJ, and a part-time lecturer in the School of Communication and Information at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. September 2011, 119pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-59884-860-1 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-59884-861-8 Information Literacy Information Literacy and Information Skills Instruction Applying Research to Practice in the 21st Century School Library Third Edition | Nancy Pickering Thomas, Sherry R. Crow and Lori L. Franklin Reference Skills for the School Librarian Tools and Tips Third Edition | Ann Marlow Riedling, Loretta Shake, and Cynthia Houston “Regardless of how many years you have been a school librarian, this is an invaluable resource that should be on every school librarian’s shelf.” “[A] perfect resource for library students or experienced librarians who want to sharpen their understanding of information instruction theory. Recommended.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION NANCY PICKERING THOMAS, PhD, is professor emeritus in the School of Library and Information Management, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS. SHERRY R. CROW, PhD, is assistant professor of school library science and educational media at the University of Nebraska, Kearney, NE. LORI L. FRANKLIN, PhD, is school librarian at Olathe East High School, Olathe, KS. June 2011, 261pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59884-490-0 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-491-7 The Hidden Web ANN MARLOW RIEDLING, MEd, MLS, PhD, is associate professor at San Jose State University, San Jose, CA. LORETTA SHAKE, EdD, is library media specialist and school technology coordinator for North Oldham Middle School in Goshen, KY. CYNTHIA HOUSTON, PhD, is associate professor in the Library Media Education program at Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY. January 2013, 148pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-58683-528-6 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-58683-529-3 MLA Made Easy Citation Basics for Beginners A Sourcebook Marilyn Heath William O. Scheeren “For those who dread teaching the proper way to cite sources, or feel inadequate doing so and send students to an online source, this book is for you. Recommended.” “Straightforward, accessible guide to exemplary research.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION WILLIAM O. SCHEEREN, PhD, is lecturer in education at St. Vincent College, Latrobe, PA. February 2012, 114pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-59884-627-0 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-628-7 MARILYN HEATH has worked as a media specialist and educator for the past 18 years, becoming a National Board Certified Teacher in 2003. December 2009, 212pp, 6x9, Print: 978-1-58683-343-5 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-58683-409-8 Concise Guide to Information Literacy Scott Lanning “Overall this is an excellent resource for students embarking on research. It covers all the main points, and the content and writing style are engaging, as are the activities.” —AUSTRALIAN LIBRARY JOURNAL SCOTT LANNING teaches reference services and information literacy courses at Southern Utah University, Cedar City. April 2012, 99pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-59884-949-3 $35.00, £22.00, €28.00, A$38.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-191-8 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 19 Super3 and Big6 Big6, Large and in Charge The Big6 Workshop Handbook Project-Based Information Literacy Lessons for Grades 3–6 Implementation and Impact Danielle N. DuPuis and Annette C.H. Nelson This book helps teachers and teacher librarians effectively collaborate to teach students the concept of the Big6 and complete research projects in meaningful and memorable ways. • Includes materials that are correlated to several nationally recognized standards, including Common Core State Standards and AASL 21st-Century Standards DANIELLE N. DUPUIS is a library media specialist and teacher who works as a media specialist for Howard County Public Schools in Maryland. ANNETTE C.H. NELSON is a library media specialist. March 2013, 235pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-58683-543-9 $75.00, £47.00, €59.00, A$81.00 eBook: 978-1-58683-544-6 Fourth Edition | Michael B. Eisenberg and Robert E. Berkowitz The Adventures of Super3 A Teacher’s Guide to Information Literacy for Grades K–2 Annette C.H. Nelson and Danielle N. DuPuis “Educators will find this edition of the Big6 Handbook to be essential in helping develop information literacy skills and put them into practice.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION This latest spiral-bound edition of The Big6 Workshop Handbook contains information that is current and essential to understanding and implementing this premier information literacy model. MICHAEL B. EISENBERG is dean emeritus and professor at the Information School of the University of Washington, Seattle, WA. ROBERT E. BERKOWITZ, MA, MLS, is library and information specialist at Wayne Central High School, Ontario Center, NY. March 2011, 307pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-58683-422-7 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 “The quantity of resources and the ability to reproduce them for library classes make this wonderful professional resource worthwhile.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION Kids across the globe understand and are captivated by the concept of a superhero flying in to solve a problem. It’s this universal appeal and fun factor that makes Super3 so powerful. From kindergarten through second grade, the proven Super3 method gives young children an easy-to-remember action plan for success. ANNETTE C.H. NELSON is a library media specialist. DANIELLE N. DUPUIS is a Google-certified elementary library media specialist. June 2010, 134pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-58683-387-9 $95.00, £60.00, €75.00, A$103.00 eBook: 978-1-58683-413-5 FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WEBINAR With Dr. Mike Eisenberg and Bob Berkowitz See page 60 for details. 20 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 Big6: More Relevant and Important Than Ever! Gain a clear understanding of information problem-solving and practical strategies for delivering a relevant and meaningful instructional program. REGISTER NOW at www.edweb.net/lmcforefront Teaching Resources NEW Acts of Teaching The Critical Writer Inquiry and the Writing Process How to Teach Writing: A Text, A Reader, A Narrative Joyce Armstrong Carroll, EdD, HLD, and Edward E. Wilson High-quality original writing doesn’t happen by accident; it results from a logical, inquiry-based process. Educators will be able to apply the concepts and techniques in this book to help their students master the critical writing process. • Combines accessible explanations of pedagogical theory with practical guidance on how to teach the writing process along with the inquiry process Second Edition | Joyce Armstrong Carroll and Edward E. Wilson “This updated text focuses on educating teachers with unique ways to engage students in the activity of learning to write.” —VOYA “[V]ery highly recommended as an educational curriculum guide and supplement for the teaching of writing in a college or university level course.” —WISCONSIN BOOKWATCH This text offers educators a powerful approach to teaching writing by focusing on engaging students in grappling with words and experiences to make meaning. Topics include students, shifts and skills for the global age, the writing process, and assessment, three chapters on how to teach grammar within the writing process, collaboration, post writing, and publishing. This book meets the needs of anyone writing or teaching writing. Grades PreK-12. JOYCE ARMSTRONG CARROLL, EdD, HLD, is codirector of Abydos Learning International. EDWARD E. WILSON is codirector of Abydos Learning International. December 2007, 544pp, 7x10Print: 978-1-59158-517-6 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00, eBook: 978-0-313-36387-0 TIP FROM THE EXPERTS JOYCE ARMSTRONG CARROLL AND EDWARD E. WILSON “Don’t underestimate the power of the heuristic— start simple and move to the complex. Do it all through modeling.” JOYCE ARMSTRONG CARROLL, EdD, HLD, is codirector of Abydos Learning International. EDWARD E. WILSON is codirector of Abydos Learning International. April 2014, 118pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-237-3 $35.00, £22.00, €28.00, A$38.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-238-0 Books That Teach Kids to Write Marianne Saccardi “Saccardi highlights both welland lesser-known titles, as well as those from a variety of cultures and communities. After reading this resource, educators will have a long wish list of materials to purchase.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL This book provides a wealth of read-aloud titles and related activities that provide busy teachers with the tools to help students in grades K–12 become successful writers. MARIANNE SACCARDI, MS, is a children’s book reviewer and a children’s literature and early literacy consultant who works with teachers in professional development sessions. May 2011, 178pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59884-451-1 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-452-8 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 21 Teaching Resources Teaching Economic Concepts with Picture Books and Junior Novels Teaching STEM and Common Core with Mentor Texts Classroom Bullying Prevention, Pre-K–4th Grade Nancy J. Polette Collaborative Lesson Plans, K–5 Children’s Books, Lesson Plans, and Activities Anastasia Suen and Shirley Duke Melissa Allen Heath, Tina Taylor Dyches, and Mary Anne Prater “This book is a welcome addition to any K–8 professional collection, encouraging educators to bring writing across the curriculum, and to integrate economics into literature.” —ARBA “This book is a practical resource for librarians and teachers to integrate Common Core and STEM into their instruction. . . . Recommended.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION “This valuable book is filled with literature-based, easy-to-use lessons that will be a welcome addition to any elementary classroom or library.” Using quality literature to introduce younger students to economic terms and concepts is an engaging and effective teaching method. This book demonstrates how. Librarians can use this book to become leaders in their schools, collaborating with teachers to keep them abreast of resources that will facilitate the inclusion of STEM in the curriculum. • Supplies an appealing and highly effective way to enrich the social studies curriculum • Presents discussion questions applicable to public library storytimes • Provides grade-level appropriate activities and reproducibles in a readyto-use format that saves teachers and librarians time • Recommends titles that are easily available • Offers five library lessons for each STEM subject based on a mentor text and a lesson for the collaborating teacher • Provides a booktalk to interest the students and a “Book Time” section that allows for reading all or parts of the book accompanied by a general discussion NANCY J. POLETTE is professor emeritus SHIRLEY DUKE has taught science for at Lindenwood University, St. Charles, MO. 25 years at the elementary and secondary levels and has written over 30 science books for children. TINA TAYLOR DYCHES, EdD, is December 2013, 237pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-426-1 $48.00, £30.00, €38.00, A$52.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-597-8 MARY ANNE PRATER, PhD, is professor at Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. August 2013, 311pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-502-2 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$57.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-503-9 22 ANASTASIA SUEN has taught grades ranging from kindergarten to college. She is a prolific author of over 150 books and founder of STEM Friday. LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION Featuring 20 selected bully-themed children’s picture books, this teacherfriendly resource book offers lesson plans and activities to assist educators in strengthening bystander support against bullying. • Presents an overview of two related topics: bullying and bibliotherapy • Spotlights 20 selected bully-themed children’s picture books MELISSA ALLEN HEATH, PhD, is associate professor at Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. associate professor at Brigham Young University, Provo, UT. January 2013, 131pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-097-3 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-098-0 Teaching Resources Four by Four Creativity and Children’s Literature NEW Practical Methods for Writing Persuasively New Ways to Encourage Divergent Thinking Joyce Armstrong Carroll, EdD, HLD, and Edward E. Wilson Marianne Saccardi Today’s students need to be able to do more than score well on tests— they must be creative thinkers and problem solvers. The tools in this book will help teachers and parents start students on the path to becoming innovative, successful individuals in the 21st-century workforce. • Demonstrates how to use children’s literature specifically to foster divergent thinking in students in school and at home MARIANNE SACCARDI, MS, is a children’s literature consultant who has taught at the elementary and college levels for over 35 years. July 2014, 239pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-355-4 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-356-1 “Although very brief, this guide offers an interesting overview and creative suggestions for the teaching and learning of persuasive writing.” —ARBA Geared toward English and social studies teachers as well as school librarians, this book provides a clear and concise way to approach the teaching of persuasive writing— and to develop the skills students need to excel on high stakes tests as well. • Focuses on the 21st-century skills needed to pass high stakes tests JOYCE ARMSTRONG CARROLL, EdD, HLD, is codirector of Abydos Learning International. EDWARD E. WILSON is codirector of Abydos Learning International. February 2012, 76pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-59884-950-9 $25.00, £16.00, €20.00, A$27.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-951-6 Every Book Is a Social Studies Book How to Meet Standards with Picture Books, K–6 Andrea S. Libresco, Jeannette Balantic and Jonie C. Kipling Brushing Up on Grammar An Acts of Teaching Approach Joyce Armstrong Carroll, EdD, HLD, and Edward E. Wilson This text offers a teacher and studentfriendly collection of lessons and activities that help educators use picture books to engage younger students in meaningful social studies activities and bring this critical subject back in elementary schools. • With precious class time devoted to social studies shrinking in elementary schools, this book enables picture books to do “double duty” in English language arts and social studies ANDREA S. LIBRESCO is associate professor of education in the Department of Curriculum and Teaching at Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY. Teachers will use this book as a quick but intensive way to brush up on their grammar skills and a guide to handson ways to teach grammar concepts. • Offers both background knowledge of English grammar for teachers and strategies and lessons for instructing today’s students on grammar concepts JOYCE ARMSTRONG CARROLL, EdD, HLD, is codirector of Abydos Learning International. EDWARD E. WILSON is codirector of Abydos Learning International. March 2010, 216pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-59884-372-9 $30.00, £19.00, €24.00, A$33.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-373-6 JEANNETTE BALANTIC is social studies curriculum coordinator in the Garden City School District, Garden City, NY. JONIE C. KIPLING is a first grade teacher in the North Shore School District, Sea Cliff, NY. February 2011, 269pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59884-520-4 $30.00, £19.00, €24.00, A$33.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-521-1 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 23 Information Systems and Technology NEW Web Design for Libraries Charles P. Rubenstein Having a clear, attractive, and easy-to-navigate website that allows users to quickly find what they want is essential for any organization—including a library. This workbook makes website creation easy—no HTML required. NEW Librarian’s Guide to Online Searching Cultivating Database Skills for Research and Instruction Fourth Edition | Suzanne S. Bell This groundbreaking textbook and guide for library school students and librarians will help you— regardless of experience level or environment—learn the ins and outs of working with online databases, the best tactics for effective research on the Internet, and the methods for conveying these search skills to others. • Offers a basic textbook for short courses or workshops, or a segment of a longer course that would cover advanced tools to create websites CHARLES P. RUBENSTEIN, MLS, PhD, is professor of information science and engineering at the graduate School of Information and Library Science at Pratt Institute and visiting professor of engineering at the Institute for Research and Technology Transfer, Farmingdale State College (SUNY). August 2014, 309pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-343-1 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-344-8 January 2015, 310pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-998-3 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-999-0 NEW Apps for Librarians Using the Best Mobile Technology to Educate, Create, and Engage Nicole Hennig How can your library—and your students—benefit from mobile apps? This guidebook offers a solid foundation in “app-literacy,” supplying librarians with the knowledge to review and recommend apps and become an app expert. • Describes the most important, high-quality mobile apps in specific topic areas of interest to librarians NICOLE HENNIG is an independent user experience professional who helps librarians and educators effectively use mobile technologies. September 2014, 197pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-61069-530-5 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-531-2 24 SUZANNE S. BELL is the business librarian at the University of Rochester and an adjunct instructor for the School of Information Science at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 TIP FROM AN EXPERT | SUZANNE S. BELL “The search you start with is seldom the search you end up with. For example, it’s perfectly ok to start a search by simply throwing keywords into a library database. But then: Use Your Eyes (engage brain, too). Look at the results. Is there one that looks on target? What are its subject headings? Are there terms in the results that are different from your keywords, but that express your idea? Reconstruct your search, using what you’ve learned.” Leadership and Advocacy FORTHCOMING How to Survive the Zombie Librarian Apocalypse School Libraries Matter Views from the Research Mirah J. Dow, Editor The Indispensable Librarian Surviving and Thriving in School Libraries in the Information Age Second Edition | Doug Johnson A Guide for Thriving School Librarians Jennifer LaGarde “Here it is all in one place—all the research studies showing School Libraries Matter: Views from the Research. . . . This is a good book to save for summer reading and sharing with administrators” School librarianship is too often wrongly dismissed as unnecessary and obsolete. Here you’ll find a host of ways to fight off stereotypes, move forward with your mission, and make yourself an invaluable member of your school faculty. • Uses unique graphic novel-type examples to convey ideas • Includes numerous practical examples • Provides an honest assessment of the state of school librarianship • Written by a practicing school library media coordinator • Offers specific solutions to pitfalls JENNIFER LAGARDE is lead school library media coordinator for New Hanover County Schools in Wilmington, NC. October 2015, 145pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-4408-3414-1 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-4408-3415-8 —SCHOOL LIBRARIAN’S WORKSHOP “This revised edition is 90 percent new, making it a valuable asset even to those who have dogeared copies of the first edition” —BOOKLIST ONLINE As school districts across the United States increasingly question the need for trained librarians, this collection of research-based evidence helps make the case for a statelicensed librarian in every school. • Utilizes evidence-based findings to explain why school libraries—and trained librarians—matter • Illustrates the progression of ideas around current education debates • Shares numerous examples of quantitative and qualitative research design and application • Summarizes the importance of each study and its practical application for working school librarians MIRAH J. DOW is associate professor in the School of Library and Information Management at Emporia State University, Emporia, KS. June 2013, 173pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-61069-161-1 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-162-8 This readable and practical book examines the changes in school libraries brought by the digital revolution—and describes how new and experienced librarians can take advantage of them. • Provides both practical and visionary insights from an experienced, currently practicing librarian/library supervisor • Supplies accessible and often humorous coverage of the subject without being simplistic • Includes provocative ideas to stimulate thought and discussion • Highlights the impact of technology on the library program and serves as a straightforward guide to changes needed in the field DOUG JOHNSON is director of media and technology for Mankato Area Public Schools in Mankato, MN. May 2013, 207pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-239-7 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-240-3 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 25 Leadership and Advocacy Activism and the School Librarian Tools for Advocacy and Survival Make a Big Impact @ Your School Board Meeting The Many Faces of School Library Leadership Deborah D. Levitov, Editor Margaux DelGuidice and Rose Luna Sharon Coatney, Editor “ Based on research, experience, and actual implementation of awardwinning programs, this book offers solid information to guide school librarians in one of their most valuable roles, that of the advocate. Seven engaging and informative chapters, all written by various successful practitioners, offer solid suggestions. . . . An extensive index concludes this valuable resource.” — SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL This book provides practical strategies and step-by-step plans for developing advocacy initiatives for school libraries. • Covers various types of advocacy, including legislative, school-based, and community-driven strategies • Includes helpful reproducible tools • Reveals personal characteristics of successful advocates • Contains resource lists for additional reading DEBORAH D. LEVITOV, PhD, is managing editor of School Library Monthly and editor of Libraries Unlimited’s Guide for Developing and Evaluating School Library Programs. June 2012, 123pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-187-1 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-188-8 26 “This is a wonderful resource for a first year school librarian and for those of us who need an extra boost in our advocacy efforts.” — LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION This book details effective strategies for promoting a library beyond the building level in order to make an impact with the influential individuals who make the key decisions. • Supplies critical marketing, outreach, and public relations tools, including a sample monthly report for the school principal and sample press releases • Provides an extensive checklist to help librarians prepare for the night of the school board presentation • Includes useful forms such as a customizable advocacy PowerPoint presentation accessible from the accompanying CD MARGAUX DELGUIDICE, MLS, is school librarian at Garden City High School, NY, and children’s services librarian at the Freeport Memorial Library, NY. ROSE LUNA, MLS, is school librarian at Freeport High School, NY, and a bilingual reference librarian at the Freeport Memorial Library, NY. May 2012, 151pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-59884-899-1 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$45.00 eBook: 978-1-59884-900-4 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 “For those practicing librarians wanting to implement or increase their roles as instructional leaders, this is a must-read book, and those school systems with a professional library or universities with a library science program should purchase it. Recommended.” — LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION “All of [the essays] present information liable to be relevant and helpful to some members of the profession. . . . These pieces focus on practical problems and concrete approaches to increasing the professional success of school librarians and media specialists.” — VOYA School librarians are called upon to provide leadership in many and varied areas. This book shows them how. • Looks at the very real job of being a school librarian today, a job that requires leadership in many areas critical to student learning and achievement SHARON COATNEY is senior acquisitions editor for Libraries Unlimited. April 2010, 147pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-59158-893-1 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-59158-894-8 Management and Communication FORTHCOMING FORTHCOMING Marketing Moxie for Librarians Library 101 Fresh Ideas, Proven Techniques, and Innovative Approaches A Handbook for the School Librarian Paula Watson-Lakamp Robust, resilient, and flexible marketing is an absolute necessity for today’s libraries. Fortunately, marketing can be fun. Through this savvy guide, you’ll discover a wealth of fresh, actionable ideas and approaches that can be combined with tried-and-true marketing techniques to serve any library. Focusing on building platforms rather than chasing trends, the book offers low- and no-budget ideas for those in small libraries as well as information that can be used by libraries that have a staff of professionals. The guide opens with an overview of the basics of marketing and continues through the numerous channels that should be incorporated into a modern-day marketing strategy mix. Branding, merchandising, and media relations are covered, as are social media, new technologies, fundraising, and advocacy. You’ll also learn how to use tools such as data-driven information gathering and email segmentation to help your library compete and stay relevant. Perfect for beginners, the book will be equally useful to seasoned communicators who are looking for creative ideas, new techniques, and innovative approaches to boost the effectiveness of their existing marketing efforts. • Takes you through a step-by-step process of creating a marketing campaign that meets the needs of your patrons and your library • Covers conventional marketing strategies such as print and broadcast media along with new social media venues • Includes a guide to marketing plans and content calendars • Offers chapter-by-chapter “Moxie Tips and Tricks” to help you get started and succeed in marketing your library • Presents ways to bolster your creativity toolkit when the ideas just won’t come PAULA WATSON-LAKAMP is communications manager at Poudre River Public Library District, Fort Collins, CO. July 2015, 150pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-61069-893-1 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-894-8 Second Edition | Claire Gatrell Stephens and Patricia Franklin Set up a high-quality, relevant library program at your school using tips and strategies from experienced librarians. This handbook is the perfect introduction to school library management for both novice and seasoned professionals. The authors—both experienced school librarians—provide basic guidelines for overseeing an effective library program, practical examples that can be used to implement quality lessons, comprehensive coverage of key topics including daily tasks and human resource management, and ideas for the future of school library management. The provided strategies make setting up and running a program easy for professionals at any level. The second edition includes updated information on the latest trends, terminology, and technologies current in the field. The book is organized into three sections: focusing on daily operations; your role as a teacher collaborator and visionary; and methods for managing a collection. Included resource lists, sidebars, charts, and pictures offer tips and ideas for successfully implementing your plans. • Covers all aspects of library administration, including operations, technology, and resource management • Helps new or experienced school librarians find ways to launch or elevate their programs • Provides valuable resources for implementing a quality library program • Features lesson plans using Common Core State Standards • Includes short sidebar articles from noted experts in the school library field and tips from experienced librarians CLAIRE GATRELL STEPHENS, EdS, is a school librarian in the Orange County Public School system in Orlando, FL. PATRICIA FRANKLIN is a National Board Certified Teacher and school librarian at Timber Creek High School in Orlando, FL. June 2015, 250pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-451-3 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-452-0 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 27 Management and Communication NEW NEW School Library Management High Impact School Library Spaces Seventh Edition | Judi Repman and Gail K. Dickinson, Editors Envisioning New School Library Concepts The Learning Commons Seven Simple Steps to Transform Your Library Pamela Colburn Harland Margaret L. Sullivan This book compiles selected articles from Library Media Connection to help school librarians implement best practices for school library management. • Offers a blueprint for developing a strong media program • Addresses the latest technologies • Provides evidence of the impact of the school library on student learning • Focuses on the latest standards and guidelines for the field JUDI REPMAN, PhD, is professor and coordinator in the department of leadership, technology, and human development at Georgia Southern University, Statesboro. GAIL K. DICKINSON, PhD, is associate professor in the school library program at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA. January 2015, 232pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-140-6 $60.00, £38.00, €47.00, A$65.00 eBook: 978-1-4408-3456-1 To keep school libraries relevant, their physical spaces need to be reinvented to mirror 21st-century learning models. This book will enable everyone from school librarians and principals to district-level administrators, architects, and interior planners of school library spaces to reconceptualize school libraries. • Describes space concepts to support personalized learning and guided inquiry • Addresses the key subject of how to best adapt the library for technology, virtual learners, and patrons seeking to use smart devices • Spotlights the new concepts and learning applications that are necessary to make school libraries more effective, especially at the middle and high school levels • Examines how to merchandise a new library brand and promote revised roles for school librarians to reverse the trend of marginalization of school libraries MARGARET L. SULLIVAN is an independent consultant and principal at Library Resource Group, LLC. December 2014, 110pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-815-3 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-816-0 28 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 This simple guide provides valuable insights for transforming an out-ofdate school or library into a thriving, user-centric learning commons. This text provides a roadmap any librarian can follow to adapt their facility to the emerging and increasingly popular learning commons library paradigm. • Includes usable surveys, sample newsletters and library reports, research paper formatting guides, and a highly useful website • 38 figures and photographs of actual resources, user-centered design, students utilizing resources, and web design • Provides documented, valid information and practical suggestions presented with a dash of humor, unlike most texts on librarianship • Draws a roadmap any librarian can follow to adapt their facility to the emerging and increasingly popular learning commons library paradigm PAMELA COLBURN HARLAND is librarian at Plymouth Regional High School, Plymouth, NH. January 2011, 112pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-59884-517-4 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-59884-518-1 Management and Communication NEW Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Recovery in School Libraries Success with Library Volunteers School Library Day-to-Day Operations Leslie E. Holt and Glen E. Holt Just the Basics Claire Gatrell Stephens and Patricia Franklin Creating a Safe Haven Christie Kaaland In consultation with and photographs by William Lokey, former FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer “ Readers can take advantage of all or part of this book, based on individual needs and existing policies regarding volunteer practices, and can use the material to open conversations regarding future volunteer use.” —LIBRARY JOURNAL ONLINE When disaster strikes, school librarians can play a key role in keeping kids safe. This is the only book written specifically to provide school librarians with emergency preparedness and recovery tools as well as curricular tie-ins. • Covers the impact of recent natural disasters on schools and addresses the changing landscape with regard to school violence • Provides a guide to school emergency planning and ways in which school librarians can take the lead in making it a reality • Features checklists, reproducible roleplaying scenarios, and other aids for creating an emergency preparedness plan • Lists equipment and resources the school library can provide during disasters CHRISTIE KAALAND, EdD, is professor in the School of Education at Antioch University Seattle. December 2014, 190pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-729-3 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-730-9 “[A] must-read for any librarian who has volunteers or is thinking about adding a volunteer program.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL With today’s slashed budgets and reduced staff, all types of libraries should apply the principles and methods in this guidebook to harness the tremendous power of volunteerism. • Demonstrates how to succeed with volunteers by providing purposeful work, interactive supervision, and effective training, and by emphasizing fun and rewards rather than forms and rules LESLIE E. HOLT, MLS, PhD, is president and CEO of Holt Consulting and associate editor of Public Library Quarterly. This book provides a straightforward, easy-to-follow procedural manual that will enable school library aides and new school librarians to develop excellent school library collections. • Provides clearly and simply written information for anyone tasked with running a school library • Includes top-ten lists • Supplies answers to frequently asked questions • Features sidebars with additional helpful resources CLAIRE GATRELL STEPHENS, EdS, is a national board certified teacher and library media specialist at Freedom High School in Orlando, FL. PATRICIA FRANKLIN is a National Board Certified library media specialist at Timber Creek High School, a Florida Power Library School, in Orlando, FL. December 2013, 107pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-59884-941-7 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-59884-942-4 GLEN E. HOLT, PhD, is the editor of Public Library Quarterly. December 2013, 156pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-61069-048-5 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-049-2 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 29 Management and Communication The School Library Manager Fifth Edition | Blanche Woolls, Ann C. Weeks, and Sharon Coatney “This book will enlighten the student interested in this field as well as provide benchmarks for the seasoned veteran. . . . [should]be on the professional shelf of every K–12 school library media center.” Conducting Action Research to Evaluate Your School Library Judith A. Sykes “Sykes puts the ‘how’ and ‘why’ at your fingertips. . . . This is a good purchase for individual media centers or a district office.” —ARBA This very readable text is updated to encompass the new role of school librarians in managing the digital world in libraries. BLANCHE WOOLLS was director of the School of Library and Information Science, San Jose State University; and past president of the AASL and IASL. ANN C. WEEKS, PhD, is associate dean at the University of Maryland’s College of Information Studies (CLIS). SHARON COATNEY is senior acquisitions editor for Libraries Unlimited and past president of the AASL. December 2013, 277pp, 7x10, Hardcover: 978-1-61069-132-1, $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-610-4 Paperback: 978-1-61069-133-8, $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00 Administering the School Library Media Center Fifth Edition | Betty J. Morris School library administration presents a complicated challenge to professionals in the field, requiring constant adjustment to accommodate the proliferation of new technologies, as well as the latest standards and legislation focused on assessment of student learning. Every library media specialist needs an authoritative guide through this ongoing revolution in education. BETTY J. MORRIS, PhD, is professor and chair of the library media program of the Department of Educational Resources, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL. August 2010, 580pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-59158-685-2 $75.00, £47.00, €59.00, A$81.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-894-6 ALSO OF INTEREST 21st-Century Elementary Library Media Program at librariesunlimited.com 30 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION How should teacher librarians or instructional leaders engage in action research to improve their school library and benefit students’ learning? This book provides the answers. • Directs readers to additional resources that facilitate effective action research and timely topics for school library research, such as time management and technology in learning JUDITH A. SYKES, BEd, EDDip, MEd, educational consultant, is a former school library services manager, teacher-librarian, school library specialist, and principal. May 2013, 118pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-077-5 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-078-2 TIP FROM AN EXPERT JUDITH A. SYKES “Conducting action research is not ‘yet another thing to do’; it is a wonderful way of thinking, learning and doing based on one’s own daily practice.” Management and Communication Positive Classroom Management Skills for School Librarians Kay Bishop and Jenny Cahall The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program and the School Library Seven Steps to an Award-Winning School Library Program Second Edition | Ann M. Martin Inquiry-Based Education Anthony Tilke “This volume belongs on the shelves of every school media specialist. Others will benefit from the classroom management tips included.” —ARBA “Overall, the book is a reality check for media specialists, and will be especially useful for those working in an IB school.” Some students are more “challenging” than most. This book helps school librarians prevent, deal with, and overcome discipline problems they may face when communicating with K–12 students. This book, a blend of practice and theory, shows how the school library can contribute to the success of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. KAY BISHOP was associate professor at the ANTHONY TILKE, PhD, is head of library at State University of New York at Buffalo. —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION for a K–12 educational company in Victor, NY. the International School of Amsterdam in The Netherlands, and works with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. January 2012, 99pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-59884-986-8 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-59884-987-5 March 2011, 139pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-59884-641-6 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-59884-642-3 JENNY CAHALL is an instructional designer “Belongs in any school media center, or on the reading list for future school librarians.” —ARBA This comprehensive book takes the reader through the necessary steps to develop user buy-in and assistance in creating a learner-driven library program. The result? A unique, exemplary school library program that is eligible for national awards. ANN M. MARTIN was educational specialist for the Library Services Department for Henrico County Public Schools, Henrico, VA. January 2012, 95pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-59884-766-6 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-59884-767-3 LIBRARIES UNLIMITED IN THE NEWS! New Co-Publishing Plans Will Drive Increase in the Global Exchange of Best Practices Libraries Unlimited is pleased to announce its new partnership with the International Association of School Librarianship (IASL) to provide school librarians around the world both an opportunity to read about and to write about trends and issues, as well as to report research from the field. Bringing together the work of renowned scholars and practitioners from around the world, the partnership will sponsor the publication of a series of books of interest to international school librarians. “We are delighted to collaborate with Libraries Unlimited on the launch of a book series that will further contribute to the development of school librarianship worldwide.” —IASL PRESIDENT SINGH Read the complete story online in the ABOUT-Making a Difference section at librariesunlimited.com O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 31 Copyright and Legal Issues Copyright for Schools What You Need to Know about Privacy Law A Practical Guide Fifth Edition | Carol Simpson A Guide for Librarians and Educators An updated edition of the standard, comprehensive guide to copyright issues affecting schools, this book provides the watertight copyright policy and plan that’s a must for every school district. Gretchen McCord “This guide is easy to navigate and understand and is up-todate, which is important in the legal arena.” • Explains a complex and confusing topic in ways educators can easily understand —VOYA U.S. privacy laws are confusing and hard to interpret. This book provides clear, substantive guidance to educators who work with minors in these rapidly changing, technological times. GRETCHEN MCCORD, MSIS, JD, has been a licensed attorney since 2001, specializing in copyright and privacy law, and is currently a legal consultant and trainer in these areas. September 2013, 134pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-081-2 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-082-9 Copyright Catechism II Practical Answers to Everyday School Dilemmas • Shares the expertise of an attorney who regularly defends and advises schools on copyright matters CAROL SIMPSON is an attorney in private practice who represents school districts. October 2010, 252pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-58683-393-0 $60.00, £38.00, €47.00, A$65.00 Protecting Intellectual Freedom and Privacy in Your School Library Helen R. Adams Carol Simpson “School librarians at any grade level will find this book thoughtprovoking. . . . School librarians will want to have it on hand for the resources and guidelines it contains, but its real value is in the questions it prompts readers to ask about their own libraries.” “Well-indexed. . . . A ready reference full of great information. Highly recommended.” —TEACHER LIBRARIAN This book contains valid, real-world copyright questions posed by reallife educators—all answered by a knowledgeable and experienced school attorney. • Provides quick answers to the most common copyright questions in schools CAROL SIMPSON is an attorney in private practice who represents school districts. September 2011, 166pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-59884-848-9 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-849-6 —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL Written by a well-known intellectual freedom advocate, this book is a one-stop source for school librarians on intellectual freedom and privacy issues that blends principles with best practices. HELEN R. ADAMS MLS, is an online instructor in the School Library and Information Technologies Program at Mansfield University, Mansfield, PA. April 2013, 263pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-138-3 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-139-0 Copyright Responsibilities for Educators A Quick Pocket Guide Second Edition | Carol Simpson An indispensable package of 25 brochures on copyright for teachers and other educators in a handy, quick-reference format. Brochures cover the most common copyright issues for schools, including print, audiovisuals, music, computer software, and the Internet, including Web 2.0 applications. 32 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 CAROL SIMPSON is an attorney in private practice who represents school districts. October 2010 978-1-59884-793-2 $12.00, £8.00, €10.00, A$13.00 Children’s and Young Adult Literature Reference NEW Best Books for Children, Preschool through Grade 6 Best Books for Middle School and Junior High Readers, Grades 6–9 Third Edition | Catherine Barr Best Books for High School Readers, Grades 9–12 Third Edition | Catherine Barr Tenth Edition | Catherine Barr and Jamie Campbell Naidoo Now in its tenth edition and with annual updates posted online, this comprehensive and trusted professional resource helps librarians—and patrons and teachers—identify and use the best fiction and nonfiction books published for children grades pre-K to six. • Contains some 30,000 annotated entries on recommended children’s books for readers in pre-K through grade six • Provides helpful indexes for easy and quick access, including author/ illustrator, title, and subject/grade level “Not only is the scope of this work comprehensive, but its information is also easily accessible. Comprehensive indexes allow readers to locate books by subject, title, and subject/grade level. The subject/grade level index is an especially helpful feature, allowing both librarians and young adult readers to find books on a particular subject and grade level at one glance. Because of these strengths, Best Books for Middle School and Junior High Readers is an invaluable resource for all those who make purchasing decisions or compile reading lists in the area of young adult books.” —ARBA CATHERINE BARR is editor of the Libraries Unlimited Children’s and Young Adult Literature Reference series and author or coauthor of several other Libraries Unlimited titles. JAMIE CAMPBELL NAIDOO is endowed assistant professor at the University of Alabama’s School of Library and Information Studies in Tuscaloosa, AL. December 2014, 1,900pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-59884-781-9 $195.00, £122.00, €153.00, A$210.00 eBook: 978-1-4408-3744-9 Identifying outstanding fiction and nonfiction titles, this practical book allows educators to find engaging books for students in grades 6–9 that will help turn them into lifelong readers and learners. CATHERINE BARR is editor of the Libraries Unlimited Children’s and Young Adult Literature Reference series and author or coauthor of several other Libraries Unlimited titles. “The information provided in Best Books for High School Readers would greatly assist a young adult librarian or media specialist build or refine their collection as well as help them provide reading suggestions to their users.” —ARBA A must-have resource for finding great books, both fiction and nonfiction. This invaluable guide enables librarians as well as patrons and teachers to identify the best books for high school readers out of the thousands published each year. • Indicates which books are also available in audio format and in eBook format— valuable information for collection development and reading specialists • Identifies award-winning and series titles CATHERINE BARR is editor of the Libraries Unlimited Children’s and Young Adult Literature Reference series and author or coauthor of several other Libraries Unlimited titles. October 2013, 1,102pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-59884-784-0 $90.00, £57.00, €71.00, A$97.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-518-3 October 2013, 1,188pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-59884-782-6 $90.00, £57.00, €71.00, A$97.00 eBook:978-1-61069-519-0 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 33 Children’s and Young Adult Literature Reference FORTHCOMING Popular Series Fiction for K–6 Readers A Reading and Selection Guide Third Edition | Rebecca L. Thomas and Catherine Barr Now in its third edition, this must-have guide helps librarians manage and evaluate the ever-growing number of fiction series for young readers and support the love of reading that series fiction fosters. • Fills the gap in traditional information sources on children’s literature that include very little information regarding series fiction • Offers access by series title, book title, author, genre, and subject • Features “Accelerated Reader” notations REBECCA L. THOMAS, PhD, is a retired elementary school librarian for the Shaker Heights City School District. CATHERINE BARR is the author of several other volumes in Libraries Unlimited’s Best Books series (Best Books for Children and Best Books for Middle School and Junior High Readers). June 2015, 1,200pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-61069-335-6 $85.00, £54.00, €67.00, A$92.00 eBook: 978-1-4408-3452-3 FORTHCOMING NEW Popular Series Fiction for Middle School and Teen Readers Build It, Make It, Do It, Play It! Third Edition | Rebecca L. Thomas and Catherine Barr Catharine Bomhold and Terri Elder A Reading and Selection Guide Want to satisfy young readers’ desires to read all the books in a given series and identify similar series they’ll love? This guide makes it easy. • Allows librarians to find series by title, book title, author, genre, and subject matter • Functions as both a readers’ advisory guide and a collection development tool • Lists series especially suitable for girls, boys, and reluctant readers, allowing quick access to the best choices for specific audiences REBECCA L. THOMAS, PhD, is a retired elementary school librarian for the Shaker Heights City School District. CATHERINE BARR is the author of several other volumes in Libraries Unlimited’s Best Books series (Best Books for Children and Best Books for Middle School and Junior High Readers). June 2015, 900pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-61069-336-3 $80.00, £50.00, €63.00, A$87.00 eBook: 978-1-4408-3453-0 Subject Access to the Best HowTo Guides for Children and Teens “[A] comprehensive catalog of project or how-to books for children and teenagers published from 2007 to the present. . . . [W]ill be of interest to librarians, educators, and others who are involved with children and children’s activities.” —PROTOVIEW A valuable guide to collection development and finding ideal subject-specific activities and projects for children and teens. • Provides an excellent resource for libraries considering creating makerspaces • Helps educators locate instructions for entertaining and educational program and curricular activities that range from cooking and e-drawing to performing magic tricks, solving puzzles, maskmaking, and outdoor games CATHARINE BOMHOLD, PhD, is assistant professor at the University of Southern Mississippi. TERRI ELDER, MLIS, is media specialist in the Birmingham City Schools System, AL. June 2014, 354pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-59884-391-0 $65.00, £41.00, €51.00, A$70.00 eBook: 978-1-59884-392-7 34 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 Children’s and Young Adult Literature Reference 101 Great, Ready-to-Use Book Lists for Children NEW A to Zoo Subject Access to Children’s Picture Books Nancy J. Keane Ninth Edtion | Rebecca L. Thomas “Keane uses her vast knowledge of children’s literature to create book lists for children K–8th grade. . . . A great resource to have when an entire class needs a book on a specific topic.” “Continues to be the single best source for locating children’s picture books by subject, both for personal use and for supporting programming and curricular needs.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL —ARBAONLINE The beloved favorite of children’s librarians everywhere, A to Zoo provides easy subject access that helps librarians build, enhance, and organize storytime programs and reading lists, as well as to help them develop their collections and support curricular needs. • Arranges 17,025 picture books for children preschool–grade 2 under a vast range of subjects to meet librarians’, teachers’, and parents’ needs REBECCA L. THOMAS, PhD, is a retired elementary school librarian for the Shaker Heights City School District. June 2014, 1,411pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-353-0 $95.00, £60.00, €75.00, A$103.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-354-7 For librarians and teachers who are tasked with suggesting reading materials to children, it can be extremely time-consuming to search for books that support the theme of a lesson—especially ones that are current and appeal to young minds. That’s why informed, up-to-date readings lists are so helpful to professional educators. NANCY J. KEANE is a school librarian as well as adjunct faculty member at New Hampshire Technical Institute, Plymouth State University, and University of Rhode Island. April 2012, 246pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-083-6 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-084-3 101 Great, Ready-to-Use Book Lists for Teens Nancy J. Keane NEW Best STEM Resources for NextGen Scientists The Essential Selection and User’s Guide Jennifer L. Hopwood Intended to support the national initiative to strengthen learning in areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, this book helps librarians who work with youth in school and public libraries to build better collections and more effectively use these collections through readers’ advisory and programming. JENNIFER L. HOPWOOD is training coordinator for the Southern Maryland Regional Library Association and online adjunct professor for Rasmussen College. March 2015, 275pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-721-7 $65.00 £41.00, €51.00, A$70.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-722-4 “This volume is a valuable addition for librarians looking to brush up their professional collection and can also serve as a browsable title for teens.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL Building on the author’s work in The Big Book of Teen Reading Lists, this book provides 101 new and revised reading lists created in consultation with teachers and public librarians—an invaluable resource for any educator who plans activities for children that involve using literature. NANCY J. KEANE is a school librarian as well as adjunct faculty member at New Hampshire Technical Institute, Plymouth State University, and University of Rhode Island. March 2012, 263pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-134-5 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-135-2 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 35 Children’s and Young Adult Literature Reference Genreflecting Advisory Series Series Editor: Diana Tixier Herald Significantly expanded and updated, the titles in this highly acclaimed series are designed to help you quickly locate the kind of fiction your library patrons are looking for. Each title includes the latest reads and reading trends within a genre and identifies subgenres, similar titles, read-alikes, and relevant online resources. FORTHCOMING FORTHCOMING Encountering Enchantment Perfectly Paranormal A Guide to Speculative Fiction for Teens A Guide to Adult and Teen Reading Interests Second Edition | Susan Fichtelberg Nanci Milone Hill The guide will serve three audiences. Of course, you can turn to it as you help your teenage patrons select the books and genres that will interest them most. Teen readers, whether devoted fans or newcomers, can use it themselves to find titles and subgenres they might like. In addition, the guide will help teachers and parents match students with the right books. • Encompasses a wide selection of speculative fiction genres to suit a broad spectrum of readers in grades 6–12 • Identifies award-winning titles, grade levels, book club potential, and alternative media formats and provides complete bibliographic information for each title • Includes interviews with prominent authors that convey the perspectives of the creators of the worlds into which readers are drawn • Covers some children’s literature and some adult novels that are popular with young adults • Offers a detailed subject index with an extensive number of access points SUSAN FICHTELBERG has been a children’s librarian for 27 years. September 2015, 280pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-113-0 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00, eBook: 978-1-4408-3451-6 Thousands of new paranormal fiction titles are published each year; and the popularity of the genre continues to grow, with the advent of The Twilight Saga film adaptations and television shows such as The Vampire Diaries. Today’s paranormal fiction blends romance, historical, mystery, and other genres, making it difficult for librarians and fans to keep track of established and emerging authors, sub-genres, and read-alikes. Fortunately, librarian and paranormal romance expert Nanci Milone Hill, brings together the myriad titles published over the last ten years, organizing and cross-referencing them in a way that enables readers to easily make connections to similar authors and titles. Readers ravenous for more thrilling titles about faeries, ghosts, shape-shifters, and of course vampires and zombies will find this book just the thing to help them feed their fascination. • Provides chapters arranged by genre, author, title, and series, making it easy for library staff and paranormal book fans alike to find what they’re looking for • Identifies award-winning titles, books that have been made into films, and top authors in each genre • Pays particular attention to the widely popular sub-genre of paranormal romance, evidenced by hit television shows and films such as True Blood and the Twilight series NANCI MILONE HILL is director of the M.G. Parker Memorial Library in Dracut, MA. September 2015, 300pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-322-6, $55.00 £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-323-3 36 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 Children’s and Young Adult Literature Reference Genreflecting Advisory Series Genreflecting A Guide to Popular Reading Interests Seventh Edition | Cynthia Orr and Diana Tixier Herald, Editors “Current library workers in RA as well as today’s library students will benefit from all that this book provides.” —LIBRARY JOURNAL April 2013, 622pp, 7x10 Hardcover: 978-1-59884-840-3 $75.00, £47.00, €59.00, A$81.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-461-2 Paperback: 978-1-59884-841-0 $65.00 £41.00, €51.00, A$70.00 Reality Rules II A Guide to Teen Nonfiction Reading Interests Elizabeth Fraser H AWARD WINNER Best Book for Kids and Teens Selection – The Canadian Children’s Book Centre October 2012, 230pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-59884-790-1 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-292-2 Mostly Manga A Genre Guide to Popular Manga, Manhwa, Manhua, and Anime Elizabeth F. S. Kalen “This resource will be equally helpful for collection development and readers’ advisory, both for libraries just starting out and those with established graphic-novel collections.” Series Editor: Diana Tixier Herald Graphic Novels for Young Readers A Genre Guide for Ages 4–14 Nathan Herald “A thorough, well-organized, one-stop shop for quality graphic novels.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL January 2011, 188pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-59884-395-8 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-4408-3448-6 Now Read This III A Guide to Mainstream Fiction Nancy Pearl and Sarah Statz Cords “Better than ever, this series will guide librarians and mainstream readers to promising titles.” —BOOKLIST February 2010, 405pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-59158-570-1 $60.00, £38.00, €47.00, A$65.00 eBook: 978-1-4408-3450-9 Teen Genreflecting 3 A Guide to Reading Interests Third Edition | Diana Tixier Herald “A worthy addition to reference or professional development collections.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL November 2010, 377pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-59158-729-3 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00 eBook: 978-1-4408-3449-3 —BOOKLIST ONLINE January 2012, 164pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-59884-938-7 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-234-2 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 37 Children’s and Young Adult Literature Reference Read On Series Series Editor: Barry Trott The Read On series offers readers and readers’ advisors an alternative approach for finding and recommending books. Based on underlying appeal features—not subgenres or themes that may not be found in the library catalog—Read On books put hundreds of descriptions of popular fiction and nonfiction titles right at your fingertips so that every reader is all set to “read on.” Read On...Sports Reading Lists for Every Taste Read On...Graphic Novels Reading Lists for Every Taste Craig A. Clark and Richard T. Fox Abby Alpert “[U]seful for readers’ advisory in libraries and will appeal to sports fans, so consider a copy in your circulating collection as well.” —BOOKLIST December 2013, 167pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-61069-357-8 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-358-5 Read On...History Reading Lists for Every Taste Tina Frolund “Frolund provides the reader with a lifetime’s worth of recommendations for reading pleasure, based on appeal factors such as story, character, setting, language, and mood/tone.” “This accessible guide is equally effective for collection building, readers’ advisory, or individual perusal, and most public collections will find it perceptive and helpful. Recommended.” —BOOKLIST ONLINE February 2012, 177pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-59158-825-2 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-155-0 Read On...Audiobooks Reading Lists for Every Taste Joyce G. Sarickst “All libraries that circulate audiobooks should shelve this guide alongside.” —BOOKLIST ONLINE October 2013, 195pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-61069-034-8 $30.00, £19.00, €24.00, A$33.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-432-2 Read On...Biography Reading Lists for Every Taste Rick Roche “Another winner in the excellent Read On series, this volume is the perfect complement to Rosalind Reisner’s Read On . . . Life Stories and is an essential purchase for public libraries.” —BOOKLIST, STARRED REVIEW March 2012, 163pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-59884-701-7 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-179-6 38 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 —BOOKLIST March 2011, 145pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-59158-804-7 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 eBook: 978-1-59158-807-8 Read On...Science Fiction Reading Lists for Every Taste Steven A. Torres-Roman August 2010, 252pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-59158-769-9 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00 Children’s and Young Adult Literature Reference Index to American Reference Books Annual 2010–2014 A Cumulative Index to Subjects, Authors, and Titles Shannon Graff Hysell, Associate Editor NEW NEW American Reference Books Annual 2015 Edition, Volume 46 Shannon Graff Hysell and Mary Bagne, Associate Editors; Douglas T. Ogden, Assistant Editor Recommended Reference Books for Small and Medium-Sized Libraries and Media Centers 2015 Edition, Volume 35 Shannon Graff Hysell and Mary Bagne, Associate Editors; Douglas T. Ogden, Assistant Editor This index is more than a location device on reference materials; it is a critical collection development tool for the scholar, librarian, and reader seeking to tap ARBA’s wealth of information. • Provides easy access to the more than 7,500 reviews written for American Reference Books Annual (ARBA) • Offers ARBA users a convenient resource for identifying new reference books and electronic resources in specific subjects of interest to their library patrons SHANNON GRAFF HYSELL is editor of American Reference Books Annual (ARBA). May 2014, 280pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-61069-547-3 $85.00, £54.00, €67.00, A$92.00 Comprising professional reviews of the latest reference resources written by practicing academic, public, and school librarians, ARBA will help all types of librarians build a strong reference collection for their library, no matter the size of their budget. • Presents unbiased evaluations that allow users to make their own decisions on the suitability of a given resource An essential resource for collection development specialists in small and medium-sized libraries, this guide identifies the highest quality, most affordable, and most appropriate new reference materials. SHANNON GRAFF HYSELL is editor of American Reference Books Annual (ARBA). SHANNON GRAFF HYSELL is editor of American Reference Books Annual (ARBA). March 2015, 600pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-4408-3756-2 $155.00, £97.00, €122.00, A$167.00 April 2015, 350pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-4408-3757-9 $75.00, £47.00, €59.00, A$81.00 American Reference Books Annual and ARBA Online For more than 30 years, American Reference Books Annual has been a trusted resource to which library and informational science professionals have turned for the most authoritative and reliable reviews of reference materials. Over the years, ARBA has evolved along with the ever-changing library profession by providing reviews of electronic products and serving as a source of information on professional products for librarians and information specialists. To sign up for a FREE 30-day preview visit www.arbaonline.com O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 39 LIBRARIES UNLIMITED RECOMMENDS! Complete Your Reference Collection with the Latest Releases from ABC-CLIO/Greenwood Help your students make connections, think critically, and gain insight… from current events and pop culture to American and military history. Fracking Death Penalty DAVID E. NEWTON JOSEPH A. MELUSKY AND KEITH A. PESTO ABC-CLIO January 2015, 340pp, 6x9 Print: 978-1-61069-691-3 $58.00, £37.00 €46.00, A$63.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-692-0 World War I 5 VOLUMES | SPENCER C. TUCKER, EDITOR ABC-CLIO October 2014, 2,307pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-85109-964-1 $520.00, £325.00 €407.00, A$560.00 eBook: 978-1-85109-965-8 Ideas and Movements That Shaped America 3 VOLUMES | MICHAEL S. GREEN AND SCOTT L. STABLER, EDITORS ABC-CLIO May 2015, 1,368pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-251-9 $294.00, £184.00 €230.00, A$317.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-252-6 Comics through Time 4 VOLUMES | M. KEITH BOOKER, EDITOR GREENWOOD October 2014, 1,921pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-0-313-39750-9 $415.00, £260.00 €325.00, A$447.00 eBook: 978-0-313-39751-6 ABC-CLIO January 2014, 264pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-194-9 $79.00, £50.00 €62.00, A$85.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-195-6 The Great American Mosaic 4 VOLUMES | GARY Y. OKIHIRO, GENERAL EDITOR LIONEL C. BASCOM, JAMES E. SEELYE JR., EMILY MOBERG ROBINSON, AND GUADALUPE COMPEÁN, EDITORS GREENWOOD September 2014, 1,790pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-612-8 $415.00, £260.00, €325.00, A$447.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-613-5 The World Cookbook Revised Edition | 4 VOLUMES JEANNE JACOB AND MICHAEL ASHKENAZI GREENWOOD January 2014, 1,656pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-61069-468-1 $278.00, £174.00 €218.00, A$299.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-469-8 The Brain, the Nervous System, and Their Diseases 3 VOLUMES | JENNIFER L. HELLIER, EDITOR GREENWOOD December 2014, 1,228pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-61069-337-0 $294.00, £184.00 €230.00, A$317.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-338-7 Browse the complete reference collection at www.abc-clio.com/ABC-CLIOGreenwood 40 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 Children’s and Young Adult Programs School Library Makerspaces NEW Grades 6–12 The BIG Book of Glues, Brews, and Goos Leslie B. Preddy 500+ Kid-Tested Recipes and Formulas for Hands-On Learning “This guide begins promisingly with practical and helpful information on topics such as space and setup, budgeting, necessary materials, equipment, and safety rules. Preddy connects the idea of the school library makerspace with the AASL Standards for the 21st Century Learner as well as the common core and the STEM movement.” Diana F. Marks Illustrated by Donna L. Farrell Here’s a book to help students create crossdisciplinary projects by using materials they make themselves. From clays and dough, to compounds and crystals, to healthy treats and snacks, children can access the formulas and recipes to make them all! This updated resource combines everything from the former two volumes into one comprehensive edition and features even more recipes, additional relevant content, and expanded connections between activities and curriculum. Every activity provides you with easy-to-follow, step-by-step directions. Each tried-and-true, safe concoction uses easily obtainable ingredients and provides suggestions for determining why and when each formula can be used. The book contains recommendations for linking projects to curriculum to help make each activity relevant and educational. Organized into 33 chapters, projects include making musical instruments, growing and using plants, conducting science experiments, and preparing food for ourselves and other creatures. DIANA F. MARKS consults with teachers, parents, children, and school districts to help enhance learning and develop curricula. Previously, she was a teacher for gifted students. December 2014, 380pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-771-2 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-772-9 —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL The roles of school library media specialists and school libraries themselves are ever changing in response to the needs of the community and the evolution of human thinking, interaction, and learning processes. A school library makerspace can provide patrons with a place for learning, doing, and creating. It offers a location for tackling inventions, fine arts, crafts, industrial technology, hobbies, e-textiles, foodcrafting, DIY couture, fabrication, upcycling, and STEM right in the middle of the information gateway—the library. This book completely explains the makerspace concept and supplies real-world implementation guidance and inexpensive programming ideas that can be used as-is or adapted to suit a specific library or community’s needs. Readers will be able to hit the ground running to implement their own makerspace with practical project ideas they can put to use immediately. LESLIE B. PREDDY is President of AASL and has been the school librarian at Perry Meridian Middle School in Indianapolis, IN, since 1992. October 2013, 193pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-494-0 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-495-7 FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WEBINAR With Leslie Preddy See page 60 for details. Makerspaces: The Now Revolution in School Libraries One hot topic hitting school and public libraries is makerspaces where students (and sometimes staff and parents) create, problem solve, and develop thinking. REGISTER NOW at www.edweb.net/lmcforefront O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 41 Children’s and Young Adult Programs FORTHCOMING Library Robotics Library Programs to Teach Technology, Literacy and Reading, Ages 8 through 24 Sarah Kepple A dive-right-in, quick-start guide for busy library professionals who want to build literacy, STEAM, and other 21st-century skills using simple robots in a fun, collaborative environment. • Provides the only guidebook currently available about robotics written by a librarian, for librarians—a simple, practical guide that virtually any librarian can use, no prior tech experience necessary • Guides librarians in using their knowledge of literacy, youth development, and guided-inquiry methodology to gain an accessible entry point to grow their technological skills alongside the youth they serve NEW Make It Here Inciting Creativity and Innovation in Your Library Matthew Hamilton and Dara Hanke Schmidt This is an ideal resource for joining the maker movement, no matter the size of your library or resource level. • Explains why the maker movement and libraries are a perfect match • Includes makerspace ideas and programs for all ages, not just teens • Written by authors with personal experience creating maker programming in a short amount of time with a limited budget • Supplies ideas and anecdotes from makerspaces and innovators across the United States that will inspire staff at all levels MATTHEW HAMILTON is senior IT Community Library Programs That Work Building Youth and Family Literacy Beth Maddigan and Susan Bloos “[T]here are ideas worth considering and replicating. . . . will welcome this as a springboard for activities that have already been successful elsewhere.” —BOOKLIST ONLINE A collection of versatile best practices for promoting literacy development by utilizing local community connections. • Offers strategies for specific populations, including inter-generational, preteens, and teens • Features programs that match early literacy research and the Every Child Ready to Read model BETH MADDIGAN, MLIS, is education manager for the Denver Public Library, Denver, CO. librarian at Memorial University Libraries of Newfoundland, Canada. DARA HANKE SCHMIDT, MLIS, MPW, is SARAH KEPPLE, MLIS, founded the Robotix Blox program at Cuyahoga County Public Library where she was information and technology literacy specialist. library director for the Cedar Rapids Public Library, Cedar Rapids, IA. SUSAN BLOOS, MLIS, is manager of the Forest Heights Community Library in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. August 2015, 140pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-4408-3558-2 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-4408-3559-9 December 2014, 130pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-554-1 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-555-8 November 2013, 215pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-263-2 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-264-9 42 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 Children’s and Young Adult Programs FORTHCOMING NEW Cooking Up Library Programs Teens and ‘Tweens Will Love Dragons in the Stacks Recipes for Success Steven A. Torres-Roman and Cason E. Snow Megan Emery Schadlich Foreword by Justin Hoenke Engage teens and ‘tweens with library programs that nurture developmental and social needs—and keep young patrons entertained. • Includes complete plans for more than a dozen educational and entertaining programs • Makes connections to STEAM and maker programming • Provides library programming guidance from the perspective of a library play specialist with nearly a decade’s experience MEGAN EMERY SCHADLICH works at Chattanooga Public Library in Chattanooga, TN. June 2015, 140pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-61069-961-7 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-962-4 A Teen Librarian’s Guide to Tabletop Role-Playing A one-stop, complete guide to tabletop role-playing games for novice librarians as well as seasoned players. Dragons in the Stacks explains why RPGs are so effective at holding teenagers’ attention, identifies their specific benefits, outlines how to select and maintain a RPG collection, and demonstrates how they can enhance teen services and be used in teen programs. • Discusses collection development, cataloging, and programs for teens • Supplies detailed reviews of scores of popular and less well-known roleplaying games • Outlines a variety of affordable, effective programs for teens that involve roleplaying tabletop games STEVEN A. TORRES-ROMAN, MLIS, is teen librarian at DeKalb Public Library, DeKalb, IL. CASON E. SNOW, MLIS, is metadata librarian/cataloger at University of Maine— Orono. October 2014, 212pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-61069-261-8 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-262-5 Teen Games Rule! A Librarian’s Guide to Platforms and Programs Julie Scordato and Ellen Forsyth, Editors “Recommended for public and school librarians looking to begin teen programming or to find additional ideas for an existing program.” —BOOKLIST ONLINE “The authors present a comprehensive overview of the topic . . . Useful for both high school and public library programs, this work should be considered by both to supplement their professional programming library.” —ARBA Gaming offers a great way to reach teens. This book gives library staff the tools to deliver game programming that goes beyond the basic video and board game format. • Covers a wide range of popular games, including live action role-playing (LARP), table-top games, PC games, and big games JULIE SCORDATO, MLIS, is manager at the Columbus Metropolitan Library in Columbus, OH. ELLEN FORSYTH is consultant with State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. November 2013, 144pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-59884-704-8 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-59884-705-5 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 43 Children’s and Young Adult Programs Diversity Programming for Digital Youth NEW iPads® in the Library Using Tablet Technology to Enhance Programs for All Ages Promoting Cultural Competence in the Children’s Library Joel A. Nichols Jamie Campbell Naidoo Combining information about outreach to diverse populations, selection of culturally diverse children’s print and digital media, and library programming, this book is the tool librarians need to promote cultural understanding through engaging children’s programs designed for today’s culturally diverse youth. “The publication of Nichols’ valuable how-to guide is a welcome addition to the librarian’s toolbox. It is written at a time when the new media landscape is rapidly evolving and librarians need resources like this one to get started.” JAMIE CAMPBELL NAIDOO is an endowed associate professor at the University of Alabama School of Library and Information Studies and a regular book reviewer for Library Media Connection. June 2014, 187pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-61069-487-2 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-488-9 Recharge Your Library Programs with Pop Culture and Technology Connect with Today’s Teens Linda D. Behen “This book is highly recommended for school library media specialists who wish to make their programs more relevant to today’s teens. It is full of useful and detailed suggestions.” —LITTLE ELIT This book provides detailed plans and instructions with specific literacy goals for child, teen, and adult audiences —exactly what librarians seeking to integrate iPad and other tablet use into their programs need. JOEL A. NICHOLS, MSLIS, manages the Free Library Techmobile, a digital literacy outreach vehicle at the Free Library of Philadelphia. June 2013, 136pp, 7x10 Print: 978-1-61069-347-9 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-348-6 TIP FROM AN EXPERT JOEL A. NICHOLS “Consider pairing your —ARBA Learn how to integrate pop culture and technology into school library programs and classrooms, and make today’s digital content, mobile devices, and students’ changing interests work to the educator’s advantage. LINDA D. BEHEN, MLS, has been a school librarian for 17 years. June 2013, 179pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-369-1 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-370-7 library iPads with an Apple TV and television. With a simple swipe up from the bottom of any screen, access ‘Air Play’ from the control center and whatever is on your iPad screen will broadcast to your larger one. This is perfect for using the iPad with larger groups.” 44 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 Children’s and Young Adult Programs School Library Storytime Travel the Globe Written and Illustrated by Brenda S. Copeland and Patricia A. Messner Second Edition | Desiree Webber, Dee Ann Corn, Elaine Harrod, Sandy Shropshire, Shereen Rasor, and Donna Norvell (in memoriam) Just the Basics Story Times, Activities, and Crafts for Children “This accessible, easy-to-use guide will help storytime become a lively and enjoyable part of those programs.” “This edition keeps the information from the original book, but it has been updated with more current titles in the bibliography, new media choices, and new sources for craft ideas.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL This book is an invaluable resource for school library aides who conduct storytime activities, providing everything from instruction on how to read to children to a weekby-week read aloud curriculum for the entire school year. BRENDA S. COPELAND is an elementary librarian in Palmyra School District, Palmyra, PA, where she has worked since 1996. PATRICIA A. MESSNER is elementary media specialist in the Lebanon City School District, Lebanon, OH, a position she has held since 1989. April 2013, 195pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-202-1 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-203-8 ALSO OF INTEREST For more Storytelling titles, go to pages 52–54. Librarian’s Guide to Passive Programming Easy and Affordable Activities for All Ages Emily T. Wichman —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL This book assists the busy professional with ready-to-use materials to present entertaining, educational, and age-appropriate programs that introduce young learners to countries and cultures around the world. DESIREE WEBBER is director of Mustang Public Library in Mustang, OK. DEE ANN CORN has served as public services assistant in the Children’s Department at the Moore Public Library in the Pioneer Library System of Norman, OK, for over 20 years. ELAINE HARROD has served as children’s library assistant with the Moore Public Library, Moore, OK, for 17 years. SHEREEN RASOR, MLIS, is library media director at Mustang Creek Elementary School, Mustang, OK, and was a classroom teacher for 17 years. SANDY SHROPSHIRE is materials selection specialist with the Children’s Readers Center, Pioneer Library System, Norman, OK. December 2012, 265pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-124-6 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-125-3 Ready-Made Book Displays Nancy M. Henkel “This is a tremendously useful guide for librarians interested in passive programming or upgrading their programming practices. . . . This guide enables personalization by asking programming librarians to make choices, rather than presuming there are one-size-fitsall library programs.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION Learn the concept of passive programming and get started easily with plans for implementing a wide array of intergenerational programs in libraries with this professional primer. Providing more than 50 fiction display descriptions, this book identifies themes for the entire year and includes titles for signage, annotated book lists, prop and material ideas, as well as photographs that show how to pull it all together. • P rovides ready-to-go display idea descriptions, each accompanied by a photo as well as a booklist • Covers a wide variety of themes well beyond simple genres, including displays united by setting, title words, and even cover art EMILY T. WICHMAN is branch supervisor and adult services NANCY M. HENKEL, MLS, is managing librarian for the King County Library System, Renton, WA. librarian at the Milford-Miami Township Branch of Clermont County Public Library, Milford, OH. July 2011, 182pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59884-862-5 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-123-9 March 2012, 152pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59884-895-3 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-896-0 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 45 Children’s and Young Adult Services NEW Crash Course in Children’s Services Second Edition | Penny Peck Managing Children’s Services in Libraries Fourth Edition | Adele M. Fasick and Leslie Edmonds Holt Useful for newcomers to the children’s library staff as well as longtime children’s librarians, the second edition of this popular handbook provides easy-to-follow instructions to make innovations in children’s library materials work for you. • Covers new technologies and Common Core standards in addition to traditional areas of children’s services “Administrators, department heads, and professional development coordinators will find this book to be a useful teaching tool for designing and updating library services.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION Information Science at San Jose State University, CA. Providing guidelines for designing collections and services that best serve 21st-century needs in school and public libraries, this book helps librarians to understand today’s children and the ways they interact with information and recreational materials. September 2014, 139pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-781-1 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-782-8 ADELE M. FASICK, PhD, specializes in public library service to PENNY PECK is a part-time instructor at the School of Library and Better Serving Teens through School Library–Public Library Collaborations children and young adults. LESLIE EDMONDS HOLT, PhD, consults with libraries, schools, and child-serving agencies. December 2012, 225pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-100-0 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-373-8 Cherie P. Pandora and Stacey Hayman From Boardbook to Facebook “[T]he helpful advice offered in this resource will strengthen any library program.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL “This is a well-written, practical guide that should be in most school and public libraries.” —VOYA In this practical guidebook, experienced librarians share advice and ideas for extending resources, containing costs, and leveraging capabilities between school and public libraries, offering insights and strategies to overcome today’s economic challenges. CHERIE P. PANDORA is instructor at Bryant and Stratton College, Akron, OH. STACEY HAYMAN is reference desk librarian at Rocky River Public Library in Ohio. August 2013, 253pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-59884-970-7 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-971-4 46 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 Children’s Services in an Interactive Age Adele M. Fasick “This is an essential read for anyone in our profession, and lucky for us Fasick has an inviting, smooth writing style.” —BAYVIEWS Discover new approaches for extending children’s library services beyond the library building and learn how to utilize technology to bring learning to children wherever they may be. ADELE M. FASICK is professor emerita of the faculty of information studies at University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and teaches at San José State University, CA. July 2011, 157pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-59884-468-9 $48.00, £30.00, €38.00, A$52.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-469-6 Reading Promotion and Literacy Teen Talkback with Interactive Booktalks! FORTHCOMING The Common Core Approach to Building Literacy in Boys Lucy Schall “Full of extremely useful information, this volume has everything a busy librarian needs to hook teen readers . . . . A very helpful introduction discusses the best way to use the book, where to find more resources, and tips for great booktalks. This book will appeal to new and experienced librarians.” Liz Knowles, EdD, and Martha Smith Written with a focus on the English Language Arts Common Core Standards, this book provides a complete plan for developing a literacy program that focuses on boys pre-K through grade 12. LIZ KNOWLES, EdD, is owner of Cognitive Advantage, a one-on-one cognitive coaching business. MARTHA SMITH has been a media specialist for more than 30 years in the pre-K through 8th grade setting. May 2014, 285pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-635-7 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-636-4 —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION Covering the genres popular with today’s teens—fiction and nonfiction, including poetry and graphic novels—this resource provides 110 great book choices for young adult reading, interactive booktalks, and individual writing activities. LUCY SCHALL is a retired high school and middle school teacher, a book reviewer for VOYA, and author of numerous Libraries Unlimited booktalking guides. May 2013, 305pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-61069-289-2 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-290-8 NEW TIP FROM THE EXPERTS LIZ KNOWLES AND MARTHA SMITH Promoting Great Reads to Improve Teen Reading Core Connections with Booktalks and More Lucy Schall Support current educational initiatives with a ready-to-use tool that will help you with selection, motivation, and skill building relative to titles published within the last five years. • Helps librarians promote new fiction and nonfiction to teens and to build literacy • Supports the new national and state standards through learning extensions “What are boys passionate about? How do they learn? Use current research and strategies for change at school and home, which include technology, to develop your literary program that focuses on boys.” LUCY SCHALL is a retired middle and high school teacher and a book reviewer for VOYA. February 2015, 250pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-4408-3492-9 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-4408-3493-6 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 47 Reading Promotion and Literacy Read It Forward Gateway to Reading For the Love of Reading Linda Kay 250+ Author Games and Booktalks to Motivate Middle Readers Guide to K–8 Reading Promotions Nancy Polette “In its most basic manifestation, Read It Forward (RIF) is a joyous way to get students reading and thinking about books. An energetic and inspired librarian might turn it into the happening of the year.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL “This book aims to enhance literacy and comprehension in a fun way. . . . A good resource for teachers, librarians, and book clubs.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL With this practical guide, it’s easy to implement the proven fun—and learning— of a read-it-forward program in your middle school library. Teens recommend books to other teens, offering a surefire way to promote books and reading. Get young readers hooked on some of the best titles in juvenile literature, ranging from humor to mystery to fantasy, with unusual and effective methods like games. • An easy-to-follow process for creating an RIF program in any middle school • Focuses on the middle grades, an age when reading tends to falter LINDA KAY is a middle school librarian at Ridgeview Middle School, Round Rock, TX. NANCY POLETTE is professor emeritus at Lindenwood University, St. Charles, MO. September 2013, 120pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-59884-808-3 $35.00, £22.00, €28.00, A$38.00 eBook: 978-1-59884-809-0 April 2013, 261pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-423-0 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-424-7 Nancy L. Baumann Foreword by Richard Allington “This book is clearly written and meant to be a do-it-yourself manual for K–8 school librarians or reading teachers hoping to promote reading in their institution.” —ARBA This insightful book reviews the current research on literacy programming, examines the latest standards for strengthening reading skills, and provides educators, families, and caregivers methods for building successful reading habits in and out of the classroom. NANCY L. BAUMANN, MLS, is instructor at the University of Missouri School of Information Science and Learning Technology, Columbia. October 2013, 161pp, 8 1/2x11 Print: 978-1-61069-189-5 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-190-1 FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WEBINAR With Nancy Baumann See page 60 for details. 48 You Need It: Reading Promotional Programming That Really Works! Learn from examples of collaboration between home and school literacy programming and explore how to build a reading community at your school. REGISTER NOW at LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 www.edweb.net/lmcforefront Reading Promotion and Literacy Read, Rhyme, and Romp Getting Beyond “Interesting” Heather McNeil Olga M. Nesi Early Literacy Skills and Activities for Librarians, Teachers, and Parents Teaching Students the Vocabulary of Appeal to Discuss Their Reading “This book stands out for its excellent book lists, plus the added benefit of reaching parents, teachers, and librarians all in one volume. A worthy resource.” “The book and accompanying CD detail the process of teaching appeal terms and Book Hook writing, and include all tools needed. . . . Highly recommended.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION — SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL Designed to promote literacy in young children and to empower parents, educators, and librarians, this guide is filled with simple strategies, creative activities, and detailed instructions that help make reading fun. HEATHER MCNEIL is youth services manager for Deschutes Public Library, Bend, OR. June 2012, 226pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-59884-956-1 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-957-8 Make use of a detailed plan and readyto-use lessons for teaching appeal terms and Book Hook writing to students. • Includes resources such as a list of more than 300 picture books that can be used to teach appeal terms, a glossary of appeal terms, 106 Book Hooks written for YA titles for immediate use, and a number of lesson plans and lesson ideas for teaching appeal terms and Book Hook writing OLGA M. NESI, MLS, is library coordinator for the Office of Library Services in the New York City Department of Education. Get Those Guys Reading! July 2012, 183pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59884-935-6 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-225-0 Fiction and Series Books that Boys Will Love Kathleen A. Baxter and Marcia Agness Kochel “[T]his resource is highly recommended for public and school libraries—parents of boys may also be interested—so a copy for circulation should be considered.” Free Voluntary Reading Stephen Krashen “In this must-read book, Krashen has assembled a collection of his recent journal articles about FVR from a variety of journals teacher librarians would not normally see crossing their desks.” —BOOKLIST, STARRED REVIEW Want to identify fiction books that boys in grades three through nine will find irresistible? This guide reveals dozens of worthwhile recommendations in categories ranging from adventure stories and sports novels to horror, humorous, and science fiction books. KATHLEEN A. BAXTER is a children’s literature consultant, longtime School Library Journal columnist, nationally known presenter, and a promoter for letting boys read the books that appeal to them. MARCIA AGNESS KOCHEL is head librarian at The Galloway —TEACHER LIBRARIAN An eye-opening look at the latest research findings about the success of free voluntary reading in developing high levels of literacy. STEPHEN KRASHEN, PhD, is an advocate for free voluntary reading in schools. May 2011, 90pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-59884-844-1 $30.00, £19.00, €24.00, A$33.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-845-8 School, Atlanta, GA, and previously worked as a middle school library media specialist in Bloomington, MN. May 2012, 220pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59884-846-5 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-847-2 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 49 Reading Promotion and Literacy Celebrating Cuentos Promoting Latino Children’s Literature and Literacy in Classrooms and Libraries Book Clubbing! Successful Book Clubs for Young People Carol Littlejohn Jamie Campbell Naidoo, Editor “For any educator who wants to make the book club fun, Book Clubbing is an excellent and choice research, enthusiastically recommended.” More effectively meet the diverse literacy needs of the growing Latino population by learning how to evaluate and select quality Latino children’s literature. • Details specific practical strategies for incorporating Latino children’s literature into literacy and library programs • Contains interviews with notable award-winning Latino authors and illustrators • Offers the latest research in the area of Latino children’s literature and literacy —MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW Learn how to sponsor a successful, student-led book club for grades K through 12 that is fun, easy-to-implement, and encourages reading. endowed professor, School of Library and Information, University of Alabama. • Provides strategies for addressing the issue of waning enthusiasm for reading activities in older students • Stresses the importance of giving students freedom to choose their reading materials and encouraging them to share their reading with others November 2010, 381pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-59158-904-4 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00, eBook: 978-1-59158-905-1 CAROL LITTLEJOHN is a certified librarian and teacher. JAMIE CAMPBELL NAIDOO is associate and foster-EBSCO- April 2011, 128pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-58683-414-2 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-58683-415-9 Booktalking with Teens Kristine Mahood Personalized Reading “Mahood’s expertise and enthusiasm are contagious and challenge all of us who work with youth to be as inspiring, while sharing books, as she is.” —BOOKLIST Everything librarians need to know to get the most out of booktalking with their teen readers. • Offers a variety of booktalk styles to fit every book and booktalker It’s a Piece of PIE Nancy Hobbs, Kristen Sacco, and Myra R. Oleynik This guidebook provides teachers and librarians with methods for collaboratively teaching elementary students to select books they will enjoy and which will further their personal growth and information literacy. • Offers a step-by-step guide on how to prepare classrooms and libraries for PIE before the students arrive NANCY HOBBS is a third grade teacher in the Peters Township KRISTINE MAHOOD is the teen services librarian for Timberland School District in Washington County, PA. Regional Library District, WA.. KRISTEN SACCO is a third grade teacher in the Peters Township March 2010, 289pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-59158-714-9 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-4408-3447-9 MYRA R. OLEYNIK is K–3 library media specialist for 800 students School District in Washington County, PA. at Bower Hill Elementary School, Venetia, PA, and K–5 library media specialist in the Peters Township School District, Washington County, PA. November 2010, 135pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59884-522-8 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-523-5 50 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 Storytelling NEW FORTHCOMING Storyteller’s Sampler Tales to Tell from around the World Crash Course in Storytime Fundamentals Second Edition | Penny Peck Margaret Read MacDonald, Editor Looking for fresh ideas to liven up your storytimes? Here you’ll find a wonderfully diverse collection of easyto-tell tales from around the world, along with tips and profiles of the storytellers featured in the book. • Represents more than 25 cultures from around the world • Includes practical storytelling tips to add polish to your presentation • Edited by a world-renowned storyteller, folklorist, former children’s librarian, and author of more than 65 books who has worked with storytellers from around the world MARGARET READ MACDONALD, PhD, is a former children’s librarian and the author of more than 65 books on folklore and storytelling topics. August 2015, 200pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-4408-3527-8 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-4408-3528-5 This manual is a “one-stop shop” on how to present storytimes to suit different audiences including bilingual learners, special needs children, and those in a variety of settings such as Head Start, preschools, and day care situations. • Strategies for using sign language and adapting storytime for special needs children • Includes ideas for expanding storytimes using hands-on learning, crafts, toys, and play PENNY PECK is a part-time instructor at San Jose State University, specializing in classes on youth services and programming. January 2015, 168pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-783-5 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-784-2 NEW Pachamama Tales NEW Tibetan Folktales Haiwang Yuan, Awang Kunga, and Bo Li This collection of folktales provides readers with an extensive overview of the breadth of Tibetan culture, revealing the character of the region and its people as well as their traditional customs and values. Folklore from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay Retold and Translated by Paula Martín Edited by Margaret Read MacDonald Illustrations by Luna Núñez A bilingual collection of enchanting folk tales from the peoples of Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Uruguay, and Paraguay accompanied by historical and geographical background as well as color photographs. • O ffers more than 30 folktales— some of which have never before been published in English—that introduce readers to Tibetan cultural traditions and represent a full array of different folktale types • Provides ready-to-tell stories that both entertain and promote multicultural awareness • Stories are presented in both English and Spanish HAIWANG YUAN is professor of Library Public Services at Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY. AWANG KUNGA is a Tibetan storyteller and assistant to the Lama at the Yonge Tibetan Buddhist Temple in Beijing, China. BO LI is with the North China Electric Power University in Beijing, China. November 2014, 185pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-470-4 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-471-1 PAULA MARTÍN is a teacher, storyteller, and writer from Buenos Aires, Argentina. MARGARET READ MACDONALD is a folklorist, master storyteller, and a prolific author. July 2014, 242pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-59158-299-1 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-853-5 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 51 Storytelling NEW Story Proof Story Smart Using the Science of Story to Persuade, Influence, Inspire, and Teach The Science Behind the Startling Power of Story Kendall Haven Kendall Haven This one-of-a-kind book explores the neuroscience behind persuasion and influence to reveal the role that storytelling plays in inspiring, enlightening, and educating an audience. • Shows how to use the power of story to get your message across in any medium or venue KENDALL HAVEN is the only Internationally recognized expert in the science of story structure. His published works include 24 books from Libraries Unlimited. October 2014, 168pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-811-5 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-812-2 “In the face of drill-andkill reading programs, Haven reminds us that story can be and is as powerful as ever. Bottom line: This is a good read. A powerful reminder. Thanks, Kendall.” —TEACHER LIBRARIAN The mind-boggling and extraordinary truth is that each and every one of these thousands of original sources agrees with the general premise that stories are effective. Story Proof offers proof positive that stories work. KENDALL HAVEN is a former research scientist, an accomplished storyteller, and the author of many books for Libraries Unlimited and Teacher Ideas Press. October 2007, 164pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-59158-546-6 $35.00, £22.00, €28.00, A$38.00, eBook: 978-0-313-09587-0 NEW From Bunker Hill to Baghdad True Stories of America’s Veterans Patrick Mendoza These compelling, enlightening, and often highly personal experiences tell stories of average citizens as well as historical figures who made huge sacrifices by serving in the military, giving the reader new perspectives on war, and its real costs. • Underscores the lesson that in war—as in civilian life— oftentimes one person’s decisive actions or bravery can change history and significantly affect the lives of many PATRICK MENDOZA was an accomplished storyteller, author, 4-Per Page Title TIP FROM AN EXPERT KENDALL 4-Per Page SubtitleHAVEN Editionsimple | X VOLUMES | “Eight Editor(s) Name informational elements control how every reader/listener makes sense out of your material. Control these Eight Essential Elements and you control how your presentations are received. These power-packin’ eight are: your characters and traits that make them of interest; their goals and motives; the problems/conflicts that block them and the risk & danger those create; how those characters and musician. struggle to overcome obstacles; and the sensory February 2014, 176pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-59884-466-5 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-467-2 details that make the story seem real.” 52 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 Storytelling A is for Alligator What Happens Next? Dianne de Las Casas and Marita Gentry Gail de Vos Draw and Tell Tales from A–Z Contemporary Urban Legends and Popular Culture Using a can’t-miss formula, these 26 original stories and accompanying illustrations connect kids’ love of animals and drawing with early literacy skills. • Teaches by connecting learning with kids’ love of animals and drawing • Drawings and tales work together to allow students to draw their own stories DIANNE DE LAS CASAS is an award-winning author, storyteller, and recording artist. MARITA GENTRY is a professional artist and has her own painting and teaching studio, Studio Marita, in southern Louisiana. May 2011, 95pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59884-929-5 $35.00, £22.00, €28.00, A$38.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-930-1 Storytelling Art and Technique Fourth Edition | Ellin Greene and Janice M. Del Negro H AWARD WINNER Special Storytelling Resources Award Winner, 2013 – Storytelling World “There is material in this book to inspire a whole new generation of urban legend scholars to investigate folklore forms, once exchanged orally, as transformed into popular culture products circulated electronically or in print and images.” —JOURNAL OF FOLKLORE RESEARCH This fascinating book uncovers the history behind urban legends and explains how the contemporary iterations of familiar fictional tales provide a window into the modern concerns—and digital advancements—of our society. GAIL DE VOS is adjunct professor at the School of Library and Information Studies, University of Alberta, Edmonton. June 2012, 242pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-59884-633-1 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-634-8 H AWARD WINNER Special Storytelling Resources Award Winner, 2011 – Storytelling World Handmade Tales 2 More Stories to Make and Take Dianne de Las Casas, Illustrated by Stefan Jolet “This title has been a standard professional reference work for nearly half a century, and with good reason. . . . Every public and school library will benefit from having this volume and consulting it should be often.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL Thoroughly revised and updated, the fourth edition of the classic Storytelling: Art and Technique is an essential guide for beginning and experienced storytellers alike. ELLIN GREENE, EdD, is an internationally known storyteller, lecturer, workshop leader, and conference director. JANICE M. DEL NEGRO, PhD, is assistant professor at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Dominican University, River Forest, IL. Children love seeing ordinary objects such as paper and string transformed into extraordinary things. This book provides a collection of fun makeand-take tales that enable educators and librarians to take storytelling to a higher level. • D emonstrates the use of inexpensive, easily accessible materials within simple “performances” DIANNE DE LAS CASAS is an award-winning author and storyteller whose work has earned rave reviews in School Library Journal. March 2013, 104pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59884-973-8 $35.00, £22.00, €28.00, A$38.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-974-5 January 2010, 455pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-59158-600-5 $60.00, £38.00, €47.00, A$65.00, eBook: 978-1-4408-3446-2 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 53 Acquisitions and Collection Management NEW The Collection’s at the Core Revitalize Your Library with Innovative Resources for the Common Core and STEM Marcia A. Mardis Common core standards, OER, STEM, and collection development—where to begin? This book investigates these critical topics together to give you the power to transform your collection and practice and put your school library at the center of STEM. • Authored by a former school administrator and school librarian with 15 years’ experience working on K–12 STEM initiatives MARCIA A. MARDIS, EdD, is associate professor at Florida State University’s School of Library and Information Studies in Tallahassee, FL. December 2014, 110pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Print: 978-1-61069-504-6 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-505-3 The eBook Revolution A Primer for Librarians on the Front Lines Kate Sheehan FORTHCOMING Collecting for the Curriculum The Common Core and Beyond Amy Catalano If you’re a librarian charged with collecting curriculum materials and children’s literature to support the Common Core State Standards, then this book— the only one that offers explicit advice on collection development in curriculum collections—is for you. • Provides explicit applications of the CCSS for librarians working in post-secondary institutions • Draws on current research and interviews with some of the most experienced curriculum librarians in the United States to help faculty and teachers better understand the Common Core AMY CATALANO, EdD, is associate professor of library services and director of the Curriculum Materials Center at Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY. September 2015, 250pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-967-9 $85.00, £54.00, €67.00, A$92.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-968-6 “This short book provides an exhaustive overview of the current eBook environment. . . . A must-read for public librarians tossed into the digital fray.” 4-Per Page Title TIP FROM AN EXPERT 4-Per Page Subtitle AMY J. CATALANO Edition | Xsources VOLUMES | “Primary can Editor(s) Name give you an opportunity to collaborate! With —LIBRARY RESOURCES AND TECHNICAL SERVICES The book ecosystem is radically changing, and libraries must change with it. This book tackles the controversial discussion about eBooks and explores librarian-driven solutions and visions for the future of libraries in the 21st century. the implementation of the Common Core Standards, now more than ever, students are expected to be able to support their arguments with evidence. Curriculum librarians can help prospective teachers • Examines eBooks from perspectives of libraries and publishers • Offers library-driven solutions for the eBook puzzle support these Standards by modeling librarian- KATE SHEEHAN, MSLIS, is special projects coordinator requiring primary sources.” for Bibliomation, a consortium of public and school libraries in Connecticut. January 2013, 146pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-61069-183-3 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-184-0 54 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 teacher collaborations on creating research projects Acquisitions and Collection Management NEW NEW Children’s Literature in Action Young Adult Literature in Action A Librarian’s Guide A Librarian’s Guide Second Edition | Sylvia M. Vardell Second Edition | Rosemary Chance Looking for a practitioner-oriented intro to literature for children ages 5–12? This book covers the latest trends, titles, and tools for choosing the best books and materials as well as for planning fun and effective programs and activities. Utilizing a genre approach, this overview of young adult literature shows new librarians and library science students the criteria to use for selecting quality books, including recommended titles. • Includes recommendations and evaluations of digital eBooks, apps, and audiobooks as well as print titles, providing full coverage of the range of materials for children today • Features short essays by top authors and practitioners in the field to give readers expert opinions and guidance • Provides author comments, collaborative activities, featured books, special topics and programs, selected awards and celebrations, historical connections, recommended resources, issues for discussion, relevant professional standards, and assignment suggestions within each chapter SYLVIA M. VARDELL is professor in the School of Library and Information Studies at Texas Woman’s University. July 2014, 343pp, 7x10 Hardcover: 978-1-61069-560-2 $75.00, £47.00, €59.00, A$81.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-561-9 Paperback: 978-1-61069-562-6 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00 • Provides unbiased, authoritative guidance for finding recommended classic and recent titles by genre • Presents an excellent introduction to the field of young adult literature for undergraduate and graduate students who intend to be public or school librarians, students who are new to the study of young adult literature, or librarians who are new to working with young adults • Includes a new section consisting of fascinating answers from 14 authors explaining their motivations and inspirations for writing for young adult readers ROSEMARY CHANCE, PhD, is associate professor of library science at Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. January 2014, 204pp, 7x10 Hardcover: 978-1-61069-243-4 $75.00, £47.00, €59.00, A$81.00 eBook: 978-1-4408-3543-8 Paperback: 978-1-61069-244-1 $60.00, £38.00, €47.00, A$65.00 The Collection Program in Schools Concepts and Practices Kay Bishop “This title would be a good textbook for a school library student or a librarian who feels that he or she has nobody to turn to for help with decisions. . . . It is current and comprehensive, including selection criteria for almost 35 different formats of material and sample policies, forms, and surveys.” —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION This practical text provides all the information and direction beginning school librarians need to develop and manage multiformat collections. • Provides comprehensive information on selecting, maintaining, and evaluating all formats of materials for school libraries • Addresses key issues and topics that impact collection development for school libraries • Supplies guidance on writing policies and procedures for all facets of school library collection development KAY BISHOP, PhD, is associate professor at University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. December 2012, 263pp, 7x10 Hardcover: 978-1-61069-021-8 $70.00, £44.00, €55.00, A$76.00 eBook: 978-1-61069-372-1 Paperback: 978-1-61069-022-5 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 55 Acquisitions and Collection Management Collection Management Basics Sixth Edition | G. Edward Evans and Margaret Zarnosky Saponaro Rainbow Family Collections Selecting and Using Children’s Books with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Content Jamie Campbell Naidoo H AWARD WINNER Best Professional Book of the Year, 2012 – Teacher Librarian “This excellent resource includes a history of LGBTQ literature for children, information on understanding rainbow families, suggestions for library services to rainbow families, and tips on evaluating LGBTQ materials.” “The authors have attempted and succeeded in making the information as meaningful and current as possible.” —ARBA —LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION Now thoroughly revised for today’s 21st-century library environment, this title provides a complete update of the classic Developing Library and Information Center Collections—the standard text and authority on collection development for all types of libraries and library school students since 1979. “This well-researched book is a much-needed tool, providing a wealth of information on how to welcome rainbow families into the library.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL G. EDWARD EVANS is an administrator, researcher, teacher, and writer. He holds several graduate degrees in anthropology and library and information science. MARGARET ZARNOSKY SAPONARO is librarian for Journalism and Hearing and Speech Sciences at the University Libraries, University of Maryland, where she is responsible for collection management, reference, and instruction for these disciplines. As one of the only highly praised resources on this important topic, this thoughtfully compiled book examines and suggests picture books and chapter books presenting LGBTQ content to children under the age of 12. May 2012, 343pp, 7x10, Hardcover: 978-1-59884-863-2 $65.00, £41.00, €51.00, A$70.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-259-5 Paperback: 978-1-59884-864-9, $48.00, £30.00, €38.00, A$52.00 Endowed Professor, School of Library and Information, University of Alabama, where he teaches and researches in the areas of diversity, public libraries, and children’s and youth services. JAMIE CAMPBELL NAIDOO, PhD, is Associate and Foster-EBSCO- April 2012, 260pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-59884-960-8 $50.00, £32.00, €40.00, A$54.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-961-5 School Library Collection Development Pop-Up Books Just the Basics A Guide for Teachers and Librarians Claire Gatrell Stephens and Patricia Franklin Nancy Larson Bluemel and Rhonda Harris Taylor “The authors share their years of experience on how to purchase, develop, and manage a collection. Lists of resources at the end of each chapter as well as an index make this resource a tool to refer to again and again.” —ARBA This practical manual demystifies the process of creating and maintaining a quality school library collection—an invaluable resource for anyone working in a library media center. CLAIRE GATRELL STEPHENS is library media specialist at Freedom High School, Orlando, FL, and a National Board Certified teacher. PATRICIA FRANKLIN is library media specialist at Timber Creek High School, Orlando, FL. September 2012, 70pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59884-943-1 $40.00, £25.00, €32.00, A$44.00, eBook: 978-1-59884-944-8 56 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 “This is a wonderful resource for librarians or teachers looking for a new hook for their lessons.” —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL A convincing explanation of why interactive or movable books should be included in the library collection that documents their value as motivational instructional tools—in all areas of the school curriculum, across many grade levels. NANCY LARSON BLUEMEL, PhD, is a retired school library media specialist and former school library district coordinator from Denton, TX. RHONDA HARRIS TAYLOR, PhD, is associate professor in the School of Library and Information Studies at the University of Oklahoma. February 2012, 324pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59158-398-1 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-154-3 Cataloging NEW FORTHCOMING Catalog It! A Guide to Cataloging School Library Materials Third Edition | Allison G. Kaplan Introduction to Cataloging and Classification Eleventh Edition | Daniel N. Joudrey, Arlene G. Taylor, and David P. Miller Whether you’re a practicing cataloger looking for a short text to update you on the application of RDA to cataloging records or a school librarian who needs a quick resource to answer cataloging questions, this guide is for you. • Thoroughly updates a best-selling, essential guide to cataloging • Addresses the new standards specifically as they apply to school libraries • Helps school librarians understand and implement the new cataloging standards in their collections ALLISON G. KAPLAN, EdD, is faculty associate at the School of Library and Information Studies, the iSchool at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. October 2015, 250pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-4408-3580-3 $60.00, £38.00, €47.00, A$65.00, eBook: 978-1-4408-3581-0 TIP FROM AN EXPERT | ALLISON G. KAPLAN “Folks who have changed their libraries from Dewey classification to the book store model sing the praises of the change touting increases in circulation and happier students. What we need to consider however, is the question, ‘if I had simply turned the books forward and provided better signage, would that have been enough to excite my students?’ Solid research on the matter simply does not exist that justifies the cost in time and materials necessary to make the switch.” Newly updated, Introduction to Cataloging and Classification provides an introduction to descriptive cataloging based on contemporary standards, explaining the basic tenets to readers without previous experience, as well as to those who merely want a better understanding of the process as it exists today. The text opens with the foundations of cataloging, then moves to specific details and subject matter such as Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD), the International Cataloging Principles (ICP), and RDA. DANIEL N. JOUDREY, MLIS, PhD, is associate professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College, Boston, MA. ARLENE G. TAYLOR, MSLS, PhD, is professor emerita, School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, and distinguished adjunct professor, School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. DAVID P. MILLER, MA, MSLIS, is professor and head of technical services at the Levin Library, Curry College, Milton, MA. July 2015, 608pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 Hardcover: 978-1-59884-857-1 $80.00, £50.00, €63.00, A$87.00 eBook: 978-1-4408-3745-6 Paperback: 978-1-59884-856-4 $65.00, £41.00, €51.00, A$70.00 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 57 Cataloging Standard Cataloging for School and Public Libraries NEW Subject Headings for School and Public Libraries Fifth Edition | Sheila S. Intner and Jean Weihs Bilingual Fourth Edition | Joanna F. Fountain Library cataloging and classification tools are constantly improving, making this concise guide a necessity for any librarian or library student seeking improved understanding of the practical process of cataloging today. With the release of RDA, a new code for description, and a new edition of Dewey Classification, it’s time for every library to add this fifth edition of a classic reference to your resources. Two Margaret Mann Citation winners update you on the five basic steps in standardized library cataloging: describing and adding access points for resources; assigning subject headings using Sears List or Library of Congress subject headings; classifying them using the Dewey Decimal or Library of Congress classification systems; and digitizing the resulting records. Libraries must provide better access to their collections for all users, including Spanish-language materials. The American Library Association has recognized this increasing need. Subject Headings for School and Public Libraries: Bilingual Fourth Edition is the only resource available that provides both authorized and reference entries in English and Spanish. A first-check source for the most frequently used headings needed in school and public libraries, this book incorporates thousands of new and revised entries to assist in applying LCSH and CSH headings. The book opens with a brief look at the environment in which cataloging now functions, especially in response to advances in digital access. It clarifies terminology, explores new and changed applications, and enhances understanding of basic principles for those responsible for creating cataloging data. To get you ready for tomorrow, the edition closes with a brief look at trends likely to affect cataloging in the foreseeable future. • Describes today’s new cataloging tools and shows how they are applied to real resources in various media, sharing numerous examples that illustrate the points raised • Explains the way library catalog records are produced for online catalogs • Describes MARC formats and explains how they relate to new metadata schemas such as MARC XML, the Dublin Core, and BIBFRAME • Discusses how to set objectives, supervise others, evaluate outputs, and interact with internal and external players • Includes examples and illustrations of all tools and offers practice exercises to reinforce understanding SHEILA S. INTNER is professor emeritus of library and information science at Simmons College, Boston, MA, and was the founding director of its MLIS program at Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA. JEAN WEIHS was director of the Library Techniques Program at Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, Toronto, Canada, until her retirement. December 2014, 295pp, 7x10, Print: 978-1-61069-114-7 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-981-5 58 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 Of the approximately 30,000 headings listed, most include cross-references, and all of the cross-reference terms are translated. MARC21 tags are included for all authorized entries to simplify entering them into computerized catalogs, while indexes to all headings and free-floating subdivisions are provided in translation from Spanish to English. This book gives librarians access to accurate translations of the subject terms printed in books published and cataloged in English-speaking countries— invaluable information in settings with Spanish-speaking patrons. • Presents reliable translations by native Spanish-speaking librarians of thousands of subject terms • Includes topical terms with all personal name entries to aid in classification • Provides a supplementary Spanish-to-English index that leads back to English terms for use in non-English library services JOANNA F. FOUNTAIN is library science professor, San José State University, San José, CA; and consultant, Bibliotechnics, Austin, TX; specializing in cataloging for young and bilingual populations (Spanish and English). January 2012, 414pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-59158-638-8 $85.00, £54.00, €67.00, A$92.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-231-1 Cataloging NEW RDA Made Simple A Practical Guide to the New Cataloging Rules NEW The RDA Workbook Margaret Mering, Editor Amy Hart Today’s catalogers need to understand RDA’s basic concepts and principles as well as how to apply its rules in order to provide relevant information services in the 21st-century. This book helps you tackle the challenges of implementing the new cataloging code (RDA/Resource Description and Access) in the MARC environment, providing emphasis on practical, straightforward RDA advice for today’s busy cataloger. After a general discussion on planning and training for RDA, the author—a technical services/systems librarian with more than two decades’ experience—presents a comprehensive review of RDA’s conceptual basis in FRBR and FRAD before providing easyto-follow, practical guidance on cataloging today’s diverse library resources using the new code, covering print, audiovisual, and digital materials. The book is a must-have resource for librarians who catalog on a broad, general level, with or without authority work, and who may or may not be cataloging specialists, but are responsible for handling many different formats. Catalogers at busy libraries committed to getting their new materials out to their users as quickly as possible will also find this work extremely helpful. • Supplies an accessible, up-to-date guide to RDA in a single resource • Covers history and development of the new cataloging code, including the results of the U.S. RDA Test Coordinating Committee Report • Presents the latest information on RDA cataloging for multiple material formats, including print, audiovisual, and digital resources “[T]here have been very few works that both make a concerted effort to guide catalogers to a clear understanding of the rules and the underlying theory, and that offer practical steps in creating RDA records. With The RDA Workbook, Mering and her colleagues have taken the first steps toward rectifying this deficiency . . . [They] have provided a useful introduction to RDA. . . . This book is best viewed as an entry point, and Mering is very clear about this; it is meant for a general audience, and only gives a very basic outline of what RDA is and how it is to be used.” —LIBRARY RESOURCES AND TECHNICAL SERVICES Whether a library catalogs its own materials or not, librarians still need to have some understanding of RDA. Designed to be used by academic, public, and school librarians, this is the perfect introduction. • Focuses on the new RDA rules and conventions and their implementation, particularly in smaller libraries where there are no professional catalogers • Presents FRBR and other aspects of RDA’s theoretical framework in understandable terms • Features a step-by-step guide to creating bibliographic records for print and electronic books, videos, and other formats MARGARET MERING, MLS, is the coordinator of cataloging and professor of libraries at the University of Nebraska. January 2014, 190pp, 8 1/2x11, Print: 978-1-61069-489-6 $55.00, £35.00, €43.00, A$60.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-490-2 AMY HART has been a technical services/ systems librarian for more than 20 years,most recently serving as head of bibliographic services at Minuteman Library Network in Natick, MA. October 2014, 120pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4, Print: 978-1-61069-485-8 $45.00, £29.00, €36.00, A$49.00, eBook: 978-1-61069-486-5 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 59 STAY UP-TO-DATE AND IN-THE-KNOW | SPRING 2015 Professional Development Webinars on EdWeb Free Webinars on Vital Topics for Library Media Professionals These online professional development workshops are brought to you by LMC @ the Forefront, an online community where librarians, and LMS students can collaborate on all aspects of being a K–12 library media professional. Our webinars offer realtime, real-world insight and thought-leadership. They are available on-demand at no charge to members of the edWeb Community. Becoming a member is also free. Register now at edWeb.net/lmcforefront LMC @ the Forefront is sponsored by Library Media Connection, the magazine that delivers solutions and perspective on the issues that are most important and relevant to school librarians and educators today. Learn more at library mediaconnection.com 60 Dynamic Databases: Revolutionizing Today’s Research, Teaching, and Learning January 20, 2015, 4pm EST Today’s dynamic databases make students active learners and provide educators with resources that facilitate learning anytime, anywhere, in any way. Discover proven strategies for integrating databases into 1:1, BYO, flipped, blended, embedded, and more! JOYCE VALENZA, is an Assistant Professor at Rutgers University School of Communication and Information. BRENDA BOYER is a high school librarian and Chair of Information & Technology Resources for the Kutztown School District. Makerspaces: The Now Revolution in School Libraries February 17, 2015, 4pm EST The library is now a destination. One hot topic hitting public and school libraries is makerspaces where students (and sometimes staff and parents) create, problem solve, and develop thinking. LESLIE PREDDY is a school librarian in Indianapolis, Indiana and is a past president for the Association of Indiana School Library Educators and current President-Elect for AASL. You Need It: Reading Promotional Programming That Really Works! March 31, 2015, 4pm EST This webinar will focus on Reading Promotional Programming (RPP) to help you develop students’ leisure reading. Learn from examples of collaboration between home and school literacy programming and explore how to build a reading community at your school. NANCY BAUMANN has been an elementary classroom teacher and librarian and worked in the University of Missouri’s School of Information Sciences and Learning Technologies. Inquiry Circles: Collaborative Learning in Guided Inquiry April 28, 2015, 4pm EST Collaboration is an essential skill for college and workforce readiness. Learn how important student collaboration is to deepen learning through inquiry, see a model for implementing Inquiry Circles, and explore strategies for assessing collaboration to improve your teaching and learning. LESLIE KUHLTHAU MANIOTES, NBCT, MEd, PhD is an international consultant focused on inquiry learning and curriculum design. Big6: More Relevant & Important Than Ever! | May 12, 2015, 4pm EST Big6 provides a simple but powerful process-skills context for integrating information literacy teaching and learning for K-12 students. It’s a proven approach to providing meaningful learning that is fully consistent and compatible with school, district, or state initiatives. DR. 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C O M TM 61 Index 1 101 Great, Ready-to-Use Book Lists for Children��������������������������������������������������35 101 Great, Ready-to-Use Book Lists for Teens��������������������������������������������������������35 2 21st-Century Learning in School Libraries��������������������������������������������������������������� 14 3 3D Printing: A Powerful New Curriculum Tool for Your School Library��������6 H AWARD WINNER A Award Name – Source A Guided Inquiry Approach to High School Research �����������������������������������������16 A is for Alligator: Draw and Tell Tales from A–Z����������������������������������������������������53 NEW! A to Zoo: Subject Access to Children’s Picture Books, Ninth Edition��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������35 Activism and the School Librarian: Tools for Advocacy and Survival����������� 26 Acts of Teaching: How to Teach Writing: A Text, A Reader, A Narrative, Second Edition�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 Administering the School Library Media Center: Fifth Edition����������������������� 30 Adventures of Super3, The: A Teacher’s Guide to Information Literacy for Grades–2 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20 NEW! American Reference Books Annual: 2015 Edition, Volume 46 ����� 39 Assessing for Learning: Librarians and Teachers as Partners, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded����������������������������������������������������������������� 14 B NEW! Best Books for Children, Preschool through Grade 6: 10th Edition����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������33 Best Books for High School Readers, Grades 9–2: Third Edition��������������������33 Best Books for Middle School and Junior High Readers, G rades 6–9: Third Edition����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������33 NEW! Best STEM Resources for NextGen Scientists: The Essential Selection and User’s Guide ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������35 Better Serving Teens through School Library–Public Library Collaborations������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������46 Beyond the Textbook: Using Trade Books and Databases to Teach Our Nation’s History, Grades 7–12�����������������������������������������������������������13 NEW! BIG Book of Glues, Brews, and Goos, The: 500+ Kid-Tested Recipes and Formulas for Hands-On Learning��������������������������������������������������� 41 Big6 Workshop Handbook, The: Implementation and Impact, Fourth Edition����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20 Big6, Large and in Charge: Project-Based Information Literacy Lessons for Grades 3–6��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20 Book Clubbing! Successful Book Clubs for Young People������������������������������� 50 Bookmarking: Beyond the Basics�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 Books That Teach Kids to Write�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 Booktalking with Teens������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 50 Brushing Up on Grammar: An Acts of Teaching Approach������������������������������23 NEW! Build It, Make It, Do It, Play It! Subject Access to the Best How-To Guides for Children and Teens������������������������������������������34 NEW! Children’s Literature in Action: A Librarian’s Guide, Second Edition����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������55 Choosing Web 2.0 Tools for Learning and Teaching in a Digital World �����������4 Classroom Bullying Prevention, Pre-K–4th Grade: Children’s Books, Lesson Plans, and Activities����������������������������������������������������22 Collaborating for Inquiry-Based Learning: School Librarians and Teachers Partner for Student Achievement�����������������������������������������������18 Collaborating for Real Literacy: Librarian, Teacher, Literacy Coach, and Principal, Second Edition�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12 Collecting for the Curriculum: The Common Core and Beyond��������������������54 Collection Management Basics: Sixth Edition������������������������������������������������������� 56 Collection Program in Schools, The: Concepts and Practices, Fifth Edition��������������������������������������������������������������������55 NEW! Collection’s at the Core, The: Revitalize Your Library with Innovative Resources for the Common Core and STEM��������������������������������54 Common Core Approach to Building Literacy in Boys, The������������������������������47 Common Core in Action, The: Ready-to-Use Lesson Plans for K–6 Librarians������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 8 Community Library Programs That Work: Building Youth and Family Literacy��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������42 Concise Guide to Information Literacy ���������������������������������������������������������������������19 Conducting Action Research to Evaluate Your School Library����������������������� 30 Connecting Libraries with Classrooms: The Curricular Roles of the Media Specialist, Second Edition������������������������������������������������������������������ 11 Cooking Up Library Programs Teens and ‘Tweens Will Love: Recipes for Success������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������43 Copyright Catechism II: Practical Answers to Everyday School Dilemmas����������������������������������������������32 Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide, Fifth Edition��������������������������������������32 Copyright Responsibilities for Educators: A Quick Pocket Guide, Second Edition����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������32 NEW! Crash Course in Children’s Services: Second Edition������������������������46 Crash Course in Storytime Fundamentals: Second Edition�������������������������������51 Creative Imperative, The: School Librarians and Teachers Cultivating Curiosity Together�������������������� 11 NEW! Creativity and Children’s Literature: New Ways to Encourage Divergent Thinking ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 Critical Writer, The: Inquiry and the Writing Process�������������������������������������������21 D Designing Online Learning: A Primer for Librarians�����������������������������������������������4 Destination Collaboration 1: A Complete Research Focused Curriculum Guidebook to Educate 21st Century Learners in Grades 3–5������������������������� 14 NEW! Digital Content Creation in Schools: A Common Core Approach�������� 2 NEW! Diversity Programming for Digital Youth: Promoting Cultural Competence in the Children’s Library��������������������������������������������������44 NEW! Dragons in the Stacks: A Teen Librarian’s Guide to Tabletop Role-Playing��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������43 C E Catalog It! A Guide to Cataloging School Library Materials, Third Edition��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������57 Celebrating Cuentos: Promoting Latino Children’s Literature and Literacy in Classrooms and Libraries����������������������������������������������������������� 50 eBook Revolution, The: A Primer for Librarians on the Front Lines��������������54 NEW! eBooks for Elementary School�������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 NEW! Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Recovery in School Libraries: Creating a Safe Haven����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 29 62 LI B RA R I E S U N L I M I T E D | S P R I N G 2 015 Index Encountering Enchantment: A Guide to Speculative Fiction for Teens, Second Edition������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 36 Every Book Is a Social Studies Book: How to Meet Standards with Picture Books, K–6����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 NEW! Evolution of Inquiry, The: Controlled, Guided, Modeled, and Free ����� 17 F For the Love of Reading: Guide to K–8 Reading Promotions����������������������������48 Four by Four: Practical Methods for Writing Persuasively ��������������������������������23 Free Voluntary Reading��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������49 From Boardbook to Facebook: Children’s Services in an Interactive Age��������46 NEW! From Bunker Hill to Baghdad: True Stories of America’s Veterans��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������52 G Gateway to Reading: 250+ Author Games and Booktalks to Motivate Middle Readers ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������48 Genreflecting: A Guide to Popular Reading Interests, Seventh Edition��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 Get Those Guys Reading! Fiction and Series Books that Boys Will Love��������49 Getting Beyond “Interesting”: Teaching Students the Vocabulary of Appeal to Discuss Their Reading������������������������������������������������������������������������48 Graphic Inquiry�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 Graphic Novels for Young Readers: A Genre Guide for Ages 4–14������������������37 Growing Schools: Librarians as Professional Developers�����������������������������������13 Guided Inquiry Design: A Framework for Inquiry in Your School���������������������16 Guided Inquiry Design: Posters and Reproducible Materials�����������������������������16 Guided Inquiry: Second Edition������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15 Guided Research in Middle School: Mystery in the Media Center, Second Edition�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 H Handmade Tales 2: More Stories to Make and Take��������������������������������������������53 Hidden Web, The: A Sourcebook���������������������������������������������������������������������������������19 NEW! High Impact School Library Spaces: Envisioning New School Library Concepts������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������28 How to Survive the Zombie Librarian Apocalypse: A Guide for Thriving School Libraries��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25 I Index to American Reference Books Annual 2010–2014: A Cumulative Index to Subjects, Authors, and Titles������������������������������������������������������������������� 39 Indispensable Librarian, The: Surviving and Thriving in School Libraries in the Information Age, Second Edition ������������������������������25 Information Literacy and Information Skills Instruction: Applying Research to Practice in the 21st Century School Library, Third Edition�����19 Informed Transitions: Libraries Supporting the High School to College Transition�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12 Inquiry and the Common Core: Librarians and Teachers Designing Teaching for Learning��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17 Integrating Children’s Literature through the Common Core State Standards���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 Integrating Young Adult Literature through the Common Core Standards���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������13 International Baccalaureate Diploma Program and the School Library, The: Inquiry-Based Education �����������������������������������������������������������������31 NEW! Introduction to Cataloging and Classification: Eleventh Edition��������57 iPads® in the Library: Using Tablet Technology to Enhance Programs for All Ages��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44 L NEW! Leading the Common Core Initiative: A Guide for K–5 School Librarians�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 Learning Commons, The: Seven Simple Steps to Transform Your Library����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������28 NEW! Librarian’s Guide to Online Searching: Cultivating Database Skills for Research and Instruction, Fourth Edition ������������������������������������������24 Librarian’s Guide to Passive Programming: Easy and Affordable Activities for All Ages����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������45 Library 101: A Handbook for the School Librarian, Second Edition����������������27 Library Robotics: Library Programs to Teach Technology Literacy and Reading, Ages 8 through 24������������������������������������������������������������������������������42 M Make a Big Impact @ Your School Board Meeting����������������������������������������������� 26 NEW! Make It Here: Inciting Creativity and Innovation in Your Library��������42 Managing Children’s Services in Libraries, Fourth Edition��������������������������������46 Many Faces of School Library Leadership, The����������������������������������������������������� 26 Marketing Moxie for Librarians: Fresh Ideas, Proven Techniques, and Innovative Approaches������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 MLA Made Easy: Citation Basics for Beginners�������������������������������������������������������19 Mostly Manga: A Genre Guide to Popular Manga, Manhwa, Manhua, and Anime������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 Multicultural Literature and Response: Affirming Diverse Voices������������������� 14 Multimedia Learning Stations: Facilitating Instruction, Strengthening the Research Process, Building Collaborative Partnerships���������������������������� 7 Multimedia Projects in Education: Designing, Producing, and Assessing, Fourth Edition�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 N Networked Library, The: A Guide for the Educational Use of Social Networking Sites ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 7 Now Read This III: A Guide to Mainstream Fiction������������������������������������������������37 P NEW! Pachamama Tales: Folklore from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������51 Perfectly Paranormal: A Guide to Adult and Teen Reading Interests����������� 36 Personalized Reading: It’s a Piece of PIE����������������������������������������������������������������� 50 Pop-Up Books: A Guide for Teachers and Librarians����������������������������������������� 56 Popular Series Fiction for K–6 Readers: A Reading and Selection Guide, Third Edition ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������34 Popular Series Fiction for Middle School and Teen Readers: A Reading and Selection Guide, Third Edition ����������������������������������������������������34 Positive Classroom Management Skills for School Librarians�������������������������31 Powerful PowerPoint for Educators: Using Visual Basic for Applications to Make PowerPoint Interactive, Second Edition���������������� 3 NEW! Promoting Great Reads to Improve Teen Reading: Core Connections with Booktalks and More��������������������������������������������������������47 Protecting Intellectual Freedom and Privacy in Your School Library������������32 Protecting Patron Privacy: Safe Practices for Public Computers������������������24 O R D E R T H RO U G H YO U R D I S T R I B U TO R O R AT L I B R A R I E S U N L I M I T E D. C O M 63 Index R T Rainbow Family Collections: Selecting and Using Children’s Books with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Content ������������������� 56 NEW! RDA Made Simple: A Practical Guide to the New Cataloging Rules������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 59 RDA Primer, The: A Guide for the Occasional Cataloger����������������������������������� 59 NEW! 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Recommended Reference Books for Small and Medium-Sized Libraries and Media Centers: 2015 Edition, Volume 35����������������������������������������39 Reference Skills for the School Librarian: Tools and Tips, Third Edition�������19 NEW! Rx for the Common Core: Toolkit for Implementing Inquiry Learning��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17 NEW! Teaching Digital Photography: The Ultimate Guide to ‘Tween and Teen Learning�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 Teaching Economic Concepts with Picture Books and Junior Novels����������22 Teaching STEM and Common Core with Mentor Texts: Collaborative Lesson Plans, K–5������������������������������������������������������������������������������22 NEW! Teaching the Scientific Literature Review: Collaborative Lessons for Guided Inquiry, Second Edition�����������������������������16 NEW! 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