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New Books and Videos for Librarians May, 2003

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The following books and videos have been added to the State Library’s collection and may be borrowed through SILO Interlibrary Loan.

If you have problems borrowing them through SILO Interlibrary Loan, contact Rinda Kramme.

The State Library’s catalog is available at http://www.silo.lib.ia.us/ For general questions about books for librarians, contact Sandy Dixon.

Bolner, Myrtle S. and Gayle A. Poirier. The Research Process Books and Beyond. 2nd ed. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 2002.

Flynn, Kitty, ed. The Horn Book Guide to Children’s and Young Adult Books: Review of Books Published July-December 2002. Boston, MA: Horn Book, 2002

Foerstel, Herbert N. Banned in the U.S.A.: A Reference Guide to Book Censorship in Schools and Public Libraries, Revised and expanded Edition. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2002.

Gorman, Michael. The Enduring Library: Technology, Tradition, and the Quest for Balance. Chicago: American Library Association, 2003

Hall, Susan. Using Picture Storybooks to Teach Literacy Devices: Recommended Books for Children and Young Adults, Volume 3. Westport, CT: Oryx Press, 2002.

Hawthorne, Karen and Jane E. Gibson. Bulletin Board Power: Bridges to Lifelong Learning. Greenwood Village, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2002.

Herald, Diana Tixier and Bonnie Kunzel. Strictly Science Fiction: A Guide to Reading Interests. Greenwood Village, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2002.

Jobe, Ron and Mary Dayton-Sakari. Info-Kids: How to Use Nonfiction to Turn Reluctant Readers into Enthusiastic Learners. Portland, ME: Pembroke , 2002.

Lesesne, Teri S. and Rosemary Chance. Hit List for Young Adults 2: Frequently Challenged Books. Chicago: American Librarian Association, 2002.

Marsh, Valerie. Stories that Stick: Quick and Easy Storyboard Tales. Fort Atkinson, WI: Upstart Books, 2002.

Matthew, Kathryn I. And Joy L. Lowe. Guide to Recommended Children’s Books and Media for Use with Every Elementary Subject. New York: Neal-Schuman, 2002.

McClure, Amy A. and Janice V. Kristo, ed., Adventuring with Books: A Booklist for Pre-K-Grade 6, 13th ed. Urbana, IL: National Councils of Teachers of English, 2002.

Moss, Barbara. Exploring the Literature of Fact: Children’s Nonfiction Trade Books in the Elementary Classroom. New York: Guilford Press, 2003.

Nespeca, Sue McCleaf and Joan B. Reeve. Picture Books Plus: 100 Extension Activities in Art, Drama, Music, Math, and Science. Chicago: American Library Association, 2003.

Nilsen, Alleen Pace and Kenneth L. Donelson. Literature for Today’s Young Adults, 6th ed. New York: Longman, 2001.

Sager, Donald J. Small Libraries Organization and Operation, 3rd ed. Fort Atkinson, WI: Highsmith Press Handbook Series, 2000.

Sapp, Gregg. A Brief History of the Future of Libraries: An Annotated Bibliography. Lanham, MD: The Scarecrow Press, 2002.

Silvey, Anita, ed. The Essential Guide to Children’s Books and Their Creators. New York: Houghton Mifflin,2002.

Snyder, Timothy. Getting Lead-Bottomed Administrators Excited about School Library Media Centers. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2000.

Wellman, Barry and Caroling Haythornthwaite, ed. The Internet in Everyday Life. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2002.

Videos

Back Talk with Dr. Alan Sokoloff. Towson, MD: Library Video Network, 2002

Diversity in the Library: A Way of Life. Towson, MD: Library Video Network, 2001.

Reading Rockets Series, Launching Young Readers—5 videos:

1)The Roots Reading; 2)Sounds and Symbols; 3) Fluent Reading;

4)Writing and Spelling; 5)Reading for Meaning. Teachers and Readers Guides included. Washington DC: WETA 2002.

TeamWork Basics. Towson, MD: Library Video Network, 2001


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