SLJ Reviews and Resources for YALSA 2015 Morris and Nonfiction Finalists
Awards season is well underway in the children’s and YA lit world, and the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) made its contribution last week when it revealed the shortlists for its...
View ArticleE-Rate Win for Schools and Libraries: Modernization Order Brings Another $1.5B
December 11 marked a triumphant day for both champions and beneficiaries of high-speed Internet access in all schools and libraries across the United States when the Federal Communications Commission...
View ArticleKathleen T. Horning Named 2015 ALSC Distinguished Service Award Recipient
Kathleen T. Horning, Photo credit: J. Matzner Kathleen T. Horning is the 2015 recipient of the Association for Library Service to Children’s (ALSC) Distinguished Service Award. ALSC is a division of...
View Article“Out of Easy” College Scholarship; Sample Friesen’s “Both of Me” | SLJTeen News
Out of the Easy College Scholarship Essay Contest Do you know teens on the lookout for college scholarship opportunities? Have them enter the Out of the Easy Essay Contest for a chance to win $5,000...
View ArticleTalking Shop About Special Needs and Inclusive Services | 2015 ALA Midwinter
Children’s librarian Ashley Waring. In the past two years of attending American Library Association (ALA) conferences, I’ve had the pleasure to meet many librarians who, like myself, have an interest...
View ArticleKansas May Criminalize Educators for Distributing “Harmful Material”
Senator Mary Pilcher-Cook (R-Shawnee) sponsored Senate Bill 56. School teachers and librarians have cause to be alert. If voted into law by the Kansas legislature, Senate Bill 56 (SB56) would amend a...
View ArticleALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom Wants to Know About Your State’s...
The American Library Association’s (ALA) Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) wants to hear about book challenges in your state or region. The OIF is currently finalizing its database on 2014 book...
View ArticleThe YMAs and the Future of Diverse Books | Editorial
The feeling in the room was electric. The Youth Media Awards are always exciting, but on February 2, a kind of joy evolved as the honors and winners were revealed, and one after another could be...
View ArticleYALSA Teen Intern Grant Winners Announced; Chronicle Books Giveaway...
Dana Walrath’s YA novel-in-verse will not let us forget the horrors of the 1915 Armenian genocide; enter to win a copy. YALSA and the Dollar Literacy Foundation present Teen Intern Grants to libraries...
View ArticleFerguson Library Director Wins Lemony Snicket Prize
Scott Bonner Photos courtesy of ALA Scott Bonner, director of the Ferguson (MO) Municipal Public Library in Missouri, has been selected as the recipient of the second annual Lemony Snicket Prize for...
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