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Library Journal. Library Journal. 20 Ways Libraries Are Using Pinterest Right Now. The 10 Rights Of A Reader 3.97K Views 0 Likes What are your rights as a reader? First off, you have the right NOT to read. You also have the right to read out loud and the right to skip parts of the book. That's according to a fabulous book by Daniel Pennac. My 10 Favorite Learnist Boards Of The Year 2.66K Views 0 Likes I wanted to take a moment and share my favorite Learnist boards from the past year. An In-Depth Report On Social Media’s Role In Education 2.40K Views 0 Likes Students, teachers, and parents have all gotten onto the social media train.

Edudemic Is Giving Away 30 Free Citelighter Pro Accounts! 576 Views 0 Likes We think Citelighter is a great tool for both students and teachers, and what better way to try it out than for free? Iskolai könyvtárak éjszakája | Felsőfokon.hu. Manapság marketingfogásnak is mondható, de véleményem szerint annál több, amikor „éjszakázunk”. Az egyik fórumon kérdezte meg könyvtáros kollégám költői kérdéssel, hogy miért nincsen könyvtárak éjszakája? Azért írom, hogy költői kérdéssel, mert SENKI nem válaszolt neki! Aztán elkezdtem filozofálgatni a kérdésen. Valóban, miért nincsen a könyvtáraknak éjszakai rendezvénye? Mi akadálya lehet? Rákereséskor kiadta az internet, hogy egyes könyvtárakban rendeztek már könyvtár látogatását éjszaka, de iskolai könyvtár éjszaka rendezvényre nem akadtam. A múzeumok össze tudnak fogni, a kutatók is, akkor az iskolai könyvtáraknak sem lehet gond egyszer egy évben Iskolai Könyvtárak Éjszakáját rendezni. Napjainkban fontos, hogy az iskolai könyvtárak szerepe ne csökkenjen radikális mértékben.

Igenis fontos, hogy a jövő generációja nyomtatott könyvet is olvasson! Az, hogy elégedettséggel töltse el az újonnan beszerzett könyv „illata”! Fontos, hogy a kéziratok reprint kiadásai hűen tükrözzék eredetijüket! 0. SLA - ISLD Resources. There’s No Shushing at This Library—and You'll Want to Bring a Trowel. Several years ago, the Northern Onondaga Public Library in Cicero, N.Y., was in an envious predicament: It owned some land and didn’t know what to do with it. While another library might have built a new wing on the half-acre parcel, or sold it to raise money for more programming, the Cicero branch put it to the community to decide.

What did the people ask for? A farm. So in 2010, the land was cleared, and Library Farm was born. “There is a strong local food emphasis in the region,” says Jill Youngs, who is the library manager and oversees the farm. “We have a very green-minded community. Response in the upstate community has been tremendous. The Farm Library is part of a growing trend in which public libraries redevelop their role as a community center and a place to borrow books. Similar to what's happening in Cicero, libraries are taking that education beyond the classroom and into the field. "Why did you come to the library today?" Participatory Display. I've been tweeting bits from a current display at my library and receiving a lot of interest in it, so decided to blog it here, too. If you have a space for it, it's a simple way to raise awareness (both staff and patron) of the many different reasons people have for visiting your library, and the variety of library services they find valuable.

We have a 4' by 6' bulletin board in our lobby, currently covered with white paper, so patrons can write directly on it. At the top, I've prompted, "During the 69 hours we're open each week, people come to the Eden Prairie Library for countless different reasons. Pick up a pen and tell us...Why did you come to the library today? " Below, some of the responses so far. We're keeping it up through the month of February.

On Twitter, some have mentioned trying a version at their libraries as a week-long display for National Library Week, coming up in April.