Teen Library Events - (Greenwood Professional Guides for Young Adult Librarians,) by Kirsten Edwards (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- If you are a new young adult librarian or an experienced librarian with little time to plan and execute programs for teens, this book is for you!
- About the Author: KIRSTEN EDWARDS is a Young Adult Librarian for the King County Library System in Duvall, Washington, and a member of the Washington Library Association.
- 184 Pages
- Language + Art + Disciplines, Library & Information Science
- Series Name: Greenwood Professional Guides for Young Adult Librarians,
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About the Book
If you are a new young adult librarian or an experienced librarian with little time to plan and execute programs for teens, this book is for you! For each month in the calendar year, two or three programs popular with teens are presented with instructions, sample flyers, letters, and checklists. From simple programs such as a candy raffle to more complex programs such as a mystery night, librarians can keep their teen calendar full of activities with a minimum of effort. Programs that tie into both school events and national events for teens are included as well as those that can be presented at an individual library.
Suggestions for programs range from a poetry contest to a summer job program. Instructions for ongoing procedures for soliciting teens' opinions are provided: a monthly question board, candy raffle, starting and running a Teen Advisory Board and so on. Basic skills for all YA librarians are emphasized in each of the programs; these skills include booktalking, working with the schools, and marketing your programs within the library and to the community. By creating variations in each of the programs, young adult librarians will have a wealth of ideas in this book to keep their YA program calendar filled for years to come.
Book Synopsis
If you are a new young adult librarian or an experienced librarian with little time to plan and execute programs for teens, this book is for you! For each month in the calendar year, two or three programs popular with teens are presented with instructions, sample flyers, letters, and checklists. From simple programs such as a candy raffle to more complex programs such as a mystery night, librarians can keep their teen calendar full of activities with a minimum of effort. Programs that tie into both school events and national events for teens are included as well as those that can be presented at an individual library.
Suggestions for programs range from a poetry contest to a summer job program. Instructions for ongoing procedures for soliciting teens' opinions are provided: a monthly question board, candy raffle, starting and running a Teen Advisory Board and so on. Basic skills for all YA librarians are emphasized in each of the programs; these skills include booktalking, working with the schools, and marketing your programs within the library and to the community. By creating variations in each of the programs, young adult librarians will have a wealth of ideas in this book to keep their YA program calendar filled for years to come.Review Quotes
?Edward's effort is a worthy addition to any library's professional bookshelf, providing a blueprint for traditional teen library events instead of simply highlighting established programs. Beginning programmers will find it invaluable when planning an entire year of teen activities.?-VOYA
?For the librarian, public or school, looking for new program ideas, this title will be a welcome addition. Recommended.?-Library Media Connection
?Here is a handbook that provides the novice or experienced young adult librarian with a variety of ways to develop programs that tap the needs of teenagers.?-Booklist/RBB
?Written with a focus on public library programs, these ideas can easily be adapted for junior and senior high schools. This is an excellent, no-nonsense guide that describes programs that can be executed with a minimum amount of effort.?-School Library Journal
"For the librarian, public or school, looking for new program ideas, this title will be a welcome addition. Recommended."-Library Media Connection
"Here is a handbook that provides the novice or experienced young adult librarian with a variety of ways to develop programs that tap the needs of teenagers."-Booklist/RBB
"Written with a focus on public library programs, these ideas can easily be adapted for junior and senior high schools. This is an excellent, no-nonsense guide that describes programs that can be executed with a minimum amount of effort."-School Library Journal
"Edward's effort is a worthy addition to any library's professional bookshelf, providing a blueprint for traditional teen library events instead of simply highlighting established programs. Beginning programmers will find it invaluable when planning an entire year of teen activities."-VOYA
About the Author
KIRSTEN EDWARDS is a Young Adult Librarian for the King County Library System in Duvall, Washington, and a member of the Washington Library Association. This is her first book.