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CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG ADULT PROGRAMS



              Libraries Unlimited Professional Guides for Young

              Adult Librarians Series




              SERIES EDITOR: C. ALLEN NICHOLS AND MARY ANNE NICHOLS

              This new series meets the needs of Young Adult librarians, whether they are new to YA librarianship or experienced. Authored by
              professional librarians, each book looks at cutting-edge issues, explains its core philosophy clearly, and offers practical advice and
              hands-on activities for any size library where time and money are short.

                FORTHCOMING                     Cooking Up Library                Better Serving Teens

              Full STEAM Ahead                  Programs Teens and                through School

              Science, Technology,              ‘Tweens Will Love                 Library–Public
              Engineering, Art, and             Recipes for Success               Library Collaborations
              Mathematics in Library            MEGAN EMERY SCHADLICH             CHERIE P. PANDORA
              Programs and Collections          FOREWORD BY JUSTIN HOENKE         AND STACEY HAYMAN

              CHERIE P. PANDORA
              AND KATHY FREDRICK














                                                June 2015, 179pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4     August 2013, 253pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4
                                                Print: 978-1-61069-961-7          Print: 978-1-59884-970-7
                                                $45.00, £35.00, €41.00            $40.00, £31.00, €37.00
              October 2017, 180pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4   eBook: 978-1-61069-962-4         eBook: 978-1-59884-971-4
              Print: 978-1-4408-5340-1
              $45.00, £35.00, €41.00
              eBook: 978-1-4408-5341-8          Engage teens and ‘tweens with library   “ [T]he helpful advice offered
                                                programs that nurture developmental   in this resource will strengthen
              Written by librarians who have    and social needs—and keep young     any library program. ”
              experience with integrating technology   patrons entertained.                  —School Library Journal,
              into all subject areas and working with   FEATURES                                   February 5, 2014
              teens and young adults, this book is   •  Includes complete plans for more
              a toolkit for youth and young adult   than a dozen educational and   In this practical guidebook, experienced
              librarians—school and public—who    entertaining programs           librarians—a public librarian and a
              wish to incorporate science, technology,   •  Makes connections to STEAM and   school librarian—share advice and ideas
              engineering, art, and math (STEAM)   maker programming              for extending resources, containing
              into their programs and collections but                             costs, and leveraging capabilities
              aren’t sure where to begin.         ALSO OF INTEREST                between school and public libraries,
                                                                                  offering insights and strategies to
              FEATURES                          Library Programs and Services for New   overcome today’s economic challenges.
              •  Places librarians in a key position—  Adults on page 180.
                based on knowledge and ability—
                with STEAM initiatives in their school
                and community
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