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Children's Services Today: A Practical Guide for Librarians

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Full Title:

Children's Services Today: A Practical Guide for Librarians

Contributors:

By (Author) Jeanette Larson

ISBN:

9780810893245

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

1st March 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

027.625

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

218

Dimensions:

Width 224mm, Height 286mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

748g

Description

Here, one of Americas foremost experts in public library services to children cover the basics of library services for children. Jeanette Larson highlights best practices and "toolkits" that provide tools and resources to quickly implement programs and services. She includes model programs, checklists and forms, and ready-to-use examples of programs, with an emphasis on programs that are inexpensive to implement and simple to replicate. From start to finish, learn how to plan, implement, and manage public library programs and services for children, ages birth to twelve years old. Children's services are a critical part of today's library services and staff need basic background information, practical advice, and specific examples of how to perform the fundamental duties required of them. Special features of the book include: Basic information on how to implement the fundamental services and programs of library services to children Background and rationale for the provision of these services and programs Enhancements for children's programs and services that support literacy and learning Templates for successful programs Examples of inexpensive and ready-to-use programs ranging from simple to on-going and more elaborate programs Childrens Services Today: A Practical Guide for Librarians offers basic background, practical experience, and best practices necessary for the successful provision of children's services in today's public library. Whether you are a part-time children's librarian in a small, rural library, a generalist assigned to provide children's programming in a medium-sized library, or a paraprofessional working in the children's department in a large urban library, this practical guide will help you implement dynamic programs and services that meet the needs of today's children and families

Reviews

It is no small feat to cover every topic a new team member might need to know, all while being thorough, well organized, nurturing, and empowering (just like your favorite childrens department staff!). From the provenance of youth services to collection management, from early literacy best practices to story times and programming, and from policies and procedures through serving diverse communities, this guide provides compelling reading and bountiful resources for further research. It is interesting to note that author and notable librarian Larson never intended to work with children. Her experience - starting from the ground up, followed by decades of extraordinary service to kids and families - surely helped shape this book into both a high-quality textbook and a valuable reference for new professional and paraprofessional staff. Recommended for anyone interested in working in a childrens library setting, no matter their background. * Booklist *
An entry in the Practical Guides for Librarians series, this book focuses on services to young people and offers a comprehensive look at the principles behind youth services, the day to day practices of childrens librarians, and challenges and issues that often come along with the job. That examination, along with the plentiful model programs, templates for storytimes, and other resources, could make this an excellent text on which to center an introduction to childrens services as part of an undergraduate or graduate program. . . .[S]ignificant issues such as building a diverse collection and community outreach are given special care. Each chapter ends with a summary of key points, references, and further reading. Aspiring and beginning practitioners will find this to be a solid and valuable resource. * The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books *
Children's Services Today: A Practical Guide for Librarians provides auniqueoverview at the work ofchildren's librarians. I highly recommend thisbook as both a professional manual forindividuals and as a text for educational settings.Jeanette Larson not only providesthe direction forwhatto do for target constituents, but her inclusion of managerial roles and responsibilities throughoutthe booksets this work apart in presenting the full view of what children's and youth librariansactually do. Highly recommended reading! -- Julie Todaro, Dean, Library Services, Austin Community College
Jeanette Larsons new book, Childrens Services Today: A Practical Guide for Librarians, is a chatty and engaging handbook for anyone who wants to work with children in the public library sector. She hits all the essentials including aspects of child growth, components of collection development, management issues, and provides a rich smorgasbord of ideas for programming with a ton of specific examples, including digital media. Along the way, she is also very mindful of the needs of various constituencies including the public school curriculum and the homeschooling sector and addresses kids with special needs and the value of incorporating diverse cultures and communitiesso important. This is a book to read, notate, share, and keep! -- Sylvia Vardell, Professor, School of Library & Information Studies, Texas Womans University

Author Bio

Jeanette Larson is the author of El da de los nios/El da de los libros: Building a Culture of Literacy in Your Community through Da (American Library Association, 2011), CREW: A Weeding Manual for Modern Libraries (Texas State Library, 2008), The Public Library Policy Writer (Neal-Schuman, 2008), and Bringing Mysteries Alive For Children and Young Adults (Linworth, 2004) as well as numerous manuals for the Texas Reading Club. She is also the author of Hummingbirds: Facts and Folklore From the Americas (Charlesbridge, 2011). After more than 35 years working in and with public libraries, she now teaches for Texas Womans University and is an independent consultant and trainer. She has spoken and written extensively about childrens library services. In 2002 the Texas Library Association honored her work with children with the Siddie Joe Johnson Award and named her Librarian of the Year in 1998.

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