2010 open session: Gothenburg, Sweden
Session 108 — Libraries for Children and Young Adults with School Libraries and Resource Centers
13 August 2010
Theme: The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.” (Dr. Seuss) – Children's Libraries and School Libraries get together for the children of the world!
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Keynote: Strongest together: One child – two libraries…because less won't do! New forms of co-operation between school library and public library
Translations: [Français]
KIRSTEN BOELT (Aalborg Public Libraries, Danish Library Association, Aalborg, Denmark) and BENTE BRUUN (Kolding Public Libraries, Kolding, Denmark) -
Two worlds… One librarian… My experiences as a children's librarian at a public and school library
IDA JOINER (Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, St. Benedict the Moor School, and Joiner Consultants, Pittsburgh, PA, USA) -
Managing the merger: Youth Services & Programming in joint libraries
WAYNE FINLEY (Northern Illinois University Libraries, DeKalb, IL, USA) and JOANNA KLUEVER (Julia Hull District Library, Stillman Valley, IL, USA) -
Information literacy – step by step: Result of a partnership between the public library and school libraries in Gävle, Sweden
GUNILLA HAGMAN (School Library, Gävle, Sweden), BRITA SJÖGREN (School Library, Vasa Upper Secondary School, Gävle, Sweden) and SARA GAGGE (School Library, Polhem Upper Secondary School, Gävle, Sweden) -
Read!
Translations: [Français]
HANNA SJÖBERG (Malmö stadsbibliotekek, Malmo, Sweden) and GÖREL REIMER (Pedagogiska centralen, Malmo, Sweden) -
Learn to read-read to learn @your library: public and school library partnership
PAULETTE STEWART (University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica) and MAVIS WILLIAMS (The Gleaner Company of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica)