How Will We Read: In Public Libraries?
Nov21

How Will We Read: In Public Libraries?

   “When asked to support local library funding measures, communities have done so, voting in favor of 87% of operating funding measures last year.” — Molly Raphael   Libraries across the United States need our help as they are being closed or having significant cuts made to their budgets. The public library service has impacted each of us at some point in our lives whether as a child, a student or as an...

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How Will We Read: A Book by You?
Nov16

How Will We Read: A Book by You?

 “There’s never been a better time for an author to publish a book.” — Kevin Weiss  Write, edit, design, publish, market, sell your own book and book rights with highly experienced publishing staff assisting you?  The self-publishing opportunity has changed significantly. Book formats and channels of distribution will continue to evolve, but one thing remains constant in book publishing – it’s...

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How Will We Read: In Book Chains?
Nov09

How Will We Read: In Book Chains?

 “Waterstone’s is to the British what Barnes and Noble is to Americans” – C. M. Rubin  British businessman James Daunt gave up a career on New York’s Wall Street at the end of the 1980’s to occupy the world of bookshops  —  “the kind of bookshops he would like to visit”  (shops, not stores, as Daunt likes to call them).   If you’ve ever been to one of the 6...

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How Will We Read: In Schools?
Nov03

How Will We Read: In Schools?

  How must the role of the school library and the school librarian evolve in the 21st century school? Our time is an information age.  There are many unique challenges we face related to information such as accuracy, ownership, accessibility and privacy.  Lifestyles are more hectic than ever, which means we feel the need to process information faster. It seems more often than ever we hear concerns about the lack of media...

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How Will We Read? – The Book Given
Oct26

How Will We Read? – The Book Given

 The book given by Lewis Carroll to Alice Liddell for Christmas  On November 26, 1864, Lewis Carroll gave my relative, Alice Pleasance Liddell, a book he had written for her.  He called the book Alice’s Adventures Underground after considering titles such as Alice’s Golden House, Alice Among the Elves, Alice Among the Goblins, and Alice’s Doings In Wonderland.  Carroll had spent over two years writing and...

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