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Libraries and the Mobile Web

by Cody Hanson

For libraries to stay relevant, they must be able to offer content and services through the mobile web.


Web Scale Discovery Services

by Jason Vaughan

To help individual libraries evaluate which service will best meet the needs of the library and its community, this report provides detailed evaluation questions and concludes with a section providing additional...


Privacy and Freedom of Information in 21st-Century Libraries

by Jason Griffey & Office for Intellectual Freedom OIF

The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom has assembled an all-star cast of writers to explore the challenges to privacy that ongoing shifts in technology have created, and how librarians can address them.


The Readers' Advisory Guide to Genre Fiction

by Joyce G. Saricks

Experienced librarian and coach Ruth Metz outlines a focused and results-oriented plan for achieving the best results from staff members through a coaching style of management.


Writing Reviews for Readers' Advisory

by Brad Hooper

Reviews are an important resource for readers' advisory and collection development. They are also a helpful promotional tool, introducing patrons to what is new on the shelf.


Literary Taste

by Arnold Bennett

The aim of literary study is not to amuse the hours of leisure; it is to awake oneself, it is to be alive, to intensify one's capacity for pleasure, for sympathy, and for comprehension. It is not to affect one...


Assistive Technologies in the Library

by Barbara T. Mates & William R. Reed IV

This sensitively written and practical guidebook will be an indispensable resource for ensuring that a library's offerings are accessible to everyone.


Coaching in the Library

by Ruth F. Metz

Experienced librarian and coach Ruth Metz outlines a focused and results-oriented plan for achieving the best results from staff members through a coaching style of management.


Reid's Read-Alouds 6

by Rob Reid

From humor and drama to science fiction and history, Reid makes it easy to find just the right place to begin, with unique 10-minute read-aloud suggestions drawn from 200 carefully selected titles.


Inspired creative writing: 52 brilliant ideas from the master wordsmiths

by Alexander Gordon Smith

In Inspired creative writing Alexander reveals some brilliant insights into making your writing more effective. Drawing on his years of experience as a writer, editor and publisher, Alexander shares insider...


Writing best-selling children's books: 52 brilliant ideas for inspiring young readers

by Alexander Gordon Smith

Some people think that writing for kids is easy - short books, no big words, non-existent attention spans and then fill in any gaps with pictures. But nothing could be further from the truth. Children are the...


Reflective Teaching, Effective Learning

by Char Booth

Char Booth, an avid library education and technology advocate, introduces a series of concepts that will empower readers at any level of experience to become better designers and presenters, as well as building...


The Frugal Librarian

by Carol Smallwood

This collection speaks to universal concerns, presenting creative and resourceful solutions from dozens of librarians representing a wide variety of institutions.


Open Access

by Walt Crawford

Academic libraries routinely struggle to afford access to expensive journals, and patrons may not be able to obtain every scholarly paper they need. Is Open Access (OA) the answer?


Open Access

by Walt Crawford

Academic libraries routinely struggle to afford access to expensive journals, and patrons may not be able to obtain every scholarly paper they need. Is Open Access (OA) the answer?


Reflective Teaching, Effective Learning

by Char Booth

Char Booth, an avid library education and technology advocate, introduces a series of concepts that will empower readers at any level of experience to become better designers and presenters, as well as building...


How to Stay Afloat in the Academic Library Job Pool

by Teresa Y. Neely & Camila A. Alire

But whether job-hunters are jumping into the job pool for the very first time, or back in the water after a dry spell, Neely and her crack team of expert contributors have the information needed to stay afloat....


Mentoring in the Library

by Marta K. Lee

Noted reference librarian and researcher Lee offers librarians at all levels both her experience and her ideas about establishing a formal mentoring process at the library


In the Words of the Winners

by Assoc. for Library Service to Ch (ALSC) & Horn Book

Winners of the most respected prizes in children's literature speak out in an exclusive collection of acceptance speeches.


The Frugal Librarian

by Carol Smallwood

This collection speaks to universal concerns, presenting creative and resourceful solutions from dozens of librarians representing a wide variety of institutions.