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Kids! @ your library® Tool Kit
Resources
ALA Graphics
www.alastore.ala.org
Official sponsor of the @ your library® products promoting libraries and literacy. Posters, bookmarks, coffee mugs, t-shirts, pins and more are available. Also see the ALA Graphics Catalog. To order, call 800-545-2433, press 7.
Association for Library Service to Children
www.ala.org/alsc
The latest news on developments in children’s services and library promotions, also booklists, advice for parents and many other resources.
Kids! @ your library Best Practices Wiki
http://wikis.ala.org/alsc/index.php/Kids%21_%40_your_library_Best_Practices_Wiki
A place to find ways that other libraries have successfully used the Kids! Campaign materials and also the place to post your inventive uses of the materials!
Campaign for America’s Libraries
www.ala.org/@yourlibrary
Downloadable art, messages and more using the @ your library® brand.
ilovelibraries.org
A Web site designed by ALA for the general public, a place where those outside of the library community learn more about the excitement and vitality of today's libraries, and in the process become active advocates for improving libraries of all types.
Campaign for America’s Libraries @ your library®
Toolkit for School Library Media Programs
www.ala.org/@yourlibrary
Messages, ideas and strategies for promoting use and support of school library media programs.
Library Programming for Families with Young Children: A How-To-Do-It Manual , Sue McCleaf Nespeca, Neal-Schuman, 1994. Ideas to get family members reading to young children, how to reach out to teen parents, homeless families and bilingual or English as second language children, and more.
School Public Library Cooperative Activities
www.ala.org/ala/alsc/alscresources/forlibrarians/SchPLCoopActivities.htm
Information and models compiled by the ALSC/AASL/YALSA Joint Task Force on School/Public Library Cooperative Activities
Running a Successful Library Card Campaign , Patrick Jones, Neal-Schuman, 2002. Packed with advice from libraries large and small libraries.
Pat Mora on reaching out to Latino parents
www.colorincolorado.org/reachingout/backgrounds_patmora.php
Advice from the prize-winning author, Mora.
Reading Matters: What the Research Reveals about Reading, Libraries, and Community ,Catherine Sheldrick Ross, Lynne McKechnie, and Paulette M. Rothbauer. Libraries Unlimited, 2006.
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