A Fuse #8 Production
Karen Jensen, MLS, July 17, 2012 | Blogiversary, Top 10s
TLT is 1! Although I began the TLT Facebook page in May of 2011, this blog went up and I did my first post on July 15th of 2011. {Insert confetti and streamers fanfare here} The first post was really just a post to say hi, and it was only uphill from there. Since that […]
Here’s the background: I am a librarian. A living, breathing MLS degree holding librarian with 19 years of experience. When I started as a paraprofessional, I had to go downstairs to the one computer that had the program on it to look up books in Books in Print. Today, I find out about books mainly […]
Amanda MacGregor, March 29, 2024 | Take 5, Uncategorized
Today's list is of new and forthcoming nonfiction.
Karen Jensen, MLS, March 8, 2024 | Middle Grade, Mind the Middle, Mind the Middle Project, Nonfiction
Author Deborah Hopkinson discusses what she calls the neglected guest at the party - middle grade nonfiction!
Amanda MacGregor, August 25, 2023 | Guest Post
At a moment when librarians and schools are seeking to re-engage students in a love of reading, Readers Theaters can be a gateway to literature, opening up empathy, critical thinking, and cultural learning
Karen Jensen, MLS, February 17, 2023 | Professional Development, YA Lit, YA Literature
A look back at some of our posts discussing YA literature
Amanda MacGregor, November 17, 2022 | Guest Post
At its heart, Morning Sun In Wuhan is not merely a book about the pandemic but a tale about kindness, love, and community.
Karen Jensen, MLS, October 20, 2022 | Nonfiction, Teen Nonfiction
Author Elaine Kachala talks about her nonfiction title which explores wearable technology
Amanda MacGregor, September 6, 2022 | Guest Post
It is hard work to question everything, but our survival and the survival of democracy depend on moral courage, independent thinking, and fair-mindedness. Is there anything more important?
Karen Jensen, MLS, June 12, 2022 | Collection Development, Things I Never Learned in Library School
Teen Librarian Karen Jensen discusses why the idea that librarians should pre-read every book before purchasing is an unsustainable answer to address the concerns of book banners
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A Fuse #8 Production
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