Saturday, September 30, 2023
Book challenges continue to increase during 2023
Banned Books Week takes place in 2023 from Oct. 1 to 7, and the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom has released preliminary data for challenges to books during 2023.
Friday, September 29, 2023
Flying Lessons and Other Stories (Meg Medina)
Each Friday that school is in session, I share the link to a read-aloud preview of a book from SRCSA library. The “First-chapter Friday” selection for Sept. 29, 2023 is “Sol Painting, Inc.” by Meg Medina, from Flying Lessons and Other Stories.
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
Creating a culture of reading among young people
The Library Science class I’m taking is talking this week about building a culture of readers. In her article for Knowledge Quest (2017, p. 24), Karen E. Smith asks: “How do we create a culture of readers without driving them away?”
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Global Vision at UCM
During our SOLIS meeting of Sept. 19, we discussed Global Vision, a work-study travel program that “offers any UCM student the opportunity to travel either domestically or internationally while giving back to the community you visit.” Applications are being accepted through Oct. 15.
According to the Global Vision page on the UCM website, trips take place multiple times a year, to various locations: including annual visits to Tanzania.
If selected to go on a Global Vision trip, students will receive a scholarship that covers airfare, meals, room and board during this service learning trip.” From the Global Vision page: “This exclusive opportunity gives students who haven’t studied abroad the advantage to be selected first. UCM is the only university offering this scholarship to student travelers.”
Relevant link:
Global Vision at UCM
https://www.ucmo.edu/current-students/student-services/center-for-global-education/global-vision/
According to the Global Vision page on the UCM website, trips take place multiple times a year, to various locations: including annual visits to Tanzania.
If selected to go on a Global Vision trip, students will receive a scholarship that covers airfare, meals, room and board during this service learning trip.” From the Global Vision page: “This exclusive opportunity gives students who haven’t studied abroad the advantage to be selected first. UCM is the only university offering this scholarship to student travelers.”
Relevant link:
Global Vision at UCM
https://www.ucmo.edu/current-students/student-services/center-for-global-education/global-vision/
Friday, September 22, 2023
First-chapter Friday : Some Kind of Hate, by Sarah Darer Littman
Each Friday that school is in session, I share the link to a read-aloud preview of a book from SRCSA library. The “First-chapter Friday” selection for Sept. 22, 2023 was Some Kind of Hate, by Sarah Darer Littman.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
SOLIS’s upcoming book club on Oct. 10
SOLIS’s meeting on Sept. 19 touched upon its first book-club discussion that takes place on Oct. 10.
Beta Phi Mu chapter forming at UCM
One item of interest at our SOLIS meeting on Sept. 19, 2023, was news of a Beta Phi Mu chapter being established at the University of Central Missouri.
Beta Phi Mu is an honor society for librarians. Eligibility for membership is “by invitation of the faculty from institutions where the American Library Association, or other recognized accrediting agency approved by the Beta Phi Mu Executive Board, has accredited or recognized a professional degree program.”
Beta Phi Mu is an honor society for librarians. Eligibility for membership is “by invitation of the faculty from institutions where the American Library Association, or other recognized accrediting agency approved by the Beta Phi Mu Executive Board, has accredited or recognized a professional degree program.”
T-shirt design for LIS at UCM
Saturday, September 16, 2023
Classified Employee of the Month, September 2023
At its regular meeting on Sept. 13, the Santa Rosa School Board honored me as Classified Employee of the Month for September 2023.
Friday, September 15, 2023
First-chapter Friday : Before the Ever After, by Jacqueline Woodson
Each Friday that school is in session, I share the link to a read-aloud preview of a book from SRCSA library. The “First-chapter Friday” selection for Sept. 15, 2023 was Before the Ever After, by Jacqueline Woodson.
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
John Newbery Medal
Among national awards for children’s literature, my studies this week included consideration of the John Newbery Medal. Awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children, the Newbery Medal recognizes the author “of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children” (ALSC, n.d.) In 2022, ALSC commemorated 100 years of the Newbery Medal.
Sunday, September 10, 2023
Children’s Literature Legacy Award
My studies this week are on national awards for quality children’s literature. Here are my thoughts about a name change, now five years ago, for the Children’s Literature Legacy Award.
Friday, September 8, 2023
First-chapter Friday : Winterhouse, by Ben Guterson
Each Friday that school is in session, I share the link to a read-aloud preview of a book from SRCSA library. The “First-chapter Friday” selection for Sept. 8, 2023 is Winterhouse, by Ben Guterson.
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
Character education : Respect
SRCSA’s character-education focus for September 2023 is “Respect.” Here are books from SRCSA’s “Social Emotional Learning” collection, as well as books from the school library, which address the character trait of Respect.
Saturday, September 2, 2023
Template to warn school boards about censorship attempts
“Most school boards are not paying attention to what is happening at other school boards across the country,” and this inattentiveness is allowing slow takeovers by groups “working to destroy public education across the country.” In the Sept. 1 edition of Literary Activism (a publication of Book Riot), writer Kelly Jensen offers a template to alert school boards to “bad” or “crisis actors” in their communities. Groups resisting censorship “have a tremendous opportunity” to give board members a “fair warning of what’s happening,” while getting their names into the public record to aid networking with like-minded individuals.
https://literaryactivism.substack.com/p/how-to-alert-your-school-board-to
Friday, September 1, 2023
First-chapter Friday : The Lion of Mars, by Jennifer L. Holm
Each Friday that school is in session, I share the link to a read-aloud preview of a book from SRCSA library. The “First-chapter Friday” selection for Sept. 1, 2023 is The Lion of Mars, by Jennifer L. Holm.
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Subject Classifications (Partial list, via Dewey Decimal System)
- 006.754-Social Media
- 020-Library and Information Science
- 020.7025-Library Education
- 020.92-Cynthia M. Parkhill (Biographical)
- 023.3-Library Workers
- 025.02-Technical Services (Libraries)
- 025.04-Internet Access
- 025.2-Libraries--Collection Development
- 025.213-Libraries--Censorship
- 025.3-Libraries--Cataloging
- 025.84-Books--Conservation and restoration
- 027.473-Public Libraries--Sonoma County CA
- 027.663-Libraries and people with disabilities
- 027.7-Academic Libraries--University of Central Missouri
- 027.8-School Libraries--Santa Rosa Charter School for the Arts
- 028.52-Children's Literature
- 028.535-Young Adult Literature
- 028.7-Information Literacy
- 158.2-Social Intelligence
- 302.34-Bullying
- 305.9085-Autism
- 306.76-Sexual orientation and gender identity
- 371-Schools--Santa Rosa Charter School for the Arts
- 371-Schools--Santa Rosa City Schools
- 636.8-Cats
- 646.2-Sewing
- 658.812-Customer Service
- 659.2-Public Relations
- 686.22-Graphic Design
- 700-The Arts
- 746.43-Yarn bombing (Knitting and Crochet)
- 809-Book Reviews