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That is strange. I just checked and you're in my "follow" list. My account is under PattyMcc. I can't imagine having CFF responsibilities plus run a library program! I definitely see the connection and we already do a lot of what a CFF coach does. Can you say "collaboration"?! It's just that our coach is out SO much at different CFF trainings. It would be difficult to run the library being out so much. It would be wonderful to be exposed to all the newest technologies through CFF.
I'm following you on Twitter now. Please give me some other names of Librarians you think are good to follow. Jeannie is chair of PYRCA and the meetings are at her house. She's a lovely and gracious hostess. I really respect her! There are only 3 HS librarians on the committee to choose titles for the YA list, that's the reason for the wiki. I hope some others across the state will have some suggestions. I read YA all the time, but sometimes I go through a spell where I just haven't read anything outstanding...or it's by a non-North American author. (I also review for SLJ) It's the same with the others so we'd love some other input. If you read something you really like please let us know. How does it work with you being a CFF coach and Librarian? Are you wearing both hats simultaneously? Whoa, that's some job if you are! It'd be fine to mention the World Cultures list on Twitter.
Hi Mary, I'm so glad to hear the site is helpful. It's great to be able to share like this. I really like the Destiny feature that allows patrons to add their own reviews. I'm planning to do even more with that next year. Do you do anything with Shelfari with your students? I just have my Shelfari linked from the Destiny homepage and from my Moodle site. Since you're also in PA I wondered if you participate in the Pa Young Readers Choice Award through PSLA. I'm on that committee and maintain a wiki for the YA portion so people across the state can participate if you want to check it out or nominate a title please go to http://payoungadult.wikispaces.com.
Oh good, I'm glad that helped. All of them aren't exactly what you're looking for, but I hope it gave you some ideas. All the juniors at my school have to read one independently for World Cultures class.
I think there will be a lot you can use on my library Web site.http://destiny.cvsd.k12.pa.usOpen the link to the HIGH SCHOOLLook in Catalog, under the VISUAL SEARCH tab. Look at the World Cultures list.Hope this helps.
A long Way Gone is being given to all new freshmen at NAU. For 10 years they have been giving the incoming class a book to read to foster a sense of community and give people something in common. The auther will be on campus in Oct. & Kathleen will get to see him!
I LOVE Bill Bryson. Have you read his boos about hiking the Appalachian Trail?
Hi Mary. Have you read "Snow Flower..." It's a really good look at old China. I loved it! Also, Widow for One year. I didn't think I'd like it but stick with it!
Hi Mary,Sorry it took me so long to send you are summer reading list. You can find the list and view our PowerPoint at: http://www.westgenesee.org/wghslib_sumread.aspRegards,Mary
Mary, I need a reco for my book group. I host in May and I want to read it before I recommend the book. I prefer non fiction.Any suggestions?
Why do I only have 2 friends? sniff sniff.