Think Big!: A Resource Manual for Teen Library Programs That Attract Large Audiences

Author:   RoseMary Ludt
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781538128404


Pages:   154
Publication Date:   02 July 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   RoseMary Ludt
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 22.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 29.30cm
Weight:   0.640kg
ISBN:  

9781538128404


ISBN 10:   1538128403
Pages:   154
Publication Date:   02 July 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Think Big represents the compassionate and professional beating heart of YA programming. Built on a foundation of extensive field practice and wide-ranging supportive resources it advocates youth-led, technology-infused, and professionally-informed ideas for librarians north, south, east, and west; in public or school environments; and from program inception to outcomes-based evaluation. Think Big! is a gold mine of teen programs from book festivals and author visits to poetry, a Monster Bash, pop culture and STEM. My favorite is Finals Café, the perfect spot to study before exam days. Best of all is the step-by-step guide to putting on every program.


Think Big represents the compassionate and professional beating heart of YA programming. Built on a foundation of extensive field practice and wide-ranging supportive resources it advocates youth-led, technology-infused, and professionally-informed ideas for librarians north, south, east, and west; in public or school environments; and from program inception to outcomes-based evaluation.--Anthony Bernier, Associate Professor, San Jose State University Think Big! is a gold mine of teen programs from book festivals and author visits to poetry, a Monster Bash, pop culture and STEM. My favorite is Finals Café, the perfect spot to study before exam days. Best of all is the step-by-step guide to putting on every program.--Pam Spencer Holley, Former Librarian and Administrator, Fairfax County [VA] Public School


Think Big represents the compassionate and professional beating heart of YA programming. Built on a foundation of extensive field practice and wide-ranging supportive resources it advocates youth-led, technology-infused, and professionally-informed ideas for librarians north, south, east, and west; in public or school environments; and from program inception to outcomes-based evaluation. --Anthony Bernier, Associate Professor, San Jose State University Think Big! is a gold mine of teen programs from book festivals and author visits to poetry, a Monster Bash, pop culture and STEM. My favorite is Finals Caf�, the perfect spot to study before exam days. Best of all is the step-by-step guide to putting on every program. --Pam Spencer Holley, Former Librarian and Administrator, Fairfax County [VA] Public School


Think Big represents the compassionate and professional beating heart of YA programming. Built on a foundation of extensive field practice and wide-ranging supportive resources it advocates youth-led, technology-infused, and professionally-informed ideas for librarians north, south, east, and west; in public or school environments; and from program inception to outcomes-based evaluation.--Anthony Bernier, Associate Professor, San Jose State University Think Big! is a gold mine of teen programs from book festivals and author visits to poetry, a Monster Bash, pop culture and STEM. My favorite is Finals Cafe, the perfect spot to study before exam days. Best of all is the step-by-step guide to putting on every program.--Pam Spencer Holley, Former Librarian and Administrator, Fairfax County [VA] Public School


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RoseMary Ludt has written and edited for the young adult librarian audience for nearly twenty years, working for Neal-Schuman Publishers, Kurdyla Publishing LLC, and American Library Association. She has been the editor-in-chief of VOYA Magazine for almost ten years and is a former editor for VOYA Press and YALS Journal.

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