School Libraries Head for the Edge: Rants, Recommendations, and Reflections
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"School Libraries Head for the Edge: Rants, Recommendations, and Reflections" collects Doug Johnson's wildly popular "Head for the Edge" column for" Library Media Connection." In one convenient volume, it brings together the best of Johnson's writing--topical, timely, technical, and theoretical--on the world of school media and the most effect

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Paperback, 196 pages
Published October 31st 2009 by Linworth Publishing (first published 2009)
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Everyone knows Doug Johnson from his many articles, columns, and blog (Blue Skunk) that asks, cajoles, and charges librarians to change, embrace web 2.0 and technology, and add some humor to this new world of digital and information literacy. The great thing about this book is that his rants, recommendations and reflections date back to 1995, yet they seem like they were written just yesterday! He is thankful for the comments, criticisms (yes, criticisms!!!) and praise from his readers, and fe...more
Renee
4.5 A must for every school librarian. The 2nd book I wish I had read before becoming a school librarian.
Jean Brodahl
Librarians, tech teachers, educators will gain insight to our nation's school. Blue Skunk is his blog.
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