Outstanding Library Service to Children: Putting the Core Competencies to Work
In this practical guide, three children's services experts bring this know-how to life. Each chapter, focusing on one of the competencies, gets new and experienced librarians up to speed fast by offering explanations, examples, and a substantial bibliography for more in-depth learning. Library managers gain training and assessment tools.
Paperback, 94 pages
Published
January 30th 2009
by American Library Association
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This text was short and sweet, but managed to keep what could have been very dull reading fairly interesting by not needlessly going on about each aspect to boost length. Very practical advice that may seem obvious but it never hurts to have a reminder on hand. The resource lists are particularly worthwhile.
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I could hear Roseanne reading it to me! It is a handy resource, straightforward, and realistic.
While the information included isn't new to me, it's a really quick book to read that I think will be a nice reference to check back to now and then. Nice listings of resources and suggested reads.
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