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2018 | softcover 328 pp | 7" x 10" $199.00 ALA Members: $149.00 AASL Members: $99.00

National School Library Standards for Learners, School Librarians, and School Libraries

American Association of School Librarians (AASL) | PRINT: 978-0-8389-1579-0

”This hefty and essential guide will help empower school librarians and library administrators to transform their teaching and learning and continuously improve their libraries and library

programs.” —School Library Connection Among the innovations:

À Frameworks for six Shared Foundations—Inquire, Include, Collaborate, Curate, Explore, and Engage— that integrate standards for learning with professional standards and program standards;

À an in-depth look at the Competencies and Alignments within each framework while outlining best practices;

À a section dedicated to assessment and evaluation, providing examples for aligning school and district models with AASL Standards;

À scenarios demonstrating strategies for successful implementation in authentic situations; and

À a rich Appendix including a glossary of terms, useful verbs, and a list of evidence.

2018 | packs of 10 pamphlets 8 pp | 8.5" x 11" $16.95 | Members: $15.26

AASL Standards Framework for Learners pamphlet

PRINT: 978-0-8389-1654-4

This convenient pamphlet is a handy advocacy tool to share with administrators, parents, and other stakeholders as well as a valuable collaborative resource to use in working with classroom educators.

AASL Standards mobile app

This powerful tool will help you quickly search, compare, record, and share the elements of the Standards Frameworks anytime, anywhere.

Available on the App Store and Google Play $19.99

AASL Standards Frameworks Poster

Both an advocacy piece and a resource, this two-sided poster features the AASL Standards Integrated Frameworks from the National School Library Standards. One side of the poster organizes the AASL Standards Frameworks by Shared Foundation and the other side organizes by Learner, School Librarian, and School Library. Hang this poster in your collaborative spaces, classrooms, office, or anywhere you and your partners and stakeholders reference the AASL Standards.

AASL Standards Frameworks poster

ITEM NUMBER: 5190-1841 22" x 34" $24.00 | Members: $21.60

Find more AASL Standards posters, bookmarks, and clings to decorate your school library at alastore.ala.org.

Shared Foundations Series

This immersive and dedicated study of the Shared Foundations will help school library professionals deepen their understanding, broaden their perspectives, make connections for personal relevance, and innovate and reflect on their practice.

Save more than 10% when you buy all six books in the specially priced Shared Foundations bundle!

$295.99 | ALA Members: $266.39 | AASL Members: $251.59 ITEM NUMBER: 7000-9200

2021 | softcover 112 pp | 7" x 10" $54.99 | ALA Members: $49.49 AASL Member: $46.74

2021 | softcover 112 pp | 7" x 10" $54.99 | ALA Members: $49.49 AASL Member: $46.74

Explore

Sarah Culp Searles | PRINT: 978-0-8389-1919-4 Explore takes readers on a journey through the broad and varied territory of school librarianship, sharing resources, ideas, and trends to help along the way. This guide is designed so that readers can Explore their practice on their own or with colleagues—so grab your compass, backpack, and boots and hit the trails! This book offers

À a deeper understanding of the Explore Shared Foundation, including how to connect to traditional practices while moving the school library profession forward;

À an examination of how the Competencies in the Explore Shared Foundation relate to other major ideas and concepts in school librarianship and the wider field of education; and

À ready-to-implement professional development programming for school librarians and those who support school librarians, including administrators, supervisors, and university educators.

Include

Julie Stivers | PRINT: 978-0-8389-1917-0 Include, part of a six-volume series on the Shared Foundations in AASL’s National School Library Standards, brings together a chorus of school librarians, scholars, and students representing a wide range of experiences and identities. This book offers

À an understanding of why the concept of Include is paramount to school librarian practice, supported by key research to share and inspire the inclusion of learner and educator voices and experiences;

À examples of the successful integration of the Include Shared Foundation in terms of collections, spaces, and instruction;

À useable guidance that school librarians can confidently incorporate in their settings, including easy-to-implement ideas, inspiring stories, events, and transformation; and

À reflections, questions, and action steps to help readers move their practice forward.

Think,Create,Share, and Grow

with the AASL Standards–Based Learning Series

2021 | softcover 280 pp | 7" x 10" $49.99 | Members: $44.99

Learning Centers for School Libraries

AASL STANDARDS-BASED LEARNING

Maura Madigan | PRINT: 978-0-8389-4973-3 Presenting innovative and engaging ways to apply the AASL National School Library Standards, this resource contains almost everything needed to set up learning centers in a school library. Packed with flexible ideas that can also fit different grade levels and lesson lengths, this book offers

À step-by-step directions for both the educator and learner, plus all necessary handouts, including directions and worksheets;

À guidance on how to create crosscurricular centers that target the AASL Standards and other content-area standards;

À a table to support educators in creating centers for distance learning, as well as centers that address specific standards or content areas; and

À suggested modifications for both struggling and advanced learners, plus ideas for collaborating with other educators, broadening the potential audience beyond elementary school learners.

2020 | softcover 224 pp | 7" x 10" $49.99 | Members: $44.99

STEAM Activities in 30 Minutes for Elementary Learners

AASL STANDARDS-BASED LEARNING

Deborah Rinio | PRINT: 978-0-8389-4680-0 Learners will think like a scientist and design like an engineer using an iterative process to make authentic learning connections and develop a growth mindset. Designed to be completed in 30-minute class periods, 14 scaffolded STEAM activities allow school librarians to easily shift the same lesson between classes and grade levels. This resource provides

À activities scaffolded for grade bands K-2, 3-4, and 5-6, engaging learners at greater levels of complexity or cognition;

À alignments to the AASL Standards Framework for Learners, the Next Generation Science

Standards, and the National Core Arts Standards; and

À sample assessments, technology integration, collaboration and growth mindset tips, suggested picture books, and more.

2019 | softcover 256 pp | 7" x 10" $49.99 | Members: $44.99

Content-Area Collaborations for Secondary Grades

AASL STANDARDS-BASED LEARNING

Liz Deskins

PRINT: 978-0-8389-1944-6

Incorporating contributions from secondary school librarians across the country, this resource contains 20 units rooted in the AASL Standards and tailored to foster collaboration through alignments with other national standards.

2019 | softcover 298 pp | 7" x 10" $49.99 | Members: $44.99

Lessons Inspired by Picture Books for Primary Grades

AASL STANDARDS-BASED LEARNING

Maureen Schlosser and Rebecca Granatini

PRINT: 978-0-8389-1775-6

“This one is a winner! I really think this could be used as a text for teaching a new librarian how to organize, deliver, and assess

instruction.” —Mary Keeling, Newport News Public Schools, VA

2022 | softcover 144 pp | 7" x 10" $54.99 | ALA Members: $49.49 AASL Members: $46.74

Assessing Learners: Using the AASL Standards to Measure Competency and Growth

Elizabeth A. Burns | PRINT: 978-0-8389-4914-6 Using the AASL Standards, and integrating content-area curricula and curricular standards, Assessing Learners illustrates this critical area of instruction by providing both implementation assistance and examples. Supporting practitioners as they align their teaching with the AASL Standards, this professional guide provides

À current theories and assessment strategies for learning, including an emphasis on growth mindset and personalized learning;

À ready-to-use styles of assessment relevant to those working in school libraries, with lessons that can immediately be incorporated into their practice; and

À a bridge between student assessment and school librarian practice, aiding readers in their ongoing professional development.

Leadership: Strategic Thinking, Decision Making, Communication, and Relationship Building

Ann M. Martin and Kathleen Riopelle Roberts | PRINT: 978-0-8389-1907-1

“Carefully constructed and thorough . . . Recommended to libraries supporting graduate programs

in school librarianship.” —Catholic Library World Guiding school librarians to new levels of leadership, this book breaks down the AASL Standards into authentic, easily accessible components school librarians can apply to develop their leadership style and skills. Strategies, interactive tools, and best practices support readers’ further evolution into reflective leaders who spearhead library initiatives. This book’s practical approach includes À exploration of key leadership dispositions and concepts that are addressed through the Domain and Shared Foundations that best exemplify the skills addressed; 2019 | softcover À real-life examples with which school librarians can identify and visualize taking theory to authen176 pp | 7" x 10" tic application in their own settings; and$54.99 | ALA Members: $49.49 AASL Members: $46.74 À reflective questions, self-assessment tools, and breakthrough skills allowing readers to deepen learning and develop powerful takeaways. 2019 | softcover 120 pp | 7" x 10" $39.99 | Members: $35.99

An Introduction to Collection Development for School Librarians, Second Edition

Mona Kerby | PRINT: 978-0-8389-1892-0

“Kerby offers school librarians a solid text with which to guide collection development to achieve the maximum benefit for the students, educators, and families they serve . . . One of the strengths of An Introduction to Collection Development for School Librarians is that Kerby weaves quotes and examples from practicing school librarians throughout the book.” — School Librarian Leadership

“Kerby brings a wealth of experience to the topic . . . Useful for those newly responsible for school library collections and on the verge of panic. The informal tone would go far to calm someone

intimidated by the responsibilities of developing and managing a collection.” —Technicalities

“This step-by-step guide is an excellent resource both for those new to the profession and for busy

veterans.” —Booklist

2020 | softcover 288 pp | 7" x 10" $59.99 | Members: $53.99

2020 | softcover 192 pp | 6" x 9" $49.99 | Members: $44.99

Enhancing Teaching and Learning: A Leadership Guide for School Librarians, Fourth Edition

Jean Donham and Chelsea Sims | PRINT: 978-0-8389-4717-3

“Masterful . . . A ‘must-read’ for all school librarians who aspire to contribute as much as they can

to students’ success.”—Education Libraries This text provides

À plentiful real-world examples of evidence-based practice;

À discussion of such urgent topics as the educational needs of the iGen, changing reading habits, the influence of the media, and news literacy and other issues related to the proliferation of fake news;

À updates which touch upon the new AASL Standards, inquiry-based learning, assessment, and library program evaluation;

À an overview of education-related technology such as course management systems, the virtual library, makerspaces, online home-school communication, and online student safety and privacy;

À specific tactics for establishing the library program as an active player in teaching and learning; and

À discussion scenarios that explore opportunities for the practical application of concepts.

Classroom Management for School Librarians

Hilda K. Weisburg; Foreword by Gail K. Dickinson | PRINT: 978-0-8389-4804-0

“This book will be at the side of school librarians as they seek to build resources and services for

all students. “ —from the Foreword by Gail K. Dickinson This powerful resource from AASL’s 2016 Distinguished Service Award-winner Weisburg provides crucial insights on issues such as

À how to stay centered and focused by drawing up plans, guidelines, and policies that will give you a formal basis for your decisions and actions;

À cooperation, collaboration, and co-teaching—and where curriculum fits in;

À techniques for handling distractions, disruptions, and defiance;

À creating a safe and welcoming space through guidance on equity, diversity, and inclusion;

À time management as a tool for juggling extra responsibilities; and

À strategies for coping with stress when you feel overwhelmed.

2021 | softcover 200 pp | 6" x 9" $65.99 | Members: $59.39

Playing Games in the School Library: Developing Game-Based Lessons and Using Gamification Concepts

Sarah Pavey

PRINT: 978-1-78330-533-9 Offering readers a means of engaging with distance learning, as well as providing a more challenging environment within their physical space, this resource equips school librarians and educators with a rationale for using a game-based approach to support their school’s objectives.

2019 | softcover 312 pp | 7” x 10” $64.99 | Members: $58.50

Create, Innovate, and Serve: A Radical Approach to Children’s and Youth Programming

Edited by Kathleen Campana and J. Elizabeth Mills; Foreword by Susan Hildreth

PRINT: 978-0-8389-1720-6

“An extremely helpful book for anyone currently offering or aspiring to offer library programming for children and

young adults.” —Booklist

32 Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality

Programs for Libraries, 11 50+ Programs for Tweens, Teens, Adults, and Families, 11 52 Ready-to-Use Gaming Programs for

Libraries, 14 53 Ready-to-Use Kawaii Craft Projects, 14 63 Ready-to-Use Maker Projects, 14 60 Ready-to-Use Coding Projects, 13 209 Big Programming Ideas for Small

Budgets, 11

AASL Standards Framework for Learners pamphlet, 50 AASL Standards Frameworks Poster, 50 AASL Standards mobile app, 50 Academic Librarianship, 2nd Ed, 24 Academic Teaching Librarian’s Handbook,

The, 30 Advancing a Culture of Creativity in

Libraries, 10 Agosto, Denise E., 28 Alessio, Amy, 11 Alexander, Sally, 5 Alire, Camila A., 21 American Association of School Librarians (AASL), 50 Anderson, Amelia, 47 Anderson, Cordella, 15 Anderson, Jimmeka, 45 An Introduction to Collection Development for School Librarians, 2nd Ed, 53 Antonelli, Monika, 9 Appleton, Leo, 7 Archives, 2nd Ed, 32 Armstrong, Alison M., 36 Asian Americans in Story: Context,

Collections, and Community Engagement with Children’s and Young Adult

Literature, 46 Ask, Listen, Empower, 12 Assessing Learners, 53 Austin, Jeanie, 22

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Bagley, Caitlin A., 29 Banerjee, Kyle, 16 Banks, Carrie Scott, 9 Basic Music Library, A, 44 Baucom, Erin, 17 Bauder, Julia, 26, 28 Bawden, David, 24 Bedi, Shailoo, 30 Benson, Sara R., 18 Bernier, Anthony, 48 Bignoli, Callan, 23 Bishop, Rudine Sims, 46 Bold Minds, 7 Bombaro, Christine, 5 Bomhold, Catharine, 9 Book Club Reboot, 12 Books under Fire, 2nd Ed, 47 Booth, Char, 26 Bossaller, Jenny S., 23 Bratt, Jessica Anne, 45 Breighner, Mary, 5 Brenndorfer, Thomas, 40 Bridges, Lois, 10 Buchanan, Heidi E., 27 Budd, John M., 48 Building Digital Libraries, 2nd Ed, 16 Burgess, John T.F., 21 Burke, John J., 16 Burns, Elizabeth A., 53

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Campana, Kathleen, 54 Carlson, Scott, 43 Carter, Toni, 25 Cart, Michael, 47 Cassell, Kay Ann, 44 Cataloging Correctly for Kids, 6th Ed, 43 Chambers, Sally, 24 Chase, Darren, 37 Chicago Public Library, 49 Classroom Management for School

Librarians, 54 Coaching Copyright, 19 Collection Development and Management for 21st Century Library Collections, 38 Collection Management for Youth, 2nd Ed, 37 Compact Copyright, 18 Complete Collections Assessment Manual,

The, 38 Complete Guide to Institutional

Repositories, The, 35 Conducting the Reference Interview, 3rd

Ed, 44 Constructing Library Buildings That Work, 6 Content-Area Collaborations for Secondary

Grades, 52 Cooke, Nicole A., 9, 20, 28 Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators, 4th Ed, 18 Core Publishing, 5, 34, 35, 36, 43 Coretta Scott King Awards, The, 50th

Anniversary, 48 Create, Innovate, and Serve, 54 Creating Adaptable Digital Preservation

Workflows, 17 Creating Fundable Grant Proposals, 7 Crews, Kenneth D., 18 Cullingford, Alison, 35 Cultivating Civility, 8 Cultural Humility, 22 Czarnecki, Kelly, 45

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Dahlen, Sarah Park, 46 Data Driven Decisions, 16 Data Literacy in Academic Libraries, 28 Data Science in the Library, 29 Data Visualization with R for Digital

Collections, 17 De Abreu, Belinha S., 25, 28 Decolonial Archival Futures, 31 de Farber, Bess G., 7 Deskins, Lizabeth, 49, 52 Developing and Maintaining Practical

Archives, 3rd Ed, 32 DeVoe, Lauren, 34 Dewan, Pauline, 46 Dickinson, Gail K., 54 Digital Humanities, 24 Dinkle, Lisa, 36 Disaster Planning Handbook for Libraries,

The, 4 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Action, 5 Donham, Jean, 54 Dorr, Christina H., 46, 49 Dowd, Ryan J., 11 Drewes, Jeanne M., 5 Duff, Sara, 34

Edwards, Kimberley A., 36 Electronic Legal Deposit, 33 Electronic Resources Troubleshooting

Guide, The, 37 Ellis, Erin L., 19 Enhancing Teaching and Learning, 4th Ed, 54 Escape Rooms and Other Immersive

Experiences in the Library, 13 Eshleman, Joe, 8 Evans, G. Edward, 6, 24 Explore, 51

Fake News and Alternative Facts, 28 Farmer, Lesley S. J., 10 Fawley, Nancy, 27 Finlay, Stephen Craig, 35 Flaherty, Mary Grace, 4 Fleming-May, Rachel A., 5 Folk, Amanda L., 22 Foscarini, Fiorella, 33 Fostering Wellness in the Workplace, 8 Foundations of Information Ethics, 21 Foundations of Information Literacy, 21 Foundations of Information Policy, 21 Foundations of Intellectual Freedom, 20 Foundations of Library and Information

Science, 5th Ed, 21 Foundations of Social Justice, 20 Fountain, Joanna F., 43 Fournier, Mary Davis, 12 Franks, Patricia C., 33 Fundamentals for the Instruction

Coordinator, 29 Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management, 4th Ed, 38 Fundamentals of Planning and Assessment for Libraries, 5

Garnar, Martin, 18 Gartner, Richard, 16 Glowacka-Musial, Monika, 17 Gnoli, Claudio, 43 Going Virtual, 10 Gooding, Paul, 33 Granatini, Rebecca, 52 Greenwell, Stacey, 6, 24 Gregory, Vicki L., 38

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Hall, Kate, 7 Hall, Tracie D., 12 Haugh, Dana, 37 Hauptman, Robert, 21 Henry, Jo, 8 Herndon, Joel, 29 Hess, Amanda Nichols, 30 Hildreth, Susan, 54 Hiremath, Uma, 44 History of ALA Policy on Intellectual

Freedom, A, 18 Ho, Adrian K., 9 Hogan, Patrick, 11 Hogan, Skylee-Storm, 31 Horton, Valerie, 4 Hosier, Allison, 26 Hughes-Hassell, Sandra, 37 Hughes, Kathleen M., 12 Hunter, Gregory S., 32 Hurley, David A., 22 Hussey, Lisa K., 7

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Impactful Community-Based Literacy

Projects, 10 Include, 51 Inouye, Alan S., 21 Intellectual Freedom Manual, 10th Ed, 18 Intellectual Freedom Stories from a Shifting

Landscape, 19 Introducing RDA, 2nd Ed, 41 Introducing Scholarly Research, 25 Introduction to Information Science, 2nd Ed, 24 Introduction to Knowledge Organization, 43 Introduction to Public Librarianship, 3rd Ed, 23

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Jacobson, Trudi E., 27 Jaeger, Paul T., 21 James, Kate, 39 Johnson, Peggy, 38 Jones, Ed, 40

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Kelly, Madeline M., 38 Kerby, Mona, 53 King, David Lee, 17 Klipper, Barbara, 9, 47 KM Strategy Handbook, 42 Knox, Emily J. M., 20, 21 Kostelecky, Sarah R., 22 Kranich, Nancy, 21 Kroski, Ellyssa, 11, 13, 14

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Lacy, Meagan, 46 Lai, Paul, 46 LaMantia, Katie, 11 Lampert, Cory, 43 Laster, Shari, 36 Launching Large-Scale Library Initiatives, 4 Leadership, 53 Leadership Planners Bundle (Vols. 1-4), 8 Learning Centers for School Libraries, 52 Leonard, Michelle, 36 Lessons Inspired by Picture Books for

Primary Grades, 52 Let’s Talk About Race in Storytimes, 45 LGBTQAI+ Books for Children and Teens, 49 Librarian’s Guide to Homelessness, The, 11 Libraries and Sustainability, 9 Library Futures Series, 24 Library Liaison’s Training Guide to

Collection Management, The, 36 Library Management 101, 2nd Ed, 7 Library Marketing and Communications, 15 Library Next, 6 Library Programming for Adults with

Developmental Disabilities, 9 Library Programming for Autistic Children and Teens, 2nd Ed, 47 Library Services and Incarceration, 22 Library Signage and Wayfinding Design, 15 Linked Data for the Perplexed Librarian, 43 Lipkin, Michelle Ciulla, 28 Lippell, Helen, 42 Lloyd, Annemaree, 29 Lotts, Megan, 10

Mackenzie, Tricia, 36 Mackey, Thomas P., 27 Madigan, Maura, 52 Magi, Trina, 18 Maker Literacies for Academic Libraries, 28 Makerspaces in Practice, 13 Management Basics for Information Professionals, 4th Ed, 6 Managing Grey Literature, 36 Manglik, Gauri, 49 Mapping Information Landscapes, 30 Marketing with Social Media, 2nd Ed, 15 Marshall, Ann, 27 Martin, Ann M., 53 Matter of Facts, A, 31 Maxwell, Robert L., 41 Maxwell’s Handbook for RDA, 2nd Ed, 41 Mays, Regina, 5 McAllister, Lorrie, 36 McChesney, Elizabeth M., 49 McCollough, Carole J., 48 McCook, Kathleen de la Peña, 22, 23 McCracken, Krista, 31 McCroskey, Marilyn, 43 McDonough, Beth A., 27 McGuinness, Claire, 30 McIntyre, Lee, 31 Media Literacy for Justice, 25 Melvin, Darnelle, 43 Metadata, 3rd Ed, 41 Metadata for Digital Collections, 2nd Ed, 43 Metadata in the Digital Library, 16 Metaliteracy in a Connected World, 27 Millar, Laura A., 31, 32 Miller, Mary E., 34 Miller, Steven Jack, 43 Mills, J. Elizabeth, 54 Mobile Technology in Libraries, 17 Modular Online Learning Design, 30 Moniz, Richard, 8 Moorman, John A., 6 Murray-Rust, Catherine, 6 Museum of Science and Industry, 49 Muslims in Story, 49

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Naidoo, Jamie Campbell, 49 Narratives of (Dis)Enfranchisement, 22 National School Library Standards for

Learners, School Librarians, and

School Libraries, 50 Neal-Schuman Technology Companion, 6th Ed, 16 Newman, Bobbi L., 8 Nicholas, Brett, 49 Nilsen, Kirsti, 44 Norlin, Elaina, 4 No Shelf Required 3, 35 Nye, Valerie, 19

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Office for Diversity, Literacy and Outreach

Services (ODLOS), 48 Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF), 18, 47 Oliver, Chris, 41 Oliver, Gillian, 33 One-Shot Library Instruction Survival

Guide, The, 3rd Ed, 27 Open Praxis, Open Access, 37 Ostman, Sarah, 10, 12 Outreach Services for Teens, 48 Overbey, Tracey, 22

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Pairing STEAM with Stories, 49 Parker, Kathy, 7 Pavey, Sarah, 54 Peery, Katie Musick, 28 Phelps, Adelaide Poniatowski, 48 Pivoting during the Pandemic, 12 Playing Games in the School Library, 54 Polger, Mark Aaron, 15 Power Lines, 45 Practical Cataloguing for the Hybrid

Environment, 42 Practical Data Science for Information

Professionals, 29 Practical Handbook of Library Architecture,

The, 6 Practical Tips for Successful Library

Management, 7 Price, Chelsea, 11 Profiles in Resilience, 46 Public Library Director’s Toolkit, The, 7 Public Programs Office (PPO), 10, 11, 12

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Qualitative Landscape of Information

Literacy Research, The, 29 Qin, Jian, 41

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Radford, Marie L., 44 Rainy Day Ready, 11 RDA and Serials Cataloging, 2nd Ed, 40 RDA Essentials, 2nd Ed, 40 RDA Glossary, 40 RDA in Practice, 39 RDA Steering Committee, 40 RDA Toolkit, 39 Readers’ Advisory Guide to Genre Blends for

Children and Young Adults, The, 46 Readers’ Advisory Guide to Horror, The, 3rd

Ed, 44 Recordkeeping Cultures, 33 Records and Information Management, 2nd Ed, 33 Reese, Terry, Jr., 16 Reference and Information Services, 4th Ed, 44 Reflective Teaching, Effective Learning, 2nd

Ed, 26 Responding to Rapid Change in Libraries, 23 Rightsizing the Academic Library

Collection, 2nd Ed, 34 Rinio, Deborah, 52 Risk Management and Insurance Manual for Libraries, Updated, 5 Roberts, Kathleen Riopelle, 53 Robinson, Lyn, 24 Robison, Mark, 27 Roncevic, Mirela, 35 Ross, Catherine Sheldrick, 44 Rubin, Rachel G., 21 Rubin, Richard E., 21 Russell, Hélène, 42

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Saba, Stephanie, 12 Santoro, Jamie, 12

Scales, Pat R., 19, 47 Schlipf, Fred, 6 Schlosser, Maureen, 52 Searles, Sarah Culp, 51 Serving the Underserved, 9 Shared Foundations Series, 51 Siddique, Sadaf, 49 Sims, Chelsea, 54 Six-Step Guide to Library Worker Engagement, The, 4 Smith Aldrich, Rebekkah, 9 Smith, Kevin L., 19 Snow, Jess, 48 Special Collections Handbook, The, 3rd

Ed, 35 Spicer, Scott, 25 Spina, Carli, 17 Stafford, Peyton, 35 Stara, Lauren, 23 STEAM Activities in 30 Minutes for

Elementary Learners, 52 Stivers, Julie, 51 Stuart, David, 29 Stubbing, Amy, 16 Student-Created Media, 25

Talbott, Holly, 37 Tanner, René, 9 Tasovac, Toma, 24 Taxonomies, 42 Taylor, Natalie Greene, 21 Teaching Banned Books, 2nd Ed, 19 Teaching Media Literacy, 2nd Ed, 28 Teaching Research Data Management, 26 Telling the Technical Services Story, 36 Terras, Melissa, 33 Thomas, Felton, Jr., 23 Thomas, Susan E., 36 Thomsett-Scott, Beth C., 15 Tolley, Rebecca, 23 Townsend, Lori, 22 Transfer Student Success, 27 Transforming Print, 36 Transforming Young Adult Services, 2nd Ed, 48 Trauma-Informed Approach to Library

Services, A, 23

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Using Context in Information Literacy

Instruction, 26

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Velasquez, Diane L., 7 Video Accessibility, 17 Vinci, Emily, 11 Visual Research Methods, 30 Vnuk, Rebecca, 34

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Ward, Suzanne M., 34 Washington, Anne, 43 Weaver, Margaret, 7 Webb, Jenaya, 30 Weeding Handbook, The, 2nd Ed, 34 Weisburg, Hilda K., 54 Welch, Melanie, 11 Welsh, Anne, 42 Whitworth, Andrew, 30 Williams, Yohuru, 25

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Young Adult Literature, 4th Ed, 47

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Zeng, Marcia Lei, 41 Zines in Libraries, 34 Zmau, Ashley, 37 Zwierski, Michele, 43

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Uncommon Quotes for Library Lovers

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Celebrate librarianship and the love of libraries with this new collection of quotes!

Included are 100 of the most insightful, thought-provoking, and uplifting aphorisms about books, the joy of reading, intellectual freedom, and librarianship. You’ll find quotes from authors such as Celeste Ng, Suheir Hammad, Azar Nafisi, Junot Díaz, and Ta-Nehisi Coates; entertainers like Ziggy Marley and Stephen Colbert; and leaders such as Malala Yousafzai—all highlighting the impact of libraries and librarians.

This diverse and delightful collection makes a perfect gift for showing your appreciation to valued colleagues, volunteers, board members, and bibliophiles.

2021 | softcover 128 pp | 5" x 7"

$19.99 | Members: $17.99

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