We'll be honest and tell you that this episode was almost going to be titled: "...You Might Have To Clean Up Some Pee..." Just kidding. But that does inevitably come with the territory of a Youth Services Librarian...
We have brought you conversations with librarians who are in Adult Services, but today, librarian Elissa Zimmer is providing perspectives from the area of the library we call the Kids Corner: It's a chat about the ever-evolving aspects of Youth Librarianship. Zimmer has been full time at this library for about two years now, but she talks about her time working in her hometown (of Kalamazoo), as well as the need to always be brainstorming new craft activities to try out. Beyond that, we also talk about how important the topic of digital literacy for kids and teens is when it comes to the role of a Youth Librarian.
Lisabeth Posthuma - Baby & Solo
Lynn Crawford - Paula Regossy
Villains
See The Cites: Wikipedia and Information Literacy
Brit Bennett
Personal/Home Libraries (Library Staff on Owning Books)
Supriya Kelkar
Book Matchmaking - The Wizardry of Readers Advisory
Lisa Gardner - ’One Step Too Far’
Jonathan Evison - ’Small World’
Ferndale’s Zero Waste Program Coordinator Claire Dion
Aaron Blatt - On Cultivating Joy & Culturally Responsive Teaching
Joel Stone - ‘100 Years of the Detroit Historical Society‘
There Is A Happy Ending; That‘s The Point! - Romance Novels
Peter Markus - When Our Fathers Return to Us as Birds
Genevieve Gornichec - The Witch‘s Heart
Jeffery Deaver - ”The Midnight Lock‘
Series of Fantastic Events
Linda A. Jordan - ‘In Waves‘
Stephanie Gizicki - Reading Specialist / Read Woke Book Club
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Lit Society: Books and Drama
Ex Libris
Write The Book: Conversations on Craft
Black Beauty
Great Expectations
Fresh Air
Myths and Legends