I liked using the Citation Pearl search and found that the results were positive. I think this type of search would be beneficial when the user is having difficulty finding relevant documents. Once the user has found one match, the search would allow him to piggy-back into finding others.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Competency #6: Database Searching, Citation Pearl
Competency #6: Database Searching, Building Blocks
I decided to start with the Library Lit database. I wanted to search for ways to encourage reluctant or non-readers to come to the library. For concept one, I searched "young adults or teens." For concept two, I searched "programs or services." For concept three, I searched "reluctant or struggling." My initial search only yielded two results, so I removed "reluctant or struggling" and got better results. It seems that almost all the articles about teen services dealt with struggling readers.
The Building Blocks search strategy helped me to focus and narrow my topic and my thinking before I began the searching process. In addition, it was easy to modify my search because I had already broken it down into it's constituent parts.
Competency #5: Tagging/Cataloging
2007(1) 2009(1) adult nonfiction(1) books(1) h(1) l.o. 027.62 mah(1) librarians(1) Librarianship(2) libraries(2) Library(2) looks like it would be a great beginning YA librarianing text(1) ls(1) ls5013(1) non-fiction(4) nothing I didn't already know(1) ocl(1) own(1) Professional(2) public libraries(1) Reader's Advisory(1) reading(3) ReadNotOwned(1) Resources(1) Sarah(1) teen(3) YA Lib recommendation(1) young adult(2) Young Adult Reading(1)
http://www.librarything.com/work/2227119
These are the tags for a books called A Passion for Print: Promoting Reading and Books to Teens by Kristine Mahood. This would be a good resource for a middle or high school librarian because it has strategies for getting students into the library and reading.
http://www.librarything.com/work/2227119
These are the tags for a books called A Passion for Print: Promoting Reading and Books to Teens by Kristine Mahood. This would be a good resource for a middle or high school librarian because it has strategies for getting students into the library and reading.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Competency #4: RSS Feed
I added the feed for the Alternative Teen Services Blog because the posts are discussions of high interest books for young adults. I like having recommendations from other readers to expand my own mental "catalog" of books to recommend to students. This will be a valuable source from which to gain these recommendations.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Competency #3: Podcasts
The podcast I chose is called NPHS Library Audio Book Talks.
http://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail?pid=37130
This podcast is hosted by a school librarian, but each individual podcast is a booktalk recorded by a student who read the book. I thought this could encourage reluctant readers because they are often more likely to listen to the recommendations of friends and classmates than those of adults.
I used Google to find this podcast. I found several podasts that seemed promising but that had been abandoned after one or two posts. This one seemed the most promising.
http://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail?pid=37130
This podcast is hosted by a school librarian, but each individual podcast is a booktalk recorded by a student who read the book. I thought this could encourage reluctant readers because they are often more likely to listen to the recommendations of friends and classmates than those of adults.
I used Google to find this podcast. I found several podasts that seemed promising but that had been abandoned after one or two posts. This one seemed the most promising.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Related blog
The blog I found is called Alternative Teen Services. http://www.yalibrarian.com/
This blog is maintained by teen librarians who collaborate online to find ways to get kids excited about reading. There are book reviews and suggestions as well as activities to pull kids into the library. The blog is visually appealing, easy to navigate, and includes pictures of book jackets and kids participating in library activities.
This blog is a great resource for anyone looking for new ways to get students excited about reading.
I tried using the blog search engines, but I was not successful, so I just did a regular web search on Google.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Introduction
This blog is for ISAR class. My library type of interest is secondary public school. My topic of interest is middle school reluctant readers. I believe you can make a reader out of anyone if you can find the right book, etc. I love helping students make that connection!
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