Monthly Archives: June, 2008
Having a life, or getting one
Jennifer over at Life As I Know It recently posted something on a very interesting topic, and one appropriate for her blog considering the name: life.
… my husband and I went to see the Red Sox win a game against the Kansas City Royals. We had excellent seats. We got to see a new pitcher [...]
Pride at your library
June is indeed GLBTQ pride month, and I’ve got at least a couple unabashed questions:
1. How (if at all) will your library celebrate?
2. How (if at all) does your library reach out to its GLBTQ patrons?
Feel free to respond anonymously — I’m genuinely seeking anecdotal feedback on both questions. And when you respond, [...]
Teen services and specialization
Two interesting articles about library services to teens, if you haven’t read them already:
The Transparent Library : Embracing Library Services to Teens by Michael Casey and Michael Stephens
What Would Madison Avenue Do? Marketing to Teens by Anastasia Goodstein (discovered via Librarian in Black)
And here’s a related question — what do you think about the fact [...]