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Description
Learn how to improve teen services in public libraries by better understanding teen development and having positive interactions with teens to provide appropriate and interesting collections and services.
A library can be a tremendous resource for teens—one that helps them to learn about themselves and the world they live in. But teenagers are intrinsically different from children and from adults, and these critical developmental differences affect the ways they interact with others, both in the world at large and in the library. Serving teens effectively in the library requires a basic understanding of who teens are and the developmental tasks they face—factors that affect all aspects of library service, from the specific programs and services we offer to the ways that staff provide assistance to the teen who is seeking help at a library service desk.
This book enables library workers to better understand adolescent development, which allows them to provide a positive library experience for teens. Readers will learn how to supply excellent library services with and for teens, including in the areas of collection development, readers' advisory, reference and homework help, programming, and advocacy. The book identifies the best ways to have positive interactions with teens in the library based on their mental development and details best practices for teen services. The concluding section discusses advocating for teens, with emphasis on their right to privacy and equal access to materials and services.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1—The Teenage Years
Chapter 2—Positive Interactions with Teens
Chapter 3—Teen Collections
Chapter 4—Programming for Teens
Chapter 5—Teens and Their Information Needs
Chapter 6—Teen Spaces
Chapter 7—Speaking Up for Teens
Chapter 8—Teen Volunteers and Workers
Chapter 9—Keeping Up: Professional Resources and Development
Appendix A: Creating a Crash Course Workshop
Appendix B: Programs
Appendix C: Displays and Booklists
Further Reading
Index
Product details
Published | 10 Oct 2017 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 148 |
ISBN | 9781440851711 |
Imprint | Libraries Unlimited |
Series | Crash Course |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This title will be useful for public library YA specialists, school library media specialists, and other library staff seeking to develop, expand, and enhance teen services in library environments as well as in the virtual world. Recommended.
ARBA
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For the librarian working with teens, this book provides valuable information on teens themselves and how to provide a variety of resources that they need and want. . . . This would be an ideal book for librarians new to teen services or who must work in teen services in addition to other duties. Those who are already dedicated teen service librarians could also utilize the information in this book for additional programming ideas, displays, and teen worker resources. Recommended.
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