Genre
Library Cataloging

Genre


Genre can be an important point of access for materials. Here are a couple of links to sites for children's literature.





- Cataloging Correctly For Kids
Cataloging Correctly for Kids: An Introduction to the Tools has a new edition, the 5th.Introduction, by Sheila S. IntnerGuidelines for Standardized Cataloging for Children Joanna F. Fountain for the Association for Library Collections & Technical Services,...

- Children's Book Week
A viral topic is posting about a fondly remembered children' book for Children's Book Week. This one is just too fun to pass. One of my favorites as a child is Puck of Pook's Hill by Kipling. I always preferred history, even feigned, to make-believe....

- The Parent?s Empowerment Act
This is a bill that could have a impact on libraries, but I've not heard anything about it yet. Maybe those who are more in the know could point to something at Library Juice or OIF. Could libraries be sued under this for having something someone...

- Library 'blogs
My request for folks to think topical when starting a 'blog has paid off. I'm finding they are out there, I just never knew. Mrs. Rabbitt's Bookbag focuses on children's literature and librarianship.Greg reminded me of the ILL News 'blog....

- Reading
This one is more for the school or children's librarian, but it is so important. Unlucky Arithmetic: Thirteen Ways to Raise a Nonreader by Dean Schneider and Robin Smith. ...



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