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Teen Read Week TM. National literacy & technology campaigns of the Young Adult Library Services Association. Teen TechWeek TM. OBJECTIVE. TEEN READ WEEK to engage teens in activities centered around BOOKS & READING. Web Site. FAQs Booklists Press kits Program Ideas etc,etc,etc.
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Teen Read WeekTM National literacy & technology campaigns of the Young Adult Library Services Association Teen TechWeekTM
OBJECTIVE TEEN READ WEEK to engage teens in activities centered around BOOKS & READING
Web Site FAQs Booklists Press kits Program Ideas etc,etc,etc http://www.ala.org/ala/yalsa/teenreading/trw/teenreadweek.htm
Ideas To help you plan your event! Get Physical @ your library Get Outdoors @ your library Get Active in Politics @ your library Get Literary @ your library Get Crafty @ your library Get Philanthropic @ your library Contest Ideas @ your library Display Ideas @ your library http://www.ala.org/ala/yalsa/teenreading/trw/trw2006/programs.htm
Libraries http://www.lvccld.lib.nv.us/teen/trw/index.cfm http://www.hpl.lib.tx.us/teens/ http://www.colapublib.org/teenread2006/
Others http://www.yalibrarian.com/wordpress/2006/10/teen-read-week-update-6/ When asked what the library should offer, “I need a music studio,”. Another teen wrote, “Youth Talent Shows”, as a possible library event. http://www.teenreads.com/index.asp Scholastic, Inc. http://www.readwritethink.org/calendar/calendar_day.asp?id=121free, Internet-based instruction & resources
Get Free Downloads Publishers Win a free poster BOOK CLUB SWEEPSTAKES http://us.penguingroup.com/static/html/services-library/index.html Win a Years Supply of Books! http://us.penguingroup.com/static/html/yr/teens.html
Teen Tech Weekis a new initiative that acknowledges the important role technology plays in the lives of teens March 4-10, 2007 get connected @ your library
Ages 8-18 • Harris Interactive 2005 • 86% have a computer in home / 74% Internet access • On average, 6 hours and 21 minutes per day using media (TV, video/DVDs/movies, video games, audio media, computers and print media) • Pew Internet Research • 71% primary source for completing school projects is the Internet
Objective To get teens to use their libraries for non-print resources, i.e. DVDs, databases, electronic games, audio-books, & more
Objective Librarians--be seen as, as well as become--experts who can help teens develop the skills they need to use electronic resources effectively and efficiently
Web Site Resource Center • Wiki Software • Blogging Software • Teen Technology Trends • “Booklists” – titles of books, DVDs, videos, audiobooks, graphic novels http://www.ala.org/ala/yalsa/teentechweek/ttw.htm Wanda Wong-Services in Libraries-Dr Knuth-2006