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TEEN READ WEEK & BEYOND:. Teen Reading Programming Throughout the Year #TRW16. January: Teen Book & Media Awards. Every January YALSA announces the winners of its book and media awards Alex, Edwards, Morris, Nonfiction, Odyssey, & Printz Prepare for the awards announcement
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TEEN READ WEEK & BEYOND: Teen Reading Programming Throughout the Year #TRW16
January: Teen Book & Media Awards • Every January YALSA announces the winners of its book and media awards • Alex, Edwards, Morris, Nonfiction, Odyssey, & Printz • Prepare for the awards announcement • Hold a mock Printz or Nonfiction Award election • Display previous or potential winners • Create an awards announcement countdown on the library web site
February & March: Celebrate! www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists • Celebrate the award winners • Displays • Book clubs • Contests • Author events • Update your collection and services • Purchase the winners & titles on the selected lists • Incorporate the titles into readers’ advisory • Spread the word • Download & reproduce bookmark templates • Letter to the editor • Links on your web site • Booktalks
April: National Library Week Held annually the second week of April • Teen Read Week launches at www.ala.org/teenread • Apply for Teen Read Week &/or Teens’ Top Ten grants via the site • Sign up for free webinars via the site • Promote libraries & reading in your community • Create a display of Teens’ Top Ten nominees – www.ala.org/yalsa/teenstopten
May thru September: Teens’ Top Ten • It’s a teens’ choice award for the best YA books • Encourage your teens to read the TTT nominations all summer so they can vote for their favorites from Aug. through Teen Read Week • Use the list for collection development • Tie the TTT into summer reading – see the free TTT toolkit for ideas • Share the list with school librarians and teachers • Use in booktalks, book clubs and displays • Feature the titles on the library web site • www.ala.org/teenstopten
October: Teen Read Week • Encourages all teens to read for the fun of it & to use library resources to do so • All schools, libraries & bookstores can participate • Celebrated annually the same week as Columbus Day • Sign up on the web site for special perks • Celebrate in a way that works best for you
Read for the Fun of It! • Create a display featuring books that were translated into different languages • Host a books-to-film, film festival featuring books that were made into films and make use of the different subtitles provided • Ask your Teen Advisory Group to create a map of the community featuring places of their ethnic background
Websites for More Information • www.ala.org/yalsa/booklists (awards & lists) • www.ala.org/teenstopten (Teens’ Top Ten) • www.ala.org/teenread (Teen Read Week) • www.yalsa.ala.org/thehub/ (blog about library collections) • www.ala.org/yalsa/guidelines (teen programming guidelines)
Programming Resources from YALSA • Cool Teen Programs Under $100 (ALA store) • List of YA Authors by State http://ow.ly/uUvy4 • M.A.E. Award for Best Lit Program for Teens, http://tinyurl.com/MAEaward • Teen Programming HQ - hq.yalsa.net (teen programming website) • Program Idea Wiki at http://tinyurl.com/YAprograms • YA-YAAC, a listserv for library workers to share programming ideas, http://lists.ala.org/sympa/info/ya-yaac • Young Adult Library Services (quarterly journal)
Continuing Education Resources • Stay current with the latest in teen services through YALSA’s webinars! • YALSA offers free monthly webinars to members on the third Thursday at 2pm EST • Learn about our upcoming webinars here: http://www.ala.org/yalsa/webinars • Non-members can buy webinars on demand www.ala.org/yalsa/webinarsondemand
Please contact YALSA if we can be of help! YALSA 50 E. Huron St. Chicago, IL 60611 1.800.545.2433 x4390 yalsa@ala.org www.ala.org/yalsa (web site) @yalsa (Twitter)
Who is YALSA? • YALSA stands for the Young Adult Library Services Association • Parent organization is the American Library Association (ALA) • Has over 5,100 members who are school and public library workers, educators, grad students and library supporters • Mission is to support library staff in alleviating the challenges teens face, and in putting all teens ‒ especially those with the greatest needs ‒ on the path to successful and fulfilling lives.