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Beginning Cataloging
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Libraries in the Information Age
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The Customer-Focused Library: Re-Inventing the Public Library From the Outside-In
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Gateways to Westward Expansion: Using Literature and Primary Sources to Enhance Reading Instruction and Historical Understanding
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Genre Talks for Teens: Booktalks and More for Every Teen Reading Interest
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Gifted Biographies, Gifted Readers!: Higher Order Thinking with Picture Book Biographies
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The WINNERS! Handbook: A Closer Look at Judy Freeman's Top-Rated Children's Books of 2008
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100+ Literacy Lifesavers: A Survival Guide for Librarians and Teachers K-12
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Write It!
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Crash Course in Cataloging for Non-Catalogers: A Casual Conversation on Organizing Information
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Write It!
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American Military History
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Introduction to Library Public Services
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Stories from Songs: Ballads as Literary Fictions for Young Adults
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The Organization of Information
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Content Area Reading, Writing, and Storytelling: A Dynamic Tool for Improving Reading and Writing Across the Curriculum through Oral Language Development
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Folktales of the Amazon
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Getting the Money: How to Succeed in Fundraising for Public and Nonprofit Libraries
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Information Technology in Librarianship: New Critical Approaches
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Puppet Plays Plus: Using Stock Characters to Entertain and Teach Early Literacy
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Holiday Stories All Year Round: Audience Participation Stories and More
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Paper to Digital: Documents in the Information Age
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Twice Upon a Time: A Guide to Fractured, Altered, and Retold Folk and Fairy Tales
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Whose Tale Is True?: Readers Theatre to Introduce and Research 49 Amazing American Women
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A Picture Book Primer: Understanding and Using Picture Books
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Basics of Genealogy Reference: A Librarian's Guide
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Building Fluency with Readers Theatre: Motivational Strategies, Successful Lessons and Dynamic Scripts to Develop Fluency, Comprehension, Writing and Vocabulary
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Ensuring Intellectual Freedom and Access to Information in the School Library Media Program
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Re-Designing the High School Library for the Forgotten Half: The Information Needs of the Non-College Bound Student
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Summer Reading Renaissance: An Interactive Exhibits Approach
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The Story Biz Handbook: How to Manage Your Storytelling Career from the Desk to the Stage
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Doing Things with Information: Beyond Indexing and Abstracting
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Lessons for a Scientific Literature Review: Guiding the Inquiry
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The School Library Media Manager
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The School Library Media Manager
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The Singing Top: Tales from Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei
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A to Zoo
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Stop the Copying with Wild and Wacky Research Projects
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Mac, Information Detective, in...The Curious Kids and Why Dolphins Visit Curiosity Creek: A Storybook Approach to Introducing Research Skills
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Podcasting at School
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Acts of Teaching
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Art in Chemistry: Chemistry in Art Second Edition
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Beyond Picture Books
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Defining Relevancy: Managing the New Academic Library
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Fluent in Fantasy: The Next Generation
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Get Up and Move with Nonfiction
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Knowledge Management: Historical and Cross-Disciplinary Themes
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Living Languages: Multilingualism across the Lifespan
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Managing Children's Services in the Public Library
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More Frantic Frogs and Other Frankly Fractured Folktales for Readers Theatre
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Read On...Crime Fiction: Reading Lists for Every Taste
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Songs and Rhymes Readers Theatre for Beginning Readers
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100 Most Popular Nonfiction Authors: Biographical Sketches and Bibliographies
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Crash Course in Teen Services
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Elder Tales: Stories of Wisdom and Courage from Around the World
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Folktales from the Japanese Countryside
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Handmade Tales: Stories to Make and Take
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International Relations, International Security, and Comparative Politics: A Guide to Reference and Information Sources
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Self-Examination: The Present and Future of Librarianship
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The Flying Dutchman and Other Folktales from the Netherlands
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Understanding FRBR: What It Is and How It Will Affect Our Retrieval Tools
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Health Information for Youth: The Public Library and School Library Media Center Role
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Moving Image Cataloging: How to Create and How to Use a Moving Image Catalog
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Once Upon a Time: Using Storytelling, Creative Drama, and Reader's Theater with Children in Grades PreK-6
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Story Proof: The Science Behind the Startling Power of Story
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Subject Access to a Multilingual Museum Database: A Step-by-Step Approach to the Digitization Process
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What Every Librarian Should Know about Electronic Privacy
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Guided Inquiry: Learning in the 21st Century
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100 Great American Novels You've (Probably) Never Read
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A Year in Picture Books: Linking to the Information Literacy Standards
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Classroom Strategies: A Tool Kit for Teaching English Language Learners
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Crash Course in Collection Development
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Encouraging and Supporting Student Inquiry: Researching Controversial Issues
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Introduction to the Library and Information Professions
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Library 101: A Handbook for the School Library Media Specialist
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Readers and Leaders
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Standard Cataloging for School and Public Libraries
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All Year Long!: Funny Readers Theatre for Life's Special Times
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Remembered Childhoods: A Guide to Autobiography and Memoirs of Childhood and Youth
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School Reform and the School Library Media Specialist
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Teaching Thinking Skills with Picture Books K-3
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The Collection Program in Schools
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99 Jumpstarts for Kids' Social Studies Reports: Research Help for Grades 3-8
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A Practical Guide to Information Literacy Assessment for Academic Librarians
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Building Blocks: Building a Parent-Child Literacy Program at Your Library
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Library 2.0 and Beyond: Innovative Technologies and Tomorrow's User
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Library and Information Center Management
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Library and Information Center Management
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Library Assessment in Higher Education
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Poetry People: A Practical Guide to Children's Poets
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Tales to Tickle Your Funny Bone: Humorous Tales from Around the World
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Understanding Manga and Anime
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Using the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting
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Across Cultures: A Guide to Multicultural Literature for Children
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Booktalks and Beyond: Promoting Great Genre Reads to Teens
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Cultural Anthropology
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Playing to Learn: Video Games in the Classroom
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Read On...Fantasy Fiction: Reading Lists for Every Taste
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Stories on the Move: Integrating Literature and Movement with Children, from Infants to Age 14
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The Guy-Friendly YA Library: Serving Male Teens
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Understanding Diversity Through Novels and Picture Books
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A Day in the Life: Career Options in Library and Information Science
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An Educator's Classroom Guide to America's Religious Beliefs and Practices
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An Educator's Guide to Information Literacy: What Every High School Senior Needs to Know
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Getting Ready to Read with Readers Theatre
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Much More Social Studies Through Children's Literature: A Collaborative Approach
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The New Inquisition: Understanding and Managing Intellectual Freedom Challenges
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The WINNERS! Handbook: A Closer Look at Judy Freeman's Top-Rated Children's Books of 2006
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Active Learning Through Drama, Podcasting, and Puppetry
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The Flower of Paradise and Other Armenian Tales
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100 Greatest Science Discoveries of All Time
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Educational Media and Technology Yearbook: Volume 32, 2007
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Jane Kurtz and YOU
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Spoofing and Proofing the Classics: Literature-Based Activities to Develop Critical Reading Skills and Grammatical Knowledge
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SSR with Intervention: A School Library Action Research Project
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The Author Event Primer: How to Plan, Execute and Enjoy Author Events
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100 Hispanics You Should Know
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Art in Story: Teaching Art History to Elementary School Children Second Edition
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Authors in the Pantry: Recipes, Stories, and More
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Beyond Survival: Managing Academic Libraries in Transition
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Crash Course in Web Design for Libraries
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Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Knowledge Management
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Encountering Enchantment: A Guide to Speculative Fiction for Teens
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Genrefied Classics: A Guide to Reading Interests in Classic Literature
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Graphic Novels: A Genre Guide to Comic Books, Manga, and More
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Making a Difference: Leadership and Academic Libraries
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Teens, Technology, and Literacy; Or, Why Bad Grammar Isn't Always Bad
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The Library as Place: History, Community, and Culture
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War & Peace: A Guide to Literature and New Media, Grades 4-8
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100 Most Popular African American Authors: Biographical Sketches and Bibliographies
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Crash Course in Storytelling
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Crash Course in Storytelling
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Gotcha for Guys!: Nonfiction Books to Get Boys Excited About Reading
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In the Middle of the Middle Ages: Integrating Content Standards and the Arts
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Serving Young Teens and 'Tweens
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The Natural World Through Children's Literature: An Integrated Approach
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The Praeger Handbook of Latino Education in the U.S. [Two Volumes]
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Best Books for High School Readers, Supplement to the First Edition: Grades 9-12
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Best Books for Middle School and Junior High Readers, Supplement to the First Edition: Grades 6-9
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Books Kids Will Sit Still For: A Read-Aloud Guide [3 volume Set]: Books Kids Will Sit Still For 3: A Read-Aloud Guide More Books Kids Will Sit Still For: A Read-Aloud Guide Books Kids Will Sit Still For: A Read-Aloud Guide, Second Edition
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Charleston Conference Proceedings 2005
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Find Someone Who: Introducing 200 Favorite Picture Books
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Read the High Country: A Guide to Western Books and Films
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Teaching Global Literacy Using Mnemonics
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13 Colonies! 13 Years!: Integrating Content Standards and the Arts to Teach the American Revolution
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Bob Barner and YOU
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Kamishibai Story Theater: The Art of Picture Telling
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Mind Builders: Multidisciplinary Challenges for Cooperative Team-building and Competition
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Rethinking Information Work: A Career Guide for Librarians and Other Information Professionals
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Serials in Libraries: Issues and Practices
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The Blue Book on Information Age Inquiry, Instruction and Literacy
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The Storytelling Classroom: Applications Across the Curriculum
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Wings of Fancy: Using Readers Theatre to Study Fantasy Genre
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A Kaleidoscope of Models and Strategies for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
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Classic Teenplots: A Booktalk Guide to Use with Readers Ages 12-18
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Librarian's Guide to Online Searching
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Library Services to the Incarcerated: Applying the Public Library Model in Correctional Facility Libraries
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The Big Book of Teen Reading Lists: 100 Great, Ready-to-Use Book Lists for Educators, Librarians, Parents, and Teens
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Character Builders: Books and Activities for Character Education
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Children's Book Corner: A Read-Aloud Resource with Tips, Techniques, and Plans for Teachers, Librarians, and Parents Grades 5 and 6
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Reviving Reading: School Library Programming, Author Visits and Books that Rock!
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Technologies for Education: A Practical Guide Fifth Edition
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The Newbery/Printz Companion: Booktalk and Related Materials for Award Winners and Honor Books Third Edition
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Theme Play: Exciting Young Imaginations
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300 Junior Novel Anticipation Guides
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Classical Studies: A Guide to the Reference Literature Second Edition
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Introduction to Cataloging and Classification: Tenth Edition
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Introduction to Cataloging and Classification: Tenth Edition
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Philosophy: A Guide to the Reference Literature Third Edition
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The Magic Lotus Lantern and Other Tales from the Han Chinese
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Biography in the Lives of Youth: Culture, Society, and Information
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Recommended Reference Books for Small and Medium-sized Libraries and Media Centers: 2006 Edition, Volume 26
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Stories in Action: Interactive Tales and Learning Activities to Promote Early Literacy
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Tales with Tails: Storytelling the Wonders of the Natural World
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The Big Book of Children's Reading Lists: 100 Great, Ready-to-Use Book Lists for Educators, Librarians, Parents, and Children
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The WINNERS! Handbook: A Closer Look at Judy Freeman's Top-Rated Children's Books of 2005
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Tools for Energized Teaching: Revitalize Instruction with Ease
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Using Pop Culture to Teach Information Literacy: Methods to Engage a New Generation
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Emanuel Goldberg and His Knowledge Machine: Information, Invention, and Political Forces
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American Reference Books Annual: 2006 Edition, Volume 37
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Children and Chess: A Guide for Educators
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Educational Media and Technology Yearbook: Volume 31, 2006
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Film and Television: A Guide to the Reference Literature
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Playesque: Plays for Amateur and Scholastic Venues Volume 1
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Read On...Historical Fiction: Reading Lists for Every Taste
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The Real Story: A Guide to Nonfiction Reading Interests
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The Teen-Centered Book Club: Readers into Leaders
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Using Picture Books to Teach Language Arts Standards in Grades 3-5
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Mac, Information Detective, in The Curious Kids...Digging for Answers: A Storybook Approach to Introducing Research Skills
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Organizing Audiovisual and Electronic Resources for Access
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Revisiting Outcomes Assessment in Higher Education
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The Entrepreneur's Information Sourcebook: Charting the Path to Small Business Success
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100 Greatest Science Inventions of All Time
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99 Jumpstarts for Kids' Science Research
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Accessing the Classics: Great Reads for Adults, Teens, and English Language Learners
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Around The World Through Holidays: Cross Curricular Readers Theatre
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Guide to Reference and Information Sources in Plant Biology: Third Edition
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The Seven Swabians, and Other German Folktales
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A Taste of Latino Cultures Un Toque de Sabor Latino: A Bilingual, Educational Cookbook Un Libro de Cocina Bilingue y Educativo
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Alma Flor Ada and YOU Volume I
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Canadian Fiction: A Guide to Reading Interests
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English Folktales
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Extreme Teens: Library Services to Nontraditional Young Adults
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Guiding Students from Cheating and Plagiarism to Honesty and Integrity: Strategies for Change
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Information Literacy and the School Library Media Center
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Jim Aylesworth and YOU
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Primary Source Collections in the Pacific Northwest: An Historical Researcher's Guide
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Technology for the Rest of Us: A Primer on Computer Technologies for the Low-Tech Librarian
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The BIG Book of Reading, Rhyming, and Resources: Programs for Children, Ages 4-8
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The Undergraduate's Companion to African Writers and Their Web Sites
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Toni Buzzeo and YOU
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Born Storytellers: Readers Theatre Celebrates the Lives and Literature of Classic Authors
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