This horoscope recently circulated over the NYC school librarians' list-serv.
recording the goings-on of the McKinley Library, serving PreK-5th grade students at PS 363 (The Neighborhood School) and PS63 (The S.T.A.R. Academy) in NYC.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
HELP!!!
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
One World, Many Stories
This is the theme of New York's Summer Reading Program.
Throughout the month of June, or fabulous neighborhood children's librarian, Mrs. Thea, will be coming in to speak to classes about the public library's summer reading program. Children can keep a written log of what they've read, or record their reading online at www.summerreading.org. The site has been built like a social networking site. Children can create avatars (symbols of themselves), track their reading, and earn virtual badges. Please note: TNS students should combine this log with the Read-a-thon list, to earn "bonus points."
Throughout the month of June, or fabulous neighborhood children's librarian, Mrs. Thea, will be coming in to speak to classes about the public library's summer reading program. Children can keep a written log of what they've read, or record their reading online at www.summerreading.org. The site has been built like a social networking site. Children can create avatars (symbols of themselves), track their reading, and earn virtual badges. Please note: TNS students should combine this log with the Read-a-thon list, to earn "bonus points."
Monday, June 6, 2011
Our Library to Share Catalog with New York Public Library
Our Library has been selected to be in a DOE/NYPL union catalog pilot! A union catalog is, basically, a list of the combined holdings of several libraries. In this case, select libraries in the New York City school system will merge their records with those of the New York Public Library.
According to the folks at NYPL organizing this initiative, this means that our school(s) will receive:
· Better and more equitable access to resources through a web-based catalog that will let students and teachers see our collection, the collections of other pilot schools, and the vast resources of the New York Public Library;
· Greatly increased number and variety of resources available to teachers and students;
· Free delivery and pickup of materials requested by our teachers with their Educator Cards;
· Cataloging and automation support from the experts at NYPL and the automation vendor, Innovative Interfaces;
· 24/7 virtual learning opportunities;
· Opportunity for increased use of digital materials;
· A chance to share book lists (for example, in support of the Common Core), comments and reviews among teachers, librarians and students using NYPL’s new BiblioCommons product;
· Professional development and support to make this a very successful collaboration and enhanced library services for everyone at our school.
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