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- School libraries supporting students with hidden needs and talents : from ADHD to vision impairment / by Collins, Karla Bame,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.While school librarians are experts at collaborating with classroom teachers, too often they overlook the specialists in their buildings as key collaborative partners. Focusing on the many specialists who work with students, Karla Bame Collins provides information about their roles and responsibilities and discusses how school librarians can collaborate to improve learning for all students, including those with hidden disabilities that are not easily detected and may go undiagnosed. Because librarians work with every student, but may not always be informed about each student's particular needs, it's important for them to know whom in the school to turn to for information. Librarians will gain ideas for working with students to provide the best possible learning environment for each.This practical book looks at the whole school library environment--collection, instruction, space, and programming--and offers many ideas for librarians to collaborate with other educators and specialists for the good of all students.
- Subjects: School librarians; School librarian participation in curriculum planning; School librarian-student relationships; School libraries; Libraries and children with disabilities;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Targets for research in library education. / by Borko, Harold.(CARDINAL)131058;
Includes bibliographies.Part one: identifying needed research -- The aims and content of graduate library education / Jesse H. Shera -- General vs. specialized library education / James Krikelas and Margaret E. Monroe -- The integration of information science and library automation into the library school educational program / Gerald Jahoda -- Relating instructional methodology to teaching in library schools / Irving Lieberman -- Library school administration / Robert B. Downs -- Library school faculty and students / Lucille Whalen -- The relationships of professional associations to library schools and libraries / Agnes L. Reagan -- The library school and requirements for staffing libraries / Page Ackerman -- Continuing education for librarians / James J. Kortendick, S.S. -- Research needs relating to the role of the library in the community / Leon Carnovsky -- Part two: determining research priorities -- The Delphi technique: fundamentals and applications / Kevin D. Reilly -- Predicting research needs in library and information science education / Harold Borko.
- Subjects: Library education.; Library science;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- All night long with a cowboy / by Crews, Caitlin,author.(CARDINAL)427172;
"If you play with fire... One of the most notorious cowboys in Cold River, Jensen Kittredge always has willing women with sweet smiles vying for a place in his bed. So when the prissy high school librarian sidles up to him in the most disreputable bar in town with a scowl on her face, he has no idea what to make of it. Much less the attraction he feels toward the bespectacled creature who wants something from him... but not that. Yet. Someone gets burned... Harriett Barnett doesn't care for dens of iniquity--or the insolent cowboy she certainly shouldn't find attractive. But one of her students needs her help, and if she needs to corral the infamous Jensen to save him, she will. Trouble is, the town's favorite Kittredge brother is a lot more than she bargained for. Harriett's happy little life is orderly and neat, just how she likes it--until Jensen blows it all apart with his particular brand of addictive passion. Can a modern-day schoolmarm really tame the wildest cowboy in town? Or is Harriet headed for a terrible fall?"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Cowboys; High school librarians; Man-woman relationships;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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- Learning to love / by Macomber, Debbie.(CARDINAL)340299; Macomber, Debbie.Sugar and spice.; Macomber, Debbie.Love by degree.;
Love by degree: Going back to college, hitting the books. That's Ellen Cunningham's new life. But money's a little tight and she's lucky enough to find inexpensive lodging in a house with three young college boys. Ellen plays housemother, a situation that works for everyone--except Reed Morgan, the absentee owner. He's not pleased to find his house occupied by a bunch of college kids and Ellen. Especially Ellen.Sugar and spice: Librarian Jayne Gilbert needs a man--a man she can bring to her high school reunion. She wants to prove to her former classmates that she isn't the lonely bookworm they predicted she'd become. So, naturally, Jayne turns to a book. It's called How to Pick Up a Man. And it works, even if she attracts the attention of good-looking Riley Chambers only because she's carrying that book, not because she followed its advice!
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Librarians; Class reunions; Adult college students; Man-woman relationships; College students;
- Available copies: 15 / Total copies: 22
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- The shortest distance between love & hate / by Hall, Sandy(Librarian),author.(CARDINAL)615415;
Paisley meets Carter at a party the first week of college. They really hit it off-- until she discovers they have a connection. Carter used to bully her best friend, Henry, in middle school... and he lied to her about who he was. Love story over! Now she's looking for revenge-- but Carter is out to convince her he's not that bad of a guy. Is it too late to rethink this college thing? -- adapted from cover
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Teenage girls; College students; Best friends; Man-woman relationships; Young adult fiction.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- How to STEM : science, technology, engineering, and math education in libraries / by Gubnitskaia, Vera,1960-editor of compilation.(CARDINAL)399938; Smallwood, Carol,1939-editor of compilation.(CARDINAL)173318;
Includes bibliographical references and index.WonderWorks : Preschoolers Playing with STEM / by Carissa Christner -- Creating STEM Kits for Teen Programs / by Kelly Czarnecki -- Digging into Reading : A Worm's Perspective / by Barbara Fiehn and Jeanine M. Huss -- The Maker Movement, STEM and Libraries : How Libraries Large and Small Can Support Hands-On Math and Science Learning in Their Communities / by Cynthia Houston -- The STEM Kids Program and the FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL®) at the Grand Forks Public Library / by Aaron Stefanich and Laura Munski -- Animation Programs at the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library / by Michael Cherry -- How Not to Blow Up the Library : Planning and Facilitating a Homeschool Science Lab in Your Building / by Fred Kirchner -- Customizing the For-Credit Information Literacy Course for STEM Majors / Rosalia Petralia and Kathy Turner -- Kid-ventions with the U.S. Patent Library / by Barbara J. Hampton -- A Math Emporium Project / by Nastasha Johnson and Tiffany B. Russell -- The School Librarian Role in the FIRST® LEGO® League Team Project / by Karla Steege Krueger -- STEMming From Scratch : STEM Library Services for High School Students Enrolled as University Students / by Janna Mattson and Heather Groves Hannan -- How to Get Science Going / by Keary Bramwell -- Graphic Novels Ignite Imagination in the Sciences / by Melanie E. Hughes and Gary Pinkston -- Showcasing Scientific Research Outpu : New Audiences for Science Libraries / by Alvin Hutchinson -- Embedding Librarians into the STEM Publication Process / by Anne Rauh and Linda M. Galloway -- How NOT to Reinvent the STEM Wheel : Using Crowdsourcing and Community Partners / by Jennifer Hopwood -- Girls' Night Out : STEM Programs for Girls Only / by Kathleen J. Clauson -- Celebrating Geographic Information Systems through GIS Day @ Your Library / by Carol Patterson McAuliffe -- Fun Is Learning : Making an Interactive Science Café Series / by Karen Lauritsen -- How to Make Library Workshops Popular with Science and Engineering Students / by Giovanna Badia -- Learning About Future Stem Careers / by Eileen G. Harrington -- Take it from the Top : Cultivating Relationships with STEM Faculty to Connect with Students / by Shawn V. Lombardo and Barbara A. Shipman -- Grant Writing to Support STEM / by Susan P. Cordell and Reenay R.H. Rogers -- STEM on a Budget! / by Sarah Wright.
- Subjects: Case studies.; Science and technology libraries; Science; Technology; Engineering; Mathematics; Library orientation for science students.; Libraries; School librarian participation in curriculum planning; Academic libraries; Libraries and education;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The pawful truth / by James, Miranda,author.(CARDINAL)351659;
When Charlie Harris decides to go back to school, he and his Maine Coon cat, Diesel, find themselves entangled in a deadly lovers quarrel on campus. In addition to his library duties and his role as doting granddad, Charlie has enrolled in an early medieval history course offered by young, charismatic professor Carey Warriner. Charlie feels a bit out of place--his fellow classmates are half his age, except for Dixie Bell Compton, another mature student. When Charlie hears an angry exchange between her and their professor, his interest in piqued. He's even more intrigued when she shows up at his office asking for a study partner. Charlie turns her down and is saddened to learn just a few days later that Dixie has been killed. Charlie wonders if Professor Warriner had anything to do with Dixie's death. Warriner is married to a fellow professor who happens to be a successful author. There are rumors on campus that their marriage was on the rocks. Was Dixie's death the result of a lovers' triangle gone bad? Charlie soon discovers that the professor's wife may have some secrets of her own and his suspect list is only getting longer. As he and Diesel step further into the tangled web of relationships, someone else is viciously killed. Whose jealousy finally erupted into murderous rage? Was it a crime of passion or is there another more sinister motive? Charlie races to unravel this mystery, and to draw out the culprit, he may just have to put his own life on the line.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Librarians; Cats; Murder; Adult students;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- The pawful truth / by James, Miranda,author.(CARDINAL)351659;
"When Charlie Harris decides to go back to school, he and his Maine Coon cat, Diesel, find themselves entangled in a deadly lovers quarrel on campus in the latest installment of the New York Times bestselling series. In addition to his library duties and his role as doting grandad, Charlie has enrolled in an early medieval history course offered by young, charismatic professor Carey Warriner. Charlie feels a bit out of place- his fellow classmates are half his age-except for Dixie Bell Compton, another 'mature' student. When Charlie hears an angry exchange between her and their professor, his interest in piqued. He's even more intrigued when she shows up at his office asking for a study partner. Charlie turns her down and is saddened to learn just a few days later that Dixie has been killed. Charlie wonders if Professor Warriner had anything to do with Dixie's death. Warriner is married to a fellow professor who happens to be a successful author. There are rumors on campus that their marriage was on the rocks. Was Dixie's death the result of a lovers' triangle gone bad? Charlie soon discovers that the professor's wife may have some secrets of her own and his suspect list is only getting longer. As he and Diesel step further into the tangled web of relationships, someone else is viciously killed. Whose jealousy finally erupted into murderous rage? Was it a crime of passion or is there another more sinister motive? Charlie races to unravel this mystery: and to draw out the culprit, he may just have to put his own life on the line.In addition to his library duties and his role as doting grandad, Charlie Harris has enrolled in an early medieval history course offered by professor Carey Warriner. His fellow classmates are half his age, except for Dixie Bell Compton. Charlie overhears an angry exchange between her and their professor, and then she shows up at his office asking for a study partner. Charlie turns her down. A few days later, when he hears that Dixie has been killed, Charlie wonders if Professor Warriner had anything to do with Dixie's death. -- adapted from jacket
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Library cats; College students; Murder; Librarians; Cats;
- Available copies: 31 / Total copies: 35
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- Learning to love [sound recording] by Macomber, Debbie.(CARDINAL)340299; Arndt, Andi.; Macomber, Debbie.Love by degree.; Macomber, Debbie.Sugar and spice.;
Read by Andi Arndt.Love by degree: Going back to college, hitting the books. That's Ellen Cunningham's new life. But money's a little tight and she's lucky enough to find inexpensive lodging in a house with three young college boys. Ellen plays housemother, a situation that works for everyone--except Reed Morgan, the absentee owner. He's not pleased to find his house occupied by a bunch of college kids and Ellen. Especially Ellen.Sugar and spice: Librarian Jayne Gilbert needs a man--a man she can bring to her high school reunion. She wants to prove to her former classmates that she isn't the lonely bookworm they predicted she'd become. So, naturally, Jayne turns to a book. It's called How to Pick Up a Man. And it works, even if she attracts the attention of good-looking Riley Chambers only because she's carrying that book, not because she followed its advice!
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Love stories.; Adult college students; Class reunions; College students; Librarians; Man-woman relationships;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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