Check with your local public library.  Ours offers free access to many popular magazines through a service called Zinio.  Students might like to explore that option.  That would leave you more money for books, etc.  Maybe I should consider doing that too!



Ellen Nosal, MLS
Library Media Specialist
East Hampton Middle School
19 Childs Road
East Hampton, CT 06424
860-365-4060 X354
 
“Outside of a book a, a dog is man’s best friend.
Inside of a book, it’s too dark to read.”
~Groucho Marx

 


On Wednesday, May 4, 2016 7:10 AM, Pia Ledina <pia@ledina.com> wrote:


Good morning, everyone!

Could I ask for some opinions/information on your plans for periodical subscriptions in your libraries during these tight budget years (well, they all seem to be tight budget years!)?

The purist librarian in me hates the idea of discontinuing periodicals that should be loved and appreciated at this age (we are a 5/6 intermediate school), but the kids just don't read them or check them out, despite focus and challenges... have any of you decided to omit this material type from your collections?  If so, did you simply add the $$ to your book materials, or did you choose online periodicals instead?

Any thoughts are greatly appreciated... will post a synopses after your responses!

Have a great day,

:) pia ledina

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Mrs. Ledina, Media Specialist
Reed Intermediate School
3 Trades Lane, Newtown CT 06470

:) pia

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