[CASL-L] new books in a series

jennifer.renk at comcast.net jennifer.renk at comcast.net
Tue Nov 13 04:53:53 PST 2012


Hi everyone, 

I emailed Nicole off-list earlier, but I use FictFact (www.fictfact.com) for discovering new books in a series. You need to register (but it's fast and free), and then you can "follow" the series in which you're interested. They will update your page with upcoming new releases in those series, and even email you when new information is released. I have found it to be very helpful when kids come in to our library asking when a new series book will be released. 

Hope this helps! 

Thanks, 

Jennifer Renk 
Library Assistant 
Brownstone Intermediate School 
Portland, CT 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tracy Earnshaw" <tearnshaw at RSD13.ORG> 
To: "Nicole Giangreco" <nicole.giangreco at gmail.com>, "casl-l at mylist.net" <casl-l at mylist.net> 
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 7:34:58 AM 
Subject: RE: [CASL-L] new books in a series 




Hi Nicole, 

Honestly, I will go through the stacks with a laptop and look up if there is another book by an author who is popular. I will do this once a year at least. I also try to keep up with reading Booklist. 



Tracy Spaar Earnshaw 

Library Media Specialist 

Coginchaug Regional High School 

135 Pickett Lane 

P. O. Box 280 

Durham, CT 06422 

(860) 349-7215 

(860) 349-7218 (fax) 



"Libraries are no longer “grocery stores” where students can go to pick up ingredients, but “kitchens,” where they have the resources necessary to create a finished product. " --Joyce Valenza 

CRHS Library Website--http://blogs.rsd13ct.org/crhslmc 







From: casl-l-bounces at mylist.net [mailto:casl-l-bounces at mylist.net] On Behalf Of Nicole Giangreco 
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2012 9:24 AM 
To: casl-l at mylist.net 
Subject: [CASL-L] new books in a series 




Hi Everyone, 





When ordering books for your school library, and purchasing one(two or three) that are, let's say "Book 1," how do you find out when "Book 2" comes out in that series? There are just sooooo many books and soooo many authors, I know I can go to each authors individual official website to find out the books in the series, or what is coming out soon/next, BUT is there an easier way? 





Thanks 


Nicole Giangreco 


Westbrook HS, LMS 
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