[CASL-L] Diane Ravitch's blog post on school libraries

Cara McConnell cmcconnell at waterbury.k12.ct.us
Tue May 7 08:26:39 PDT 2013


I made series lists with pictures of the book covers (in color) that are in a plastic stand on the tops of the shelves.  The books are alphabetical by author only.

Best Wishes,
Cara

On May 7, 2013, at 11:24 AM, "Lussier,Jenny" <jlussier at RSD13.ORG<mailto:jlussier at RSD13.ORG>> wrote:

I am at the elementary level, but I have created a series shelf for my students. In Destiny, we simply put (Series) after the call number. My students know to look on the series shelf. That was simplest for us.

We also have genre-ized our fiction. The students love it because they can easily find what they like to read.

Jenny Lussier
Teacher Librarian
Brewster/Korn Elementary Schools
Durham, CT
@jluss

From: Pamela Mudry <PMudry at ansonia.org<mailto:PMudry at ansonia.org>>
Date: Tue, 7 May 2013 11:10:32 -0400
To: CASL_L <casl-l at mylist.net<mailto:casl-l at mylist.net>>
Subject: RE: [CASL-L] Diane Ravitch's blog post on school libraries

I feel a bit awkward asking this, but…

I’m looking for any kind of info related to cataloguing and shelving series fiction.  Anyone follow their own rules to make it easier for your students to identify them, search them, and/or find them on your shelves.


Pamela M. Mudry
Media Specialist
Ansonia High School
20 Pulaski Highway
Ansonia, CT  06401
(203) 736-5060 x149

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