[CASL-L] from ALA Annual; Neil Gaiman at Carnegie Hall; Fizz Boom Read!

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> July 1, 2014
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> As ALA and ISTE wind down, I am inspired by the exchange of ideas and camaraderie I saw and experienced in Las Vegas. You'll get a taste of the scene here, as SLJ editors and others share some of the views from awards banquets, tips on new learning products, and more. 
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> TOP STORIES
> Scenes from ALA
> By SLJ Staff
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> Views from the floor of the American Library Association Annual Conference, from the Newbery-Caldecott Banquet to the Ultimate Picture Book Sketch Off.
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> Kid Lit Authors Share the Love During ALA Speed Dating Event | ALA 2014
> By Lisa G. Kropp
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> Ding! With the peal of a bell, 21 children’s and YA authors started chatting eagerly to tables of librarians during a ”speed dating” event at the ALA Annual Conference.
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> Meg Medina, John Parra, and Others Honored at the Int’l Latino Book Awards | ALA 2014
> By SLJ Staff
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> For the first time, the winners of the 2014 International Latino Book Awards were revealed concurrently with the ALA Annual Conference. The 231 honorees, recognized during a ceremony at the Clark County–Las Vegas Library Theater on June 28, included well-known children’s and young adult authors and illustrators, such as Alma Flor Ada, Meg Medina, and John Parra.
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> Dynamic Partnerships Emphasized During ALSC President’s Program | ALA 2014
> By Lisa G. Kropp
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> Three powerful presentations during "The Ripple Effect: Library Partnerships That Positively Impact Children, Families, Communities and Beyond" addressed collaborations that positively impact children and communities.
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> What’s Your Online Persona?
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> Are you an online lurker, adventurer, curator, amplifier, or something else? Learn about the 12 online personas, and tell us who you are in an online poll.
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> Why Your Library Needs Music
> By Sarah Bayliss
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> Library music programs are fun and support early learning. They’re also essential: a growing body of research is affirming the central role of music in building literacy.
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> Neil Gaiman at Carnegie Hall: Finding  ”Truth” in Caves and Comics
> By Ashleigh Williams
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> Thousands turned up for Neil Gaiman’s performance at Carnegie Hall on June 27, a multimedia storytelling event and the author’s premiere U.S. reading of The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains and Hansel and Gretel, with visuals and a live score.
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> Fizz, Boom, Read: Science-Themed Summer Reading Programs Blend Learning, Fun, and Prizes
> By Carly Okyle
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> How libraries around the country are adapting the Collaborative Summer Library Program’s science-themed “Fizz Boom Read” summer reading initiative.
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> OBITUARY
> Annie on My Mind Author Nancy Garden Dies at Age 76
> By Mahnaz Dar
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> Award-winning author Nancy Garden, best known for the classic and controversial novel Annie on My Mind, one of the first YA titles to depict a lesbian relationship, died of a heart attack June 23 at age 76.
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> SummerTeen
> Hot Books for Young Adults
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> SLJ’s 3rd annual SummerTeen virtual conference features authors, illustrators and editors of the best books for teens talking about their writing experiences, and current and forthcoming titles in an engaging. conversational format, including live Q&A with the audience. Best of all, it’s free!
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> American Association of School Libraries Announces 2014 Best Websites for Teaching & Learning
> By Gary Price
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> The sites selected by AASL foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration.
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> BLOG SPOTLIGHT: NeverEnding Search
> Choose Newsela to Keep Kids Reading This Summer
> By Joyce Valenza
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> For a range of kids, Newsela’s “Free Summer Reading Challenge” may be just the thing to engage students with the world, while also attacking the summer reading slump.
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> infoDOCKET
> Comic Book Legal Defense Fund Releases Banned Book Week Handbook and New Series of Discussion Guides
> By Gary Price
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> Boasting a cover by Jeff Smith, author of the frequently challenged "Bone" graphic novel series, the free handbook provides the scoop about what comics are banned, how to report and fight censorship, and tips for hosting a Banned Books Week celebration in your community.
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> REVIEWS
> Tenacious Teens
> By SLJ Staff
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> Indomitable young adults are making themselves heard in a range of new YA titles about real teens.
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> JLG's Booktalks to Go
> The Wonders of Science in Elementary Nonfiction
> By Deborah B. Ford
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> From dung beetles that find nutrients in waste to farmers who search leaves for caterpillars, facts gleaned in these selections by Junior Library Guild editors will have your patrons glued to beautifully illustrated picture books.
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> New Free Service
> Free ABC Mouse for Libraries Launched | ALA 2014
> By Carolyn Sun
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> At ALA on June 26, Age of Learning announced its release of “ABCMouse.com for Libraries,” a free, award-winning online curriculum, currently used by over 140 libraries across the country.
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