[CASL-L] SLJ Extra Helping

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> Date: September 2, 2014 at 3:17:50 PM EDT
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> Subject: Margarita Engle Wins PEN; Malorie Blackman Speaks Out; Arapahoe High School Unveils New Library and Park
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> SLJ.com | A Fuse #8 Production | 100 Scope Notes | Neverending Search | The Digital Shift | Webcasts | Manage Your Account
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> September 2, 2014
> September sprint
> Rebecca T. Miller, Editor-in-Chief
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> With summer unofficially now at an end, let the real fun begin as the awards talk heats up—welcome back Heavy Medal!—schools get into full swing, and all of you hit a full sprint as you set the pace in your schools and libraries. SLJ, which turns 60 this month, is at a full sprint, too. Our own awards season is upon us (the Buzz Award deadline coming right up), and we’re ramping up for our free full day Digital Shift virtual event, October 1—with tracks on Collaboration and Innovation; Leading the Learning Revolution; and Content, Containers and Beyond; as well as robust networking in the virtual conference environment. As a sort of warm up, don’t miss the upcoming lesson in Greek mythology coming via live stream with Rick Riordan, September 23.
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> Top Stories
> Pura Belpré-Winning Margarita Engle Takes 24th Annual PEN Literary Award 
> By Shelley Diaz 
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> Margarita Engle, the first Latino author to receive a Newbery Honor, was honored by the PEN Center USA with the top prize in the 24th Annual Literary Awards in the Young Adult/Children category for her novel in verse The Lightning Dreamer.
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> UK Laureate Malorie Blackman Will Not Be Silenced
> By Carolyn Sun 
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> When British children’s author Malorie Blackman found herself at the center of a racial firestorm following an interview in which she addressed the lack of diversity in children’s books, she found strength from fellow writers —and in her convictions.
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> Arapahoe High School Unveils New Library and Park
> By Mythili Sampathkumar
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> Arapahoe High School in Littleton, Colorado, rebuilds its library and gets a new outdoor commons after a tragic high school shooting last December.
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> Tactile Picture Books Creates 3-D Print Titles for Blind Children
> By Gary Price 
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> A new project out of the University of Colorado is harnessing 3-D printing technology to make picture books accessible to visually impaired children.
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> And Now We Are 60: SLJ, the Profession, and Culture from 1954 to Today
> By SLJ Staff
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> To mark School Library Journal’s 60th year as an independent magazine, we took a look back at some highlights—including favorite covers.
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> Job of the Week
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> The Oconomowoc Public Library is looking for a Children's Librarian.
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> Taking the Teen Summer Challenge to New Heights, Pierce County- Style
> By Elise Doney
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> At Pierce County Library System in Tacoma, Washington, staff recognized that their summer reading program needed to be reimagined. The Teen Summer Challenge was created to provide a more meaningful experience for tweens and teens.
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> infoDOCKET
> NPR Report: Librarians Are a Luxury Chicago Public Schools Can’t Afford
> By Gary Price 
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> NPR reports on the dwindling budget for school librarians in Chicago Public Schools.
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> Webcast
> Rick Riordan: Live from Mount Olympus
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> Think you (or your classroom or school) can stump Rick Riordan when it comes to Greek mythology? We’ll be testing him live! You’ll have a chance to submit a question when you register, and if your question is chosen you’ll receive a signed copy of Rick Riordan’s new illustrated collection, Percy Jackson’s Greek Gods. SLJ Reviews Editor Kiera Parrott will be on hand to ask the questions.
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> Blog Spotlight: Heavy Medal
> Welcome Back: A New Season Starts Up 
> By Nina Lindsay 
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> SLJ blogger Nina Lindsay rolls out the first entry of “Heavy Medal,” naming The Crossover, The Family Romanov, and Revolution—just to name a few—as possible Newbery contenders.
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> Blog Spotlight: A Fuse #8 Production
> Review of the Day: Bad Bye, Good Bye by Deborah Underwood
> By Elizabeth Bird 
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> SLJ blogger Elizabeth Bird reviews Bad Bye, Good Bye by Deborah Underwood, a book for ages three to seven about the perils of moving. 
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> Blog Spotlight: 100 Scope Notes
> Author Ben Hatke on Gnomes and Fairies
> By Travis Jonker 
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> Children’s author Ben Hatke visits SLJ blogger Travis Jonker’s blog to discuss his take on gnomes and fairies in the newly-released Julia’s House for Lost Creatures.
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> Blog Spotlight: NeverEnding Search
> Nashville Public Library’s Limitless Libraries: the Value of Rethinking
> By Joyce Valenza 
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> SLJ blogger Joyce Valenza writes about her impression of Nashville Public Library’s Limitless Libraries initiative, a cooperative program with Metro Nashville Public Schools.
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