[CASL-L] Question for high school Librarians
Cathy Andronik
cathyandronik at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 22 06:22:48 PDT 2016
If you have (or can get a trial subscription to!!!) Rosen's Teen Health & Wellness database, it's very high school friendly and includes lots of info on mental health issues.
Cathy Andronik
Teacher LIbrarian
Brien McMahon HS
Norwalk, CT
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On Fri, 4/22/16, Dawn Zillich <dzillich at spchs.com> wrote:
Subject: [CASL-L] Question for high school Librarians
To: CASL-L at mylist.net
Date: Friday, April 22, 2016, 9:18 AM
Hello everyone, I’ve been asked to
collaborate with a teacher who wants students to research
teen depression in relation to the book A Catcher in the
Rye. Can anyone suggest resources? They can be apps, online
or tangible as long as they are high school level. Students
will visit the library next week and I will show them
resources on researchitct.org (the
artist formerly known as iconn) but wanted to reach out in
case anyone has ideas or suggestions. Thanks,Dawn M. Zillich,
librarianSt. Paul
Catholic High School"The old idea of the librarian
as a sort of recluse closeted with his books
andinterested only in them is the very
antithesis of the modern librarian, whomust live with people equally with
books, and who must also be keenly awareof all that is going on in the world
around him."
~Linda A. Eastman~ (Head Librarian of the Cleveland Public
Library, 1918 to 1938)
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