52 sites in Youth-Children
Amelia Bloomer Project:
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Recommended books that embody feminist principles and the fight for the freedom of self, body, mind, and spirit. Titles have been selected for readers from birth through age 18. Sponsored by the Feminist Task Force of the Social Responsibilities Round Table of the American Library Association. Lists are available in PDF or HTML format.
http://libr.org/FTF/bloomer.html
PUBYAC: Public Libraries, Young Adults, and Children
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A discussion list about the practical aspects of children's and young adult services in public libraries. Topics are focused on programming ideas, outreach, literacy, censorship and policy issues, collection development, administrative considerations, job openings, and professional development. Requires registration.
http://www.pubyac.org/
Summer Reading
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Answers to several "how" and "why" questions about setting up a summer reading program. Includes information about goals, themes, budget, incentives, staff involvement, and program evaluation. A student presentation of the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science LEEP Program.
http://leep.lis.uiuc.edu/seworkspace/...
Superiorland Preview Center
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Children's book reviews and collection development guidance for small- and medium-sized public libraries and school media centers serving children and youth from preschool to grade 12. Emphasis is on the geography, wildlife, folklore, industry, recreation, native and immigration populations, and authors of the Great Lakes region of the United States.
http://www.uproc.lib.mi.us/spc/
The Libri Foundation
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A nationwide non-profit organization which donates new children's books to small, rural public libraries in the United States. Includes fundraising ideas, application and donation information, and a wishlist of books.
http://www.librifoundation.org/
We the People Bookshelf
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A themed list of classic books that represent American history, culture, and ideals. Includes information about how libraries can win a "We the People" bookshelf, books, and supplementary materials. A project of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
http://www.wethepeople.gov/bookshelf
Forum - Usenet rec.arts.books.childrens
See also
The category Youth-Childrenin other languages