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March 12, 2008
Library 2.0?
It turns out that last week was Teen Tech Week—a national initiative sponsored by the Young Adult Library Services Association. The initiative aims to ensure that teens are not only competent, but also ethical users of library technologies, such as DVDs, databases, audiobooks, and videogames. Teen Tech Week encourages teens to use their libraries' nonprint resources for education and recreation and to recognize their librarians as the skilled, trusted IT professionals that they are. BoardBuzz loves our own resident librarians.
Libraries across the country hosted special events, sessions, and contests which included:
- Amazing Race: Library Edition
- Teen Music Night
- Online Chess
- Rule RuneScape
- Teen Computer Tutors!
- Pimp Your iPod
- Online Audiobook Discussion
- Yo-yo-ology
- This is Jeopardy
Even though Tech Week is over, it never really ends. How can you keep the momentum going? YALSA has these suggestions:
BoardBuzz would also like to give a shout out to the Young Adult Library Services Association blog.
Posted March 12, 2008 2:57 PM |
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