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1. Verfasser: Jones, Jami
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2005
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ713344
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contents The Power of Partnerships: When Librarians Bring People Together, Everyone Wins Jones, Jami Adolescents Librarians Library Services Public Libraries School Libraries Institutional Cooperation Recently a public librarian e-mailed the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA)about teen problem behaviors at the library--excessive noise, profanity, vandalism, the works. Anthony Bernier, director of teen services at the Oakland (CA) Public Library, came to the teens' defense. He charged that some librarians "cultivate, exaggerate, or actually manufacture problems" by overreacting to the annoying behavior of a few teens. This article offer suggestions on ways for librarians to help teens make a success of the journey from adolescence to adulthood. It takes trust, mutual understanding, and shared values among people and institutions for this to be successful.
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spellingShingle The Power of Partnerships: When Librarians Bring People Together, Everyone Wins
Jones, Jami
Adolescents
Librarians
Library Services
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Institutional Cooperation
The Power of Partnerships: When Librarians Bring People Together, Everyone Wins Jones, Jami Adolescents Librarians Library Services Public Libraries School Libraries Institutional Cooperation Recently a public librarian e-mailed the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA)about teen problem behaviors at the library--excessive noise, profanity, vandalism, the works. Anthony Bernier, director of teen services at the Oakland (CA) Public Library, came to the teens' defense. He charged that some librarians "cultivate, exaggerate, or actually manufacture problems" by overreacting to the annoying behavior of a few teens. This article offer suggestions on ways for librarians to help teens make a success of the journey from adolescence to adulthood. It takes trust, mutual understanding, and shared values among people and institutions for this to be successful.
title The Power of Partnerships: When Librarians Bring People Together, Everyone Wins
topic Adolescents
Librarians
Library Services
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Institutional Cooperation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ713344