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1. Verfasser: Bolan, Kimberly
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2006
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ755225
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contents Looks like Teen Spirit: Libraries for Youth Are Changing--Thanks to Teen Input Bolan, Kimberly School Libraries Adolescents Adolescent Literature Library Services Socialization Guidelines Student Participation Library Role Educational Environment Space Utilization Furniture During the last 10 years, many libraries have transformed their young adult areas into more efficient, innovative, and inspirational spaces. Many teens have suddenly found the library warm and inviting--a place that encouraged independence, learning, socialization, and creativity. As more people learn about the positive impact of dynamic teen spaces, librarians want to know how they can make that happen in their own workplaces. This article provides a list of guidelines in making teen spaces in libraries more teen-friendly.
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spellingShingle Looks like Teen Spirit: Libraries for Youth Are Changing--Thanks to Teen Input
Bolan, Kimberly
School Libraries
Adolescents
Adolescent Literature
Library Services
Socialization
Guidelines
Student Participation
Library Role
Educational Environment
Space Utilization
Furniture
Looks like Teen Spirit: Libraries for Youth Are Changing--Thanks to Teen Input Bolan, Kimberly School Libraries Adolescents Adolescent Literature Library Services Socialization Guidelines Student Participation Library Role Educational Environment Space Utilization Furniture During the last 10 years, many libraries have transformed their young adult areas into more efficient, innovative, and inspirational spaces. Many teens have suddenly found the library warm and inviting--a place that encouraged independence, learning, socialization, and creativity. As more people learn about the positive impact of dynamic teen spaces, librarians want to know how they can make that happen in their own workplaces. This article provides a list of guidelines in making teen spaces in libraries more teen-friendly.
title Looks like Teen Spirit: Libraries for Youth Are Changing--Thanks to Teen Input
topic School Libraries
Adolescents
Adolescent Literature
Library Services
Socialization
Guidelines
Student Participation
Library Role
Educational Environment
Space Utilization
Furniture
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ755225