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Teen Services 101 Katie Mitchell Saline District Library/ Amelia Bloomer Project
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Are you ready? (You will be!) Why Teen Services? Mission and Vision What’s at the core of teen services? Identifying your resources You can do it!
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Why Teen Services? “A library in the middle of a community is a cross between an emergency exit, a life-raft and a festival. They are cathedrals of the mind; hospitals of the soul; theme parks of the imagination. On a cold rainy island, they are the only sheltered public spaces where you are not a consumer, but a citizen instead” -Caitlin Moran
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Today’s Teens: 14% of our total population Diverse Tech Savvy Creative At risk Cyberbullying, depression, unemployment, poverty, and homelessness are just some of the challenges they face AND THEY ARE 25% of public library users (They are already here!)
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Mission and Vision Our mission is clear: Providing teens with a library experience that fulfills their wants and needs in a equitable and enjoyable manner
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Mission and Vision What’s your big idea vision? What is possible?
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Mission and Vision Then shape that vision into action! MISSION POSSIBLE
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What’s at the Core of Teen Services? Readers’ Advisory Programming Community Life-skills and Social Support
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What’s at the Core of Teen Services? Reader’s Advisory YALSA Young Adult Library Services AssociationYALSA Media and Awards (ready made booklists) Ultimate Teen Bookshelf The Hub Booklist VOYA School Library Journal
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What’s at the Core of Teen Services? Programming: Teen Program in a Box Anime: Crunchyroll Book discussions Teen Advisory Board Crunchyroll
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What’s at the Core of Teen Services? Community Teen Advisory Board Gathering space Mentors and coaches Supporting outside groups
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What’s at the Core of Teen Services? Life Skills and Social Support Information literacy Access to technology Job and education skills MeL.org Learning Express Library
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Identifying your resources Volunteers Local Partners Online resources Listservs/FB Groups Chamber of Commerce Schools
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You can do it! For more ideas: SLJ Teen Librarian Toolbox SLJ Teen Librarian Toolbox Teens need libraries. Teens crave new experiences and a place where they belong!
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References YALSAYALSA: http://www.ala.org/yalsa/ YALSA Booklists and AwardsYALSA Booklists and Awards: http://www.ala.org/yalsa/bookawards/booklists/members YALSA HubYALSA Hub: http://www.yalsa.ala.org/thehub/ YALSA Ultimate YA BookshelfYALSA Ultimate YA Bookshelf: http://www.ala.org/yalsa/professionaltools/yabookshelf BooklistBooklist: http://www.booklistonline.com/ (subscription information available) VOYA (Voices of Youth Advocates): VOYA (Voices of Youth Advocates): http://www.voyamagazine.com/ School Library JournalSchool Library Journal: http://www.slj.com/ SLJ Teen Library Toolbox: http://www.teenlibrariantoolbox.com Teen Program in a Box: http://www.teenlibrariantoolbox.com/tpib-programs/ Teen Program in a Box Crunchyroll (Anime and anime/manga resources)Crunchyroll (Anime and anime/manga resources): http://www.crunchyroll.com/ Michigan Electronic LibraryMichigan Electronic Library: WWW.Mel.org Learning Express LibraryLearning Express Library: http://www.learningexpresshub.com/librarian- resources/library-resources Michigan Libraries listserv (Michlib-L)Michigan Libraries listserv (Michlib-L): http://lists.mcls.org/mailman/listinfo/michlib-l
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