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1 Resources, resources, and resources oh my!
Presented by: Stella carmody, Nora stephens, and Nancy goodson With horry county schools

2 Contact info Stella – Nora- Nancy –

3 What are your expectations?
Learn about three valuable databases courtesy of DISCUS, our State’s Virtual Library! Learn strategies to make project based learning come to life! And many other goals!

4 Product from Capstone- $20,000 per year…
K-3 focus PebbleGo is really cool! Our District has purchased it and we have within our Student Learning Commons

5 Kids infobits

6 Art Music Animals People History And many more subjects!

7 Articles are color coded for your teaching!
So depending on the grade level you’re teaching, kids can search themselves or you can show students how to locate a particular article/subject. We are finishing a unit on World Leaders with 5th grade. They used KidsInfobits as a tool to pull their data…

8 Educator resources Under the “More” option, are the Educator Resources. Google Classroom/Student Resouces/”How to’s” are all there! Check it out!

9 Digging into the Product!

10 As a new librarian, Duncan Smith struggled with the fact that readers' advisory services were only as good as the individual librarian's memory and ability to read a wide range of genres. He thought there should be a database that would be a 'secret weapon' for keeping track of all the great books to recommend. In 1990, he talked Roger Rohweder and John Strickler into creating NoveList. In 1994, they sold their first copy. NoveList was an immediate hit with librarians and launched with 20,000 titles and 1,200 reviews. In 1999, EBSCO acquired NoveList from CARL. At that time, NoveList had just five employees. Today, NoveList is a division of EBSCO with more than 50 employees. Over 20+ years, the NoveList team has continued to innovate and develop solutions for readers' advisory, catalog enrichment, newsletters, library marketing, and more. But, throughout it all, the core mission continues to be helping libraries help readers

11 Believable and Upbeat; World-building and Descriptive; Offbeat and Quirky:
Spunky and Attention Grabbing

12 https://www. ebscohost
NoveList Plus is an easy-to-use database that matches readers with books. LibraryAware comes with hundreds of ready-made templates so you can create self-guided pathways that help readers discover great books. With NoveList Select, your catalog shows recommendations from NoveList. Watch this video to learn more. NoveList K-8 Plus is a trusted source of read-alike recommendations specifically for younger readers. It helps kids find books that are just right for their reading level and interests. Parents, teachers, and librarians can also find tools to teach with books and engage young readers. One Review: "As a school librarian, I need to create lists of books to order, teach various genres, and meet teacher requests for thematic and curricular units. I love that I can go to NoveList and create these lists … it makes me look like a Library Goddess.” — Debbie B., Media Coordinator, North Carolina

13 Our lists make it really easy for busy librarians (and readers) to find a list of great books to read. Top ten, best of, favorites, award winners, and more. Just download them and go! Book reviews A Single Place for Reviews Tired of searching multiple places just to find out what people are saying about a book? NoveList includes reviews from professionals (Booklist, Kirkus, Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal), as well as from readers (Goodreads, Chilifresh). One stop shopping! Appeal factors NoveList Has Appeal

14 Appeal factors are terms that help kids decide whether or not a book is “their style” Looking for funny graphic novels? Or exciting rescue stories? We have appeal terms that will help! Learn more about appeals; download a copy of The Secret Language of Books: A Guide to Appeal Award lists Award-Winners, All in One Place There are A LOT of book awards out there – Caldecott Medal, ALA Notable Books, Newberry Medal, Parents Choice, and more. Wouldn't it be great if there was one place to find lists of award-winning books? NoveList has them.

15 NoveList Plus is lovingly created by librarians and book experts
NoveList Plus is lovingly created by librarians and book experts. We have over 25 librarians on staff, plus teachers and others from around the country who contribute their expertise. Our hand-crafted recommendations are created by professionals, so you can trust them to be high-quality. We tell you who wrote a recommendation and why the recommendation makes sense. Read more about NoveList's recommendations. Extras Resources for Teachers and Parents If you teach with books, NoveList K-8 Plus is the place to go for inspiration and education. Need lists of books by topic or unit of study? We have ready-to-go materials that are quick and easy to use. Need books for your lessons that meet Common Core State Standards? We have Curriculum Connections and other materials that will get you started. Learn more about our Common Core resources. Reading Lists Reading Lists!

16 NoveList K-8 Plus Features
NoveList K-8 Plus is especially for younger readers. It has reading recommendations for both fiction and nonfiction, for kids in grades K-8. Use it to find just the right books for every reader. Book recommendations Find Just Right Books for Younger Readers Have kids who love action/adventure? Kids who want to read books just like their favorite, Harry Potter? Students who have to find nonfiction books at their reading level? NoveList K-8 Plus makes it easy to find just right books that match each reader's interests and reading level. Experts Created by Book Experts

17 That’s all folks! Have a great day and safe travels!


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