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June 2009: Upcoming YA Authors Chats on Readergirlz!

If you haven’t checked out the Readergirlz website or blog lately, I want to alert you to two YA author chats coming up soon:

  • On Tuesday, June 9th at 6 PM PST/9 PM EST, there will be a special chat at the readergirlz blog to celebrate the release of Lovestruck Summer by diva Melissa Walker. Join us!
  • Discuss the book of the month for June, Sweethearts by Sara Zarr,  with the author herself.  Sara Zarr will be chatting live at the readergirlz blog on Wednesday, June 17th at 6 PM PST/9 PM EST. The chat will last for about an hour.

For  more info on this month’s featured book and author, surf over to the current issue of Readergirlz!

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Viewzi, the Visual Search Engine

I discovered several cool tools yesterday at the BIGGER Conference at Georgia Southern University—one of these tools is Viewzi, the visual search engine.  In a nutshell, Viewzi searches a wide range of content, including websites, videos, mp3 files , images, news sites, and Google Books; it can generate tag clouds related to your search and allow you to search content related to those tags, too!  Here is a visual representation it generated for me for a Google timeline on stem cells:

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I think students, especially visually oriented learners, will enjoy this graphic way of searching and exploring results!  I am looking forward to exploring this fun alternative search engine.

You can read more about Viewzi in this Read Write Web article; you may also want to check out this TechCrunch article.  Follow Viewzi on Twitter! for updates and news on Viewzi.

Categories: Web 2.0 | Tags: , , , , , | 1 Comment

A New Path to Research: LibGuides!

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The Unquiet Library is thrilled to announce the latest addition to our information literacy toolbox:  LibGuides! What, you may ask, is LibGuides?

LibGuides is the amazingly popular, easy to use, web 2.0 library knowledge sharing system. Librarians use it to create attractive multimedia content, share knowledge and information, and promote library resources to the community. Academic, Public, Special, and K-12 School Libraries find LibGuides an ideal solution for subject guides, information portals, course guides, community guides, research help, faculty/teacher support, etc.

How can we as school libraries use LibGuides?

School libraries find LibGuides a solution for:

  • General subject guides
  • “Homework Help” guides
  • “How to” guides related to various library services
  • Collaborating with teachers on selecting library resources for classes
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  • Familiarizing students with tools and methods used in college-level research.

Over 500 colleges and schools are now using LibGuides!  Here at Creekview High School, we are using LibGuides to create research pathfinders for your research assignments from your teachers.  The LibGuides platform allows us to organize the resources for your research in a clear and consistent manner.  We can also integrate our favorite books, web resources, and delicious bookmarks as well as RSS feeds, your teacher’s handouts, and a timeline of due dates for your projects.  Each research guide offers you the option to print out the guide in a printer friendly manner; you can also use the “Share This” button to post or bookmark the research guide to your favorite social network!

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You can go to our LibGuides home page to register for email updates so that you are notified when a new research guide is added.  LibGuides work great in Explorer or Firefox browsers, too!

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We hope that this new tool will enhance your research experience!  We will be getting your feedback when you come to visit with your classes this spring—let us know how LibGuides is working for you!

Categories: Celebrations, Research Pathfinders, Web 2.0 | Tags: , , , | 3 Comments

Looking for Book Reviews? Check out Ms. Hill’s Book Blog!

I would like to point you to a fabulous resource for interesting and entertaining book reviews:   Pamela Hill’s book blog! Ms. Hill, a middle school librarian, reviews the latest YA books with a fresh and fun perspective.  I also love how she incorporates videos of book trailers, too!  Be sure to bookmark this blog in your favorites or delicious account, or better yet, add it to your Google Reader account so that you don’t miss a single review!

Categories: Author News, Book Musings, Book Spotlights, Book Videos, YA Lit, YA Lit 2.0 | Tags: , , , , , | Leave a comment

Life Magazine Photo Archive @ Google!

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LIFE photo archive hosted by Google via kwout 

Check out the amazing new Life magazine photo archives hosted by Google!  This is a treasure trove of important and striking historic photos that are great for the study of history and culture.  Many thanks to Dr. Peter Smagorinsky at UGA and David Warlick for the scoop on this terrific new resource!  You can read more about this collection and public use of these photos at:

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