Archive for October, 2008
Who YA? Why YA? How YA?
Thanks to the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh for hosting me for two workshops today, Pain in the Brain and Who YA? Why YA? How YA?. If you attended the afternoon session, please take a moment to complete the evaluation online at:http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=U2pDjGj9R8P2jptzsGAkzA_3d_3d
Links: http://www.delicious.com/informationgoddess29/pittsburgh
Handouts for AM Session:
Understanding the Teenage Brain
Search Institute 40 Developmental Assets
Toward a Blue Print for Youth: Making Positive Youth Development a National Priority
VOYA Teen Pop Culture Quiz (update #25)
Young Adults Deserve the Best: Competencies for Librarians Serving Youth
Handouts for PM Session
10 Tricks for Getting Teens to Read
Carousel Brainstorming Template (the notes from our exercise follow
Reader’s Advisory Booklist
“Experimental” genre
Media: 24 (tv show)
Books:
- Young Bond Adventures by Charlie Higson
- Storm Breaker by Anthony Horowitz
- Spyboy by Peter David, Pop Mhan, and Norman Le
- Nonfiction about spies, forensics, etc.
- Code Orange by Caroline Cooney
- Little Brother by Cory Doctorow
- Real TimeClick (multiple authors – experimental) ???
- Toe Tagged: True Stories from the Morgue by Jaime Joyce
- TimeTwisters (choose your own adventure graphic novel) by Mike Taylor
- Biographies of people from the tv show (like Kiefer Sutherland! Woot!)
- Books about the CIA, secret service
Sports (This list is ballin’)
Media: NBA 2K9 (game)
Books:
- NBA 2K9 Prima Game Guide
- Black and White by Paul Volponi
- Rucker Park Set-Up by Paul Volponi
- Ball Don’t Lie by Matt de la Pena
- King James: the LeBraun James Story by LeBraun James
- Girl Got Game by Shizuro Seino (manga)
- Final Four (mystery) series by John Feinstein
- Game of My Life by Jason “J-Mac” McElwain
- Eagle Blue: A Team, A Tribe, and a High School Basketball Season in Arctic Alaska by Michael D’Orso
- Life, Love and the Pursuit of Free-Throws by Janette Ralliston
- Slam Magazine
- books by Michael Lewis
- One on One by Tabitha King
- Danger Zone by David Klass
- Contender and pretty much anything else by Lipsyte
- books by Rich Wallace
- books by Chris Crutcher
- Best American Sports Writing (anthology)
- Dairy Queen by Catherine Murdock
- In the Paint: Tattoos of the NBA and Stories Behind Them by Andrew Gottleib
Action Adventure
Media: Grand Theft Auto (game rated M for Mature, #1 game for teen boys age 13, #2 game for teen girls age 13)
Books:
- Holes by Louis Sachar
- Monster by Walter Dean Myers
- HomeBoyz by Alan Lawrence Sitomer
- Tyrell by Coe Booth
- Grace After Midnight by Felicia “Snoop” Pearson
- Breaking Rank by Kristin Randall
- Stanley Tookie Williams – autobiography of life in crime without glorifying – “Life in Prison”(?)
- Bluford High series by Anne Schraff
- Monster Garage: How to Customize Damn Near Anything
- Hot Rod magazine
- books about True Crime/Police/Criminal Justice
- Forensic Pathology
- Satire (but not Gulliver’s Travels)
- Mobster biographies
- books abou Tupac Shakur
- books about the Hell’s Angels
- Freedom Writer’s Diary by Erin Gruwell
- A Rose Grew from Concrete by Tupac Shakur
- Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Souljah
- Thieves Like Us by Stephen Cole
Historical
Media: Call of Duty (game)
Books:
- Band of Brothers by Stephen Ambrose
- Biographies of World War II heroes
- From Here to Eternity by James Jones
- Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
- Bridge over the River Kwai by Pierre Boulle
- Thin Red Line by James Jones
- Flags of Our Fathers by James Bradley
- We Were Soldiers by Joseph L. Galloway
- Bloodlines (Legacy of Force series) by Karen Traviss
- Summer of My German Soldier by Bette Greene
- books by Ernest Hemingway
- books by Harry Mazer
- Navajo Code Talkers by Nathan Aaseng
- Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers
- War Stories by Garth Ennis
- The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien
- Sunrise over Fallujah by Walter Dean Myers
- Cracker, the Best Dog in Vietnam by Cynthia Kadohata
- Books about the military, code-breaking
- Battle Dress by Amy Efaw
- Pride of Baghdad by Brian K. Vaughan
SF/SciFi
What’s not lit based? What’s not obvious?
Media: Cloverfield (film)
Books:
- Filmographies
- Tomorrow When the War Began by John Marsden
- Life as We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer
- The Dead and the Gone by Susan Beth Pfeffer
- Rats by Robin Jarvis
- Gil’s All-Fright Diner by A. Lee Martinez
- Watchers by Dean Koontz
- Justice League of America World War III by Grant Morrison
- 1st person perspective YA with edgy/nauseating content (think 1st person P.O.V. camera angles)
- Something set in NYC
Fantasy
Hard to think of anything that’s not literature first
Media: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Books:
- Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
- books by Libba Bray
- City of Bones by Cassandra Clare
- Vampire High by Douglas Rees
- Wicked by Gregory Maguire
- Dracula by Bram Stoker
- Buffy Watcher’s Guides by Christopher Golden
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy: Fear and Loathing in Sunnydale by James B South and William Irwin
- Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause
- Hellsing by Kohta Hirano
- House of Night by P.C. Cast
Media: Harry Potter
Books:
- Spiderwick by HJolly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi
- Prydaine Chronicles by Lloyd Alexander
- Poison by Chris Wooding
- Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
- Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan
Carousel Brainstorming exercise
I. Volunteers/Service
A. Type of Programs: Community Garden
B. Collaboration in Community: Food Coops, Farms, Garden Centers
C. Working with Schools: Science teachers can help plan and advertise programs; Key clubs and honor societies can be participants
D. Promotion/PR: Signs in Home Depot; Garden concepts; Sponsorships; Community groups; NewslettersLibrary blog; Publicity in schools, laser tag centers, hang-outs
II Reading Programs
A. Type of Programs: Speed Critique (i.e. like speed dating, two minute critique to person across from you, then move to next person)
B. Collaboration in Community; Local Paper; Community Groups (Churches, YMCA); Boys & Girls club Bookstores; Coffee shops; Local businesses
C. Working with Schools: offer extra credit to participants; Do during booktalk visit
D. Promotion/PR: library newsletter/website; Cable access channel; bookstores; coffee shops; local businesses
III. Contests
A. Type of Programs: Cooking contest (dessert)
B. Collaboration in Community: Stores that sell cooking supplies; Culinary schools; Restaurants; Chefs; Local food media, newspapers and magazines
C. Working with Schools: No-cook meals (demo to promote); Toaster oven meals (demo to promote); Fortune cookies with event info
D. Promotion/PR: Volunteers make posters; Librarians make aprons; Wear cookware promoting program; Flyers to diners; Info in library cookbooks; Bakesale
IV. Technology/Computers/Media
A. Types of Programs: SSBB Family Tournament
B. Collaboration in Community: Electronic/tech stores; Local food places for snacks
C. Working with Schools: Space where it happens; Send promotional materials; Teachers could be a team member or students v. teachers
D. Promotion/PR: Social networks; Local papers; Announcements in schools; PTA meetings; Library websites; Flyers
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LILRC Futures Conference
Thanks so much to the Long Island Resource Council (LILRC) for inviting me to present at their annual fall conference on the Future of Libraries! My talk on Friday was on Innovative Gaming & Technology programs for youth. Slides are online at slideshare:
Links are on Delicious, bundled under LILRC, with the tag “future”:
http://delicious.com/informationgoddess29/future
Many of the Gaming and Web 2.0 handouts are on my website at http://www.informationgoddess.info/formsfliers.html – articles are bookmarked on Delicious.
Photos are online at http://flickr.com/photos/lilrc
Games provided at session:
- DDR Supernova 2 on PS2
- Guitar Hero III on PS2
- Mario Kart on Wii
- Brain Age on Nintendo DS
- Guitar Hero: on tour on Nintendo DS
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CALS In-Service
Thanks to the Central Arkansas Library System for hosting me in Little Rock, AR at their staff inservice last week.
Slides:
Links: http://delicious.com/informationgoddess29/bundle:AR%20Library%20Association
Selected Handouts: http://informationgoddess.info/formsfliers.html
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AR Library Association
Thanks to ARLA for inviting me to Rogers, AR for their conference, where I spoke for an hour about gaming at the library! Apologizes for the green slides
we had a faulty projector. YOu can see the slides in glorious full color at Slideshare, and below.
Slides:
Links: http://delicious.com/informationgoddess29/bundle:AR%20Library%20Association
Selected Handouts: http://informationgoddess.info/formsfliers.html
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MO Library Association Preconference: Get Your Game On!
Thanks to MOLA for inviting me to St. Louis for their preconference on gaming at the library!
Slides are online at Slideshare and embedded here:
Links: http://delicious.com/informationgoddess29/bundle:MO%20Library%20Association
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