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Idaho at the National Book Festival

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The 2009 National Book Festival was held on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Marj Hooper and Pam Bradshaw from the Idaho Commission for Libraries represented Idaho in the Pavilion of the States, promoting reading, sharing information about Idaho literacy and library programs, and answering questions about Idaho writers and libraries.

American Characters

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Not for Children Only

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Autobiographies

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Read Long & Prosper (for teens)

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I’m pleased to announce “Read Long & Prosper” is the winning slogan for key-chain id wallets. Thanks to all 37 folks who voted. Here’s the breakdown—Read Long & Prosper, 16; Library: The Final Frontier, 7; Book-Obsessed, 5; and Need to Read, 9.

School Library Partnerships

School Library Partnerships: Building strong libraries, building powerful students

Summer Brain Drain?

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We are Teachers provides great resources for both public and school librarians. Here are their recommendations that can give you ideas to help parents prevent summer brain drain!

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Teen Read Week

Celebrate Teen Read Week Oct. 18-24!

This year's theme is Read Beyond Reality @ your library, which encourages teens to read something out of this world, just for the fun of it.

Creativity Rewarded!

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Tweens & Teens

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The Idaho Commission for Libraries is all about delivering services to diverse populations--including tweens and teens.

Teen Read Week October 18 to 24, 2009

The results are in! See these amazing Teen Read Week videos!

New Technologies and New Literacies for Teens-2010

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LiLI

LiLI: A (very) short history

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