Tuesday, April 28, 2009
#9 - Internet
Sunday, April 26, 2009
#8 - Research Visual/Multimedia
This chart that I found, by searching through Google Images, comes from the newsletter for the school, Sherwood Forest, written November 5/6, 2008. It explains to parents the correlation of the time reading, the number of words read, and the percentile rank achieved according to the time spent reading.

http://schools.fwps.org/shf/newsshf/newsletter/11.5.08.pdf
It clearly proves that the number of minutes spent reading, not only increases the number of words read by the student, but also increases their success on standardized testing.

Copyright information given from company : ©Lab Safety Supply, Inc.
I apologize for the coloring but, even with their permission, I cannot get the picture to come through in perfect color.
#7 - Image


Thursday, April 23, 2009
#6d -Browsing Search

Title: "Suggested Books for Children: An Annotated Bibliography."
NHSA Dialog: A Research-to-Practice Journal for the Early Intervention Field. 11.4 (2008): 238-247. (found 4-19-2009)
I found this hit to be a relevant book for giving parents and teachers a list of suggested books to share with students. It also looks as if it would be divided into specific lists according to the content of the storybook.
I found the browsing search to be very simplistic but time consuming. I kept wanting to add more search terms to speed up the process of finding a book/article relevant to my query. I guess this should have been the first type of search I had done. It could have led my other queries in a different direction (more enhanced vocabulary) after browsing through all the articles before finding this one.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
#6c - Specific Facet Search
Question: What books are good for elementary children to share with parents?
Facets:
S1:books or novels
S2:children or elementary
S3:parents or family
I began my search with S1 because I am looking for books. Unfortunately, this is too broad of a topic and came up with too many hits. I improved the wording for this search by making it:
picture books or novels : This gave me 37,407 hits.
Searching only S2 resulted in 94,148 hits. S3 gave me 35,118 hits. Even though this number was less than S1, it was not what I was looking for - which was books for families to share. Doing a building block search of the revised S1 and S2, I narrowed my results to 6,072. By doing even more with the revised S1 and S2 and S3 search, my results came up to 132 hits. Using the filter of the publication dates narrowed down to the field of 1992-2009, I got 81 results. Using the Advanced Search, I could narrow these results even more by clicking on Scholarly Journals (peer reviewed) and it went down to 8 hits. Looking through these few, I found one that looked promising:

Title: Celebrations, 1992: Literature Across the Curriculum
Author: Cullinan, B.E.
Source: Reading Teacher; May92, Vol. 45, Issue 9, p108, 8p. 5 bw
ISSN: 00340561
This book is about a few picture books that are great for sharing with family, about families, and information about a few other books that are topic specific for students.
My thoughts on this type of search: I don't feel as if it led me to my book any easier than the building blocks search. It did show me that I needed to specify what types of books I was looking for (picture books) to add to my query and help narrow my search.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
#6 b - Citation Pearl-Growing Search


ISBN: 0-8129-3018-5 (paperback)
#6a - Building Block Search
Question: What books are good for elementary children to share with parents?
I chose the following facets to perform my search.
s1: books or novels
s2: elementary or children
s3: parents or family
s4: (books or novels) AND (elementary or children) AND (parents or family)
s1 came back with 1810 hits
s2 came back with 13 hits
s3 came back with 3044 hits
s4 returned 1 hit

The above screen shot shows you the one result.
Title: The Complete Idiots Guide to Reading with Your Child
Author: Helen Coronato
Publication Date: August 2007
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Imprint: Alpha Books
Country of Publication: United States
Market: United States
ISBN: 1-59257-661-3
ISBN 13: 978-1-59257-661-6
Item Status: Out of Print (Readily Available)
Binding Format: Perfect
Pages: 318
Price: $14.95 (USD Retail) (Publisher)
This method of searching worked very well for me. This would be a book (even though it is out of print) that I would recommend to parents when selecting books to read with their children. The search worked when combining the facets for narrowing my search.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
#5 Tagging/Indexing/Cataloging
Tags:
(Sept. 2008)(1) books and reading(1) children(1) children and reading(1) children's literature(2) history and criticism(1) Librarian Guide(1)
http://www.librarything.com/work/5598595
While searching for "children's literature" to use in the library and adding books into my own account on LibraryThing, I came across the book I have now tagged. It is written by my own advisor, Dr. Sylvia Vardell, at TWU. I actually purchased this book after I saw it listed for a class I will be taking in the future. The information I have read has been very informative in selecting books to place into the library and for lessons to go with stories to share in the library. While looking on TitleWave, I read that this was an excellent reference book for the graduate student, the new librarian and even the librarian that has seen it all. The book is known to have lessons that cover all genres and activities to inspire the love of reading into all students and their families. I look forward to reading the book and using it as a valuable resource for the library.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
#4 Adding RSS
I chose School Library Journal for their interviews with Authors. This helps me pull in the latest and greatest authors that are currently in the news. By adding this RSS feed from
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/community/Interviews/47052.html
I am able to see many authors, read information about them and learn about their books. I look forward to keeping up with the many great books that are coming out every day by reading about the authors that wrote them.
Monday, February 9, 2009
#3 Adding a Podcast
Monday, February 2, 2009
#2 - Related Blogs
As stated in her website, http://jkrbooks.typepad.com/blog/ , located in her Mission Statement:
That is why I've started this website. This site is for anyone who has an interest in raising children who love books. It is for librarians and teachers, and parents and aunts and uncles and grandparents. And it's for people like me, who believe that the world will be a better place if more children grow up with the opportunity to love books. I hope to provide encouragement and education, a sense of community, and of course book ideas. I welcome your feedback. Thanks for reading! -- Jen
Saturday, January 24, 2009
My First Blog!
I am a librarian in a 3 - 5 public school and look forward to using this technology with my students and fellow teachers and move them into this world of technology!
I look forward to using this as a way to get my students and staff more involved in the books and authors spotlighted in the library.