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Incorporating Responsive Librarianship in Children and Teen ProgrammingTrackTween, Teen or Young Adult Programming or Services Level of ExperienceBeginner Target AudienceSchool Librarians, Special Librarians, and Youth Services Session Description
This interactive presentation will introduce the concept of responsive librarianship and will model activities that can be used with children and young adults to help them find connections between the books they read and their own mental health.. PresentersBrittany Baum, University of South Florida Peter Cannon, University of South Florida Janet Chan, University of South Florida Denise Shereff, University of South Florida Natalie Taylor, University of South Florida Natalie Greene Taylor, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor and the Program Coordinator for the School of Information Masters of Library and Information Science program at the University of South Florida. Her research focuses on young people’s access to information. More specifically, she studies youth information behavior, information intermediaries, and information policy as it affects youth information access. She is an Editor of Library Quarterly and is active in several professional organizations, including the Florida Library Association (FLA), the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), and the Association for Library and Information Science Educators (ALISE). She has published articles in over two dozen scholarly journals, her research has appeared in American Libraries, and she has co-authored three books.
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