Teens 3.0: The Future of Library Service for Teens - KLA Conference 2010 Virtual Session
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Kate Pickett, Teens 3.0: The Future of Library Services to Young Adults
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Join Young Adult Librarian Kate Pickett of the Johnson County Library and talk about the future of library services to teens, one of the most dynamic age groups. Look into the future and see what the library will look like 5, 10, 30 years in the future and how teens will shape that future.
Kate Pickett's favorite parts of her job include booktalks, playing Wii at work and long walks on the beach. She also enjoys watching Project Runway and calling it professional research for the annual teen fashion show. Kate is a member of ALA, YALSA and is the Secretary of the Kansas Young Adult Librarians section of KLA. Find out more about Kate's work with young adults at http://blogs.jocoteenscene.org/pickettup and http://www.goodreads.com/profile/katepickett.
Presentation handout
Presentation Slides
Additional Resources:
WJ Topic Page: Young Adults & Teens http://ks.webjunction.org/young-adults-and-teens
WJ Course: Reaching Teenagers (LE@D)
Also at WebJunction:
- Teens are a Treasure at Your Library (2 downloadable handouts in MS Word format)
- Milton (ON) Public Library: Especially for Teens
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