Angela’s List of Recommended Blogs for School Librarians My blog: http://suburbiaschoollibrarian.blogspot.com/ My Media Minutes gallery: http://mediaminutesgallery.wikispaces.com/ Other OELMA Members’ Blogs: Krista Taracuk: http://kristaspicks.blogspot.com/ Stephanie Raub: http://stephthelibrarian.blogspot.com/ Search for these titles in your RSS feed (i.e. Google Reader account) and add for great ideas to use and share! Teaching/Librarianship: Scholastic’s Top Teaching State of Ohio Education Always Learning The Innovative Educator Why Boys Fail Blue Skunk Blog Adventures in Librarianship AASL Blog Cathy Nelson’s Professional Thoughts Eliterate Librarian Holly Hibner The Adventures of Library Girl The Candid Librarian The Compulsive Reader The Practical Librarian (Website not blog, can google it) Doctor Loopy: Glog entitled “Doctor Loopy’s House of Fun ” Technology: New Stephen’s Lighthouse Angela Wojtecki, OELMA 2012
Teachers Love Smartboards Free Technology for Teachers Unplggd “ Don ’ t Take My Word for it! ” aka Others ’ Blog Recommendations: Just for Librarian Fun (a funny list): http://bit.ly/PQWMwa The Eliterate Librarian (Tamara Cox)’s Recommended Blogs (7/2012 posting) Book Review Blogs: Amity Middle School-Bethany Book Blog- Love this blog because it is geared towards middle school and they share a wide range of books, including YA that is still Ok for my kids. BookTalk: KidsRead: This blog is maintained by the King County Library System in Washington. They have an adult and teen section as well, but I read this one for middle grade books and books for my young son. Story Snoops Blog: This blog shares great lists of books based on theme, suggestions for promoting reading to your kids, and it is a non-library perspective. The bloggers are moms and I like having that perspective on reviews. GreenBeanTeenQueen: YA book reviewer. Love her YA movie news updates. Guys Lit Wire: Reviews of boy friendly books. Not always Ok for middle school, but I feel strongly about providing materials for my boys so I appreciate this blog. INK: Interesting Nonfiction for Kids: Started following this blog because of the Common Core standards. NF authors write posts about research, their books, school visits and more. Miss Christine: Middle grade book reviews from an Iowa librarian. Mrs. Hill's Book Blog: Middle grade and YA book reviews. Mrs. Readerpantz: Love this blog. She includes a Bottom Line, Readalikes and Content sections to her reviews. Also shares program ideas, top ten lists and more. If you are in middle school you must read her blog and... Ms. Yingling Reads: Middle grade reviews. I like that she shares the strengths and weaknesses of each book and she often picks boy friendly books. Talking About Teen Books: YA book reviews. Teach Mentor Texts: Reviews of all levels of books. I really like that they give you the age range to read alone or with teacher, complementary books, reading and writing strategies to address, writing prompts and topics covered for each review. The Nonfiction Detectives: Two librarians review nonfiction. Another addition for me since getting into the Common Core standards. YA Love: YA reviews, but many are Ok for middle school. The Life of a Librarian: Better When Read- I like this blog because she is new to the profession, just finished her first year. She shares her challenges and thoughts as she begins her career (sounds like me:). Library Displays: This blog shares displays ideas. A weakness of mine. Angela Wojtecki, OELMA 2012
Love Chapter Books: Kelli Beason just started blogging and I found her blog after she commented on one of my posts. I like what she has written so far and look forward to reading more. Mighty Little Librarian: I just <3 Tiffany Whitehead. I'm sure you do too. Great ideas for middle school, technology, and libraries in general. Reading her blog turned into a friendship that I hold dear. The Busy Librarian: I "met" Matthew Winner through the Level Up Book Club. Can't believe I didn't know about his blog before this. Great stuff here. The Daring Librarian: Gwyneth Jones' blog. Really...don't you read this already? Of course you do. True Adventures of a High School Librarian: Nikki Robertson's blog. She is a co-founder of EdCamp Atlanta. She also has a great Pinterest collection that you must follow. Can't wait to meet her in ATL. TLT: Teen Librarian's Toolbox: You should follow for the graphics she shares, but stay for the great ideas and content. Try Curiosity: Elementary book talks and lessons from a librarian at an international school in Hungary. Watch.Connect.Read: John Schumacher's elementary blog. Love his Newbery Challenge videos, book trailers, author interviews and passion. Carolina Librarians: Auntie Librarian: Jennifer Tazerouti's blog about her middle school library. She has an infectious attitude. Cathy Nelson's Professional Thoughts: Cathy's blog is widely read and rewarded so she doesn't need my endorsement, but I love reading fellow SC librarian, Cathy Nelson. Dear Diary, my teen angst has a book count...and a blog: The book review blog from Jennifer Chesney. A high school librarian that I am proud to work with in my district. Informania: Fran Bullington has to be one of the sweetest people ever. She shares her thoughts, ideas and concerns about librarianship here. She is my advocacy guru! It All Started in the Library...: This is my buddy, Lorena Swetnam's blog. She is a middle school librarian in SC. She just started blogging this summer and I've already learned from her. You should too. Knight Reader: Kelly Knight is a voracious reader. She reviews YA books here but also has a Knight Reader Junior now that she is an elementary librarian. And one of the coolest blog names ever. Tech Tips and Timely Tidbits: Our state organization's president, Heather Loy, blogs here. Love keeping up with her adventures and ideas. The Adventures of Library Girl: Jennifer LaGarde's awesome, award winning blog where she shares programming ideas, advocacy ideas and more. I signed up to present at NC's library conference so I can meet her! Surely you already read this! The Candid Librarian: Jennifer Northrup's blog about her middle school library. Can't wait to meet her soon and hang with her at the NC conference. The Librarian in the Middle: Kristen Hearne's blog that mixes book reviews and technology. I love this concept and I'm privileged to be able to work with Kristen in my district. One of my favorite librarians on the planet. This Space Reserved: This spot is reserved for Monique German. She is a middle school librarian in my district. I've mentioned her in blog posts before. She has spectacular ideas, an upbeat attitude, and she almost never tells me I'm crazy even though she probably thinks it:) Kristen and I have encouraged her to blog and she is such a perfectionist that she is still planning it out. Can't wait to add you to my reader one day, Monique:) Angela Wojtecki, OELMA 2012
Librarianship- Big Picture: District Dispatch: This is the ALA Washington Office's blog. They share legislation and other national issues related to librarianship. Blue Skunk Blog: Doug Johnson's blog. His posts make me think and often laugh at his snarky sense of humor. Neverending Search: Joyce Valenza's blog. I think it is a requirement to read this to keep your license. Not So Distant Future: Libraries and technology. What more do you want? The Book Whisperer: I'm putting Donalyn Miller's blog under this heading because I think her ideas and advice about literacy are so important. If you haven't read her book. Go now! YALSA blog: Official YALSA blog. Great for Tweets of the Week and App of the Week. Technology: Free Tech 4 Teachers: If I had to only chose one tech blog to read this would be it for me. Toys to Tools: Liz Kolb's blog about using cell phones in education. This is my favorite tech topic so I love this blog even though she doesn't always post very often. I Education Apps Review: App reviews by educators. I'm always on the look out for more apps. Learning in Hand: Tony Vincent's awesome blog on all things Apple. If you have Apple products at home or at school you should look at his site. Just Because: Daily Infographic: As the title describes they share one infographic each day. I really like infographics. I learn something every day and sometimes they are directly related to reading or education. J's Everyday Fashion: I found this blog on Pinterest and started following because I am fashion challenged. I would wear a uniform if I could. She has cute fashion ideas and they are affordable. Level Up Book Club: I'm participating in this book club so I'm dutifully reading and completing my book club assignments:) Nerdy Book Club: If you're reading this you are a nerd. You should join the Nerdy Book Club and make it official. Book reviews, book promotion, reading lives posts and more. Angela Wojtecki, OELMA 2012
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