Library Youth Outreach
26 Ways to Connect with Children, Young Adults and Their Families
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About the Book
With tightened library budgets the norm, librarians run the risk of cutting back so much that they isolate themselves from their patrons and their communities. This doesn’t have to happen. The outreach methods detailed in this book range from simple actions to detailed processes. Each of the 26 chapters provides helpful information for both those new to library outreach and those with years of experience.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Edited by Kerol Harrod and Carol Smallwood
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 212
Bibliographic Info: 8 photos, index
Copyright Date: 2014
pISBN: 978-0-7864-7345-8
eISBN: 978-1-4766-1420-5
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Foreword by Lesley S.J. Farmer 1
Preface Kerol Harrod and Carol Smallwood 3
Part 1—Community Outreach
Creative Community Connections Gloria Adams 5
Hospital Storytelling Outreach André R. Powe 12
Rooted in the Community: Small and Rural Library Outreach Michelle A. McIntyre and Melanie L. Ramsey 18
Youth Contests as Outreach Natalie Houston 26
Annual Programs for Youth and Community Ann McDuffie 34
Part 2—Library Partnerships
Team Outreach: Librarians Pairing Up Shawn D. Walsh and Melanie A. Lyttle 41
It Takes a Village: A Public and a School Library Collaborate Annie Miller 47
Part 3—Reaching Patrons and Building Bridges
Reaching Kids Who Are Experiencing Homelessness Vikki C. Terrile 54
Booktalking for Incarcerated Teens: Scalable, Sustainable Success from the Hennepin County Home School Sara Zettervall and Amy Mars 63
Youth Focus Groups: Finding Out What Patrons Really Want Brittany Nethers 71
Outreach to Spanish-Speaking Families Sarah Kaufman 77
Reaching Out to LGBTQ Youth Jamie Campbell Naidoo 84
Early Literacy Outreach for Teen Parents Corinne Sanchez and Xelena González 92
Part 4—Technology
Using (Free) Technology to Reach Out … and Bring In! Amanda Nichols Hess 102
Creating and Running a Digital Bookmaking Fair for School or Public Libraries Stacy Creel 109
Part 5—Preschool and Elementary Outreach
Preschool Outreach: Small Public Library Programs Rebecca D. Richardson 116
Taking Your Show on the Road: STEM and Early Literacy Storytime Outreach Josie B. Hanneman 122
After-School Storytimes: Activities for Elementary School Outreach Krissy Wick 129
Traveling Summer Reading Show Carol H. Waxman and Susan M. Hansen 135
Overnight at the Library Tami Morehart 142
Art Outreach: A Library Success Story Mary Lou Carolan 149
Part 6—Middle School and Teen Outreach
Promoting the Library and Summer Reading Program: Grabbing the Attention of Middle School Students Stefanie Blankenship 155
Contests and After-School Activities for Middle School Leigh A. Woznick 161
Turntables and Tater Tots: Lunchroom Outreach That Works Leah Durand, Abigail Harwood and Joseph Wilk 169
Outreach Outcome: I’m Going to the Library After School! Joanna Nelson and Kaitlin Hoke 178
Teen Volunteers and Children’s Programs: Two-for-One Programming Sharon Colvin 187
About the Contributors 195
Index 199
Book Reviews & Awards
“The ideas in this book can help grow both attendance and circulation, not only among children and young adults but also their families who accompany them to the library. The book is very easy to read and has a great many useful ideas. It should be on most public or school library media specialist’s professional development shelves or personal reading lists…highly recommended”—ARBA; “value as a reference guide”—Australian Library Journal; “well-written and informative…highly recommended”—Library Media Connection; “This book offers creative, easy-to-implement outreach and programming ideas that will create positive, lasting learning experiences, build life skills, and pave the way for our nation’s budding future leaders.”—Kathleen Clauson, Western Illinois University; “Provides a broad spectrum of great ideas to invigorate your library’s youth programming…you’ll refer to this again and again!”—Suzann Holland, Director, Monroe Public Library, Wisconsin; “Library Youth Outreach offers dozens of immediately usable ideas for connecting outside the library walls…an essential task for today’s libraries.”—Elaine Williams, Highland County District Library, Lynchburg, Ohio; “This anthology has captured creative ways for libraries to instill in younger patrons that the library is a sanctuary for adventure, dreams, escape, entertainment, hope, and recognition during a time when forming lasting bonds with younger customers is more important than ever.”— Kaley Daniel, Texas Tech University Libraries; “An invaluable resource for librarians with examples of successful library programs, outreach, and community partnerships…for all ages and populations.”—Aline Wilson, retired, Hernando County Public Library System, Brooksville, Florida.