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  3. No. 99 (2014): Everybody wants something: Canadian YA librarianship

No. 99 (2014): Everybody wants something: Canadian YA librarianship

Issue 99 cover
Published: 2014-10-17

Articles

  • Table of Contents for Everybody Wants Something: The Changing Face of Canadian Young Adult Librarianship

    Mark Black
    • PDF
  • Introduction

    Mark Black
    • PDF
  • Bios

    Tess Grynoch
    • PDF
  • Queering space

    Madeline King
    • PDF
  • My dog ate it ... the internet and other useful Canadian homework tools

    Anna Bustin
    • PDF
  • Youth filmmaking in canada

    Madeline King
    • PDF
  • Listeners‘ Advisory: Successfully Recommending Music to Teens

    Mark Black
    • PDF
  • The rise of self-publishing, the young adult novel, and collections development in Canada

    Melanie Jasmine Grant
    • PDF
  • Make Write - A Zine Workshop How-to

    Mark Black
    • PDF
  • In defense of urban fiction

    Madeline King
    • PDF
  • Family Focus: How Family Literacy Day is changing the way we read

    Anna Bustin
    • PDF
  • Teen choice (book) awards : the red maple and white pine program of the ola

    Melanie Jasmine Grant
    • PDF
  • Book Reviews

    Mark Black
    • PDF
  • Interview with YA author and Children‘s Editorial Assistant Suzanne Sutherland

    Mark Black
    • PDF
  • Our home and native land : resources about Canada for young adults

    Anna Bustin
    • PDF
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