Although I explored several library blogs and feel many of them could be helpful in the area of Library Science, I narrowed down the choices to my topic 5 picks:

http://bookriot.tumblr.com/
According to the blog, Book Riot is a blog covering book-related news, reviews, commentary, advice and information along with the latest in book-reading technology.
Book Riot has a lot of information of different
types and genres of books. They provide interesting book reviews and trailers
in a way that is very entertaining.
l
k The author of this blog is Nikki D. Robertson. Nikki is a veteran educator, librarian and Instructional
Technology Facilitator for James Clemens High School . She is passionate about
1:1 Digital Initiatives, collaboration with other education professionals, and
assisting students in becoming well informed critically thinking digital
citizens.
I started following this blog
because Nikki has interesting information about different ways in which to use
technology in the library and ways to promote its use in the classroom. Nikki
is an advocate of Makerspaces, 3-D printers and 21st century
technologies and social media sites. She has a lot of innovative ideas that she
has implemented in her own library at James Clemens High School in Georgia.
Authors of this blog say it is about sharing the love of the libraries and all that they do for the masses to view.
I decided to follow the Abilene Public Library
because while browsing the blogs on school libraries. Abilene
Public Library seems to share a lot of helpful information on the children’s
programs that they provide. Currently, they are blogging on their Summer
Reading Programs. This information could be useful to school librarians for
ideas during the school year and as a reminder that collaboration with public
libraries is beneficial to the school program when promoting services for summer and during the school year.
This blog is a product of The
Academy of American Poets. It is the largest membership-based nonprofit
organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and
supporting American poets. For
3 generations, the Academy has connected millions of people to
great poetry.
I am following this blog
because of my love of poetry. The blog provides information about featured
poets and it also gives ideas of how to teach lessons on poetry through
the "Teach This Poem" series and the "Poem a Day" series.
The Blog offers teachers actual classroom activities to use while teaching
certain poems.
Kim Ammons is a 27 year old female who lives in Vermont and loves talking about her love of books almost as much as she loves reading them. Kim is an avid Young Adult book reader. She reads, rates and reviews YA
books regularly. I decided to follow her blog because she gives helpful insight into
what books and topics young adults are interested in reading.
Valerie,
ReplyDeleteNice post! I haven't heard of any of the blogs you follow so I'm off to explore the links you provided.
Valerie,
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard about poets.org. Will check it out. I like to use poems in the mornings to read along with my first graders.
Valerie,
ReplyDeleteI also agree that Tumblr is quite user friendly. I'm still trying to get into a groove posting on mine, but I think it's because I have many social media sites. I'm sure there's a link where I could sync all of my accounts to post the same thing at the same time. Guess I will have to look into that. I am also interested in exploring the poets.org blog. Poetry is one of my favorite topics to teach.
Nice collection of blogs here, and your annotations are helpful, too!
ReplyDeleteI need to add Book Riot to my Tumblr! I also like the Adventures of a High School Librarian because I definitely need more info on Maker Spaces and 3D printers. Thanks for the share!
ReplyDeleteValerie,
ReplyDeleteTumblr is something that I am interested in learning more about. I notice more and more that there are quite a few teens and parents on there, so it may turn out to be not only a great place to connect with other libraries but to get information out about what is going on in the library. I had not yet heard of any of the blogs you shared so I will definitely be checking them out!
Great post,
Naomi Emory