The American Library Association's public website for its Campaign for America's Libraries, atyourlibrary, contains great information for teens and families. You will find advice for job seekers, resources for parents and ideas for kids and teens. If you sign up for this free newsletter by December 14th, you will be entered into a drawing for an Apple iPod nano.
Yes, it is that easy. Just go to the ALA @yourlibrary newsletter subscription page and sign up with a valid email address before midnight of December 14, 2009. On December 15th the drawing will be held. While you are on the website, you might want to check out the Teen Spotlight or Family Life pages. This will give you an inkling to the type of great information you will receive in the newsletter.
Also take a look at the ALA @yourlibrary blog. In addition to interesting information, you will find links to librarian videos on YouTube. If you think that librarians don't have a sense of humor, you will be surprised. Check out Conan The Librarian below:
Good luck on the American Library Association contest. Maybe you will be the one to win the iPod Nano.

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Yes, it is that easy. Just go to the ALA @yourlibrary newsletter subscription page and sign up with a valid email address before midnight of December 14, 2009. On December 15th the drawing will be held. While you are on the website, you might want to check out the Teen Spotlight or Family Life pages. This will give you an inkling to the type of great information you will receive in the newsletter.
Also take a look at the ALA @yourlibrary blog. In addition to interesting information, you will find links to librarian videos on YouTube. If you think that librarians don't have a sense of humor, you will be surprised. Check out Conan The Librarian below:
Good luck on the American Library Association contest. Maybe you will be the one to win the iPod Nano.





Great article. Bookmarked. This really will help with my 12 year old...the awkward stage has begun lol.
this is funny :) Good thing i just use google :) Great post!