Just today I suggested
that a new director facing a problem in her children's area sign up on
PUBYAC. This listserv represents the very best about library science and
about children's librarians. I am proud to have been part of the listserv
from way back and while other listservs have dropped away from my inbox, I
could not do without PUBYAC. Thank you for supporting PUBYAC.
Lu Benke
Children's Services Lead Librarian
Fort Collins Public Library
201 Peterson
Fort Collins, CO 80524
970.221.6678
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I joined PUBYAC five years ago when I was first considering a career as a
children’s librarian and I've been an avid reader ever since. I've learned
just as much from PUBYAC as I have from my library school courses and I
expect that I'll be turning to this resource for many years to come.
Please continue to support this valuable resource.
Robin Fosdick
MLIS student, San José State University
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Prairienet has made it possible for me to be involved with children's and YA librarians across the country - sharing best practices, programs and services; solving problems and engaging in lively dialogue to create libraries that serve the needs of kids and families. Our community has benefited time and time again with improved services and programs that I've learned about through PUBYAC, one of the listservs on Prairienet. Our dedicated moderator, Shannon VanHemert has shepherded an outstanding listserv that Prairienet makes possible. Thanks for everything form this librarian in the trenches!------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUBYAC has been invaluable to me over the past couple of
years. I turn to it constantly for programming ideas, to hear what
librarians thoughts are on certain issues, and to get a sense of what
librarians are encountering in other parts of the country (or the world!).
When patrons come in with a few snatches of plot from a
book they remember from their childhood (what we Pubyaccers call
“stumpers.”), PUBYAC often comes to the rescue, with the
librarians on the list solving the mystery (and extremely quickly, I might
add). Don’t even get me started on the bibliographies that we either
have contributed to and/or have benefited from by way of sharing
information through PUBYAC. Often I’ll find something that is helpful
just by browsing: ideas to store away and use
later.
PUBYAC is an amazing resource that combines so much of
value.
Thank you for hosting it.
Erica Dean Glenn
Children’s Librarian
****Opinions expressed here are
mine.****
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