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World Library and Information Congress:
74th IFLA General Conference and Council
"Libraries without borders: Navigating
towards global understanding"
10-14 August 2008, Québec, Canada
Satellite Meeting
7. Navigating with youth: In these days of
technology, how can public libraries attract and keep their young
clientele?
Dates: 5-7 August 2008
Location: Montréal, McGill University,
Contact person: Suzanne Payette
Audience: Librarians and library staff working with
youth (10- to-17-year-olds)
Sponsors: Association Les bibliothèques publiques du
Québec, IFLA Public Libraries Section with Libraries for Children and
Young Adults Section and Management and Marketing
Co-Sponsors: Ministère de la Culture des
Communications et de la Condition féminine du Québec, TD Bank Financial
Group, Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, Ministère de
l'éducation, du Loisir et du Sport, McGil University, with the support
of the School of Information Studies, Secrétariat à la Jeunesse du
Québec, SODEC, Ville de Montréal, Heritage Canada
Publications: Newsletter and IFLA website
Presentations and Biographies
(All PDFs)
- Opening Speech : To trust in young
adults is the best approach, Charles E. Caouette,
Québec
- You are, but IM:
connecting young adults and libraries in the 21st Century, Patrick Jones, USA
- Putting Libraries
into Real Action: the Case of Children and Young Adults
Intellectual Fostering Society and the Reciprocal Role of its
Libraries, Sholeh
Arastoopoor, Iran
- Communauté enfantine et
bibliothèque : la place de l’Alcazar dans la vie quotidienne
des enfants de Belsunce, Elsa Zotian, France
- Connecting Libraries to
Teens in the Digital Age, Karen Sharkey, Canada
- Got game? Greater
Victoria Public Library's Video Game Pilot Project, Kirsten Andersen,
Canada
- Le portail Jeunes de Bibliothèque et Archives
nationales du Québec (BAnQ), Lina Gordaeer, Québec, Canada
- Take it to the Next Level
– Incorporating Service Learning into Teen Services, Danielle King, USA
- Toronto Tunes: Toronto
Public Library launches a local music collection, Lisa Heggum, Canada
- Keynote speech : Teen readers - an oxymoron?
How to publish for young adults, Patricia Aldana, president,
IBBY
- Is
this really a Library? Creating Dynamic Library Spaces for
Today’s (and Tomorrow’s) Users, Jason Hyatt, USA
- Forever young
– The library in a post-modernistic reality. Experiences from
knowledge-exchange network project in library services for the
young, Annette
Waterstradt, Danemark
- Où
sont les romans qui racontent des problèmes? Classer autrement les
romans pour les jeunes afin de mieux répondre à leurs besoins et
les inciter à lire, Soizik Jouin, France
- Engaging Young People in Reading and Libraries
in Derbyshire, Annie Everall, UK
- Making Space for Young
Adults: Three Stages Towards Success, Anthony Bernier, USA
- Science, jeu et livre :
des expérimentations sur le jeu comme élément d’intégration
et d’accès à la lecture, Francine LeSaint,
France
- Lifting the
Blackboard Curtain: The benefits of Providing Online Homework Help
Throught Public Libraries, Cindy Mediavilla,
USA
- Programmes de
médiation : Livres dans la rue et Bibliothèque à la rescousse,
Nathalie Martin,
Québec, Canada
- Trends, Strategies,
Success and Learning Points – The Young People’s
Services Public Libraries, Heng Huey Bin,
Singapour
- The Career
Library, Mikkel
Hellden-Hegelung, Danemark
- Rendez-Vous au Quai
d’Embarquement!, Marie-Hélène
Charest, Canada
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