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Allow me to recommend Linworth's books ( www.linworth.com ) --
they're all written by people who've actually DONE what they talk about  -- and are 
designed to be as reality-based and useful as possible.
The best 'survival' guide I've seen is their "Where Do I Start?"
book, with practical procedures and lists of additional resources.

 --- On Tue 07/30, Patricia Hamilton  wrote:
>      Does anyone know of any good Media Skills "teacher" books that may include 
>lesson ideas?  How about good beginning school librarian "survival"  guides?  I 
>have been checking out a few book companies - but I thought I'd better ask the 
>pros!

Alice Yucht, Teacher-Librarian
Heritage Middle School, Livingston NJ
http://www.hmslibrary.info
author: FLIP it! an information skills strategy for student researchers (Linworth, 
1997)


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