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Hi Everyone,

I was wondering if anyone knew of any good websites where I can find information on 
Reader's Advisory. I have to put together a Power Point presentation by next week, 
so any information would be helpful. I would like to focus on how Reader's Advisory 
can help motivate young adults to utilize library resources as well as help them 
develop into lifelong learners. The more direct and to the point the information on 
the website is, the better. Also, if any of you implement Reader's Advisory 
techniques in your library, I'd be interested in hearing about your experiences. Do 
you find it helpful or productive? How are the kids responding to your suggestions?
What works for you, and what doesn't? I'm new at all this, so any feedback would be 
appreciated. Thanks in advance.  




Joanne Khoury 
Teacher-Librarian
IS 10 JHS 
Queens, New York 11103
joeyk@mindspring.com

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