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I am getting ready to introduce Glogster for the first time next week  
to 9th graders, and I have the generated student accounts, so I am  
interested if I should beware/abandon the resource!

Kathy Fester
Library Coordinator
The June Shelton School & Evaluation Center
Dallas, TX
972-774-1772 x255
kfester@shelton.org
www.shelton.org/library

"...to ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and  
information."  Information Power, 1998

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>  2. VETERANS DAY: SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
>  3. Elementary: Anime and Manga for Elementary School?
>  4. Target: Disappearing Glogs
>  5. Help! I need some books on ADHD for children
>  6. TAR: MS Victorian life websites
>  7. TAR: Biology web site in Korean
>  8. Destiny Marc Record
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> Date:    Mon, 2 Nov 2009 12:35:16 -0700
> From:    "Zoe P. Midler" <zoe@MIDLER.ORG>
> Subject: TAR: Help w/strategic plan
>
> In addition to being a full time K-8 Librarian I am also a graduate
> student working on my masters in school librarianship. In one of my
> classes we have been tasked with creating a 3 year strategic plan and
> policy manual  for our libraries/LMCs. The professor has provided us
> with some good examples of previous student efforts and I have already
> outlined goals and detailed policies and procedures. However, I would
> like to see more examples of what my peers have done in this space.
> Would you be willing to share your strategic plans with me? If so,
> please email them to me off line at this address.
>
> As seasoned professionals I am hoping to get some ideas on how to
> creatively organize the document (can it be visually appealing) and  
> the
> types of goals colleagues are setting (SMART goals). All information  
> you
> share will be kept confidential and I will, of course, cite sources  
> when
> applicable.
>
> Thanks in advance for considering this request.
>
> BR,
>
> Zoe P. Midler
> Librarian
> Flagstaff Academy
> 2040 Miller Dr.
> Longmont, CO 80501
> 303.651.7900
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> Date:    Mon, 2 Nov 2009 14:06:56 -0600
> From:    Bob Hicks <bob.hicks@USD470.COM>
> Subject: VETERANS DAY: SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
>
> For Veterans Day, I usually select and display both non-fiction and
> fiction books pertaining to war: patriotism, sacrifice, suffering,
> casualties, heroism, victory, defeat,pro-war & anti-war, & etc.  Here
> is a selected bibliography.
>
> I include some titles which really aren't war books or about warfare
> but the people, events, and/or experiences are a reminder of the
> "collateral damage" and even "unintended consequences" of warfare.
> Should Anne Frank, Clara's War, Sophie Scholl,  or books on the
> concentration camps or interned Japanese be included?  No to
> concentration camps because Hitler would have enacted "final solution"
> without the war?  Yes to Japanese internment because without the war
> it would not have happened?
>
> NON-FICTION
>
> Eleventh Month, Eleventh Day, Eleventh Hour: Armistice Day, 1918 (WW
> I) by
>    Persico.
> The Greatest Day In History: How, On The Eleventh Hour Of The Eleventh
> Day
>    Of The Eleventh Month, The First World War Finally Came To An End  
> by
>    Best.
> What If?: The World's Foremost Military Historians Imagine What Might
> Have
>   Been edited by Cowley
> Swamp Fox: The Life And Campaigns Of General Francis Marion
> (Revolutionary
>    War) by Bass.
> The Little Wars Of The United States by Dupuy.
> The Mammoth Book Of Battles: The Art And Science Of Modern Warfare
>    edited by Lewis.
> A Woman Of Valor: Clara Barton And The Civil War by Oates.
> Iraq And The Lessons Of Vietnam Edited by Gardner.
> Defeat: Why America And Britain Lost Iraq by Steele.
> Confrontation At Lepanto: Christendom Vs. Islam by Hopkins.
> Florence Nightingale: The Making Of A Icon (Crimean War) by Bostridge.
> Crimea: The Great Crimean War, 1854-1856 by Royle.
> The Reason Why: The Story Of The Fatal Charge Of The Light Brigade
>    (Crimean War) by Woodham-Smith.
> Crusade: The Untold Story Of The Persian Gulf War by Atkinson.
> Rorke's Drift (Zulu War) by Greaves.
> The Mammoth Book Of Eyewitness Battles: Eywitness Ac counts Of  
> History's
>    Greatest Battles, From Ancient Greece To The Gulf War edited by
>    Lawrence.
> Uncommon Valor: The Exciting Story Of The Army By The Men Who Served  
> by
>    Merrill.
> Beyond The Medal: Heartfelt Stories From Our Congressional Medal Of
> Honor
>    Recipients by Lemon.
> The Mammoth Book Of True War Stories edited by Jones.
> Women And War by Elshtain.
> The Face Of Battle by Keegan.
> Strategy: The Classic Book On Military Strategy by Hart.
> On War by Calausewitz.
> The Great Escape From Stalag Luft III: The Full Story Of How 76 Allied
>    Officers Carried Out Wolrd War II's Most Remarkable Mass Escape by
>    Carroll.
> Fatal Voyage: The sinking Of The USS Indianapolis (WW II) by Kurzman.
> Wartime: Understanding And Behavior In The Second World War by  
> Fussell.
> A Terrible Glory: Custer And The Little Big Horn--The Last Great
> Battle Of
>    The American West by Donovan.
> This Mighty Scourge: Perspectives On The Civil War by McPherson.
> Patriot Battles: How The War Of Independance Was Fought by Stephenson.
> 1812: The War That Forged A Nation by Borneman.
> Reign Of Iron: The Story Of The First Battling Ironclads, The Monitor
> And The
>    Merrimack by Nelson.
> The Confederate States Of America: What Might Have Been by Ransom.
> In Their Own Words: Civil War Commanders edited by Stiles.
> Hamburger Hill: The Brutal Battle For Dong Ap Bia (Vietnam)
> Pork Chop Hill (Korea) by Marshall
> Carnage And Culture: Landmark Battles In The Rise Of Western Power by
>    Hanson.
> 100 Decisive Battles From Ancient Times To The Present by Davis.
> The Seventy Great Battles In History by Black.
> The Battle 100: The Stories Behind History's Most Influential  
> Battles by
>    Lanning.
> Twenty Decisive Battles Of The World by Mitchell/Creasy.
> How Wars Are Won: The 13 Rules Of War From Ancient Greece To The War
> On Terror by Alexander.
> American Patriots: The Story Of Blacks In The Military From The
> Revolution
>    To Desert Storm by Buckley.
> In The Men's House: An Inside Account Of Life In The Army By One Of
> West Point's First Female Graduates by Barkalow.
> 100 Military Leaders Who Changed The World by Crompton.
> The Lost Battalion by Johnson.
> Sharpe's Rifles (series--Napoleonic War novel) by Cornwell
> Iwo Jima: The Dramatic Account Of The Epic Battle That Turned The Tide
> Of
>    World War II by Newcomb.
> Queen Victoria's Little Wars by Farwell.
> A War Of Frontier And Empire: The Philippine-American War, 1898-1902  
> by
>    Silbey.
> Battle For Leyte Gulf (WW II) by Woodward.
> D-Day, June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle Of World War II by Ambrose.
> The Somme: Heroism And Horror In The First World War by Gilbert (WW I)
> Given Up For Dead: America's Heroic Stand At Wake Island (WW II) by
> Sloan.
> Battle For Spain: The Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 by Beevor.
> America's Longest War: The United States And Vietnam, 1950-1975 by
>    Herring.
> The Vietnam War, 1945-1990 by Young.
> Bloody April: Slaughter In The Skies Over Arras, 1917 by Hart.
> Passchendaele: The Sacrificial Ground (WW I) by Steel & Hart.
> Warriors: Portraits From The Battlefield by Hastings.
> My Lai: A Brief History With Documents by Olson & Roberts.
> The Greatest War Stories Never Told by Beyer.
> Napoleon by Johnson.
> Second Front: Censorship And Propaganda In The Gulf War by MacArthur.
> A Sniper's Journey: The Truth About The Man Behind The Rifle (Vietnam
> Rifle)
>    by Mitchell.
> Shoot To Kill: A Soldier's Journey Through Violence by Asher.
> The Price Of Glory: Verdun, 1916 (WW I) by Horne.
> Beyond Glory: Medal Of Honor Heroes In Their Own Words by Smith.
> Decision At Sea: Five Naval Battles That Shaped American History by
>    Symonds.
> Heroes: U.s. Marine Corps Medal Of Honor Winners by Cerasini.
> Medal Of Honor: Aviators Of World War One by Durkota.
> Sophie Scholl & The White Rose (WW II) by Dumbach & Newborn.
> Diary Of A Young Girl: Anne Frank (WW II)by Frank.
> Art Of War by Sun Tzu.
> Long Rifle: A Sniper's Story In Iraq And Afghanistan by LeBleu.
> Medal Of Honor Heroes by Reeder.
> Terror Of The Autumn Skies (WW I aerial combat) by Pardoe
> Shooter: The Autobiography Of The top-Ranked Marine Sniper by Couglin.
> Sgt. York: His Life, Legend & Legacy by Perry.
> Clara's War: One Girl's Story Of Survival (WW II) by Kramer
> To Hell And Back: The Classic Memoir Of World War II By America's Most
>    Decorated Soldier by Murphy.
> Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., American: An Autobiography by Davis.
> Manfred Von Richthoven: The Red Baron by Rice.
> Eddie Rickenbacker (WWI Am. ace) by Koestler-Grack.
> Marine Sniper: 93 Confirmed Kills by Henderson.
> The Sniper At War: From The American Revolutionary War To The Present
>    Day by Haskew.
> Out Of Nowhere: A History Of The Military Sniper by Pegler.
> Goodbye To All That (WW I) by Graves.
> We Were Soldiers Once...And Young (Vietnam) by Moore & Galloway.
> Sniper One: On Scope And Under Siege With a Sniper Team In Iraq by
> Mills.
> Ronin: A Marine Scout-Sniper Platoon In Iraq by Tucker.
> Stalkers And Shooters: A History Of Snipers by Dockery.
> Born On The Fourth Of July (Vietnam) by Kovic.
>
> FICTION, POETRY & DRAMA
>
> War Of The Rats (WWII-Stalingrad) by Robbins.
> Men At War: The Best War Stories Of All Time edited by Hemingway.
> The Hessian: A Novel (Revolutionary War) by Fast.
> Gates Of Fire: An Epic Novel Of The Battle Of Thermopylae by  
> Pressfield.
> Tides Of War: A Novel Of Alcibiades And The Peloponnesian War by
> Pressfield.
> Killer Angels (Civil War novel) by Shaara.
> The Good Soldier Schweik (WW I) by Hasek.
> Three Soldiers (WW I) by Dos Passos.
> Kipling's Choice (WW I) by Spillebeen.
> Slaughterhouse Five (WW II) by Vonnegut.
> Underdogs (Mexican Revolution) by Azuela.
> Man's Hope (Spanish Civil War) by Malraux.
> Songbird (WW II) by Zacharius.
> The Gates Of The Alamo by Harrigan.
> Drums Along The Mohawk (Revolutionary War) by Edmonds.
> Northwest Passage (French & Indian War) by Roberts.
> The Beardless Warriors (WW II) by Matheson.
> Armored Giants (Civil War) by Mason.
> The Bridges At Toko-ri (Korean War) by Michener.
> The Silver Bullet( Revolutionary War) by Finlayson.
> The Wars: A Novel (WW I) by Findley.
> Kill Zone: A Sniper Novel (current world events) by Coughlin.
> The Ten Thousand (Ancient Greece) by Ford.
> The Memorial: A Novel Of Vietnam by Amos.
> Burma Rifles: The Story Of Merrill's Marauders; A Novel (WW II) by
> Bonham.
> Big Knives (Revolutionary War novel) by Lancaster.
> Into The Storm (WW II novel) by Anderson.
> Guns Of The South (Civil War novel) by Turtledove.
> All Quiet On The Western Front (WWI) by Remarque.
> Obasan  (Japanese internment)by Kogawa.
> Tallgrass: A Novel (Japanese internment) by Dallas.
> The Vintage Book Of War Fiction edited by Faulks.
> The Middle Parts Of Fortune: Somme And Ancre (WWI novel) by Manning.
> 13th Valley (Vietnam War novel) by Delvecchio.
> Without Warning: Ellen's Story, 1914-1918 (WW I novel) by Hamley.
> The Complete Midshipman Bolitho (1st in Bolitho series about British
> navy
>    during the Napoleonic Wars) by Kent.
> By Force Of Arms (1st in "Revolution At Sea" trilogy) by Nelson.
> Master And Commander (1st of the Jack Aubrey novels about British navy
>    during the Napoleonic Wars) by O'Brian.
> The Young Hornblower (Napoleonic naval war) by Forester.
> Glory In The Name: A Novel Of The Confederate Navy (Civil War) by
> Nelson.
> April Morning (Revolutionary War novel) by Fast.
> Shiloh (Civil War novel) by Foote.
> The Virtues Of War: A Novel Of Alexander The Great by Pressfield.
> Fields Of Fire (Vietnam War novel) by Webb
> The Rebel (Civil War--1st in series) by Cornwell.
> Johnny Got His Gun (WW I) by Trumbo.
> An Innocent Soldier: A Novel (Napoleonic Wars) by Holub.
> Old Glory: American War Poems From The Revolutionary War To The War On
>    Terrorism (poetry) edited by Hedin.
> War: An Anthology (poetry) edited by Huberman.
> War And The Poet (poetry) edited by Eberhart.
> Trojan Women (ancient greek play) by Euripides.
> Lysistrata (ancient Greek play) by Aristophanes.
> Mother Courage (modern play) by Brecht.
> For King And Country (play about WW I) by Wilson.
> Arms And The Man (play) by Shaw.
> Heatbreak House (WW I play) by Shaw.
> Henry V (Elizabethan Play) by Shakespeare.
> What Price Glory? (modern play WW I) by Anderson & Stallings.
>
> Bob Hicks
> Arkansas City High School Library
> Arkansas City, KS 67005
> bob.hicks@usd470.com
>
>
>
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> Date:    Mon, 2 Nov 2009 20:35:52 +0000
> From:    Terri Jeffrey <tljeffrey@COMCAST.NET>
> Subject: Elementary: Anime and Manga for Elementary School?
>
> Hi folks:=20
>
>
>
> Is there anyone that carries these types of books in an elementary  
> library?=
> =C2=A0 If so, can you give me an idea of where you found reviews and  
> maybe =
> an example of a title you may have?=C2=A0 Thanks for your help...I'm  
> trying=
> to meet a student request.=20
>
>
>
> Terri Jeffrey=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=20
>
> Little Cedars Elementary School=20
>
> 7408 144th Pl, SE=20
>
> Snohomish, WA 92896=20
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> tljeffrey@comcast.net=20
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> terri.jeffrey@sno.wednet.edu=20
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> Date:    Mon, 2 Nov 2009 14:42:16 -0600
> From:    Sarah Loch <sloch@MID-DEL.NET>
> Subject: Target: Disappearing Glogs
>
> I've introduced a teacher to glogster and  it has been fraught with =
> problems. She signed up as an educator and used the autogenerated  
> student =
> accounts. But we've had problems with one student's glog turning up  
> on =
> another student's account, and one student's glogs have repeatedly =
> disappeared. Has anyone else had these kind of problems? Were you  
> able to =
> recover the glogs?
> =20
> Any help would be appreciated.=20
> =20
> =20
> Sarah Loch
> Library Media Specialist
> Carl Albert Middle School
> Midwest City, OK
> sloch@mid-del.net
> See what I'm reading now:
> http://www.shelfari.com/salamanders_scribe/ 
> shelf#firstBook=3D0&list=3D6&sor=
> t=3Ddateadded
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> Date:    Sun, 1 Nov 2009 23:50:04 -0500
> From:    Karen Lemmons <acamaraife@GMAIL.COM>
> Subject: Help! I need some books on ADHD for children
>
> Hello, oh wise ones!!!
>
> I need books on ADHD that elementary children can read.  The books  
> can be
> fiction and nonfiction.  A colleague and I are
> conducting a parent workshop on ADHD on November 12th.  I want to  
> create a
> bibliography of resources for parents and children.
> I'd be happy to post the results in a later email.
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> Karen Lemmons
> Library Media Specialist
> Howe Elementary School
> Detroit, MI 48214
> acamaraife@gmail.com or
> karen.lemmons@detroitk12.org
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> Date:    Mon, 2 Nov 2009 12:19:41 -0500
> From:    Burrell Allison <aburrell@SCASD.US>
> Subject: TAR: MS Victorian life websites
>
> My seventh grade language arts teacher is looking for some  
> interactive =
> websites on Victorian Era life that will accompany her study of _A =
> Christmas Carol_. I found the Museum of London site, which she likes  
> the =
> best, and the Victorian Web, but they're not exactly what she's  
> looking =
> for. We would appreciate any suggestions that might help make the  
> book =
> more interesting and relevant to students. Thank you!
>
> Allison Burrell
> Library Media Specialist, Grades 7-12
> Southern Columbia Area School District
> Catawissa, PA 17820
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> Date:    Mon, 2 Nov 2009 14:21:07 -0600
> From:    Collette Tegen <cmtegen@GMAIL.COM>
> Subject: TAR: Biology web site in Korean
>
> Hello,
> We have a foreign exchange student from Korea who is struggling in a  
> biology
> class. The teacher has asked that I find sites in Korean that may  
> help her.
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -- 
> Collette Tegen
> Librarian
> Kewaunee High School
> 911 Third Street
> Kewaunee WI 54216
> ctegen@kewaunee.k12.wi.us
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> "To ask why we need libraries at all, when there is so much  
> information
> available elsewhere, is about as sensible as asking if roadmaps are
> necessary now that there are so very many roads."
>
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> Oslo,
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> Date:    Mon, 2 Nov 2009 07:58:47 -0600
> From:    Naj Rengaw <naj4145@GMAIL.COM>
> Subject: Destiny Marc Record
>
> Netters,
> We have recently moved to Destiny and have 1 district Marc record  
> rather
> than the individual Marc records for each school. I have put the  
> name of my
> Birthday Book participants in the 590 tag for several years.  
> Students have
> always enjoyed typing their name for a keyword search and been able to
> create a list of books they have donated to the school library. Now,  
> the 590
> information is visible in all the schools. Is there anywhere in the  
> Marc
> record for site specific searchable information? If not, is there  
> any easy
> way in Destiny to batch process the 590 tag? I would need to move it  
> or
> delete it.
>
> Thanks for the assistance
>
> Jan Wagner
> Learning Center Director
> Copeland Manor School
> Libertyville, IL
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