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From: Marilyn Ward <mward_at_carthage.edu>
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 11:19:28 -0500
Introducing OmniLibros.com
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What’s new from global authors? What are the best books read by young people around the world? How can you connect students to the world through literature? You can find out on Omnilibros.com, a new international children’s literature blog sponsored by the Carthage College Center for Children’s Literature.
OmniLibros.com is an annotated bibliography to help teachers, librarians, reading resource staff, and parents select and use recently (since 2010) published English-language trade books that promote understanding across global cultures. For young readers looking for good international reads, it may spark an exploration of new worlds. The annotated books have been translated into English; published in English outside of the US; or published in the US, but set in another country.
You can search for a book by title, author, age-level, keyword, book award, subject, or country. A book map also allows you to click on a location and find a book.
You are invited to a demonstration of this exciting new website devoted to international children’s literature:
Place: Niemann Theatre in the Hedberg Library Date: Thursday, October 2, 2014 Time: 4:30-5:50 pm
There will be refreshments and giveaways!
-- Marilyn Ward, Director of the Center for Children's Literature & Professor of Education
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 11:19:28 -0500
Introducing OmniLibros.com
[image: Alt]
What’s new from global authors? What are the best books read by young people around the world? How can you connect students to the world through literature? You can find out on Omnilibros.com, a new international children’s literature blog sponsored by the Carthage College Center for Children’s Literature.
OmniLibros.com is an annotated bibliography to help teachers, librarians, reading resource staff, and parents select and use recently (since 2010) published English-language trade books that promote understanding across global cultures. For young readers looking for good international reads, it may spark an exploration of new worlds. The annotated books have been translated into English; published in English outside of the US; or published in the US, but set in another country.
You can search for a book by title, author, age-level, keyword, book award, subject, or country. A book map also allows you to click on a location and find a book.
You are invited to a demonstration of this exciting new website devoted to international children’s literature:
Place: Niemann Theatre in the Hedberg Library Date: Thursday, October 2, 2014 Time: 4:30-5:50 pm
There will be refreshments and giveaways!
-- Marilyn Ward, Director of the Center for Children's Literature & Professor of Education
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