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THIS SITE WILL BE SHUT DOWN SEPTEMBER 1ST, 2012.  TO ACCESS LIBRARY SERVICES TO YOUTH IN CUSTODY CONTENT, PLEASE GO TO WWW.YOUTHLIBRARIES.ORG

 

Added to various places on the LSYC website.  Camden 7/18

 

Articles, Websites, and Other Items of Interest

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TITLE
LINK
SOURCE
DATE
Banned Books in Texas (Adult) 
http://www.texascivilrightsproject.org/?p=2803
Texas Civil Rights Project
2011
The Beat Within: Artwork and Writing by Youth Inside Juvenile Hall
http://www.thebeatwithin.org/news/
The Beat Within
 ongoing
Beyond Books: Restorative Librarianship in Juvenile Detention Facilities 
2008_01-beyond_books_restorative_libship.pdf 
Public Libraries
2008
Books Behind Bars: Is Correctional Librarianship a Job for You? 
http://www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/offices/olos/incarcerated.pathfin.pdf
OLOS
2009
Books Behind Bars: Working in a Teen Correctional Facility is Not for the Fainthearted 
 books_behind_bars.pdf SLJ
2001
California: State of Incarceration
 GoldenRules_Final.pdf Intersection for the Arts  2010 
Cheering on our Students
http://www.sportsfeelgoodstories.com/2010/01/07/a-football-game-about-hope-2008/
  2008 
Children Behind Bars
http://www.time.com/time/photoessays/juveniles/ Time  
Creating Library Spaces Inside the juvenile Detention Facility http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6665502.html SLJ 2009 
Directory of State Prison Libraries (including state-run juvenile facilities) http://wiki.sos.wa.gov/ils/
   
From Classroom to Courtroom: Our Role in the Community 2009_03-classroom_to_courtroom.pdf Public Libraries 2009
Going Beyond the Bars: Providing Library Services to Incarcerated Youth http://ccb.lis.illinois.edu/Projects/youth/breakfree/firststeps.htm    
Has Your Public Librarian Been to Prison? (Part 1) http://olos.ala.org/columns/?p=109 OLOS  
Has Your Public Librarian Been to Prison? (Part 2) http://olos.ala.org/columns/?p=104
OLOS  
Here's My Heart, Handle with Care  2007_12-heres_my_heart.pdf VOYA 2007
It's All About the Kids: Presenting Options and Opening Doors its_all_about_the_kids.pdf YALS
2008
Life as a Library Media Specialist within a Juvenile Detention School   2008_04-media_spec_juvie.pdf LMC 2008
Motive and Opportunity: Serving Teens in the Correctional System  2007_09-serving_teens_corrx_facil.pdf CSLA 2007
New York City's Most Troubled Teens: Getting Caught Reading at Passages Academy Library  2008_09-most_troubled_youth.pdf Knowledge Quest 2008

Positive Youth Justice: Framing Justice Interventions Using the Concepts of Positive Youth Development

http://tloa.ncai.org/documentlibrary/2010/09/Positive%20Youth%20Justice.pdf Coalition for Juv Just
2010
Prison Library Resources (C0) http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdelib/prisonlibraries/index.htm    
Reaching Out to Young Adults in Jail  reaching_out_to.pdf YALS 2004
Reaching Out By Going In : Serving Incarcerated Teens  http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6565289.html
SLJ 2008
Serving Teens Doing Time  2007_12-serving_teens_doing_time.pdf VOYA 2007
Tips for Partnering with Juvenile Centers tips for partnering
   

Young Adult Outreach, Serving a Multicultural Population, Partnerships and how to make it all work for the KIDS!

 http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/slis/colloquia/2009/colloquia09fa.htm
VOYA 2009

 

   


 


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