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  • Quilts, By Rose Schilling promotional poster for the Celebrating Laurier Achievements program with headshots of the catalogue's co-creators, Sharon Whittle and Rose Schilling.

    Quilts, By Rose Schilling

    Sharon Whittle created an edited collection of photos from any persons owning a quilt made by Rose Schilling.
  • Connecting Children with Classics promotional poster for the Celebrating Laurier Achievements program with a headshot of the book's author, Pauline Dewan.

    Connecting Children with Classics

    This children's literature guide focuses on children's reading needs and "the classics" to better engage with young readers and encourage lifelong reading. This unique readers' advisory and collection development guide for librarians and others who work with children focuses on readers and their needs, rather than simply categorizing books by their characteristics and features as traditional literature guides do. Taking this unusual perspective brings forth powerful new tools and curricular ideas on how to promote the classics, and how to best engage with young readers and meet their personal and emotional needs to boost interest. The guide identifies reader-driven appeals essential to a successful readers' advisory: Awakening new perspectives Providing models for identity Offering reassurance, comfort, strength, and confirmation of self-worth Connecting with others Giving courage to make a change Facilitating acceptance Building a disinterested understanding of the world.
  • Librarian’s Guide to Games and Gamers: From Collection Development to Advisory Services promotional poster for the Celebrating Laurier Achievements program with a headshot of the book's authors, Michelle Goodridge and Matthew Rohweder.

    Librarian’s Guide to Games and Gamers: From Collection Development to Advisory Services

    As games grow ever-more ubiquitous in our culture and communities, they have become popular staples in public library collections and are increasing in prominence in academic ones. Many librarians, especially those who are not themselves gamers or are only acquainted with a handful of games, are ill-prepared to successfully advise patrons who use games. This book provides the tools to help adult and youth services librarians to better understand the gaming landscape and better serve gamers in discovery of new games.