Blogs
Keeping Up With Kids is Leah Langby’s long-running popular blog. She delves into subjects related to Youth Services from many different angles.
Diversity Audits
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay I've been hearing a lot about Diversity Audits as a way of critically examining a collection to determine how...
Service Club Collaboration in Hudson
Kids participate in clean-up effortsShelley Tougas from Hudson joined the Kiwanis Club as part of the library's outreach into the community. ...
We Are Kid Lit Summer Reading List 2019
The We Are Kid Lit Collective is dedicated to promoting high quality literature for kids that recognize and celebrate the humanity of Indigenous and...
Coding Resources to the Rescue!
I Image credit: Pixabay If you are like me, you totally get the importance and excitement about coding, but are a little intimidated at the idea of...
Weekly Digest is a compilation of the best information that crosses our desks at IFLS. Edited by Rebecca Kilde, so if you’d like something to appear in Weekly Digest, send it to kilde@ifls.lib.wi.us with Weekly Digest in the subject line. Posts are deleted after six months.
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Intentional Services in a Time of Separation
Yesterday the youth services librarians of IFLS-land gathered for our weekly virtual check-in. It is always great to see everyone and hear what...
Professional Development: Community Connections and Partnerships
Connecting with your community might be a little trickier now than when everyone can get together in person and everyone is open for business a...
New Infographic with Tech Guidance for Families During COVID 19
Anna Palmer from the iSchool at UW-Madison shared a lovely new infographic created by Professor Rebekah Willet and her associates. The infographic...
Professional Development: Part 3, Collection Development
Collection Development! This is a perennial topic and I'm excited to share some great resources. Top Thirteen Tips for How to Be a BAD Selector....