Thursday, February 23, 2017

You Can't Cross That River Twice!

February 23, 2017

Every Thursday, you’ll get this short, fun, relevant newsletter. It will contain a quote or smile about the library and those who love it, an idea you can use to promote your library or reading in general, and an occasional shameless plug for the programs I offer. Enjoy!

If you are new to us or have missed any previous issues, you can read them all at www.smartlibrarians.com. And, please; tell your friends about it!

In this issue:
Reading Changed My Life
Quotable!
If They Only Knew!
Another Happy Librarian!

Reading Changed my Life!

Kelly Carlos writes:

“As an emerging author, most people approach me and say, “How awesome!  What inspired you to write a novel?”

“My first answer is “Because I love to read.”

“Ever since childhood, I loved to read novels and magazines.  Reading through a National Geographic magazine, I imagined myself in a hundred different worlds: floating down the Amazon river in a canoe, wearing a seal-skin parka huddled in an Alaskan igloo, or riding a bicycle with an umbrella straw hat down a Thailand street market.  Even as a young adult, picking up an Isabelle Allende novel, I could delve into a romantic adventure and really feel like I was a part of the story.  It didn’t matter if I was only sitting in my living room, or lying on my bed, or swinging on my porch swing.  It didn’t matter that I rarely left my house, other than to go to school.  I could travel through words, and through my imagination.  Reading opened my mind to diverse traditions in our diverse world.”

Click here to read more!

Just a reminder that when you give a child the gift of a love for reading you can change her destiny! What you do matters!

Quotable!

“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.”
~Heraclitus

“What he said ^ applies to reading books as well.”
~Tommy Johns

If They Only Knew! – Marketing your Media Center

Marketing is everything you do to place your products and services in the hands of people who would benefit from using them. Continuing on the theme of giving your principal what she wants (higher test scores are the top 5!), there’s this:

"It is more than ironic that school districts are willing to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on reading programs and staff development which have had limited success in boosting test scores, but are unwilling to invest in school library programs that show direct correlations to student success."
~ Douglas Achterman, 2008 Study of California School Libraries

Last week I mentioned showing your boss the research that supports the importance of what you do. Did you do it yet?

Just one more happy librarian!

“Tommy is a delight to work with, from start to finish. I appreciated the information he sent ahead of time. I appreciated his flexibility.  Most of all, I appreciated the way he interacted with the kids before and after the program. He has a magic touch, in more ways than one.

“Oh, and the shows were terrific, too — full of books, jokes, magic, science, puppets, and audience participation. The kids had a ball!”
~Jan Daniel, Waycross, GA

Encouraging kids to read, I am
Tommy Johns
Educational Entertainment Specialist

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