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Hello, I am the Library Director at The Webb School of Bell Buckle. I use my past experience in college and university libraries to help my current students in school libraries transition into college, career, and life. I am currently the lead Senior Class Adviser for the Capstone Project. I also served at the state level with the Tennessee Association of School Librarians executive board from 2009-2013 and was the TASL president in 2012. I am certified as a Library Information Specialist for PreK-12th grade, have a BS in Communications with a concentration in Advertising and Public Relations, a BS in Liberal Studies with a concentration in Education and Information Systems and a Masters in Library and Information Science.
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Blogging for the record
Creating a blog as an online journal: I have had a blog since around 2003. The site was mostly used as a static online resume for years. In May 2014 I began to blog in earnest. The purpose for blogging… Read More ›
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New Faculty Collaboration
Welcoming 17 new faculty and staff! This year my small, rural school welcomed a total of seventeen new faculty/staff. I am hopeful for the opportunities that come with a group of fresh new faculty. I am also overwhelmed with the challenge of… Read More ›
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Four Steps to self advocacy
Self-advocacy and the art of tooting your own horn! 2. self-ad·vo·ca·cy: noun – the action of representing oneself or one’s views or interests. 2. toot your own horn: to point out positive truths about oneself I have heard too… Read More ›
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Three short months: the college transition
Should school librarians prepare students for the college transition? You are probably very familiar with the American Association of School Librarians’ (AASL) Standards for the 21st-Century Learner published in 2009. However, unless you work at a University, you may not be familiar… Read More ›
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Learning Commons: Theory to practice
Defining and comparing Learning Commons, Maker Space, and Media Center How do we ensure that we are being truly innovative, and not just following industry fads? I am occasionally seen as cutting edge or “an early adopter” when it comes… Read More ›
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School Library/Community Connection to help with summer slide
Developing a summer school library community connection in a rural setting We have all heard so much about the “summer slide” the past two or three summers. There are many instructive articles for parents from ed.gov, the Huffington Post, and… Read More ›