I Found It on the Internet

I Found It on the Internet by Frances Jacobson Harris, published by the American Library Association on March 28, 2005, is an illustrated guide consisting of 161 pages. This book presents practical solutions for high school, middle school, and public youth librarians, focusing on the technological challenges that teens encounter and the support librarians can provide.
Readers will find a resource that addresses various aspects of technology, including the Internet and its social implications, as well as strategies for effective information retrieval and storage. The book emphasizes the importance of digital resources in the context of library and information science, making it a relevant tool for those involved in language arts and disciplines related to youth services.
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Presenting thoughtful and common-sense solutions for high school, middle school, and public youth librarians, I Found It on the Internet is a proactive guide that addresses challenging technological issues facing teens and the librarians who serve them.
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