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Our Libraries (I Know America) (Library Binding)

~ Dana Wu (Author)
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Grade 2-4-Though youngsters may more readily enjoy Gail Gibbons's Check It Out: The Book about Libraries (Harcourt, 1985) and Julie Cummins's The Inside-Outside Book of Libraries (Dutton, 1996), this volume is a useful addition. The intermediate text introduces concepts as familiar as library cards but goes on to describe more esoteric matters such as MARC records and the history of the Library of Congress. Although there is more than enough information to write a report, no one topic is covered in depth. Wu makes a few generalities: "Libraries usually have their own Web sites-," and several statements focus on the need for libraries: "Many believed that libraries would become less necessary as computers became more commonplace." Sidebars describe the Dewey decimal system, Banned Books Week, and the role of the poet laureate. The full-color and black-and-white photographs are appealing, but they give the impression that all libraries are huge buildings-there are no pictures of smaller branches. However, this book is a good promotional tool as many passages encourage children to visit the library, get a card, and, of course, ask the librarian for help.
Thomas Pitchford, Rosenthal Elementary, Alexandria, LA
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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