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www.playthepast.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores the role of the Stardew Valley Museum and Library as a metaphor for real-world rural libraries, highlighting similarities in their functions, staffing, and challenges. It discusses how the game's library, with its limited resources and single staff member, reflects the struggles of actual rural libraries, such as funding shortages, outdated facilities, and the need for community engagement. The piece also examines the historical evolution of public libraries, emphasizing their transformation into inclusive and accessible institutions. By comparing the game's setting to real-world scenarios, the article underscores the importance of support systems and funding for rural libraries to thrive. | |
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nnyln.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article announces Amy Dickinson's appointment as Regional Services Librarian, highlighting her experience in various library and educational settings and her focus on collaborative inquiry teams. | |
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www.slj.com
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| | | | | School Library Journaland SLMathhave announced a funding program aimed at getting literary fiction and nonfiction inspiring a love of math into the hands of K-12 students in Title I schools. The Mathical Book Prize Collection Development Awards are available to school libraries in qualifying schools in the U.S. | |
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tultican.com
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| | | By Steven Miller, July 22, 2021 (Guest Post by former Oakland Educator) In 2018, Thomas Ultican wrote about the dangers of Edtech: "Public education in America contends with four dissimilar but not separate attacks. The school choice movement is motivated by people who want government supported religious schools, others who want segregated schools and still... | ||