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July 6, 2009
Teaching Generation M
It has finally arrived!

Teaching Generation M: A Handbook for Librarians and Educators, edited by my New Jersey librarian colleague Vibiana Bowman Cvetkovic (Rutgers University-Camden) and Robert J. Lackie, (Rider University), has hit the bookstores and is now available for your reading pleasure! (Neal-Schuman (N-S) Publishers)
I expect to get my copy any day now! I wrote the chapter: "The Emerging Gen-M Ecology: What Will Their World Look Like?" I like the concept of the book since it takes a more holistic approach to serving the generation that just a library focus.
As Robert noted in his Library Garden blog, "We hope that you find our handbook about working with and devising quality educational resources for “Generation M” – today’s group of teens and young adults born in the early 1980s through the mid-to-late 1990s – to be interesting and helpful."
I'll bet you can pick up a copy at ALA!
Stephen
Posted by stephen at July 6, 2009 7:52 AM
