Storytime programs for young children are ritual events in the everyday life of the public library. This article analyzes data from two such programs to identify and analyze the work carried out by program leaders, their adult and child participants, and other social actors in other settings (e.g., library CEOs) in order to enable the program to happen. The study builds on research on the public library as a physical space and on the library in the life of the user by describing the often invisible literacy, information, and caring work that goes into accomplishing social settings within the physical space of the library. We contend that the work carried out to produce storytime is both discursively bound and value laden and that storytime ...
The purpose of this Masters thesis is to investigate the reasons for public libraries to have sto...
Stories live everywhere, but they rarely stay in one place. Despite our attempts to classify, codify...
The subject of this study is Thelma Freeman, the children\u27s librarian at the Bowling Green Public...
This article is a narrative of our session at the Pacific Northwest Library Association (PNLA) Confe...
While early literacy achievement continues to be stratified by social class in the United States, pu...
The article offers information regarding the released of the Every Child Ready @ your library initia...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018During the first five years of life children are under...
sional journals during the last two years have raised searching questions about storytelling and wha...
The aim of this master’s thesis is to shed light on the phenomenon of story time in public libraries...
Storytelling has been part of public library programming since the late 1800s, and its value has bee...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Public library storytimes have been well-established a...
Library storytimes are resources through which children can learn literacy skills, but they also hav...
The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to explore how libraries’ storytime for babies and toddlers c...
While the Philosophy for Children (P4C) method has been adopted within classrooms by individual teac...
The purpose of this thesis is to illustrate the various approaches librarian's may have toward child...
The purpose of this Masters thesis is to investigate the reasons for public libraries to have sto...
Stories live everywhere, but they rarely stay in one place. Despite our attempts to classify, codify...
The subject of this study is Thelma Freeman, the children\u27s librarian at the Bowling Green Public...
This article is a narrative of our session at the Pacific Northwest Library Association (PNLA) Confe...
While early literacy achievement continues to be stratified by social class in the United States, pu...
The article offers information regarding the released of the Every Child Ready @ your library initia...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018During the first five years of life children are under...
sional journals during the last two years have raised searching questions about storytelling and wha...
The aim of this master’s thesis is to shed light on the phenomenon of story time in public libraries...
Storytelling has been part of public library programming since the late 1800s, and its value has bee...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Public library storytimes have been well-established a...
Library storytimes are resources through which children can learn literacy skills, but they also hav...
The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to explore how libraries’ storytime for babies and toddlers c...
While the Philosophy for Children (P4C) method has been adopted within classrooms by individual teac...
The purpose of this thesis is to illustrate the various approaches librarian's may have toward child...
The purpose of this Masters thesis is to investigate the reasons for public libraries to have sto...
Stories live everywhere, but they rarely stay in one place. Despite our attempts to classify, codify...
The subject of this study is Thelma Freeman, the children\u27s librarian at the Bowling Green Public...