YPFIS

31.10.06

Tamora Pierce coming to Canada

November 28, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Indigo Books & Music, 428 King Street North (519-886-40150, 6:00 PM

November 29, Pointe Claire, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Chapters #794, 6321 Trans Canada Hwy, Unit #1410 (514-428-5501), "evening event" (call store for details)

December 1, Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada
McNally Robinson Booksellers (204-475-0483) (call store for location & details)

December 3, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Mabel's Fables, 662 Mt. Pleasant Road (416-322-0438) (call store for details)



The first book in a new trilogy Beka Cooper: Terrier

Tamora Pierce begins a new Tortall trilogy introducing Beka Cooper, an amazing young woman who lived 200 years before Pierce's popular Alanna character. For the first time, Pierce employs first-person narration in a novel, bringing readers even closer to a character that they will love for her unusual talents and tough personality.

Beka Cooper is a rookie with the law-enforcing Provost's Guard, and she's been assigned to the Lower City. It's a tough beat that's about to get tougher, as Beka's limited ability to communicate with the dead clues her in to an underworld conspiracy. Someone close to Beka is using dark magic to profit from the Lower City's criminal enterprises--and the result is a crime wave the likes of which the Provost's Guard has never seen before.

Tamora Pierce is a bestselling author of fantasy books for teenagers. Her books, known for their teenaged girl warriors and wizards, have received critical acclaim and a strong fanbase. Visit her online at http://www.tamora-pierce.com/

PUB DATE: OCTOBER 28 Random House BFYR

FIS Tea::November 8::Lisa Heggum

Dean's Tea, November 8, 4-5pm
Claude Bissell Building, room 728

YPFIS is very proud to present an informal talk by Lisa Heggum at the
Dean's Tea on Wednesday, November 8th, Room 728 at 4pm. Lisa will
speak about her work with collection development and web content
creation and her experiences working in New York, as a book editor,
and as a pioneering/award winning youth librarian.

Lisa Heggum is the Youth Collections Librarian for the Toronto Public
Library at its flagship Yonge St. Reference branch. Lisa Heggum's
leadership has touched youth in Pickering, Toronto and indirectly
through librarians across Ontario, Canada and the States.

As a former Youth Services Specialist at Maria A. Shchuka branch of
the TPL, she launched youth participation into TPL's Strategic
Planning Process with a Youth Forum. She has instituted a successful
Youth Advisory Group, obtained a 12-month commitment from a local arts
group to host an "Open Mic" series and collaborated with another arts
agency to host a four-part Black History Month program.

Lisa came to TPL from Pickering Public Library, where she was involved
in an extensive revamping of the way in which the library served
teens. She worked with TPL's Webmaster and Teen Advisory Group to
create one of the top five library Web sites for teens in North
America (as selected by teenagers through the ALA in 2002). She began
her career in New York City, working first as a YA librarian and then
as an outreach librarian providing services in correctional
facilities. Lisa is a certified YALSA "Serving the Underserved" trainer.

Lisa freely shares her ideas and insights with her colleagues, sitting
on various youth-related committees at TPL and presenting "Teens Are
Patrons Too" at numerous library conferences, including OLA, CLA and
ALA. She serves on the CLA Young Adult Canadian Book Award and the OLA
Red Maple Award committees; and she chairs the planning committee for
OLA's Teen Services Conference: BIG IDEAS, NOW.

Lisa is a passionate about reaching teen readers and is a committed
librarian who reaches youth locally, provincially and nationally
through her integrity and commitment. "She is phenomenal!" exclaimed
one colleague commenting on her contribution.

In 2004, Lisa Heggum was the first recipient of OPLA's new Leadership
in Youth Services Award. In 2006, All Sleek and Skimming was released.
All Sleek is an anthology of major Canadian teen fiction and is edited by Lisa.

Information about All Sleek and Skimming, (TPL has many copies) the
Orca Publishers book that Lisa recently edited is available at: http://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gif

A copy of a PowerPoint presentation entitled "Teens are patrons too"
that Lisa was involved with can be found at:
http://www.cla.ca/resources/cla2002/teens_are_patrons_too.pdf

"Libraries need to employ more teen service specialists, and teens
themselves should be involved in every aspect of young adult library
service planning, through both volounteer and paid positions. From
collection development to programming to virtual and physical design,
including teens in the planning not only ensures that libraries are
relevant to teens' lives, but it empowers teens, providing them with
valuable experience and contributing to their healthy development."
--from Lisa Heggum's Philosophy of Library Service to Young Adults
http://mla.blogspot.com/2005/05/serving-teens-is-contagious.html

4.10.06

Checkin' out the competition

I thought the members of YPFIS would be interested in seeing what our competition is up to colleagues are doing to promote young people's librarianship.

At Dalhousie's School of Information Management there's a young people's event coming up and it sounds pretty cool.