This week, I had someone ask me what career resources the library had that could potentially be accessed on or offline. So I did some digging. We have a lot of great career-related materials in the Young Adult Non-Fiction section at the Coeur d'Alene Public Library, but our catalog is a little clunky when it comes to running searches for them. So I thought it might be helpful to create a booklist. I've designed this booklist as a pdf with embedded links, which can be accessed if you have internet. Simply click on a cover, and you should be taken directly to the book's record in the catalog, where you can easily place a hold on the title by signing in to your library account. I've also included some wonderful links to reputable websites that might also help you research careers. If you don't have internet access at home, you can also download this resource from this website, while you are at the library (or on free wi-fi somewhere) and look at the covers offline from home. If you'd like to check out one of the books, you can place a hold by calling us, too! Just have your library card handy when you call, and we can take care of the rest. To download the pdf, click on the image below. If this is useful to you, please let me know in the comments!
If you'd like to see another booklist on a different research topic, feel free to fill out the Study Buddy Help Form, and let me know!
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Hi! For those who don't know me, I'm Angela Flock, the Teen Librarian at Coeur d'Alene Public Library.
The purpose of this blog is to help teens handle the current learning environment and get help from an adult when you're struggling. This blog is for every teen, regardless of their situation. Some of you are being homeschooled for the first time. Some of you are trying to handle remote learning for the first time. Some of you are struggling with social distancing when you are in-person, and probably feel like it's hard to make and keep friends. While I can't solve all of these issues, I can help you by showing my support from a library research perspective. Just to give you a little background about myself, I'm a former teacher, tutor, and college prep writing professor, and I have a masters in education and library science. I'm also on your side. I want you to succeed, regardless of what you're going through. I'm here for you. To help me help you, I've created a google form that allows you to anonymously ask me questions and get help. You can fill out as many of the questions as you want, or as few as you want. I will read every response, and try to address requests, concerns, and questions here on this blog on Wednesdays. Here's a link to the Help is on the Way! form. I hope you find it useful! |
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