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In an award-winning internship at the Boulder Public Library, underserved youth work in the makerspace to design and create projects that can improve the community. This year, two teens built board games that are inclusive of players with visual disabilities.
How can public librarians convince kids to give up what little free time they have to talk with us about keeping themselves and their private information safe online? Here are a few tips.
The kid likes one thing, the parent wants another. How should librarians proceed?
Several recent incidents highlight the need for more informed and compassionate policies when it comes to tweens in the public library.
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