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Monday, May 27, 2013

Show Me the Awesome: Creating a Teen Blog for the Library

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Today I'm participating in "Show Me the Awesome," a blog series that encourages librarians to share the exciting and innovative things they're doing for their libraries, their communities, and their profession. Visit Kelly, Liz, and Sophie for more details on this initiative, and be sure to search for the hashtag #30awesome on Twitter and Tumblr. 

I'm excited to tell you about the way I created an opportunity for my library's teens to earn volunteer service hours, gain real-world writing experience, and create a positive digital footprint-- by blogging.

The need
The idea was born from a community need. In my library's education-minded community, teens have a high demand for ways to earn service credit. Teens and their parents often inquire at the library’s reference desk about volunteer opportunities, but we weren't able to offer a year-round, experiential volunteer program for teens-- until now.

The solution 
Create a (mostly) virtual way for teens to earn volunteer service hours!

As my library's teen services librarian, I am privileged to lead a team of around 50 teens in creating the Mission Viejo Library Teen Voice, a blog where local teens write book reviews, enthuse about their favorite authors, make literary top ten lists, conduct author interviews, and recap author events.


I am so proud of what these teens have accomplished, and I want to shout it from the rooftops!

How did I make it happen?
The Mission Viejo Library Teen Voice is an outcome of my participation in the Eureka! Leadership Program, and is made possible by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

I recruited interested teens by reaching out to local schools and teen organizations, working with the City's public information specialist to issue a press release that got picked up by local media, and marketing within the library. I hosted a brainstorming meeting to introduce the blogging project to the teens and solicit their input about its content, look, and feel.

Over the next few months, I worked with the teens virtually to collect content for the blog, worked with a graphic designer (the amazing Elle Cardenas!) to develop a sharp, professional aesthetic that exudes youthful energy, and consulted with other departments in my organization to make sure the teen blog would support the mission and vision of my library and the City.

One of the reasons my library didn't have a regular teen volunteer program in the past was a lack of staff time and resources. Managing this blog does take up a good deal of my time, but I can do a lot of the work while multitasking-- editing and scheduling blog posts while I'm on the Reference Desk, for example. So far, this project is working out really well for the library and the teens.

Why it's good for the teens
Writing for the Mission Viejo Library Teen Voice is an opportunity for middle and high school students to earn volunteer service credit by sharing their enthusiasm for books and promoting teen literacy. Participating on the Teen Blog Team enables them to earn service credit on their own schedule and offers a real-world opportunity to sharpen their writing and critical thinking skills. It also empowers the teens to build their personal brand online and create a positive digital footprint that will impress colleges and future employers.

Plus, the teen bloggers are invited to participate in unique learning opportunities that help build their skills, like a personal branding workshop with a digital strategies expert, and a talk on social media by author and YouTube personality, Kaleb Nation, who made it big on the Internet at a young age.




Why it's good for the community
The teen blog provides a peer recommendation system for teen literature that the whole community can use. It also raises awareness within the community about the awesome things their local teens are doing.

Why it's good for the library
This project enhances community building for the library. To maximize the teens' opportunities to learn new skills and expand their creativity, I've worked to build partnerships between the library and local schools and other organizations that serve teens.

Sharing the awesome
As I mentioned earlier, I am bursting with pride over all the great content the Teen Blog Team has contributed so far. These teens are so smart and motivated, and they want to share their enthusiasm for books with the world. Will you do me a favor and help me reinforce the terrific work these teens are doing? Visit the Mission Viejo Library Teen Voice and comment on one of the posts. Share the blog with a friend or colleague. Please help me show off what these amazing teens are doing.

When I started this project, I honestly didn't know if I would get a positive response-- teens have so many other things to do, I wasn't sure if they'd be on board with blogging for the library. But they were! I have been continually amazed by their enthusiasm. This whole endeavor has been really rewarding for all of us so far. If you're thinking of starting a teen blogging project at your library, feel free to contact me with any questions!


Thursday, May 3, 2012

Mid-week round-up

A few things...

First, thank you to everyone who entered the Wentworth Hall giveaway I hosted!


The winners are... Carrie K. and Maggie H. 

Congratulations, ladies! I've emailed you. Big thanks again to Simon & Schuster for providing the prizes for this giveaway!

Second, I'm very pleased to say that I'm going to be blogging for The Hub, the teen literature blog published by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA). Please check out my first posts-- I blogged about celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: here's Part 1 (an interview with author Cindy Pon) and Part 2 (a list of some really good reads that include elements of Asian or Asian-American culture). Stop by and tell me about your favorite books featuring Asian or Asian-American culture!

And finally, you know I co-host a YA lit podcast called Authors are ROCKSTARS!, right? Well, my co-host, Michelle, and I had the privilege of moderating the YA or Bust! panel at the Huntington Beach Barnes & Noble last week, featuring Stephanie Perkins, Gayle Forman, and Nina LaCour.


The event was so much fun! We had so much fun chatting with these fabulous authors. And, as always, part of the fun of attending a book signing is meeting other readers. This time, we met a book vlogger! And he put us on his video coverage of the event. I don't know about Michelle, but I am not used to being on camera, so I was super nervous! But it was really fun. Watch The Booktubenator's coverage of the YA or Bust event right here:

 
(Authors are ROCKSTARS! appears towards the end of the video).

And be sure to check out The Booktubenator'sYouTube channel-- it's awesome.

That's all for today!


Friday, March 16, 2012

Blog Makeover

My blog got a makeover! This calls for a makeover montage... cue the music! 

Picture my blog preening in front of a three-way mirror, trying on crazy wigs, spinning around in flowy ballgowns, and tripping in ridiculously high heels as "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" plays in the background...

I like this dress
Image courtesy of lucyfrench123

Okay, okay-- you get the idea. Check out my awesome new blog header and color scheme!

I decided that after having kept up this blog for over a year, it was time to fancy things up around here. So I asked my good friend Elle Cardenas, an extremely talented artist and illustrator, to design a blog header for me.

She was wonderful about asking the right questions to find out what I had in mind, and worked with me to come up with a concept that reflects who I am and what I'm about. Thank you, E.! I absolutely love the way the blog header design turned out.

Visit Elle at Digital-Heat.com and please take a moment to drop a comment here and tell her what a fantastic job she did on my blog header.

Friday, January 27, 2012

SoCal Book Events + An Awesome Giveaway

Have you checked out the latest over at Authors are ROCKSTARS!, the podcast I co-host with Michelle of Never Gonna Grow Up Reviews?

2012 is off to an awesome start. We kicked off January by featuring interviews with Shatter Me author Tahereh Mafi, Nightshade series author Andrea Cremer, and Gene Yang, author of the new Avatar: The Last Airbender graphic novel, The Promise.

Next month is going to be amazing, too! Michelle and I are super excited about a couple of upcoming events for Southern California book lovers. We'll be covering the first-ever Passion & Prose conference with a special Road Trip edition of the podcast.

 And you should join us there!


Presented by Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore, together with Adventures by the Book, the conference takes place Saturday, February 25, 2012, from 9:00am to 3:30pm at the Westin Long Beach, 333 East Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA  90802. Attendance is limited to the first 450 readers who register.

Passion & Prose is a ticketed event that includes speed dating  (an interactive author activity) and lunch with one author at each table. The day also features a Young Adult author panel, three keynote speakers, multiple book buying and signing opportunities, free goodie bags to all participants, and an opportunity drawing to benefit WriteGirl, a non-profit organization that promotes creativity and self-expression through writing to empower girls.

Does that sound amazing, or what?

Michelle and I are pleased to offer something special for Authors are ROCKSTARS! listeners. We are giving away one FREE PASS to Passion & Prose! That's a $125 value and an awesome experience you'll never forget. So if you're in the Southern California area, make sure you head over to our blog for your chance to win. And even if you don't win the free pass, we still have something for you-- when you register for Passion & Prose, simply enter referral code ROCKSTAR at checkout to receive $25 off the price of admission!


Also, from January 1-February 14, Passion & Prose is offering a special discounted Mother-Daughter registration promotion ($200 per couple). Edit 2/9/12: Due to changes to the Passion & Prose event structure, they are no longer able to offer any discounts on admission.

Princess Diaries author Meg Cabot is one of the keynote speakers, and you definitely don't want to miss her-- I helped host a library visit with her a couple years ago, and she's just as fabulous and funny as you would imagine. Love her!

Me (pregnant with baby #2 at the time) with Meg Cabot (tall and gorgeous!)

The YA panel at Passion & Prose will feature Andrea Cremer, Sarah Wilson EtienneMarie Lu, Beth Revis, and Jessica Spotswood, and is sponsored by Penguin Young Adult as part of the Breathless Reads tour.


Check the full tour schedule to see if there's a stop in your area:
We hope to see you in Montrose or Long Beach next month! As always, if you have questions for any of these fabulous authors, comment here or on the Authors are ROCKSTARS! blog, and we'll be happy to ask on your behalf. 

Monday, April 18, 2011

ALERT! ALERT! SOMETHING AWESOME!

Do you like YA lit?

Do you like interviews with amazing YA authors?

Do you like listening to charming and adorable readers JUST LIKE YOU chat about super fun YA books?

OF COURSE YOU DO.

That's why you should check out Authors are ROCKSTARS!


This brand-new podcast is a collaboration between Michelle from Never Gonna Grow Up Reviews and myself. I am so privileged to be working with Michelle on this project- she and I have been friends for years, she's a super awesome voiceover artist, and she's the one behind the audio mixing for the podcast. She rocks!

In our debut episode, we interview the fabulous and amazing Holly Black and Cassandra Clare. [pause for a moment of giddiness: eeeeeeeee!] I loved having the chance to meet them and talk about their writing and characters.

We hope you'll enjoy this month's podcast. Please listen, let us know what you think, and follow the Authors are ROCKSTARS! blog so you'll be sure to catch future episodes!
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