La Luz Book Review Source
a. Who is your target audience? Why is this group your target audience?
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My audience is those who have an impact or are involved in children's literature and serving this population of learners. This group is the selected target audience because my area of focus is families with young children.
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b. What strategies would you use to help your target audience to access your blog? Why would you use those strategies?
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This material would be shared with fellow library employees, patrons, academic colleagues and any individuals who wish to expand their awareness of children's literature.
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c. How will you continue to contribute to the knowledge in the field of children's literature?
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In my current role with the Fort Worth Library Dept. I will expand my contributions through outreach to program families. In addition, I will continue to pursue my studies and project in this area. Future conferences and panels are also an option.
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References
Association for Library Service to Children. 2009. Competencies for Librarians Serving Children in Public Libraries. http://www.ala.org/alsc/edcareeers/alsccorecomps (accessed December 12, 2013).
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Lowell, Susan. 1996. The Three Little Javelinas / Los tres pequeños jabalíes. Ill. by Jim Harris. Trans. by Northland Publishing.
Flagstaff: Luna Rising.
Morales, Yuyi. 2003. Just a Minute: A Trickster Tale and Counting Book. San Francisco: Chronicle Books.
Raschka, Chris. 2011. A Ball for Daisy. Ill. by Chris Raschka. New York: Random House.
Simon, Seymour. (2004). Cats. New York: Harper Collins Publishers.
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