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Issue 29: Autumn 2000

Children's Libraries in the 21st Century by John Dunne
Boys 'n' Books: Shortening the road to confidence in reading skills
by Michelle Maginnis and team
ESME GREEN MEMORIAL LECTURE 2000: A Future for the Profession; A Professional for the Future by Judith Elkin
Acceptance Speech by the Winner of the Carnegie Medal 1999 for Postcards from No Man's Land by Aidan Chambers
Keith Barker Millennium Children's Book Awards
Conference Views by Various



Issue 28: Spring 2000

THE YLG CONFERENCE: My First Impressions! by Kate Newport
First Byte: The People's Network and the Children's Library by Catherine Blanshard
Children's Literature: The New Synergies or 'Sneaking past the Sligs with Alec' by Mel Gibson
Fire and Ice: Children's Literature in the New Millennium by Philip Pullman
The Lads and Dads Experiment by Anne Marley
Through the Chair's Eyes by Annie Everall
Every Picture Tells a Story by Teresa Scragg



Issue 27: Autumn 1999

From Your (new) Editor by Louise Aldridge
Making NYR International by Anthony Tilke
1999 Kate Greenaway Medal Speech by Helen Cooper
1999 Carnegie Medal Acceptance Speech by David Almond
Snapshots from the Album of a Carnegie Judge by Eileen Armstrong
Taking Reading to the Limits!: The National Year of Reading - where do we go from here? by Trish Botten

 


Issue 26: Spring 1999

Keith Barker - a Celebration
A Trubute to Henrietta Branford: Touching People's Lives by Anne Marley
Read On – Write Away: Developing Community Literacy Projects in Libraries by Carol Taylor
Birmingham Reading Volunteers by Anne Everall and Christine Hill
What is LaunchPad? by Miranda McKearney and Anne Sarrag

 


Issue 25: Autumn 1998

Making an Impact: Why it Matters by Grace Kempster
Young Writer - Where The Readers Are by Lois Beeson
Esme Green Memorial Lecturer Making a Personal Impact by Linda Hopkins
Over-shadowing the Carnegie? Carnegie Greenaway Shadowing - the Feedback by Lynne Taylor
Brief Survey of Homework Initiatives in the United Kingdom, June 1998 by Anthony Tilke
Literacy and the Internet - Never the Twain Shall Meet? by Lynne Johnson
Children's Books in the Age of Pluralism by Ngaio Malcolm

 


Issue 24: Spring 1998

The Tir na n-Og Awards by Bethan M. Hughes
Visual Impairment and Children's Reading Needs: Update by Desmond L Spiers
Physical Disabilities and Children's Reading Needs by Desmond L Spiers
What is YLG? by Tricia King
Books for Special Children by Sheila Ray
Providing Information to Help Young People by Judith Coley
Messages from Matilda by Anne Harding

 


Issue 23: Spring 1997

Hearing Loss and Children's Reading Needs by Desmond L Spiers
Bookstart in Wandsworth by Colin Bray and Judy Ash
What's the Big Idea ...? by Anne Sarrag
Children and IT in Public Libraries: A Research Project by Debbie Denham, Clare Nankivell and Judith Elkin
Aimez-vous le Basketball?: The Place of Children's Literature in British Children's Libraries by Ray Lonsdale

 


Issue 22: Autumn 1996

Young People's Reading at the End of the Century: A Summary of the Children's Literature Research Centre Survey of Young People's Reading Habits by Kimberley Reynolds
Cover Story by Alec Williams
Visual Impairment and Children's Reading Needs by Desmond L Spiers
Newry Library: Promoting Equal Access for the Under-Fives by Eirian McKay

 


Issue 21: Spring 1996

Children in Cathedral Libraries by Sarah Gray
What is Marketing? Is Marketing a Truly Dirty Word for Librarians? by Martyn Kempson
Publishing and Marketing Campaigns: Putting Good Ideas into Practice by Sally Gritten
REACH Resource Centre by Desmond L Spiers

 

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