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Resources for Teens Through the Library. VOYA October 2005, 284-287. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200510HowHelp.pdf Bloor, Edward. Story Time. Harcourt, 2004/VOYA April 2004. Braun, Linda W. Tag Team Tech: Playing Keep Up with Emerging Technologies. e-VOYA August 2005. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200508TagTeamTech.pdf Cahalan, M. W. et al. United States High School Sophomores: A Twenty-Two Year Comparison, 1980-2002. National Center for Education Statistics, September 2006. NCES 2006327. http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2006327 Dear Author: Letters of Hope: Top Young Adult Authors Respond to Kids' Toughest Issues. Joan F. Kaywell, Ed. Philomel, March 2007. Evarts, Lynn. How Can We Help? The School Library As Sanctuary. VOYA December 2006, 404-406. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200612how_can_we_help.pdf Follos, Alison. If You Make Time to Read Aloud, Teens Take Time to Listen. VOYA forthcoming February 2007. Follos, Alison. Reviving Reading: School Library Programming, Author Visits, and Books That Rock! Libraries Unlimited, 2006. Garden, Nancy. Endgame. Harcourt, 2006/VOYA April 2006. Hobbs, Will. Crossing the Wire. HarperCollins, 2006/VOYA April 2006. Hwang, Kellie. O'Dowd's Yang up for National Book Award. Contra Costa Times, November 10, 2006. Kaiser Family Foundation. Generation M: Media in the Lives of 8-18 Year-Olds. Executive Summary #7250, March 9, 2005. http://www.kff.org/entmedia/7250.cfm Kaywell, Joan F. How Can We Help? There's Hope in a Book: Saving Our Students with Literature and Laughter. VOYA October 2006, 311-315. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200610How_can_we_help.pdf Lesesne, Teri S. Making the Match: The Right Book for the Right Reader at the Right Time, Grades 4-12. Stenhouse, 2003/VOYA Editorial: A Warrior Armed with Books, April 2004, 5. Lesesne, Teri S. Naked Reading: Uncovering What Tweens Need to Become Lifelong Readers. Stenhouse, 2006/VOYA October 2006. Macaluso, Judy. We Empower Teens @ Ocean County Library. VOYA August 2006, 214-218. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200608WeEmpowerTeens.pdf MacRae, Cathi Dunn. The View from VOYA: A Messenger of Hope. Editorial review of Susie Vanderlip's 52 Ways to Protect Your Teen. VOYA October 2006, 293. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200610Editorial.pdf Mardikian, Lucy, Fatima Shah, and Saima Shah. Notes from the Teenage Underground: How Audiobooks Helped Us to Listen, Speak, and Earn a Cool Trip. VOYA December 2001, 345. McCormick, Patricia. Sold. Hyperion, 2006/VOYA December 2006. McCormick, Patricia. AuthorTalk: Unhappy Endings. VOYA December 2006, 400-401. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200612AuthorTalk.pdf Meyer, Nadean, and Heather Acres. We Love YA Galley/Teens' Top Ten Books: One High School's Experience. VOYA June 2004, 108-109. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200406WeLove.pdf Meyer, Stephenie. Twilight. Little Brown, 2005/VOYA October 2005. Moore, Rebecca C. From Library Jeopardy to Microfiction Mprovs: Contests and Activities for the School Library. VOYA August 2006, 219-223. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200608Library_Jeopardy.pdf Moore, Rebecca C. e-VOYA Extra: Nuts-and-Bolts Instructions for Contests and Activities in the School Library. e-VOYA August 2006. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200608NutsBolts.pdf Most Valuable Program 2006: We Empower Teens @ Ocean County Library. VOYA October 2006, 310. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200610MVP.pdf Nye, Naomi Shihab. A Maze Me: Poems for Girls. HarperCollins, 2005/VOYA February 2005. Purdy, Rebecca, and the Web Surfers. YA Clicks: Do You Blog? A New Way to Reach Teens. e-VOYA October 2006. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200610YAClicks.pdf Rutherford, Dawn, and Brenna Shanks. A Fantastic Team: Schools and Public Libraries. VOYA December 2004, 357-359. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200412FantasticTeam.pdf Socha, Debbie. Banned Books and Pizza. VOYA October 2004, 272. Teacher Librarian: The Journal for School Librarians. Published 5 times a year by Scarecrow Press. (For a free sample copy, e-mail Managing Editor Kim Tabor at editor@teacherlibrarian.com.) http://www.teacherlibrarian.com Tuccillo, Diane P. Library Teen Advisory Groups: A VOYA Guide. VOYA Books/Scarecrow Press, 2005. Valenza, Joyce Kasman. Tag Team Tech: You Know You're a Twenty-First-Century Teacher- Librarian If . . . e-VOYA October 2006. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200610TagTeamTech.pdf Vanderlip, Susie. 52 Ways to Protect Your Teen: Guiding Teens to Good Choices and Success. Intuitive Wisdom Publications (3128 E. Chapman Ave. #112, Orange, CA 92869), 2005. http://www.legacyofhope.com Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA): The library magazine serving those who serve young adults. Published 6 times a year by Scarecrow Press. (For a free sample copy, e-mail Editor-in-Chief Stacy L. Creel at screel@voya.com.) http://www.voya.com VOYA's Best High School Summer Reading List 2005. VOYA February 2006, 457-462. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200602BestHighSchool.pdf Wilhelm, Elisabeth. Notes from the Teenage Underground: Ink for Blood. VOYA August 2005, 20-21. Williams, Linda. How I Spent My Summer Vacation . . . with School Reading Lists. VOYA February 2002, 416-421. http://www.voya.com/WhatsInVoya/SummerVacation.html Williams, Linda. Summer Belongs in the Hands of the Students: Celebrating Choice in School Reading Lists. VOYA December 2003, 368-371. http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YAS/VOYASummerReadingBelongs.pdf Yang, Gene Yuen. American Born Chinese. First Second Books, 2006/VOYA October 2006. WEB SITES Absynthe Muse. http://www.absynthemuse.com Gallo, Don. Authors4Teens. http://www.authors4teens.com Hubert, Jennifer. 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