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Sources from “What are You going to do about those kids? KLA Presentation by Robert Banks, 2008 • Cracking the Code by Thom Hartmann, 2007, Berrett-
Koehler Publishers, Inc. ISBN # 978-1-57675-458-0 • Words that work: It’s not what you say, it’s what
people hear by Frank Luntz, 2006, Hyperion, ISBN-10 # 1401302599
• Only Connect: The Way to Save Our Schools by Dr. Rudy Crew, 2007, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ISBN-13: 978-0374294014
• Microtrends: the small forces behind tomorrow’s big changes – The Mildly Disordered – Teens, pg. 155 by Mark Penn, Twelve, ISBN-13: 978-0446580960
• “Teens, Libraries and Web 2.0: Snapshots from a
new media landscape,” by Mary Madden, Pew Internet & American Life Project, NEKLS Tech Day 2007, http://www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/103/presentation_display.asp
• Libraries become gathering place for unruly youth, www.gazette.net/stories/092607/germnew175753_32370.shtml
• Library Violence, The Teacher’s View a blog by Paul Martin, http://plmartinwrite.blogspot.com/2007/10/library-violence.html
• “Youth, Public Libraries, and the Internet,” 4-part series, Public Libraries, May-June 2007/January-February 2008
• Teens—Perpetual Problem, or Golden Opportunity?
By Nanci Milone Hill, PUBLIC LIBRARIES, January/Februrary 2008, Pg 25.
• Noisy Libraries rile readers, Hints from Heloise, February 2008
• Walk the Talk by Eric Harvey and Steve Ventura, 2007, Walk the Talk Company, pg 50.