When I began my career as a librarian perpetual calendars were published in print almanacs and quick reference books such as The New York Public Library Desk Reference. You can buy a used one for a dollar plus shipping, or a collectible for quite a bit more. With the advent of online "ready reference" this wonderful book has not been published since 2002. Nonetheless, I love it so much that I may ask to have it buried with me! Just kidding, well, maybe not....
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I am so honored that David Loertscher invited me to share my collaborative lesson between Social Studies teachers and teacher librarians in which students use inquiry learning to solve a history mystery. I just received my copies of the journal. Here is a photograph of the article. Here is the full-text document should you like to read it. Enjoy! ![]()
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About JoanI am a Family History Center Director, former young adult librarian, researcher and avid family historian. I believe that deep reading of primary sources divulge amazing results. Archives
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