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Date: Fri Mar 03 2000 - 13:38:30 EST

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       Current Cites 11(2) (February 2000) ISSN: 1060-2356
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    Anybody seen it yet? Any good? It's not available at LC yet, but I'll
    keep looking.

    Junion-Metz, Gail. Coaching Kids for the Internet: A Guide for
       Librarians, Teachers, and Parents. Internet Workshop Series Number 9.
       Berkeley, California: Library Solutions Press, 2000. ISBN
       1-882208-29-3 (http://www.library-solutions.com/coaching.html). - As a
       newly-christened children's librarian (and parent), who works with
       teachers on a daily basis, I can wholeheartedly endorse this book on
       behalf of each of its intended audiences. Designed as a sequel to K-12
       Resources on the Internet, Junion-Metz focuses on the adult as
       Internet coach guiding the child. Not only are basic instructional
       information and practice exercises included, but also administrative
       guidance in planning and acquiring Internet access in schools and
       libraries. An accompanying disk includes links to Internet resources
       for kids (grouped by subject matter and age ranges), and reference and
       instructional resources for teachers, librarians, and parents. An
       added bonus is that these links are kept up to date on the author's
       web site, which the user has access to via a link on the disk. - TR
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