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"The Little Engine That Could: an Attitude for Today's Librarian" Sabrina Carnesi Darden College of Education Fellow Old Dominion University November 15, 2011
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"The Little Engine That Could: an Attitude for Today's Librarian"

Sabrina CarnesiDarden College of Education Fellow

Old Dominion UniversityNovember 15, 2011

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My Journey with Books Began at an Early Age

(Sorry no books here, just blocks!)

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Hannibal, Missouri

Batesville, Arkansas

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Scarred for Life!

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The Old White River StadiumBatesville, Arkansas

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– Previously served on the • VEMA (soon to be the VASL-Virginia Association for School Librarians)

conference planning committee for 3 years in a row• VEMA board for 2 years• AASL committee member on the American Association of University Press

“Best of the Best Book Selection Committee for 4 consecutive years • I have successfully gotten 5 articles published nationally

– Currently selected to serve as the

• AASL State L4L coordinator -• AASL representative on the Interdivisional Committee on School/Public

Library Partnership for the past 3 years• ASLCs Liaison Committee with National Organizations Serving Children and

Youth• YALSA Best Paperbacks for Young Adults 2012-2014• LMC Advisory Board• I am awaiting the outcome of my National

Boards

Accomplishments

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Never …

GIVE IN!

GIVE UP!

GIVE OUT!

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Never …

GIVE IN! …and stop collaborating

GIVE UP!

GIVE OUT!

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Never …

GIVE IN! …and stop collaborating

GIVE UP!...

GIVE OUT!

it is necessary to go beyond our core curriculum

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Never …

GIVE IN! …and stop collaborating

GIVE UP!...

GIVE OUT!...

it is necessary to go beyond our core curriculum

the importance of these skills are vital to students

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Develop a “Can do” spirit…

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Thank you so much!

Develop a “Can do” spirit…