A short list of tweets posted over the last week that librarians and the teens that they serve may find interesting:
- Good piece today by @toddsattersten on redefining books in the digital age. http://t.co/BJGhDOr Also insightful tweets on topic. – @rosspruden
- RT @Fiona_Bradley: Report on Geek the Library campaign: http://t.co/SoHNMeG #advocacy #OCLC – @myleejoseph
- E-Readers Catch Younger Eyes and Go in Backpacks http://nyti.ms/dLSXNv – @nytimes
- #poll If u read ebooks, what have u noticed about your book reading since you started reading ebooks? (RT pls) http://twtpoll.com/jz8je0 – @draccah
- Kindle & Nook Book Lending | pafa.net http://bit.ly/hnWAxA – @librarianbyday
- Tool To Create Fake Facebook Walls For Historical or Fictitious Characters: http://bit.ly/e22xU0 (via @web20classroom) #edchat #tlchat – @gwynnethJones
- Fascinating review of Program or Be Programmed: 10 Commands for a Digital Age http://bit.ly/eSkBtM Must reread when more awake. – @Ms_Bock
- One on One: Jane McGonigal, Game Designer http://nyti.ms/ihA0Rh – @nytimesbits
- MIT Press just published Alexandra Juhasz’s “Learning from YouTube,” a video-book & online inquiry into today’s media http://bit.ly/eau4ie – @HASTAC
- ComScore Says You Don’t Got Mail: Web Email Usage Declines, 59% Among Teens! http://tcrn.ch/dVA3ng – @TechCrunch
- If you work in education, NMC’s 2011 Horizon Report was just released. @NewMediaC documents emerging tech for edu: http://bit.ly/gUeb0V – @zephoria
Do you have a favorite Tweet from the last week? If so add it in the comments for this post. Or, if you read a Twitter post between February 11 and February 17 that you think is great, send me a direct message on Twitter (@lbraun2000) and it will go into the pool for consideration for next week’s Tweets of the week YALSA blog entry.