The article discusses strategies for public libraries to offer programs and resources for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and activity programs. The author comments on how public libraries can partner with businesses to offer STEM resources to library patrons and strengthen the role public libraries play in terms of education in their communities. Topics include the possibility of public libraries learning from science fairs to incorporate displays and nonfiction book lists that promote science, as well as strategies to organize nonfiction book holdings.
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Jennifer Hopwood
Author
Franklin T. DeGroodt Memorial Library
Citation
ISSN
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1542-9806
Publication Name:
Children & Libraries: The Journal of the Association for Library Service to Children
Volume:
10
Number:
20
Page Number:
53
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