[ISLMA-Share] Curating resource lists by theme or topic

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Mon Aug 29 09:17:11 CDT 2016


I agree that LibGuides is the most helpful. All databases and links are
saved in a list and can be inserted as needed. Templates make creating new
guides very painless. You can pull books from your catalog and display with
cover images.
*~Monica Tolva*
*Library media specialist*
*Google Educator*
*Vernon Hills High School*
*847-932-2039 <847-932-2039>*
*monica.tolva at d128.org <monica.tolva at d128.org>*

Currently reading *A Man Called Ove*
<http://titlepeek.fsc.follett.com/tp/query?action=3&subnumber=1206365&isbn=9781476738024&appid=4>
by Fredrik Backman
Currently listening to *The Boston Girl
<https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22450859-the-boston-girl> *by Anita
Diamant

On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 8:43 AM, Email list for the Illinois School Library
Media Association <islma at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Good morning, everyone.
>
> For those of you who create resource lists or pathfinders by theme for
> your students and teachers, what is your preferred format or tool? There
> are so many that can do what I have in mind that I feel overwhelmed on
> which one to pick. I have not yet come across one that does all that I am
> hoping to do. I want to be able to integrate my print and e-book resources,
> hyperlinks to various authoritative webpages and of course, links to
> content in my databases. I also need something that doesn’t take a long
> time to create and manage.
>
>
>
> I have so far used and tried Google docs, Weebly, Follett Destiny lists,
> and Showbie for class specific content.
>
>
>
> Any advice is very welcome!
>
>
>
> *Kristen Rademacher*
>
> Librarian
>
> Eco Club Director
>
> 1 Book 1 Marist Director
>
> *Marist High School <http://www.marist.net/academics/arclibrary/>*
>
> 773.881.5356
>
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> rademacher.kristen at marist.net
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