Here are the links I shared on my Twitter and Pinterest accounts this week that you might find interesting:
CHILDREN’S BOOKS
Jeremy Strong’s top 10 funniest fictional families | Children’s books http://buff.ly/132acKw #kidlit
Leigh Bardugo’s top 10 childhood reads | Books http://buff.ly/12oACBL #kidlit
Making your writing the best it can be: top tips from children’s books editors | Children’s books http://buff.ly/15joepz
We’re Going On a Bear Hunt games for your teddy bear’s picnic | Children’s books http://buff.ly/15jxDxu #kidlit
Why Do Kids’ Books Matter? Here, Look – Steven Heller – The Atlantic http://buff.ly/15jEas3 #kidlit
The Wildest Children’s Books of 2013 — @100scopenotes 100 Scope Notes http://buff.ly/18bviuz #kidlit
EBOOKS
Apple Violated Antitrust Law By Conspiring To Raise eBook Prices, Judge Rules http://buff.ly/12rjjQz #ebooks
Does E-Reading Change the Way You Read? http://buff.ly/1dnPPsP #ebooks #reading
Dutch public libraries are commencing a test case on e-lending http://buff.ly/189qDJM #ebooks
The Future of Books: Library Apps http://buff.ly/1b3WT0U #ebooks #libraries
LEADERSHIP
The Network Secrets of Great Change Agents – Harvard Business Review http://buff.ly/1dnOrqi
LIBRARIES
NEWS: A bill would help libraries help job seekers – Library Worklife: http://buff.ly/1dnPqqx #libraries
Understanding Social Capital | American Libraries Magazine http://buff.ly/12pw4jk #libraries
Why public libraries should follow Chicago’s lead and build maker labs — Tech News and Analysis http://buff.ly/15wpd8l
SOCIAL MEDIA
11 Unique Ways to Boost Your Social Sharing with Buffer | Search Engine Journal http://buff.ly/1b3Y00K
Google Reader post-mortem: The death of the API, the rise of the all-in-one, and the return of the RSS reader – http://buff.ly/12eqpYC
Why Twitter Finally Killed The “Auto Follow” For Good | TechCrunch http://buff.ly/15u1HsD
TEEN LIT
Judy Blume is awesome: The author stands up for kids fighting censorship in Chicago. http://buff.ly/132g2vv
Patrick Ness @Patrick_Ness 9 Jul – I believe that if you don’t engage with darkness, you’re leaving a teen alone to face it by themselves. I think THAT’s the amoral position.



