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Every reader, his or her book. __ Find resources: __ ** Amazon ** - [|http://www.amazon.com] [] [|http://www.goodreads.com] [|http://www.librarything.com] [|http://www.titlewave.com] [|http://www.teenreads.com] [|http://www.kidreads.com] [|http://www.guysread.com] __
 * Barnes & Noble ** - [|www.bn.com]
 * Bulletin for the Center for Children’s Books ** - Homepage of //The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books//, one of the nation's leading children's book review journals for school and public librarians.
 * Good Reads ** – Keep track of what you’ve read and get recommendations from people you know
 * Library Thing ** – Enter what you’re reading, or your whole library and connect with people who read what you do
 * Titlewave ** –Online collection development and curriculum support tool for K-12 school librarians, educators, and administrators from Follett.
 * TeenReads ** – Teens talk about their favorite books and get thoughtful book reviews, in-depth author profiles, excerpts of the hottest new-releases, and more.
 * KidReads ** – Great place for kids to find reviews of the newest titles, interviews with the coolest authors and special features on great books.
 * Guys Read ** – A web-based literacy program developed by Jon Scieszka to help boys find stuff they like to read.

Journals __ ** Booklist ** (in print - $109) - [|www.booklistonline.com] Note: If you have EBSCOHost most of these subscriptions through alerts for no cost!
 * Library Media Connection ** (in print - $69) - [|www.linworth.com/lmc/]
 * School Library Journal ** (in print - $136) - [|www.schoollibraryjournal.com]

__ Collection development resources __ [] [] []
 * AASL Resource Guides for School Library Media Program Development **
 * Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records ** - Collection Development Training
 * Resources for School Librarians ** – sample collection development policies, e-resources