danah boyd Interview

After her keynote address at the American Association of School Libraries National Conference, American Libraries caught up with danah boyd, the "high priestess" of networked social media, to discuss the role that school librarians should be playing in their students' social networking activities, how to cut through the red tape that may be preventing them from filling this role, and how Wikipedia can and should be used to teach students about information. More ALA videos available at alfocus.ala.org.

November 17, 2009



After her keynote address at the American Association of School Libraries National Conference, American Libraries caught up with danah boyd, the “high priestess” of networked social media, to discuss the role that school librarians should be playing in their students’ social networking activities, how to cut through the red tape that may be preventing them from filling this role, and how Wikipedia can and should be used to teach students about information. More ALA videos available at alfocus.ala.org.

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AASL National Conference

At the American Association of School Librarians National Conference in Charlotte, N.C. November 5-8, 2009, AASL President Cassandra Barnett and Conference Co-Chair Anne Marie Pipkin discuss the conference and the next one in Minneapolis in 2011, while ALA President Camila Alire talks about the importance of school libraries and the upcoming Frontline Advocacy toolkit and how school librarians will be able to use it to advocate for their libraries. More ALA videos at alfocus.ala.org.