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If you are a new young adult librarian or an experienced librarian with little time to plan and execute programs for teens, this book is for you! For each month
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Teen advisory groups (TAGs) may flourish in many libraries today, but many others are newly initiating them or hoping to revitalize ones that are floundering. B
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When teens volunteer at the library, they gain new skills, make connections, and build their resumes, while libraries benefit from a new generation of advocates