2022 Research Project: Teen Activism
Whenever there’s a positive change in society, we can thank activists. They work in every corner of the world on issues like racial injustice, gender discrimination, and the countless...
Independent Reading
Where can I find recommendations? Young Adult New York Times Book Review Good Reads: Best Young Adult Fiction Good Reads: Best Young Adult Fantasy and Science Fiction YALSA Book...
New York Heritage Digital Collection Exhibit: Immigration in New York State, 1650-1950
This month the @TZHSLibrary will host the New York Heritage Digital Collection Exhibit: Immigration in New York State, 1650-1950. Please take advantage of exploring this exhibit. Immigrants built a...
Virtual Author Visit: Neil Shusterman
Join us in the @TZHSLibrary, Monday, November 15th during Lunch Period 6 for a Virtual Author Interview with Neil Shusterman. Mr. Shusterman’s large group presentations are question driven,...
Works Cited Page
According to MLA style, you must have a Works Cited page at the end of your research paper. All entries in the Works Cited page must correspond to the...
Better Search, Better Results
These Google Search Tips & Tricks from @TechGumbo will give you better search results! Many of us go directly to Google but get irrelevant or incorrect results when using...
Banned Books Week: September 26-October 2, 2021
VICTORY! After a protest by students and community members drew national attention to Central York School District located in Pennsylvania, the school board voted Monday, September 20, 2021, to...
Trust Me: How Do I know What to Believe
American Association of School Libraries, AASL, has partnered with the Getting Better Foundation (GBF) to share the award-winning documentary “Trust Me” with school librarians and their educator colleagues. The...
Copyright and Fair Use
Both copyright and Creative Commons are important parts of a system that come with a responsibility to follow rules, rules that support the future work of people and organizations...
Who Can You Trust? Crash Course Navigating Digital Information
In this Crash Course, author John Green, teaches you how to assess the sources of information you find on the internet. The growing suspicion of expertise is a growing...