This book digs in and explores where the distinguished award intersects with library work in a range of areas such as collection policy, advocacy, programming, EDI efforts, and censorship. Recognized experts in the fields of library service to youth, children's literature, and education present strategies, guidance, and tips to support practitioners in making the most of the Newbery in their work. Inside, you'll find
- tips on using booklists, displays, mock elections, and "Bookstagramming" to promote the Newbery Award and the award winners;
- perspective on the Newbery Medal at 100, examining where it fits in the history of children's literature and where children's book publishing stands today in terms of racially diverse literature;
- guidance to help you objectively and confidently deal with issues such as weeding award books and addressing controversies involving Newbery winners and honor books;
- strategies for leveraging the renown of the Newbery Award to advocate the value of libraries and library workers serving youth; and
- time-saving programming and book group resources, including ready-made activities and discussion questions for dozens of Newbery titles.