I have continually run across this article about a library in North Carolina which teamed up with a children's theatre. Doing a simple search on LibraryLit, I came across it again:
Kenney, B. Imagine This. School Library Journal v. 51 no. 12 (December 2005) p. 52-5
It has been somewhat difficult to find articles about incorporating theatre into libraries, so this technique is perfect for my search.
Subject(s): Interprofessional cooperation; Cooperation/North Carolina; Young adults' library services/North Carolina; Children's library services/North Carolina; Architecture and building/North Carolina; Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County (N.C.); Children's Theatre of Charlotte
Unfortunately, when I clicked on the subject titles, it would kept circling back to the original "Imagine This" article. I will, however, continue to try this technique on other relevant articles.
SEARCH REFLECTION - Citation pearling is a fabulous technique when you find an article relevant to your specific topic. By using citation pearl, the searcher easily can find more articles on that topic. This technique would not be useful for articles that just touch on the subject or are not relevant to the specifics of the search. It could send the searcher on a "wild goose chase."
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
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If you need actual articles about ImaginOn, I can provide more citations.
Public Library Quarterly Vol. 27 No. 2 2008 "ImaginOn, the first 21st century public library in the U.S." by Glen Holt
MLS Master's thesis:
http://etd.ils.unc.edu/dspace/handle/1901/440
Library & Archival Security Vol. 21 No. 2 2008 "ImaginOn: Security Issues in a Joint-Use Children's Library/Children's Theater Facility" by Lois Kilkka
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