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NameTypeCountry of originComments / DescAvailable via NLB databases?CostInfo / WebsiteOther Info / Website
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Book birdPrint/online journalInternationalIBBY publicationYes - Full text available via ProQuest Education Complete New Platform
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BooklistPrint/online journalUSA2X per month; reviewing journal of the American Library Association; does have a youth section, but main focus is adult fiction, nonfiction and reference.Yes - via EBSCO & ProQuest@ USD$170 for print & digital, international price; unlimited simultaneous and remote access of digital only is $350 for one school, $250 each for 2-5 schools.www.booklistonline.com
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Books for KeepsOnline journalUKit is now available purely digitally, free. There is a latest issue tag and you can download the pdf of the latest issue (bi-monthly I believe). There are articles about authors and children's reading and a review section K-12. You can sign up to get it sent to your mailbox. NAhttp://booksforkeeps.co.uk/
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Bulletin of the Center for Children's BooksUSAYes - via ProQuesthttp://bccb.lis.illinois.edu/
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Carel PressPosters + pdfsUKGood for library & reading related posters - can be pdf. so no postage costsIndividually pricedhttp://www.carelpress.co.uk/
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CarouselPrint journalUKhttp://www.carouselguide.co.uk
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Children's Literacy Association QuarterlyPrint/online journalUSAYes - via Project Musehttps://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/childrens_literature_association_quarterly/
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Children's literature in educationYes - via EBSCO
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GleebooksOnline booksellerAustraliaGleebooks is linked with AustralED. Bookshop information about Australian's children's books, whilst AustralEd is IB programmes-friendly. http://www.gleebooks.com.au/?p=children_htmhttp://www.australed.iinet.net.au/
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Innis: the children's books Ireland magazine Irelandhttp://www.inismagazine.ie/
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JeunesseCanadaJeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures is an interdisciplinary, refereed academic journal whose mandate is to publish research on, and to provide a forum for discussion about, cultural productions for, by, and about young people. Our scope is international; while we have a special interest in Canada, we welcome submissions concerning all areas and cultures. We are especially interested in the cultural functions and representations of “the child.” This can include children’s and young adult literature and media; young people’s material culture, including toys; digital culture and young people; historical and contemporary construct . . . show more
Published by: The Centre for Research in Young People's Texts and Cultures, University of Winnipeg
Yes - via Project Musehttp://www.jeunessejournal.ca/index.php/yptc
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KirkusPrint/online journalUSAindependent review source; brutally honest and not beholden to publishers.Yes - via ProQuest@ USD$229 for print & digital international price; $169 digital onlywww.kirkusreviews.com
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Library JournalPrint/online journalUSAYes - via EBSCO & ProQuest
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Love Reading 4 KidsWebsiteUKYou can sign up for monthly updates to be sent as emails. Again K-12, with detailed age range options. More for awareness than reviews.http://www.lovereading4kids.co.uk/
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Magpies Subscription databaseAustraliahttp://www.magpies.net.au/
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NoveListSubscription databaseUSAYes - via EBSCOhttp://www.ebscohost.com/novelist
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Paper TIgersBlogBased in USAGreat on children's/YA books related to the Pacific RimNAfreehttp://www.papertigers.org/wordpress/
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Scholastic Australian Standing OrdersStanding order subscriptionAustraliaLinda from the Australian International School says: "Australian Standing Orders is an excellent source of new Australian publishing, and it’s well worth considering a subscription if you don’t have one. They select what they consider to be the best new Australian releases (and other). I found we already had the CBCA shortlists in our libraries when the list was announced, largely due to ASO." "ASO is a unique alternative to book buying, designed especially for Primary and Secondary school libraries. We are a subscription service offering the best new releases from all Australian publishers, together with comprehensive teacher notes which provide ideas for classroom activities and discussion."
Different subscription plans on offer.https://www.scool.scholastic.com.au/standingorders/jadehttp.dll?StandingOrdersTeacher notes available on the website.
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School LibrarianPrint journalUKTermly journal (articles and reviews) of the UK School Library Association. Periodical comes with membership, which also allows access to resources on their website. They also have a range of practical guideline publications. http://www.sla.org.uk/
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School Libraries WorldwideInternationalIASL publicationhttp://www.iasl-online.org/pubs/slw/
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School Library JournalPrint/online journalUSAMonthly; main vehicle of news, information & reviews for US school librariesYes - via EBSCO & ProQuest@ USD$150 for print & digital, international pricehttp://www.slj.com/
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School library media activities monthlyUSA
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StorylinesWebsiteNZSite of the NZ Children's book organization. You can sign up for their newsletter about children's books.http://www.storylines.org.nz/
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The Horn BookPrint/online journalUSAYes - via EBSCO & ProQuesthttp://www.hbook.com/
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The Lion and the UnicornPrint/online journalUSAYes - via ProQuest / also via Project Muse
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The Looking Glass: new perspectives on children's literatureOnline journalCanadahttp://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/ojs/index.php/tlg/index
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Viewpoint: on books for young adultsAustraliaUniversity of Melbournehttps://extranet.education.unimelb.edu.au/LLAE/viewpoint/
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