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LINKS FOR STUDENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS
updated January 12, 2009 .

The young adult version of Bookreporter.com, Teenreads offers teen readers aged 12-17 features on the issues that matter to them as well as reviews and excerpts of YA fiction and pop culture titles, author interviews and biographies, interactive questions and polls, and more. Teenreads offers a free monthly email newsletter; interested readers can subscribe at Teenreads Newsletters.

techlife@school Philadelphia Inquirer
joyce.valenza@phillynews.com
Milken National Educator 97/98 
http://joycevalenza.com
Phone: (215) 233-6030 ext: 2502 Fax: (215) 836-5237
Virtual Library from Joyce Kasman Valenza . . . Librarian Springfield Township High School
- a whimsical, intuitive site full of useful information (Reference Desk Art by Emily Valenza)



New York Public Library's Teen Link Page
- live author chats, homework help, events, teenlife and so much more.

Also recommended:readinggroupguides
Internet Public Library Teen Space - a PORTAL into sites covering Arts and Entertainment, Books and Writing, Clubs and Organizations, College and Career, Computers and Internet, Dating and Stuff, Health, Homework Help, Issues and Conflicts, Money Matters, Sports, & Style

TeenZone
from King County Library System, KC, Washington

Red Studio - MoMA
collaborates with
High School Students Red Studio - a Web site developed by MoMA in collaboration with high school students, explores issues and questions raised by teens about modern art and today’s working artists.

The Franklin Institute
"The doors of wisdom are never shut." --Benjamin Franklin

Keystone Science Network - Teachers, Science and the Web

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Ask the Director, Nancy Hammeke Marshall
215-885-5180x14, nhammekemarshall@mclinc.org

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