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NEH, ALA Public Programs Office announce 3,000 We the People Bookshelf

grants on Created Equal

 

New collection includes titles and bonus materials to support Abraham 

Lincoln Bicentennial programming

 

CHICAGO - The American Library Association's (ALA) Public Programs

Office (PPO) is pleased to partner with the National Endowment for the

Humanities (NEH) for the fifth We the People Bookshelf project.  Part of

the NEH's We the People initiative, the Bookshelf is a grant program

created to encourage young people to read and understand great

literature while exploring themes in American history.

 

This year's theme is Created Equal. Public and school (K-12)

libraries are invited to apply online from September 10, 2007 through

January 25, 2008 at http://publicprograms.ala.org/bookshelf.  In spring

2008, NEH and ALA will select 3,000 libraries to receive the Created

Equal Bookshelf. Those selected will be required to use the Bookshelf

selections in programs for young readers in their communities. 

 

Successful applicants will receive the We the People Bookshelf, a

collection of 17 classic hardcover books for young readers, all

conveying the Created Equal theme. For a list of titles, see

http://publicprograms.ala.org/bookshelf. Several selections focus on

the life and writings of Abraham Lincoln, whose 200th birthday will be

celebrated during the 2008 - 2009 programming period.  In addition,

winning libraries will receive four of these books in Spanish

translation, and a bonus educational kit entitled History in a Box on

Abraham Lincoln. This kit, developed by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of

American History, contains a resource book (print and CD formats), DVDs,

interactive CD-ROM and posters, featuring primary source documents,

photographs, artwork, maps, songs and other teaching resources.

Successful applicants will also receive accompanying materials for

programming, including bookplates, bookmarks and posters.  

          

The Created Equal Bookshelf titles, online application and guidelines

will be available from September 10, 2007 to January 25, 2008 at

http://publicprograms.ala.org/bookshelf.  A single application may be

submitted on behalf of multiple libraries within a library system,

school district or community.  Individual branch and school libraries

are also encouraged to apply.  To review a list of programming ideas

while planning an application, or to see information on past Bookshelf

themes, please visit http://publicprograms.ala.org/bookshelf.  

 

The Bookshelf grants are part of the NEH's We the People initiative,

which aims to encourage and strengthen the teaching, study and

understanding of American history and culture through libraries,

schools, colleges, universities and cultural institutions.  NEH plans to

issue a We the People Bookshelf each year on themes related to ideas and

ideals unique to America.  Since 2003, ALA and NEH have awarded 6,000 We

the People Bookshelves to public and school libraries.  

 

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ALA Public Programs Office

http://www.ala.org/publicprograms 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

800-545-2433, extension 5045

 

 

Laurie Mahaffey, Deputy Director

Central Texas Library System, Inc.

1005 West 41st Street

Austin, Texas 78756

www.ctls.net

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

512-583-0704 x18

800-252-4431 x18

 

 

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