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  • The Bookmark Editor, Angie MacRitchie, of SD23   welcomes everyone to read and participate in our PSA journal.  Articles published in the journal are also posted independently on the VirtualBookmark blog. This allows members to share very specific links to articles of interest.
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Spring Issue, June 2010 : Vol 50 Issue II > June 2010 Vol 50 Issue II 


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  • The Bookmark is the professional journal of the British Columbia Teacher-Librarians' Association. 

    As such, it:

    • Acts as a communication vehicle for ideas, trends and new developments in the field;
    • Supports a professional network of teacher-librarians who are committed to resource-based learning and cooperative planning and teaching;
    • Disseminates information on British Columbia learning resources; and
    • Promotes reading and the development of literature appreciation.
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  • Editorial Board: Publications Contacts

  • Journal Index:
    • 27th Annual Survey of  Working & Learning Conditions (April 2008: Volume 49:1)
    • Career Reflections from the School Library (Spring 2008: Volume 48:3)
    • School Libraries as Classrooms (Winter 2008: Volume 48:2)
    • Literacy, Family Literacy, and Information Literacy (Spring and Summer 2007: Volume 48:1)
    • 2005-2006 Working and Learning Conditions (Volume 47:3)
    • All About Technology (Spring and Summer 2006: Volume 47:2)
    • Bridging: The Conference That Never Was (Fall 2005: Volume 47:1)
    • 2004-2005 Working and Learning Conditions (Volume 47:4)
    • Teacher Librarians: Linking Students, Libraries, and Literacy... (Summer 2005: Volume 46:3)
    • Teacher-Librarians: Linking Students, Libraries, and Literacy (Winter 2005: Volume 46:2)
    • Fall 2004 (Fall 2004: Volume 46:1)
    • Summer 2004 (Summer 2004: Volume 45:3)
    • Index to Volume 45
      September 2003 - June 2004The Bookmark Index to Volume 43
    • The Bookmark Index to Volume 41
      September 1999 to June 2000.  Published in the September 2000 issue of The Bookmark.  Search for articles, units and book reviews.
    • The Bookmark Cumulative Index
      September 1984 to June 1999.  Look up articles, units and book reviews.
      The BCTLA hereby grants copyright permission to individual members of the BCTLA who wish to make a single copy of an entire article, unit or bibliography for their own use.  Permission to make multiple copies must be obtained from the BCTLA’s Publications Coordinator or from the Senior Editor of The Bookmark.  Written requests should include pertinent information such as intended use, number of copies, pages required, and audience.

      To support the advocacy work of the BCTLA and ensure the continuation of The Bookmark, please join our PSA.

    • Publishing Information :

      BCTLA reviews appear in The Bookmark, published in September, December and April by BC Teacher-Librarians' Association. Each BCTLA review title is listed in an annual index published in September. The Canadian Education Index also regularly scans and indexes the BCTLA reviews.  BCTLA reviews include print and non-print materials. To be considered for inclusion, items should have a significant association through British Columbia through author, performer, producer, publisher, or subject matter, and should have been published in the last three years.

      Publishers may send materials for review to :
      Reviewing Service

      Pat Parker  ,
      716 Schreiner Street, Kamloops, V2B 5V3
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      pparker@sd73.bc.ca

    • Reviews:

    • Bookmark SubmissionsVisit Online
      • email and/or forward relevant documents to your Bookmark editors here
      • when possible provide the Bookmark editors with any relevant URL's
      • cite sources and/or provide other support URL's if applicable
      • keep your document formatting simple( Word, doc, html, pdf, etc.)
      • Lesson/Units for upload:template.doc
      • include your chosen email address
      • You can upload your submission(s) :  upload
    • Inquiries: Please contact Angie MacRitchie
    • Advertising: promote your business or agency within our journal. Included withthe publication is also the corresponding blog readership. Your ad in The Bookmark will reach over 400 teacher-librarians, teachers, and members of college and university faculties in BC -- as well as in other parts of Canada and the world. Unlike other magazines, which are read and then discarded, issues of The Bookmark are kept for years because they are curriculum theme related. Back issues are treasured by teacher-librarians, stored carefully and referred to frequently.  A full page ad is 6.5 inches wide by 9 inches long. A half page ad may be 3 inches wide by 9 inches long or 6.5 inches wide by 4.5 inches long. Inserts are 8.5 inches by 11 inches maximum size (printed on one or both sides). All advertisements must be submitted electronically.  For deadlines, submissions and other information, contact:

      BCTLA Senior Editor 
      Angie MacRitchie

      amacritchie@telus.net

       

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