Table of contents |
| Sarah Flowers. From the Editor | 2 |
| Kim Patton. From the President | 3 |
| The View from ALA |
| Steve Matthews. «I Can Stand a Little Pain» or Why You Should Get Going in ALA | 4 |
| YALSA Perspectives |
| Robyn E. Vittek. Follow the Leaders, Part II. One Emerging Leader's Experience at ALA Annual 2010, Diary Style | 6 |
| Linda W. Braun. Get Involved in YALSA Virtual Committees and Interest Groups | 8 |
| Sarah Flowers. Advocacy Adventures | 10 |
| Robyn E. Vittek. The People in Your Neighborhood. Using Local Collaboration to Advocate for Teen Patrons | 13 |
| Best Practices |
| Stephanie Squicciarini, Maureen Hartman, Erica Cuyugan. YA Q&A Collaboration | 15 |
| Hot Spot: Collaboration |
Penny Johnson. Four Steps to Effective Collaboration
Пенни Джонсон. Четыре стадии эффективного сотрудничества библиотек | 17 |
| Angela Craig. High Impact Partnership. Serving Youth Offenders | 20 |
Dawn Rutherford. Building Strong Community Partnerships. Sno-lsle Libraries and the Teen Project
Дон Рутерфорд. Партнерство библиотек Снохомиша и Айленда с другими муниципальными организациями в осуществлении Молодежного проекта | 23 |
| Mary Ann Rogers, Sue-Ellen Szymanski, Laurie Cavanaugh, Mary Dunphy. Massachusetts Teen Choice Book Award. Our Partnership for Massachusetts Teens | 26 |
Natasha D. Benway. Fine Art Programs, Teens, and Libraries. Changing Lives One Program at a Time
Наташа Бенвэй. Библиотеки, подростки и арт-программы (креативные программы) | 28 |
| Linda W. Braun, Hillias J. Martin, Connie Urquhart. Selling Risk to Administration and Colleagues | 31 |
| Technology Perspectives |
| Mark Flowers. Libraries Catch Up With the Twentieth Century | 35 |
| Young Adult Literature |
| Melissa Rabey. Historical Fiction Mash-Ups. Broadening Appeal by Mixing Genres | 38 |
| Professional Resources | 42 |
| Guidelines for Authors | 43 |
| Index to Advertisers | 43 |
| The YALSA Update | 44 |