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						The Internet Conference and Exhibition for Librarians and Information Managers
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              October 17—19, 2011 
              Monterey Conference Center 
              Portola Hotel & Spa | Monterey Marriott 
              Monterey, California 
             
							
							
								 
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										Revolutionizing the Net with Content, Connections & Conversations
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 Faith Ward, Lower Division Librarian, Garrison Forest School
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  |  | Faith Ward is the Lower Division Librarian and Fifth Grade Reading teacher at Garrison Forest School, a private all-girl school in Owings Mills, Maryland. Having recently completed a Master's degree as a Reading Specialist, Faith has conducted research on the nature of e-reading and e-books as it relates to emerging and young readers. She has formally assessed the difference in reading print vs. digital books and develops a library program to incorporate e-reading and educate parents on guiding e-reading at home. |   
					Sessions by 
					Faith Ward |  | Tuesday  
						10-18-2011							
						 
						10:30 AM – 11:15 AM
						 
						A201: Ebooks: Putting the Issues on the Table |   														
													
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