TY - BOOK AU - Haines,Claudia AU - Campbell,Cen AU - Donohue,Chip ED - Association for Library Service to Children, TI - Becoming a media mentor: a guide for working with children and families SN - 9780838914632 PY - 2016/// CY - Chicago PB - ALA Editions, an imprint of the American Library Association KW - Multimedia library services KW - United States KW - Children's digital libraries KW - Media librarians KW - Digital media KW - Application software KW - Children's libraries KW - Activity programs KW - Libraries and families KW - Media literacy KW - Study and teaching KW - Computer literacy KW - Electronic information resource literacy N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Part I. Becoming a media mentor. What is a media mentor? ; Voice from the field : Carisa Kluver ; Media mentorship : research and implications for libraries ; Voice from the field : Michael Robb ; Media mentorship and the three C's : content, context, and the child ; Voice from the field : Lisa Guernsey ; Media mentorship and diversity ; Voices from the field : Susan B. Neuman and Donna Celano ; Media mentors : working with parents, families, and community needs ; Voice from the field : Jason Boog ; Media mentors and professional development ; Voice from the field : Sarah Houghton ; Three ways to be a media mentor ; Voice from the field : Michael Levine -- Part II. Media mentors in action. Media advisory ; New media in programs ; Access to curated media -- Appendix A. ALSC white paper : Media mentorship in libraries serving youth -- Appendix B. ALSC white paper : The importance of diversity in library programs and material collections for children -- Appendix C. Evaluating apps and new media for young children : a rubric N2 - Media mentors guide children and their families in choosing and using the technology and digital media in their lives. Haines and Campbell describe what it means to be a digital-age librarian working with literacy development and children's media. Along the way they introduce you to some of the media mentors who have grounded their use of digital media with relationships that encourage joint engagement and enhanced learning ER -