TL 10.1q The Teaching Librarian Volume 10, no. 1 11 keep up with relevant electronic publications. This handy newsletter, which arrives by e-mail, has links to lots of online journals. While not specific to school librarianship, relevant links are included. http://www.infosourcespub.com Warrior Librarian Weekly Rough day? Need a break? Check out this site, sub- titled 'The Zine for Librarians Who Refuse to be Classified' - this tongue-in-cheek (firmly planted!) journal is a must if you need a laugh. http://www.warriorlibrarian.com Listservs In addition to the listservs (often member-only) of the various associations, consider joining LM_NET. With approximately 15,000 subscribers in at least 65 countries, this online community gives you access to an incredible wealth of experience and expertise. Be warned - traffic can be heavy. However, digest and 'best of' options exist. See the website for more information and subscription directions. Subscription is free. http://ericir.syr.edu/lm_net/ Web Resources There are far too many wonderful websites to list individually. The following sites are good starting points. SliP - School Library Information Portal: The Canadian Connection to School Library Documents See especially the 'School Library Management' section. http://slip.cla.ca LibraryNet: Links for Teacher-Librarians LibraryNet is intended for the entire Canadian library community. This link will take you directly to a page of links especially for Teacher-Librarians. Do take the time to check out the rest of LibraryNet. http://ln-rb.ic.gc.ca/e/resources/teachlib.html LM_NET On the Web In addition to subscription information, this site contains a link to 'LM_NET Librarian Links', with links to web pages of special interest to Teacher- Librarians. http://ericir.syr.edu/lm_net/ International Association of School Librarianship If you're a member of IASL, you'll already have this site bookmarked. Not a member? Check out the association website which has great stuff publicly available. See especially 'School Library Resources on the Internet' and 'Documents Related to School Librarianship'. http://www.iasl-slo.org Academic Info: Library & Information Science Academic Info is an excellent subject directory and a wonderful starting point for high school and undergraduate research. The section on Library & Information Science is worth browsing. See espe- cially the 'School Librarianship' section. http://www.academicinfo.net/infosci.html Internet Public Library Pathfinder: Resources for School Librarians The IPL is another excellent starting point for research and this Pathfinder (11 pages long!) is a real treasure. http://www.ipl.org/div/pf/scmedia.html School-Libraries.Org This is Peter Milbury's site. This site is especially useful if you're involved in the creation of a school library website. http://www.school-libraries.org zz