By Maureen Quinlan, Boston Globe
Today, students sit at computers, read Kindles, work on netbooks, and browse online databases for the information they need. The high school library is no longer just a room with books on a shelf. It is a multifunctional space meant to unite a community and aid the creative and innovative learning and teaching process. High school librarians have had to adapt to the changes and master resources an earlier generation of high school students never had.
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