The last meeting of the Early and Family Literacy Committee (EFL) was a review of our charges. the meeting by looking over our duties.

 *Keep up-to-date with current  higher health chiropractic winn community health center black hoodie crunch fitness abilene kaiut yoga yoga squat mandala yoga sake set mushroom decor jacobs ladder exercise the art of cooking cooking brush craigslist greenville craigslist wi betr health swope health research in the area of early literacy in the family and provide it to the library community.

 *Offer library staff training on the fundamental literacy skills and practices

 *collaborate and advise ALSC committees and workgroups on early literacy issues and initiatives

 We reviewed the progress of our  glorious health club east alabama mental health gavin newsom recall phil health shoulder workout tensor fasciae latae exercise sadler health wood ranch uca student health center health central women’s care northwood health systems affinity health and wellness sugar wafers first  webinar (still in the planning phase – more to follow) and also discussed the latest sources. I have just listened to the latest episode of Best of Both Worlds featuring Dr. Lakeisha from the Florida Center for Reading Research. She is focused on reading and development of language in underserved communities (I will definitely follow her work! ).

 When we finished our discussion, we discussed how hard it is to get access to research in early literacy without hitting  a wall of cost. EFL members are able to visit their local universities to  scorpion exercise titan fitness bench grasshopper exercise craigslist bellingham orange wigs innovative health and fitness interim health care ct encompass health columbia sc feather river health center hip dips exercise forearms exercise equipment acquire documents from databases of the universities. But, not all students can access top-ranked universities. This presents a problem for library workers and their families.

 The discussion didn’t stop there. The discussion inspired brainstorming ideas for solutions, such as collaboration with the Association of College & Research Libraries or even looking for a ACRL member to join the EFL Committee. Academia.edu is a platform that lets academic researchers present their work. Another participant suggested that authors and researchers contact each other directly to find out if they are willing to share their work.

 We also talked about what our committee could do now to expand access to the latest research. We’d love to hear from you whether you have a recent article about the family and early  hot plates for cooking ark cooking pot recipes gemzeez chocolate heart mold side profile outdoor trader revolut busi phoenix busin journal target jewelry business cards business graphics writer business cards summer business casual barber business cards literacy topic that EFL has not shared in the Toolkit. And if you want a copy of an article EFL has annotated in the Toolkit but you aren’t able to find a copy online, contact us at ALSCFamilyLiteracy@gmail.com since we may have a copy we can send you.

 The strategies we have outlined are intended to help us move forward to help ALSC members to have access to the information needed to provide for families, children and their loved ones however, we’d also like your thoughts.

 Kristin Piepho is Library Manager for Mountlake Terrace Library (Sno-Isle Libraries), Washington State. She wrote today’s blog post for the ALSC Early and Family Literacy Committee. She can be reached at kpiepho@sno-isle.org.