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The Library as Publishing Hub: Children’s Books by Children and for Children in the Kids’ Own Book Cubby
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The Library as Publishing Hub: Children’s Books by Children and for Children in the Kids’ Own Book Cubby
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'Libraries are repositories of community and personal histories recorded in all forms. Libraries throughout history have had the technology and space, both of which have provided support and inspiration for people of all ages to tell their stories. As you read this (perhaps in a library yourself), people are sitting in libraries and writing down their thoughts, dreams, and memories in the hope that publication will bring them a wider audience. ' (Introduction)
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The Library as Publishing Hub: Children’s Books by Children and for Children in the Kids’ Own Book Cubby
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