Using Google, I found LibraryInstruction.Com, The Librarian's Weapon of Mass Instruction. This site contains lesson plans, articles about library instruction, a bibliography, and links to other resources. It is an interactive website in that the webmaster, Michael Lorenzen, asks for librarians and teachers to contribute lesson plans, articles and links to other websites. He also has a link to his blog where he posts his own articles on library usage, librarianship, education, etc.
I chose this website because it gives access to up-to-date lessons and ideas from librarians and teachers who know that they work. This can be a great tool to use to start collaboration between teachers and librarians, if collaborating with the librarian is a new concept in the school. I also liked this website because it is free. Some of the links may take you to third-party websites where you can buy products, but there is no fee to use the information on this website, or for access to the lesson plans and articles.
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