Center for Children's Literature and Culture at the University of Florida
Cultural Services of the Consulate General of France in Miami
The Alachua County Library District
The Howe Society and The Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature of the University of Florida Libraries
and The France Florida Research Institute

present:

A colloquium to explore a range of approaches, new and traditional, historical and contemporary, of bringing books into children's lives.

Date: April 2-3, 2004
Location: University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
Free and Open to the Public-Seating is Limited. Register Early

Keynote Speaker: Genevieve Patte, Joie Par Les Livres, Bibliothèque des Enfants, Paris, France and Conservateur Générale of Libraries in Paris

Other participants include:

Betty Dunckel Camp, Assistant Director for Education/Associate Scientist, Florida Museum of Natural History
Linda Leonard Lamme, Professor, University of Florida, College of Education
Roseanne Russo, Manager of Youth Services, Alachua County Library District
Rita Smith, Curator of the Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature
Greg Ulmer, Professor, University of Florida, Department of English
Ann Carlson Weeks, Professor, University of Maryland, College of Information Studies and the International Children's Digital Library
John Cech, Professor, University of Florida, Department of English, and the
Director of the Center for Children's Literature and Culture
Kenneth Kidd, Assistant Professor, University of Florida, Department of English, and the
Associate Director of the Center for Children's Literature and Culture

Program of Events and additional information


For more information contact: Lauren Brosnihan at brosniha@english.ufl.edu .
Click here for registration form.