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Youth Services Shout-Out: YSS Blog
An up-to-date spot for library staff serving youth around Wisconsin to find relevant news, events, and resources. Links should be correct at the time of publication. If a link is incorrect, please contact the blog administrator within a month of publication. Links on older posts may have changed. Any YSS member wishing to write posts, please e-mail us at yss.wla@gmail.com.
Monday, July 6, 2026
School Library Journal Teen Live!
Friday, July 3, 2026
Play Make Learn Conference next week!
There is still time to register for next week's Play Make Learn Conference taking place in Madison, WI.
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Don't miss your chance to be a part of the conference; Play Make Learn has historically sold out each year. Come to Madison to Play, Make, and Learn alongside inspiring peers!
Calling all librarians, teachers, makers, designers, and more!!
Can you believe we are only a week away from the 2026 Play Make Learn Conference? The countdown has officially begun for registered folks to convene on July 9–10 at the Memorial Union in Madison, Wisconsin for a fantastic learning and networking experience. Whether you are coming to share, create, or discover, the energy of this community is something you won't want to miss!
To help you map out your experience, we have two updates for you today: The Full Session Schedule is officially live -- and we are introducing a brand new networking experience (more below). From hands-on workshops to groundbreaking presentations, this year's lineup is packed with inspiration. Take a look at some of our featured highlights:
- July 8 (Pre-Conference): Dive deep early with special sessions like CONTRACKED: Collaborative Complex Playful Learning through Noise and the STEAM and Making MiniCon.
- July 9: Kick off day one with an inspiring keynote by Brenda Baker (Co-CEO, Madison Children's Museum). After that, the schedule bursts open with interactive sessions: preview PBS Wisconsin's newest history video game project, discover how to blend tabletop RPGs with ePortfolios in the Questfolios workshop, or explore Teaching and Designing through the Fluxus Lens inspired by Yoko Ono. Don't forget to explore the interactive Arcade to level up your PML experience with community creatives, and wrap up day one with the Poster Reception.
- July 10: Start day two with an illuminating keynote from Camilla Zamboni (Wesleyan University). Dive back into more dynamic workshops and presentations exploring the intersections of play, design, and education, and make sure to explore more of the Arcade before we gather one last time for our community Closing Session.
View the Full Session Schedule Here
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
4th of July parade opportunity
If you're still looking for something to do this 4th of July, the Lone Rock Community Library is looking for people to march with them!
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Thursday, June 25, 2026
Accessibility in Children's Books
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For years, accessibility meant different books for children with special needs, but in an article for Publishers Weekly, Dianne Bright highlights the importance of access to the same books for every child. "When children with special educational needs and disabilities can engage with the same texts as their peers, it creates shared experiences and opportunities for connection," Holdren states.
There are simple things that editors can do to make books accessible to all including, accessible fonts, uniform spacing, high contrast between text and artwork, and clear layouts.
Read the full article, and find some great examples of this work in action here.
[Bright, D. The Importance of Accessibility Editing in Picture Books. May 14, 2026. Publishers Weekly.]
https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-industry-news/article/100407-the-importance-of-accessibility-editing-in-children-s-picture-books.html?oly_enc_id=9241D5865112C4T
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Tips and Info from DPI's June 18, 2026 Youth Services Newsletter
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Take your Library to Pride
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This is the second year we've taken our bookmobile to Pride, and people are so excited to see the library represented. This year we added a tent for teen volunteers to offer free glitter tattoos, too! We had 4 staff people and 5 teen volunteers help out at this year's event. We checked out books, handed out fans, flags, stickers, bookmarks and even some free books.
We get so many positive comments from the local community and from people from around the United States that always mention that their library could never come to a pride event. And, this is why we do it. This is why we go. The library is for everyone. Happy Pride!
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
America's Awesome Kids from PBS
Monday, June 15, 2026
Power Up proposals now open
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Power Up: A Leadership Conference for Youth Services Managers & Staff
- Lecture presentation: 45-minute presentation + 15 min Q&A
- Panel Discussion: 2-4 presenters focused on one big topic and sharing their experience
- Workshop presentation: One-hour hands-on learning experience
- Programming lightning talk: 5–8-minute mini presentation on or about a successful program
- Fostering positive teen relationships and engagement in the library
- Welcoming and engaging families in the library
Thursday, June 4, 2026
The reality of LGBTQ+ Publishing Today
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But, while it seems bleak, there are things we can do.
1. Share the stories of queer joy.
2. Join the fight! Get involved. Attend meetings to show your support. Become an advocate.
3. Support queer book stores.
4. Put up Pride displays, and even better, include LGBTQ+ books in all of your displays.
What is your library doing to support Pride in your community?
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Games-based Library Services Nationwide Survey
Are you providing game based programs, services, and collections at your library? If so, read on for details about a nationwide survey of games-based Library Services from Chris Baker at Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and take the survey!!
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Hello, esteemed library colleagues!
After months of planning and thoughtful collaboration, the Wisconsin State Library Agency and the Washington State Library (in partnership with many others) are proud to officially kick off the first-ever nationwide surveying of Games-based Library Services – a key component of our National Games & Libraries Project (funded by an Institute of Museum and Library Services National Leadership Grant for Libraries).
Our comprehensive survey will
result in a thorough and unprecedented “snapshot” of Games-based Library
Services [GBLS] being offered nationwide throughout multitype libraries: public
& school, academic, special, state libraries & consortia HQs, etc.
Please help contribute to this invaluable research by filling out the survey
yourselves and/or sharing it with your relevant library colleagues and
networks!
Note:
We ask that all libraries complete this survey (whether they
offer GBLS or not). All contributed data will be useful, so share far and
wide!
There are a few important notes we’d like to highlight before folks begin the survey:
- The
survey takes about 15 minutes to complete. ⏱️
- To keep
our data clean and useful, we ask that only one person per each library, branch,
institution, etc. submit a response. If needed, please gather
information from colleagues beforehand so your answers reflect your
individual institution as a whole. ✅
- Before starting the survey, we’d
ask you to have access to your library’s program attendance and Integrated
Library System (ILS) collection data at-hand, as we are seeking
certain relevant data points related to Games-based Library Services. 📈
- Please
use your own discretion to choose responses to our questions that would best
represent your location / institution (we understand that different
libraries and library institutions throughout the country might use
different names / terms state-by-state). 🎯
- Your
responses are confidential. The only identifying information we collect is
your institution’s ZIP Code, which will be used solely to help us
understand geographic distribution and create a national heatmap of GBLS
activity. 🔒
- Participation is voluntary and you may skip any question
that allows skipping (note that many responses are mandatory). Provided
participant contact information (if given) will be used to select gift
card raffle winners. 🎉
- This
project was made possible in part by generous funding from the Institute
of Museum and Library Services grant LG‑256639‑OLS‑24. 📚
- The National Games & Libraries Project [NGLP]
is being co-sponsored by the ALA GameRT (the
American Library Association’s Games & Gaming Round Table) and COSLA (the
Chief Officers of State Library Agencies). 🎮
We anticipate the survey remaining open until mid-July. But… why wait!? Complete it ASAP to help us start building an early picture of nationwide Games-based Library Services!
If you have questions about the survey or the project, please contact Chris Baker (Games & Learning Consultant / Public Library Consultant; Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction) at Chris.Baker@dpi.wi.gov. 🙏 So – without further ado....
🎲 🕹️ NGLP
Games-based Library Services Survey 🕹️ 🎲
We want to thank everyone ahead of time for filling out the survey and sharing it with your colleagues and networks. We look forward to sharing the results of our survey with the nationwide library community this Fall!
Stay tuned -- and stay
groovy, ✌️
~Chris
Baker
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Chris Baker (he/him/his) Public Library
Consultant, Games & Learning Consultant | Bureau of Libraries Wisconsin
Department of Public Instruction 201 W
Washington Ave | Madison, WI | 53703 608-264-6709 | dpi.wi.gov |




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