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The Center for the Book in Utah
http://www.slcpl.lib.ut.us/details.jsp?parent_id=15&page_id=15
A state affiliate of the Center for the Book (below), it is housed at the Salt Lake City Library. Its web site is "a clearinghouse of information about programs and events of interest and importance to Utah's readers and writers."

The Center for the Book in the Library of Congress
http://lcweb.loc.gov/loc/cfbook/
"…established to stimulate public interest in books, reading, and libraries and to encourage the study of books and print culture." Includes information about the Center's programs, state Center affiliates, links to related organizations and programs, a book events calendar, and a list of book fairs and other literary events.

National Book Foundation
http://www.nationalbook.org/
"Promoting the reading and appreciation of exceptional American literature to all segments of the population." National Book Award winners, projects and programs, including Windows on the Writing Life, "designed … to provide opportunities for readers to explore -- both in cyberspace and in selected public libraries -- the ways in which the experience of reading informs the act of writing."

The Great Books Foundation
http://www.greatbooks.org/
Information about how to start "Great Books" and "Junior Great Books" discussion groups.

National LINCS: A Service of the National Institute for Literacy
http://www.nifl.gov/lincs/index.html
"LINCS is the literacy community's gateway to the world of adult education and literacy resources on the Internet. The goal of LINCS is to bring adult literacy-related resources and expertise to a single point of access for users throughout the world."
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The National Center for Family Literacy
http://www.famlit.org/
"… a non-profit organization supporting family literacy services for families across the United States through programming, training, research, advocacy and dissemination."

Parents and Children Together Online [Click on Family Info Center and then on Parents and Children Together Online]
http://www.indiana.edu/%7Ereading/www/index.html
"The magazine's goal is to further the cause of family literacy by bringing parents and children together through the magic of reading. PCTO features original stories and articles for children, suitable for reading aloud. A special section for parents features articles on issues related to children's reading and writing and book reviews of recent children's literature." Sponsored by the Family Literacy Center at the ERIC Clearinghouse for Reading, English and Communication, an information repository of the Indiana University School of Education.

Book Adventure
http://www.bookadventure.org/
"Book Adventure is a free, non-profit, kid-oriented, on-line reading program designed to encourage students in grades K-8 to read more often, for longer periods of time, with greater understanding."

Guys Read
http://www.guysread.com/
A literacy initiative for boys started by author Jon Scieszka to encourage reading among boys all of ages. The site includes tips on promoting reading for parents, librarians, booksellers, and educators; reading lists for boys; and a forum area for site users to add recommendations of favorite booksfor guys. -From The Librarians' Index to the Internet http://lii.org

Donation Programs for Books, Journals and Media
http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/hsl/donationprograms.html
Provides information about organizations that distribute books, etc. and describes the material they are interested in collecting.


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