Major new research project
In 2007 and 2008, we will complete a major new piece of research. As part of our Engagement programme we are committed to leading and influencing the development of good practice in book-based events and activities for children. Documenting current practice around book-based events and activities for children in this report will enable a greater understanding of the level and type of provision on a national basis to assist the development of better practice around book–based programmes.
We include in book based events and activities readings, workshops, programmes and initiatives for young people that are based solely on books and take place in locations outside of formal education settings. The report will provide a ‘snapshot’ of book based events available to audiences aged between seven and twelve years. The completed report, to be published in 2008, will support CBI’s ongoing planning and will be shared with a wide audience. CBI and Book Communications will be working together to complete this unique report. If you would like to know more or to contribute please contact mags@childrensbooksireland.com
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CBI Bisto Book of The Year – accepting submissions
We are currently accepting submissions for the CBI Bisto Book of the Year Awards. Publishers must complete an official entry form, available here cbi__awards_entry_form07 or by calling 01 872 7475 for each title submitted. All sections of the form must be completed and accompanied by 12 copies of the title. Books will not be returned to the publisher.
Books eligible for the 2007-08 CBI Bisto Book of the year Awards must be submitted before December 15th 2007. Any books that arrive after this date will not be accepted.
12 copies of all eligible entries must be sent by the publisher, along with a completed entry form to :
The CBI Bisto Book of the Year Awards,
Children's Books Ireland,
17 North Great George's Street,
Dublin 1,
Ireland.
Tel: 353-1-8727475
Text available here http://www.childrensbooks.ie/content/view/82/161/
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New Editors for Inis Magazine
Inis 16
Cbi is delighted to announce the appointment of a new editorial team for Inis Magazine. Caitriona Magner and Patricia Kennon will succeed Paddy O’Doherty as editors of CBI’s flagship quarterly publication, beginning with Inis 23, to be published on March 1st 2008. Paddy O’Doherty’s tenure will finish with Inis 22, to be published on December 1st. The Board of CBI would like to thank Paddy, most sincerely for her work with the magazine. To contact the new editors please email inis@childrensbooksireland.ie
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CBI ANNUAL TABLE QUIZ
Why not join us for a special quiz? A fun event for adults where teams can battle it out over Potter, Blyton, Dahl, Artemis as well as plenty of general knowledge questions. Table quiz takes place on Thursday December 6th at 7pm in The Teachers Club, 36 Parnell Square, Dublin 1. Tickets for tables of four(ish) for €40. Please note the event is for anyone aged 16 and over. Numbers are limited so please book your tickets early by contacting Jenny in the CBI Office 01 8727475
Book Fest Now Available
Book Fest, CBI's recommended reading guide is now available from your local library and bookshop. Published annually in October it features reviews of all the best new titles in Irish and English for young readers from babies right up to older teens. It is an invaluable resource and great addition to any home or classroom. If you would like to receive a copy in the post, please contact info@childrensbooksireland.ie.
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Festival Blog Launched!
The Children’s Book festival 2007 has just wrapped up after over 1500 events. For a more personal look at this year's festival from the perspective of those involved in running, performing and attending festival events please visit the festival blog
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Link to http://www.childrensbooks.ie/content/blogcategory/931/323/
The touring Experiment
CBI is currently also a partner organisation in The Touring Experiment. The Touring Experiment is an initiative of the Arts Council. It is a two year action research project which seeks to identify generic factors affecting touring in Ireland in relation to music, the visual arts, literature, the traditional arts, theatre and dance. It also seeks to identify artform specific issues in relation to touring in these artforms.
The Touring Experiment is an action research project, which will support, observe, and work in partnership with a number of artists, producers, companies, venues and venue networks over the course of two years. The Touring Experiment will then present recommendations to the Arts Council in early 2008.
Children’s Books Ireland presented Children’s Book Festival Author Tours as part of the Touring Experiment. Participation in this programme ensures children's books events to be adequately represented in the development of national touring policy. For more information please visit www.thetouringexperiment.ie
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