Read about the adventures of teenagers from around the world through this collection of blogs. If you are a teen and keep a blog, send IPL TeenSpace a link, and we'll try to put yours on our list!

Resources in this category:

Oasis Magazine :: http://www.oasisjournals.com/
This "Writing Community for Queer and Questioning Youth" allows you to read the journals of teens as well as to post your own. The site also features poetry by teens, a forum where you can discuss your ideas, and "back issues" of past features.
The Open Diary :: http://www.opendiary.com/
At The Open Diary people from all over the Internet keep diary entries online which you can read. You can browse by author's name, age, or geographical location. And of course you can become a diary author yourself, and share your innermost thoughts with complete strangers!
Sara Ryan's blog ::
Sara Ryan, author of Empress of the World, writes here about her librarian day-job, her writing, what she's reading and listening to, etc. Leave a comment, or just read and keep up with news on her latest book!
     
 
   
 
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The Internet Public Library is a public library for the world wide web.
Students from a consortium of colleges and universities with programs in information science develop and maintain the IPL!
Here are some of the partners in the IPL Consortium. A complete list is found on the IPL Consortium page.

The iSchool at Drexel Florida State University College of Information University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Graduate School of Library and Information Science Rutgers School of Communication and Information Studies

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Information and Library Science University of Pittsburgh School of Information Sciences Syracuse University School of Information The Information School - University Of Washington

The Internet Public Library is hosted by The iSchool at Drexel, College of Information Science and Technology,
with major support from the College of Information at Florida State University.