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Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Curating Magazine Resources for a Future-Ready School Library


 PM SHRI E MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS FOR SUBSCRIPTION -2024-25

Slide 1: Title

Curating Magazine Resources for a Future-Ready School Library For KVS Librarians – Primary & Secondary Sections

Speaker Note: Introduce the agenda — empowering librarians to integrate diverse magazine resources for holistic student development.

Slide 2: Why Magazines in School Libraries?

  • Student engagement: Interactive, current, and relatable content.

  • Curriculum support: Supplements textbooks with real-world examples.

  • Skill development: Enhances reading, critical thinking, and media literacy.

  • Future readiness: Exposes students to global perspectives and digital formats.

Slide 3: Categories of Magazine Resources

  • Print magazines: Traditional, tactile, and easy to browse.

  • Free magazines: Open-access educational resources.

  • Digital subscriptions: Interactive, multimedia-rich, and accessible anywhere.

Slide 4: Primary Section – Recommended Magazines

  • Children’s magazines: Champak, Magic Pot, Tinkle.

  • Science & discovery: National Geographic Kids, Young Scientist.

  • Language & stories: Tell Me Why, Highlights.

Speaker Note: Focus on colorful, story-driven, and activity-based magazines.

Slide 5: Secondary Section – Recommended Magazines

  • Academic enrichment: Science Reporter, Reader’s Digest.

  • Career & skills: Competition Success Review, Employment News.

  • Global awareness: TIME, The Economist (student edition).

Speaker Note: Encourage critical reading, career awareness, and global perspectives.

Slide 6: Free & Open-Access Resources

  • E-magazines portals: NIOS, NCERT publications.

  • Government initiatives: Digital India Library, ePathshala.

  • Educational NGOs: Pratham Books, TERI publications.

Slide 7: Digital Subscription Strategies

  • Affordable bundles: School-wide licenses.

  • Interactive features: Videos, quizzes, AR/VR.

  • Access management: Passwords, library portals, shared devices.

Slide 8: Implementation Roadmap

  • Audit existing resources: Identify gaps in current magazine collection.

  • Student feedback: Survey preferences and interests.

  • Balanced curation: Mix of print, free, and digital.

  • Workshops & orientation: Train students in effective use.

Slide 9: Role of Librarians

  • Facilitators: Guide students in choosing relevant magazines.

  • Curators: Maintain diversity and inclusivity in resources.

  • Innovators: Introduce digital tools and reading clubs.

  • Slide 10: Conclusion

  • “A future-ready library is not just about books, but about opening windows to the world through magazines — print, free, and digital.”

    Speaker Note: End with a call to action — librarians as change-makers in shaping informed, curious, and future-ready students.

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