Welcome to the online presence of the Butler Children's Literature Center, housed in Dominican's SOIS (Crown Library room 214). Here, we celebrate the best in books for youth and those who delight in sharing them. For Summer 2025, BCLC will offer collection access to the Dominican community and general public during posted open hours: Tuesday and Thursday 9am to 4pm, Wednesday noon-4pm, Friday 9am-5pm and by appointment with the Curator. Contact Jen Clemons at jclemons@dom.edu to make arrangements or you can still reach us at butler@dom.edu.
Welcome back to the academic year, BCLC friends. As we all switch gears from zingy beach reads to cozy fall titles, it’s time to start marking your calendar for what we, and the greater kid lit community, have planned for fall.
September is World Kit Lit Month:
Check out all the amazing celebration suggestions from ALSC or share your own with us in the comments. You can also visit the BCLC to explore world literature with us!
Did you know that the Butler Center is home to an international children’s literature collection? Curated by years of SOIS students attending the Bologna Children’s Book Fair (see below) and some generous donors, the BCLC collection includes titles published in their original (non-English) language, international titles translated to English, as well as North American books translated into many other world languages.
Each spring, DU’s SOIS runs LIS 796: International Book Fair. The course focuses on children’s literature from around the world, the similarities and differences to books published for a US audience, how those titles make it (or don’t) into our local libraries, and how we can best share them here. The course culminates in a trip to Italy for the Bologna Children’s Book Fairfor exploration, education, and celebration of the best in kidlit from across the globe. Interested in the course, watch for the fall info session in October.
Writers in Community:
Watch for News on More Bookish Fall Fun:
Dominican University’s Rebecca Crown Library will once again host a 2-weekLit Fest (visit the linked RCL site for the event promo video) October 6-17. Stay tuned to BCLC and other DU socials for details on dates, times, and specific events–including workshops, watch parties, writing sessions, and more.
Save the Date for the Butler Book Sale:
BCLC Fall Open Hours:
The Butler Center space and collections are open for students, library and education professional, writers, and book reviewers to explore new titles or conduct research in any of our collections. Drop in hours are Monday and Friday 9am-5pm, Tuesday and Thursday 9am-1pm, and Wednesday by appointment. Questions about how you can use BCLC resources? Contact us at butler@dom.edu.
It’s the beginning of a new academic year, with all the excitement, new students, and parking woes that come along with it (why does the parking thing surprise me every year?).
This fall, BCLC will host some of our regularly scheduled annual events, as well as welcome back some past favorites, and offer some new opportunities to engage. We hope you’ll join us.
Fall Open Hours:
You can find the Butler Center open to Dominican students, faculty, staff, and the public during weekly open hours. Stop in for visits/studying/research on Monday 2pm-5pm and Tues-Thurs 1-4pm, Or reach out to make a special appointment. Watch for expanded hours later this fall.
BCLC Welcomes New Butler Scholar:
This summer, Vanessa Crisostomo was awarded the Butler Youth Services Scholarship for Underrepresented Groups in the Field of Library and Information Science.
BYSS Announcement: Vanessa Crisostomo
Vanessa Crisostomo is a high school teacher at Prosser Career Academy. She is a graduate of Chicago Public Schools and received her bachelor’s in education from Northeastern Illinois University in 2018. Her professional experiences include facilitating team building for schools and groups, and 6 years in classroom instruction with four years of IB experience. Vanessa is pursuing her master’s in library science with the School Library Media endorsement. She is passionate about helping to increase access to programs, resources, and librarians in school. Vanessa is inspired by her students and hopes to bring back resources, strategies, and knowledge.
Please join us in welcoming Vanessa to the Butler community. We wish her the best in her role as a Butler Scholar. Visit our websitefor information about the scholarship program and application procedures.
Look for Us at AISLE:
BCLC will join the DU School of Information Studies at the AISLE Annual Fall Conference November 7th -9th in Tinley Park. You’ll find us all over the place, but watch out for these opportunities:
The Dominican SLMP booth
The SOIS Alumni Reception (stay tuned for more info)
In a learning session dedicated to BCLC collections and resources:
Butler Children’s Literature Center—Research and Review Resources Friday, November 8th Session 2 at 9:15 am—in North Pavilion 1
From the conference schedule: “Did you know there was a local center for the study of children’s literature right in your own backyard? The Butler Children’s Literature Center commits itself to imagination and wonder, encouraging and supporting adults in libraries, classrooms, childcare centers, and homes to engage young people with good books. Meet the Curator and discover the programming, tools, and collection resources on offer at the Center, including book reviews, lectures, community events, new book collections (spanning board books to young adult titles), special book collections (including the Ellin Greene Storytelling Collection and the Effie Lee Morris African American Children’s Book Collection), and an annual book sale. Located in the Rebecca Crown Library at Dominican University, the Center supports students in library science and education, as well as local librarians, teachers, caregivers, and book lovers. Get to know the BCLC now, then schedule a visit to explore the collections for yourself.”
It’s (Almost) Book Sale Time:
Butler Book Sale Announcement
Save the date for the annual Butler Book Sale. Join us December 4th-7th for book recommendations, holiday shopping, and refreshing your library, classroom, or personal collection. All sale proceeds support Butler Center programming and events.
Stay Tuned for More Fall Fun:
We’re excited to bring back the Ellin Green Memorial Storytelling Tea. Gather with fellow storytellers and story lovers to celebrate this lovely tradition and the woman who donated (and still inspires) the Folk and Fairy Tale research collection here at the Butler Center. Details and registration information coming later this fall.
In a new addition to BCLC fall programming, the Center will host drop in Creative Days for writers and illustrators from the DU community and beyond to spend time on their work in company with other artists and in a space dedicated to the best in youth literature. Dates to be announced soon.
More About the Butler Center:
The Butler Children’s Literature Center is Dominican University’s examination center dedicated to the research and review of literature for young people. A non-circulating library collection, the staff is here to assist you in locating books that address specific themes, age groups, or reading levels in the rotating review collection and exploring or research in the permanent collections.
The Butler Center is located in the Rebecca Crown Library, room 214, on Dominican’s main campus at 7900 W. Division Street in River Forest, Illinois. Directions and a campus map are available here. The Butler Center is administered by Dominican’s School of Information Studies and is generously supported by the donations from the community. If you’d like to make a gift toward the Center’s continuing success, please contactJen Clemons, Butler Children’s Literature Center Curator, for more information.
We hope you’ll visit or join us for an event, and stay tuned for our news and upcoming events.
Join the Butler Children’s Literature Center at the Annual Book Sale for shopping and expert recommendations just in time for the holiday gift-giving season.
Proceeds from the sale go to support the programs, scholarships, and operations of the donation-funded Center.
Join the Butler Children’s Literature Center for our annual book sale!
WHEN: December 8-10 from 10 a.m.—5 p.m.
WHERE: The Butler Center (Crown 214) will be staffed and ready to talk about our favorite things and we want YOU to join us!
WHY: If you’re looking to build your personal book collection, stock up for your school or public library, buy some holiday presents for your loved ones, or just want to check out the best books for kids and teens from 2022, you won’t want to miss this opportunity. All proceeds from the sale support Butler Center events and operations.