Lyons, Renee' Critcher. (2022). Let's Go Down to the Holy Well: Children's
Literature as a Means of Saving the Planet's Water Supply.
New Review of Children's Literature and School Librarianship.
https://doi.org/10.1080/13614541.2021.2020582
Lyons, Renee’ Critcher. (2021). Silver Talisman or Moral Compass: Empathetic
Experiences and Sustainable Practices within Elizabeth Enright’s
Thimble Summer. New Literaria: An International Journal in the
Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities. 2.1.
Lyons, Reneé Critcher. (2019). Creating Environmental Stewards.
Children and Libraries, Summer, 2019, 18-23.
Lyons, Reneé Critcher, and Deborah Parrott. (2017). Embracing Our Common
Goal: School and Public Library Collaborations. School Library
Connection, March/April, 45-6.
Lyons, Renee’ Critcher. (2016) “Heeding Our Forefather’s Directives: Teaching
Civics in the School Library.” School Library Connection.
August/September: 41-2.
Lyons, Renee’ Critcher, (2016). “A Rationale for Public Library Civics
Instruction.” Public Library Quarterly, 35.3, 254-25,
DOI 10.1080/01616846.2016.1210462
Lyons, Renee’ Critcher, (2016). “The White House Library: A Twice-Told
Tale,” National Children’s Book Literacy Alliance.
Lyons, Renee’ C. and Deborah Parrott (2015). “Connecting Young People to the
World with Batchelder Books,” International Journal of the Book: 13.3.
Lyons, Renee’ C. and Deborah Parrott (2015). “Caution: Adult Reading Ahead!
Steering Teens toward Higher Level Reading (and Living) with Alex
Award Winners.” Young Adult Library Services: 13.4.
Lyons, Renee’ C., et al (2015). “Fostering Reading Enjoyment and Achievement
in the School Library.” Alki: 31.1
Lyons, Renee’ C., et al (2015). “Producing Beautiful and Durable Books in the
School Library.” Missouri Reader: 39.1.
Lyons, Renee’ C., et al (2014). “Poetry and Making Books in the School
Library.” Kentucky Libraries: 78.1.
Lyons, Renee’ C., et al. (2014). "Readers’ Theater in the School Library."
Tennessee Reading Teacher: 30.
Lyons, Renee’ Critcher (2013, January). United by Voice and Vision:
Thomas Jefferson’s First Inauguration: March 4, 1801.
National Children’s Book Literacy Alliance.
Lyons, Renee’ Critcher (2012, October). Knock Knock, Who’s There?
Spooky Stories From Children of the White House.
National Children’s Book Literacy Alliance.
Lyons, Renee’ Critcher (2012, June). The Second Shall Be First: The 1948
Presidential Election, Truman vs. Dewey.
National Children’s Book Literacy Alliance.
Lyons, Renee’ Critcher (2010, December). Grand Champions of the White House.
National Children’s Book Literacy Alliance.