Rabbits, Rabbits, Rabbits: Online Record Books

These online record books familiarize youth with the importance of record keeping as an integral part of project management. By tracking inventory, financial records associated with their project, rabbit health and grooming details, and related information, youth will be well prepared to relate their experiences in a written narrative as part of their project completion activities. Written by Joy Jordan, Loretta Rodriguez, Jessica Kochert, Bill Heltemes, Chris Decubellis, and Renée Gore, and published by the UF Department of 4-H Youth Development, March 2011.

4-H Volunteer Management Series

This series by Bryan D. Terry, Rick Godke, Bill Heltemes, and Lori Wiggins has been published by the UF 4-H and Youth Development Program.
4H6.2/4H300 The Volunteer Life Cycle: A Key to 4-H Volunteer Involvement
4H6.3/4H301 Understanding Volunteer Management in 4-H
4H6.4/4H302 Engaging Volunteers through ISOTURES: Identifying Opportunities for Volunteer Involvement
4H6.5/4H303 Engaging Volunteers through ISOTURES: Selecting for Volunteer Involvement
4H6.6/4H304 Engaging Volunteers through ISOTURES: Volunteer Orientation
4H6.7/4H305 Engaging Volunteers through ISOTURES: Training Volunteers for Success in 4-H
4H6.8/4H306 Engaging Volunteers through ISOTURES: Utilizing Volunteers by Empowerment
4H6.9/4H307 Engaging Volunteers through ISOTURES: Recognition of Volunteer Success
4H6.10/4H308 Engaging Volunteers through ISOTURES: Evaluating Volunteers and Programs
4H6.11/4H309 Engaging Volunteers through ISOTURES: Sustaining a Volunteer Program