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This unique guide offers fresh insights on how graphic novels and comics differ from traditional books and require different treatment in the library-from purchasing, shelving, and cataloging to readers' advisory services, programs, and curriculum. Challenging librarians to rethink some of their traditional practices, Maximizing the Impact of Comics in Your Library provides creative and proven solutions for libraries of all types that want to get comics into the hands of fans and promote readership. The author describes how libraries would benefit from an in-house classification system and…mehr
This unique guide offers fresh insights on how graphic novels and comics differ from traditional books and require different treatment in the library-from purchasing, shelving, and cataloging to readers' advisory services, programs, and curriculum. Challenging librarians to rethink some of their traditional practices, Maximizing the Impact of Comics in Your Library provides creative and proven solutions for libraries of all types that want to get comics into the hands of fans and promote readership. The author describes how libraries would benefit from an in-house classification system and organization that accounts for both publishers and series. In addition, acquiring comics can often be tricky due to renumbering of series, reboots, shifting creative teams, and more-this book shows you how to work around those obstacles. Shelving and displays that reflect comic readers' browsing habits, creative programs that boost circulation of comics and graphic novels, and how comics can play a vital role in educational institutions are also covered.
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Autorenporträt
Jack Phoenix is the current Collection Development Manager at Cuyahoga Falls Library in Ohio, USA. With an MLIS from Kent State and a MA in English from Ohio Dominican University, Phoenix is a reviewer of nonfiction and graphic novels. He has attended and spoken at numerous conventions including Comic-Con: San Diego and New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Sina Grace Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. What Is a Comic? Chapter 2. A Brief History of Comics in Libraries Chapter 3. Acquiring Comics Chapter 4. Making Comics Accessible Chapter 5. Comic Programs Chapter 6. Hosting a Comic Convention Chapter 7. Promoting Comics Chapter 8. Comics and the Curriculum: School and Academic Libraries Chapter 9. Comics as Professional Development Chapter 10. Conclusion Appendix A. Love Comic Books? Then Take This Survey! Appendix B. Arlington Heights Memorial Library Project Proposal Appendix C. Recommended Comics Bibliography Index
Foreword by Sina Grace Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. What Is a Comic? Chapter 2. A Brief History of Comics in Libraries Chapter 3. Acquiring Comics Chapter 4. Making Comics Accessible Chapter 5. Comic Programs Chapter 6. Hosting a Comic Convention Chapter 7. Promoting Comics Chapter 8. Comics and the Curriculum: School and Academic Libraries Chapter 9. Comics as Professional Development Chapter 10. Conclusion Appendix A. Love Comic Books? Then Take This Survey! Appendix B. Arlington Heights Memorial Library Project Proposal Appendix C. Recommended Comics Bibliography Index
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