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What? Another book about graphic novels in the library media center? This title might not touch on a new topic for seasoned librarians, but the content is still relevant...
The authors make the case that through a combination of strategies, standards, research, and social media, the iSearch research process can help students develop a better understanding of the logical and important steps involved in structuring research...
Offering annotated lists of titles for teens and adults, this guide's first four chapters focus on the formats' main demographics, which are Shonen, Shojo, Seinen, and Josei...
Drawing on the expertise of scholars in many fields, this important book attempts to pull from various disciplines a shared vocabulary of children's literature...
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