The Library's Guide to Graphic Novels

Author:   John Ballestro
Publisher:   American Library Association
ISBN:  

9780838947333


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   30 March 2020
Format:   Paperback
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The Library's Guide to Graphic Novels


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The circ stats say it all: graphic novels' popularity among library users keeps growing, with more being published (and acquired by libraries) each year. The unique challenges of developing and managing a graphics novels collection have led the Association of Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) to craft this guide, presented under the expert supervision of editor Ballestro, who has worked with comics for more than 35 years. Examining the ever-changing ways that graphic novels are created, packaged, marketed, and released, this resource gathers a range of voices from the field to explore such topics as: a cultural history of comics and graphic novels from their World War II origins to today, providing a solid grounding for newbies and fresh insights for all; catching up on the Big Two's reboots: Marvel's 10 and DC's 4; five questions to ask when evaluating nonfiction graphic novels and 30 picks for a core collection; key publishers and cartoonists to consider when adding international titles; developing a collection that supports curriculum and faculty outreach to ensure wide usage, with catalogers' tips for organizing your collection and improving discovery; real-world examples of how libraries treat graphic novels, such as an in-depth profile of the development of Penn Library's Manga collection; how to integrate the emerging field of graphic medicine into the collection; and specialized resources like The Cartoonists of Color and Queer Cartoonists databases, the open access scholarly journal Comic Grid, and the No Flying, No Tights website. Packed with expert guidance and useful information, this guide will assist technical services staff, catalogers, and acquisition and collection management librarians.

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Author:   John Ballestro
Publisher:   American Library Association
Imprint:   ALA Editions
ISBN:  

9780838947333


ISBN 10:   0838947336
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   30 March 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The chapters thoroughly analyze the cultural landscape of comics and graphic novels from their origins to today, and the authors give useful advice and examples on how libraries can treat this ever-changing genre. These qualities make this a worthwhile resource for any librarian wishing to expand their practical knowledge of graphic novels. -- Technicalities Though comics are studied in academia, many do not link academic libraries and comics. This volume focuses on the world of comics and their incorporation into academic libraries and their community. Ballestro worked in a comics shop and continues to collect comics as an academic librarian ... The book's writing is clear, and the sources alone make this volume useful to academic librarians. -- Booklist


"""The chapters thoroughly analyze the cultural landscape of comics and graphic novels from their origins to today, and the authors give useful advice and examples on how libraries can treat this ever-changing genre. These qualities make this a worthwhile resource for any librarian wishing to expand their practical knowledge of graphic novels."" -- Technicalities ""Though comics are studied in academia, many do not link academic libraries and comics. This volume focuses on the world of comics and their incorporation into academic libraries and their community. Ballestro worked in a comics shop and continues to collect comics as an academic librarian ... The book's writing is clear, and the sources alone make this volume useful to academic librarians."" -- Booklist"


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"John Ballestro is the director of collection development and acquisitions services and the subject selector for graphic novels at Texas A&M University's Sterling C. Evans Library. He is an avid comic book reader, likes Kirk over Picard, and his house words could be ""Winter is Coming"" but is more likely to be ""Wednesday is new comics day!"

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