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Hauptverfasser: O'English, Lorena, Matthews, J. Gregory, Lindsay, Elizabeth Blakesley
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2006
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ737615
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author O'English, Lorena
Matthews, J. Gregory
Lindsay, Elizabeth Blakesley
author_facet O'English, Lorena
Matthews, J. Gregory
Lindsay, Elizabeth Blakesley
O'English, Lorena
Matthews, J. Gregory
Lindsay, Elizabeth Blakesley
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Graphic Novels in Academic Libraries: From "Maus" to Manga and beyond O'English, Lorena Matthews, J. Gregory Lindsay, Elizabeth Blakesley Novels Cartoons Academic Libraries Instructional Materials Recreational Reading Cataloging Classification Marketing Library Services This article addresses graphic novels and their growing popularity in academic libraries. Graphic novels are increasingly used as instructional resources, and they play an important role in supporting the recreational reading mission of academic libraries. The article will also tackle issues related to the cataloging and classification of graphic novels and discuss ways to use them for marketing and promotion of library services.
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spellingShingle Graphic Novels in Academic Libraries: From "Maus" to Manga and beyond
O'English, Lorena
Matthews, J. Gregory
Lindsay, Elizabeth Blakesley
Novels
Cartoons
Academic Libraries
Instructional Materials
Recreational Reading
Cataloging
Classification
Marketing
Library Services
Graphic Novels in Academic Libraries: From "Maus" to Manga and beyond O'English, Lorena Matthews, J. Gregory Lindsay, Elizabeth Blakesley Novels Cartoons Academic Libraries Instructional Materials Recreational Reading Cataloging Classification Marketing Library Services This article addresses graphic novels and their growing popularity in academic libraries. Graphic novels are increasingly used as instructional resources, and they play an important role in supporting the recreational reading mission of academic libraries. The article will also tackle issues related to the cataloging and classification of graphic novels and discuss ways to use them for marketing and promotion of library services.
title Graphic Novels in Academic Libraries: From "Maus" to Manga and beyond
topic Novels
Cartoons
Academic Libraries
Instructional Materials
Recreational Reading
Cataloging
Classification
Marketing
Library Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ737615