The librarian's guide to graphic novels for adults

cover image

Where to find it

Information & Library Science Library

Call Number
Z692.G7 S469 2010
Status
Available

Authors, etc.

Names:

Summary

Here is an in-depth guide to understanding, building, and managing an optimal collection of graphic novels that is targeted to please the format's mamy dedicated adult fans. The book provides a helpful overview of the increasingly imporant role that graphic novels play in collection development. Serchay covers both American and foreign works and provides invaluable insight into their growing use in university and higher educational settings as well as their historical content, use in targeted libary programs, and, of course, their ties to popular media and entertaintment. There is also instruction for deciding exactly which novels to purchase, how best to manage your collection, and tips for displaying and promoting books to your patrons. Plus, you'll find guidance for dealing with common issues that may arise, like knowing which graphic novels might be inappropriate for younger readers, as well as an invaluable list of recommended purchases, further reading, and electronic resources.

Contents

Why offer graphic novels for adults in your library? -- What are comic books and graphic novels? -- What genres do graphic novels cover? -- What is manga and where else do graphic novels come from? -- How can you purchase your graphic novel collection? -- How do you decide what to purchase and what is available? -- How do you manage your collection? -- How can you display, promote, and work with your collection? -- How do comics and graphic novels fit in academia? -- What is the future of graphic novels?

Other details