Graphic novels now : building, managing, and marketing a dynamic collection /

In 1992, Maus, a graphic novel by Art Spiegelman, won the Pulitzer Prize. The genre has been growing ever since, appealing to the visual-oriented Gen-X and Gen-Y, as well as to reluctant readers, those of all ages seeking alternative viewpoints, and anyone willing to take both image and word into co...

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Kaituhi matua: Goldsmith, Francisca
Hōputu: Licensed eBooks
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I whakaputaina: Chicago : American Library Association, 2005.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Why graphic novels now? : modern readers, modern libraries
  • What is the right word for a book that looks like this? : definitions
  • What is good? : finding reviews and developing collections
  • How can I deal with Pigeons from hell? : maintaining graphic novel collections
  • Can readers find your library's graphic novels? : classification and descriptive cataloging
  • How does the collection find new readers? : marketing and promotion
  • How can you put legs on your graphic novels? : creating programs to get the collection up and walking
  • The politics of graphic novels.