Links: Graphic Novels Library Services to Teens
Graphic Novels
Review Sites: No Flying! No Tights! A Website Reviewing Graphic Novels for Teens This site is exactly what it says in its title: reviews of graphic novels for teens. Created and maintained by librarian Robin Brenner, this site provides brief, informative, and entertaining reviews of GNs that are classified by genre as well as age-appropriateness. Sidekicks! A sister site to No Flying! No Tights!, Sidekicks! contains reviews of graphic novels for younger readers. Also created and maintained by Robin Brenner, this site is a great resource for those of you who happen to be looking for recommended titles for young children and preteen readers. This site was created and is maintained by librarian Gilles Poitras, author of the books The Anime Companion, The Anime Companion 2, and Anime Essentials. Here you can find an introduction to anime and manga (Japanese animation and drawn sequential art), discussions of issues related to these topics, and lists of recommended titles, Internet sites, and books about anime and manga.
Diamond Bookshelf This site has a little bit of everything for both school and public librarians, including information about starting a new collection, cataloging, lesson plans, reaching reluctant readers, reviews of hot new titles, and more. You can even download a free copy of the "Graphic Novels and Libraries" resource guide here.
Kid-Safe Graphic Novels for Your Readers Developed by trusted GN reviewer Kat Kan, this site (sponsored by Brodart) includes core lists, selection criteria, new and notable titles, links to article about GNs in libraries, and more.
Informational Sites:
Tokyopop's New Manga Age Rating System In February 2007 Tokyopop announced its new rating system, created by yours truly! To read more about the new system, check out this exclusive article in Publisher's Weekly. To download a printable flyer that lists all the content indicators, click here.
The 2006 Secret Origin of Good Readers Resource Book Now in its 5th edition, this 60+ page resource (free to download as a pdf file) includes lesson plans, core lists, and more. It's worth the download time. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to find the link to the 2006 edition.
Kids Love Comics! Founded by Jimmy Gownley (creator of Amelia Rules!) and Harold Buchholz (creator of Apathy Kat), Kids Love Comics is a non-profit organization made up of comic creators, publishers, fans, educators and journalists, as well as those involved in the marketing, promotion, distribution, and retail end of the comic book medium. The goal of this site is to provide readers with the latest news, links, and events related to kid-friendly comics!
Discussion List:
Listserv Name: GNLIB-L Graphic Novels in Libraries Listserv This is an electronic, unmoderated discussion list for librarians who want to ask questions of their peers as well as share reviews and resources for the development of a graphic novel or comic book collection in libraries. This site used to be hosted by Topica, but in late 2007 the moderator moved it to Yahoo Groups. To subscribe, send an e-mail to: GNLIB-L-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Bibliography of GN Resources:
NextGenLib Graphic Novel Resources Developed by Joshua L. Carlson, this excellent, exhaustive bibliography of articles and books about graphic novels is available on the Next Gen Wiki.
Library Services to Teens
Blogs:
Alternative Teen Services Blog This blog is maintained by teen librarians who share ideas, resources, and advocacy about serving teens.
Teen Librarian Created by Librarian Miranda Doyle, this blog is all about and information for librarians who work with teens.
YALSA (Young Adult Library Services Association) Blog The mission of YALSA is to advocate, promote and strengthen service to young adults as part of the continuum of total library service, and to support those who provide service to this population. This is their blog, maintained by Technology Guru Linda Braun |