Graphic Novel Collection Development for School Libraries

Graphic Novel Collection Development for School Libraries

Graphic Novel Collection Development for School Libraries



Recorded January 27, 2021

 K.C. Boyd, Joy Harvey, Angie Mahalik, and Cait Zaksheske discuss how to successfully integrate comics, graphic novels, and manga into your collection development plan, and offer insights on aligning your collection to support classroom instruction, while also meeting students’ varied reading needs and interests. The 60-minute presentation us moderated by LibraryPass’ John Shableski.

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