Comic Book Collections for Libraries
Autor Bryan D. Fagan Cuvânt înainte de Stan Sakai Autor Jody Condit Faganen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 ian 2011 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781598845112
ISBN-10: 159884511X
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: 12 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 159884511X
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: 12 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Helpful lists of recommended comic book titles, many of which are not usually found in libraries
Notă biografică
Bryan D. Fagan is a freelance writer. He has an MLS degree from the University of Maryland.Jody Condit Fagan is associate professor and content interfaces coordinator at James Madison University Libraries and Educational Technologies, Harrisonburg, VA.
Cuprins
Foreword by Stan SakaiAcknowledgments1. Comic Books, Graphic Novels, and Popular CultureA Brief History of Comic BooksMedium or Genre?The Value of Comic BooksLibraries, Comic Books, and Graphic NovelsConclusionNotesReferences2. The Structure of the Comic BookTitlesIssuesVolumesArcs/CrossoversContinuityConclusionNotesReferences3. The PlayersPublishersArchieBig TwoDark Horse ComicsDCFantagraphicsIDWImageMarvelTokyopopViz MediaCreators (Writers, Artists, Editors)Adams, Neal (Artist)Barks, Carl (Writer, Artist)Bendis, Brian Michael (Writer, Artist)Brubaker, Ed (Writer)Byrne, John (Writer, Artist)Claremont, Chris (Writer)Eisner, Will (Writer, Artist)Ellis, Warren (Writer)Ennis, Garth (Writer)Gaiman, Neil (Writer)Johns, Geoff (Writer)Kirby, Jack (Artist, Writer)Kubert, Joe (Artist)Lee, Jim (Writer, Artist, Editor)Lee, Stan (Writer, Editor)McFarlane, Todd (Writer, Artist)Mignola, Mike (Writer, Artist)Millar, Mark (Writer)Miller, Frank (Writer, Artist)Moore, Alan (Writer)Morrison, Grant (Writer)Perez, George (Artist, Writer)Quesada, Joe (Artist, Editor)Romita, John, Jr. (Artist)Romita, John, Sr. (Artist)Ross, Alex (Artist)Sakai, Stan (Writer, Artist)Schwartz, Julius (Editor)Shooter, Jim (Writer, Editor)Sim, Dave (Writer, Artist)Takahashi, Rumiko (Writer, Artist)Tezuka, Osamu (Writer, Artist)Waid, Mark (Writer)Weisinger, Mort (Editor)Other Industry Terms and OrganizationsArtistBreakdownsBronze AgeColoristComics Code AuthorityCreatorCreator-OwnedDiamond Comic DistributorsDirect MarketEditorGolden AgeInkerLettererModern AgePencilerPlotterScripterSilver AgeWork for HireWriterConclusionNotesReferences4. GenresSuperheroesMangaRomanceWesternsHorrorCrimeScience FictionFantasyNonfictionAlternativeWarLicensed ComicsChildren's ComicsConclusionNotesReferences5. Creating and Maintaining a Core Comic Book CollectionFormats for Library CollectionsWhere to Buy Comic BooksBinding Considerations for ComicsDetermining Age Appropriateness and Creating Selection GuidelinesPolicies for Comic BooksFunding for a Comic Book CollectionMonitoring and Maintaining the CollectionConclusionNotesReferences6. CatalogingMonographs, Serials, or Both?Title AccessNotes FieldsSubject and Title HeadingsMain Entry/CutteringCataloging ExamplesExample #1: Essential Spider-Woman, vol. 1Example #2: Birds of Prey: The Battle WithinCollection LocationConclusionNotesReferences7. An Effective Collection: Guidelines for PromotionPublic Relations, Promotion, and AdvertisingDeveloping Messages about the CollectionPhysical Location and DisplayPromotional Displays Inside and Outside the LibraryBuilding a Community around Comic BooksEvents to Promote the CollectionCommunications about the CollectionPromoting the Collection on the Library Web SiteUsing Library Newsletters and Other PublicationsUsing Press ReleasesUsing Surveys and Polls to Promote and Build the CollectionNew Media for PromotionSharing with Other ProfessionalsSpecific Promotion Techniques for School LibrariansMarketing the Comic Book Collection to WomenConclusionNoteReferencesRecommended Readings8. Comics in Other Parts of the LibraryFilmsTelevisionUsing the Audiovisual CollectionTraditional GamesRole-Playing GamesVideo GamesMiniatures GamesGames Days/NightsConclusionNotesReferences9. Web ResourcesPublishersComics NewsSalesReviewsLists of Collected Editions and Their ContentsAge-Appropriate MaterialWomen in ComicsConclusionNotesReferencesGlossaryAppendix A: Initial Graphic Title List and Inclusion CriteriaAppendix B: Comic Book Characters and Their TitlesAppendix C: Further Readings on Comics, Graphic Novels, Manga, and AnimeIndex
Recenzii
This thorough guide focuses on creating a core collection for adults, though much of it will also be useful for youth librarians. . . . Armed with this book, librarians should feel confident about knowledgeably creating and maintaining a successful comic-book collection.
A highly useful and highly recommended read for any librarian who wants to create greater interest in their facility.
A highly useful and highly recommended read for any librarian who wants to create greater interest in their facility.