| From the Editor |
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Columns
Perspectives on YA Practice
Common YA Models of Service in Public Libraries: Advantages and Disadvantages
Mary K. Chelton
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The Frances Henne/YALSA/VOYA Planning, Nurturing and Growing the Field of Young Adult Research
Bridgid Fennell
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Research Resources for Librarians
Research Committee Column
Jami L. Jones
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Publisher/Author Perspective
Bone and Scholastic Graphix
An Interview with Jeff Smith and Jean Feiwel (with John Mason)
Katherine Kan
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OUCH!
An Interview with Papercutz publisher Terry Nantier
Jana Fine
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Teen Perspective
Graphic Generation
Chris Fallis
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The Okatu’s View on Manga
Christina Cuchinotta
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Manga Madness in the Library
Angie Espelage
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School/Public Library Perspective
Holy Reading Revolution, Batman!
Developing a Graphic Novel Collection for Young Adults
Alison Ching
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Y Archive?
The Rapid Rise of Graphic Novels and Their Place in the Cleveland Public Library
Rollie Welch and Julianne Brown
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Who Is Reading Manga?
One High School’s Story
Melissa Bergin
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Japan Comes to Elizabeth, New Jersey
A Week of Japanese Entertainment for Teens
Kimberly Paone
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I Got Graphic!
Using Visual Literature Works!
Jodi Leckbee
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Get Animated @ your library®
Kristin Fletcher-Spear and Merideth Jenson-Benjamin
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International Perspectives
Adult Graphic Novels Readers
A Survey in a Montréal Library
Olivier Charbonneau
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Teenage Reluctant Readers and Graphic Novels
Clare Snowball
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¿Es Un Pájaro? ¿Es Un Avión? . . . ¡Es Supermán!
Spanish Comics for American Libraries
Lucia Cedeira Serantes
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The Update
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Author Guidelines
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| Index to Advertisers |
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