[kids-lib] New Books at State Lib => Intellectual Property, Comic Books, Teaching Banned Books

Jennifer Maurer jennifer.maurer at state.or.us
Mon Jan 13 10:22:39 PST 2020


Please pardon the cross-posting.

Hi,

These books are available via interlibrary loan. Scroll to the end of this email for instructions about how to borrow books from the State Library.
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Teaching Banned Books: 32 Guides for Children and Teens (2nd ed.) by Pat R. Scales (2020)


Publisher’s Description<https://www.alastore.ala.org/content/teaching-banned-books-32-guides-children-and-teens-second-edition>: As standard-bearers for intellectual freedom, school and children’s librarians are in ideal positions to collaborate with educators to not only protect the freedom to read but also ensure that valued books which touch upon important topics are not quarantined from the readers for whom they were written. In this best-selling classroom- and library-ready book of discussion guides, thoroughly updated and expanded to include genres such as graphic novels and nonfiction, award-winning champion of children's literature Scales shows that there is a way to teach these books while respecting all views. Also freshened to include only books that are in print, this resource --reprints Judy Blume's stirring introduction from the first edition; --aids educators and librarians in stimulating the critical thinking skills of young readers aged 9-18 while also encouraging freedom of thought and expression, in either classroom or book club settings; --spotlights titles dealing with…
FYI, George is one of the books covered.



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Comic Book Collections and Programming: A Practical Guide for Librarians by Matthew Z. Wood (2018)
Publisher’s Description<https://rowman.com/isbn/9781538107324/comic-book-collections-and-programming-a-practical-guide-for-librarians>: [This book] will help librarians build a collection that’s right for their library, including specialty collections for kids, teens, and adults. It covers the practical realities of this non-traditional format, like binding, weeding, and budgeting. It also address advanced topics like comics and pedagogy, bringing comics artists and authors into the library, and using comics as a community outreach tool – even hosting comic conventions in libraries.
The guide covers: Comics for kids, teens, and adults, Comics genres from…
While this title was not specifically written for youth services staff, many chapters<https://www.amazon.com/Comic-Book-Collections-Programming-Librarians-ebook/dp/B07FRJQ5DR> are relevant.





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Intellectual Property and Information Rights for Librarians by John Schlipp (2019)

Publisher’s Description<https://www.abc-clio.com/ABC-CLIOCorporate/product.aspx?pc=A6068P>: Including real-world scenarios and best practices, this text presents the important topics of patents, trademarks, and copyrights in relation to intellectual property creators and consumers. Comprehending intellectual property rights is critical in today's world in order to negotiate the challenges associated with all kinds of intellectual properties, from patents to trademarks to copyright. Created for courses but useful for a wide range of readers, [this book] teaches intellectual property literacy, allowing teachers and students to easily understand the range of intellectual property issues, including both creator and consumer rights. Author John Schlipp, an intellectual property librarian and professor, guides readers through intellectual property and information rights issues for today's professionals in information-based careers. Real-world issues are emphasized, including fair use…





If you would like to request these or other materials<https://ccrls.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/oslpublic/> from the State Library, please use your library's established interlibrary loan process (e.g. OCLC or ALA request form). If you do not have access to ILL or are not currently affiliated with a library, please contact me to discuss alternative options for borrowing the material.

Be sure to check out the State Library’s catalog<https://ccrls.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/oslpublic> to discover titles that are in the LIS collection<https://ccrls.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/oslpublic/search/results?qf=SUBJECT%09Subject%09LIBRARY+AND+INFORMATION+SCIENCE+COLLECTION%09LIBRARY+AND+INFORMATION+SCIENCE+COLLECTION&qf=-FORMAT%09Format%09CR%09Periodicals&te=ILS&st=PD>. The Library and Information Science (LIS) Collection is meant to support the entire Oregon library community, and the Library Support division welcomes your suggestions for acquisitions.

This collection is supported in whole by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of Oregon.
Thanks,
Jen

Jen Maurer, MLS
School Library Consultant
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