A Core Collection for Young Adults (Teens the Library Series)
by:
Jones, Patrick
Taylor, Patricia
Edwards, Kirsten
Publisher:
Neal-Schuman Publishers
Published:May 19, 2003
ISBN:1555704581
Format:Paperback
Pages:405
Description:
From School Library Journal
The authors have gathered over 1200 titles (60 percent fiction, 30 percent nonfiction,and 10 percent graphic format) that they consider to be of appeal to teens. The book is meant to be a practical manual for developing
collections that appeal to teens; books that are out of print, curriculum-related titles, and books that "should" be read are not included. Titles chosen have all been reviewed in Booklist, School Library Journal, or VOYA, but they are not necessarily
those selected for traditional "best books" lists. The volume includes a guide to more than 100 "Best" lists, "Top Ten" tips for maintaining a core collection, selection tips for major YA genres, and author and title indexes. A CD-ROM called the
"Collection Checker" consists of files in various formats (Excel, Word) to facilitate collection maintenance, selection, and acquisitions. A useful book for both novice and experienced librarians who want to build a teen collection that actually
circulates.
Marlyn K. Roberts, City of Long Beach Public Library, CA
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Product Description:
For more than a decade, librarians have been following the recommendations of Patrick Jones, author
of Connecting Young Adults and Libraries, to build collections for teens in school and public libraries. Now Jones teams up with English teacher Patricia Taylor and young adult librarian/speculative fiction expert Kirsten Edwards to deliver the
definitive core collection. Focusing on titles YA teens would be most likely to own or check out frequently, these experts have selected and annotated over 1,000 titles, including adult and young adult fiction and nonfiction; biographies and personal
narratives; graphic novels and illustrated works; underground classics; humor; science fiction/fantasy; Web sites; databases, and other electronic formats. Brief annotations provide insight and identify the primary audience for each book. Core collection
entries include call numbers, full bibliographic information, and grade/audience level. Special features include handpicked favorites of YA librarians and authors, an extensive list of young adult "best" lists, and author and title indexes. An
accompanying title-checker disk allows librarians to quickly compare catalog holdings to the core collection recommended by these experts.
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