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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Asian American Teen Fiction: An Urban Public Library Analysis
Backman, Antonio, Chayse Sundt and Sarah Park Dahlen. “Asian American Teen Fiction: An Urban Public Library Analysis.” Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults 9 (2018). n. page. Web. <Date accessed>.
Happiness at the End of the Rainbow: Exploring Happy Endings in Young Adult Literature with Queer Female Protagonists, 2009–2017
Colborne, Adrienne and Vivian Howard. “Happiness at the End of the Rainbow: Exploring Happy Endings in Young Adult Literature with Queer Female Protagonists, 2009–2017.” Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults 9 (2018). n. page. Web. <Date accessed>.
Posted in Volume 9: July 2018
Tagged diversity, lgbt, LGBTQ, LGBTQ teens, YA literature, young adult literature
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INFLO-mation: A Model for Exploring Information Behavior through Hip Hop
Kumasi, Kafi D. “INFLO-mation: A Model for Exploring Information Behavior through Hip Hop.” Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults 9 (2018). n. page. Web. <Date accessed>.
Middle-Schoolers’ Perceptions of Government: Intersection of Information and Civic Literacies
Taylor, Natalie Greene. “Middle-Schoolers’ Perceptions of Government: Intersection of Information and Civic Literacies.” Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults 9 (2018). n. page. Web. <Date accessed>.
The 2014 Rainbow List: A Descriptive Study of the List and Ten Public Libraries’ Ownership
Creel, Stacy and Rachel McMullen. “The 2014 Rainbow List: A Descriptive Study of the List and Ten Public Libraries’ Ownership.” Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults 9 (2018). n. page. Web. <Date accessed>.
Posted in Volume 9: July 2018
Tagged collection development, lgbt, LGBTQ, LGBTQ teens, YA literature, young adult literature
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