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Author Archives: Yalsa Projects
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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Patterns in Multicultural Young Adults Novels about Persian Culture
Matloob Haghanikar, Taraneh. “Patterns in Multicultural Young Adults Novels about Persian Culture.” Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults 8 (2017). n. page. Web. <Date accessed>.
Posted in Volume 8: December 2017
Tagged multicultural, persian culture, Vol. 8 N.2, young adult literature
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Drawing Queerness: Evaluating Notable LGBTQ Graphic Novels for Teens
Betts-Green, Dawn and Don Latham. “Drawing Queerness: Evaluating Notable LGBTQ Graphic Novels for Teens.” Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults 8 (2017). n. page. Web. <Date accessed>.
Posted in Volume 8: December 2017
Tagged graphic novels, lgbt, LGBTQ, queer, Vol. 8 N.2, Volume 8: December 2017
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Provide the Highest Level of Service: Public Library Collections of LGBTQ* Materials for Adolescents in the United States
Brendler, Beth, Lindsay Beckman, Denice Adkins, Heather Moulaison Sandy, Natalia Wiggins-Prelas, and Vanessa Adams. “Provide the Highest Level of Service: Public Library Collections of LGBTQ* Materials for Adolescents in the United States”. Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults 8 … Continue reading
Dreaming in Color: Identifying Race and Ethnicity in YA Speculative Fiction Reviews
Davis, Jewel. “Dreaming in Color: Identifying Race and Ethnicity in YA Speculative Fiction Reviews”. Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults 8 (2017): n. page. Web. <Date accessed>.
Posted in Volume 8: July 2017
Tagged diversity, ethnicity, race, Speculative fiction
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Understanding Empathetic Services: The Role of Empathy in Everyday Library Work
Phillips, Abigail. “Understanding Empathetic Services: The Role of Empathy in Everyday Library Work”. Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults 8 (2017). n. page. Web. <Date accessed>.
Posted in Volume 8: July 2017
Tagged community, empathetic services, information resource, social support
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The Real Deal 2*: How Autism Is Described in YA Novels
Applegate, Rachel, Marilyn Irwin, and Annette Y. Goldsmith. The Real Deal 2*: How Autism Is Described in YA Novels. Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults 7 (2016): n. page. Web. <Date accessed>.
Posted in Volume 7: December 2016
Tagged autism, autism spectrum disorder, content analysis, YA literature
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Teen Book Covers: What’s Missing?
LaRosee, Elizabeth. Teen Book Covers: What’s Missing?. Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults 7 (2016): n. page. Web. <Date accessed>.
Posted in Volume 7: December 2016
Tagged book covers, collection development, diversity, YA literature
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What We Know: Planning, Implementing, and Assessing a Media Literacy-Themed Summer Camp
Richardson, Philina, Nancy Garmer, Erin Mahaney, Lisa Petrillo, and Rebecca Weber. What We Know: Planning, Implementing, and Assessing a Media Literacy-Themed Summer Camp. Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults 7 (2016): n. page. Web. <Date accessed>.
Posted in Volume 7: December 2016
Tagged collaboration, education, media literacy, outreach
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