Keywords
Collection Development
Manga
Reading
Lists
Promotion
Manga
Reading
Lists
Promotion
Abstract
Jillian Rudes, an active school librarian in New York City, describes the world of manga outlining its history and its value. Rudes shares how school libraries can build and promote meaningful collections of this fascinating format offering a range of helpful, practical suggestions and lists.
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