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Title: Graphic Novels


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Graphic Novels
  • Innovative Guidelines for Developing Your
    Collection
  • North Carolina School Library Media Association
    Conference
  • October 2008

2
BackgroundJuly 2008 NCSLMA and DPI
  • Developed criteria
  • Curriculum support
  • Resources for collection development
  • FAQs

3
Definition
  • . . . an original book-length story, either
    fiction or nonfiction, published in comic book
    style . . . or a collection of stories that have
    been published previously as individual comic
    books . . .

Gorman, Michele. Getting Graphic! Using Graphic
Novels to Promote Literacy with Pre-Teens and
Teens. Worthington, OH Linworth Publishing Inc,
2003.
4
Graphic Novels Can Include
  • Stand-alone titles
  • Ongoing Series
  • Periodicals
  • Old favorites in a new format

5
Vocabulary
  • Manga (mawn-guh) Japanese word
  • for comic book
  • Comics originally published in Japan.
  • Read right to left
  • Serials
  • Manga sub-categories
  • Shojo young teenage girls
  • Shonen young teenage boys
  • Kodomo children

6
Vocabulary
  • Anime (ah-nee-may)
  • Animated films produced in Japan
  • Includes feature films, TV shows, and video
    animation (OVA)

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Comics and graphic novels are a FORMAT not a
GENRE! Any genre may appear in the comic format.
8
Gaining Popularity faster than a speeding
bullet
  • 2007 overall estimated GN sales - 375 million
    (Reed Bus. Information, 2007) 12
  • Scholastic Book Fair GN sales since 2004 4
    million (Reed Bus. Information, 2007)
  • Public libraries - 25 increase in overall
    circulation after adding graphic novels to their
    collections (Miller, 2005)

9
Awards and Recognition
  • New YALSA Award for graphic novels
  • Maus (Spiegelman) Pulitzer Prize
  • American Born Chinese (Yang) Printz Award,
    National Book Award Finalist, 2007 Top Ten Best
    Books for Young Adults (YALSA)
  • To Dance (Siegel) Sibert Honor, ALAs Best Books
    for Young Readers

10
What Does Krashen Say?
  • 20 more rare vocabulary than a typical chapter
    book (Krashen, 1993).
  • Beneficial to ELL and low-level readers (Krashen,
    1996)
  • Help develop a taste for reading/bridge to other
    literature (Krashen, 1994, 2004)
  • Appeal to adolescent males (Krashen, 2004)

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What Does other Research Say?
  • Effective in language arts classes
  • popularity
  • aid to content learning
  • students still read other materials (Swain, 1978)
  • Boosted reading interests among students with
    disabilities ( Young, 2005).

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Appropriate for My Collection? 
  • Review/update your districts selection policy
  • Update your schools collection development plan
  • Use reviews
  • Refer to ALA and YALSA sites

13
Appropriate for My Collection? 
  • Consider ratings (when available)
  • Examine titles hands on
  • Consult with student advisory committee
  • And.

14
DPI Selection Criteria
  • 3 versions (novels, non-fiction, multimedia)
  • Based on earlier criteria
  • Content
  • Art
  • Features
  • Technical Aspects
  • Instructional Uses

15
What Are Your Concerns?
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Using Graphic Novels Across the Curriculum
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Science Fiction
18
Fantasy
19
Sports
20
Science
21
Biography
22
The Classics
23
Historical Fiction and Non-Fiction
24
Myths and Legends
25
Adventure and Mystery
26
Humor
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Questions? Debbie Dupree, Salem Middle
School ddupree_at_wcpss.net Karen Gavigan, Director
of the Teaching Resources Center UNC at
Greensboro karen_gavigan_at_uncg.edu Gerry Solomon,
NCDPI gsolomon_at_dpi.state.nc.us Mindy Tomasevich,
Davis Drive Middle mtomasevich_at_wcpss.net
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