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Children's book in Siberia: a historiographic review
The article is devoted to the history of Siberian regional children's book publishing. The author has collected theoretic-practical opinions of historians, bibliologists, publishers and booksellers, librarians and bibliographers, psychologists and ...
E. V. Engalycheva
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Entering ever-expanding worlds: Constructions of place and time in contemporary Japanese children’s cinema [PDF]
This thesis explores the constructions of place in contemporary Japanese children’s cinema. Based on a wide survey of Japanese children’s media, I focus on an in-depth examination of three case-study films released in 2008 and 2009: 'Eiga Fresh Purikyua!:
Benson, Anya C
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Criteria for Reviewing Children’s Books
More than 5,000 juvenile books are published each year. For this reason school and children’s librarians depend on reviews to assist them with their selection responsibilities.
Wilson, Margo, Bishop, Kay
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The Passion and Pragmatism of the Small Publisher [PDF]
First paragraph: At global book industry events such as the Frankfurt Buchmesse, the London Book Fair, or the Bologna Children’s Book Fair, publishers of all sizes and from most countries share the same space. Some companies occupy more space than others,
Squires, Claire, Claire Squires
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Today, the city is one of the key players in welcoming migrant populations. As a political, social, housing and urban space, the city is faced with contemporary migration and its many challenges.
María de los Ángeles Hernández Gómez
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Looking Back: Kentucky and Children’s Book Publishers
Though Kentucky was not a leader in the early publishing industry for children, it was an active participant. Printers within the state, as in the rest of the country, saw the potential in producing literature for young readers.
Jones, Reinette F., Stephens, Charlotte
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Décliner pour progresser : 25 stratégies multimédiatiques dans l’édition pour la jeunesse
In order to make progress, children's publishers rely on three key elements: target audiences, brand development, and expanding the label through spin offs/audiovisuals.
Bertrand Ferrier
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Children's Digital Picture Books: Readers and Publishers
During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, children’s media use increased (Mesce et al. 2021) while a decrease in print-book reading was observed (Nolan et al. 2022).
Day, K
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Exploring gender and diversity: a comparative analysis of bestselling children’s picture books in China and the UK (2010–2020) [PDF]
As picture books are a key resource for preschool children to gain ideas of the world outside their home environment, publishers must show young readers a diversity of human experiences, including gender and intersectional identities.
Li, Yi
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What’s the Story? Issues of Diversity and Children’s Publishing in the U.K.
After working for almost a decade as an editor of "multicultural" picture books in the United States (at Children's Book Press and Lee & Low Books), Laura Atkins developed a particular interest in how the publication process affects books written by ...
Laura ATKINS
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