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Globalizing children's literature in academic libraries using automatic acquisition

open access: closedCollection Building, 2011
PurposeThis paper sets out to examine the use of an automatic acquisition plan to acquire international children's award book winners in academic libraries and to offer suggestions for promoting these resources.Design/methodology/approachThe paper examined the vendor's website, vendor‐created spreadsheets detailing award‐winning children's books from ...
Elaine Thornton
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Intergenerational Solidarity in Children's Literature and Film ed. by Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak and Zoe Jaques (review)

The Lion and the Unicorn, 2021
While differences and conflicts between younger and older generations have been frequently studied in children’s literature criticism, this book breaks new ground by arguing for the fundamental role of children’s and YA literature and film in propagating
S. Dudas
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A New Global Lens for Viewing Children’s Literature

2021
Children’s literature is a complex field and when examined globally there are many trends and issues that emerge. This is especially true when illustrations are the focus. From picture books to comics and graphic novels visuals in children’s literature are being used more and more in innovative and creative ways.
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#WhoNeedsDiverseBooks?: Preservice Teachers and Religious Neutrality with Children’s Literature

Research in the Teaching of English, 2015
The social media campaign #WeNeedDiverseBooks has called for more varied works of literature. However, one of the arguments for increasing the visibility of diverse books has not received much attention: using #WNDB to cultivate religiously pluralistic ...
Denise Dávila
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Fostering Global Perspectives with Children's Literature

Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2018
Multinational picture books offer students of all ages a window into the wider world. This article provides a rationale for inclusion of multinational picture books across the curriculum as well as...
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Going global: World literature for American children

Theory Into Practice, 1999
(1999). Going global: World literature for American children. Theory Into Practice: Vol. 38, Expanding the Worlds of Children's Literature, pp. 168-177.
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