Individual Development, Identity, and Comics | Classroom Connections| LibraryPass™
This month, we’ve selected titles from our Read Your World list that can help broaden students’ awareness of the world — and themselves. The post Individual Development, Identity, and Comics | Classroom Connections appeared first on LibraryPass™.| LibraryPass™
By leaning into comics and manga, Tabrizia was able to develop replicable programs that any librarian can use to engage readers.| LibraryPass™
Many public libraries’ ebook collections are often either limited to bestsellers, or have restrictive borrowing limits.| LibraryPass™
Moni Barrette recommends six comics that spotlight the history, culture, and diversity of voices across the Hispanic and Latinx diaspora. The post Comics That Celebrate Hispanic and Latinx Heritage | Moni’s Pick Six appeared first on LibraryPass™.| LibraryPass™
Comics and manga are for everyone! This month, we're spotlighting Chef’s Kiss (Oni Press) and The Day the Klan Came to Town (PM Press) for older teens and adult readers. The post Comics Plus Book Club: August 2025 appeared first on LibraryPass™.| LibraryPass™
A different approach to readers’ advisory, a “Book Tasting” is a fun and engaging way to introduce readers to different books and authors in a brief period. The post Book Tasting: Finding Their Next Favorite Series | Classroom Connections appeared first on LibraryPass™.| LibraryPass™
On Comics Plus, popularity is purely organic. There are no algorithms involved, no targeted advertising; just human curation and reader engagement.| LibraryPass™
Rob Randle puts a spotlight on his favorite comics added to the Comics Plus collection in June 2025 — for readers of [almost] every age.| LibraryPass™
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Danielle defined eight goals that would serve to help inform teachers and administrators about why graphic novels were worth implementing through a school-wide reading program. Among those eight goals were fostering community, supporting curriculum goals, and inspiring creativity. For everyone to embrace a school-wide read, she knew how important it would be to create a program that was equitable and accessible as well. The post 5 Stages of Using Graphic Novels for a School-Wide Read with Mea...| LibraryPass™
Comics and manga are for everyone! This month, we're spotlighting Chef’s Kiss (Oni Press) and The Day the Klan Came to Town (PM Press) for older teens and adult readers. The post Comics Plus Book Club: July 2025 appeared first on LibraryPass™.| LibraryPass™
Moni Barrette recommends six comics and manga that will tickle your funnybone. #ReadAllTheComics| LibraryPass™
This month, we're spotlighting Clementine: Book One (Image Comics) and Invisible Wounds: Graphic Journalism (Fantagraphics) for older teens and adult readers.| LibraryPass™
Library-friendly publishers know that supporting equitable access ensures more of their titles find more readers, enhancing their revenue potential.| LibraryPass™
An insightful overview of where comics and manga fit in academic libraries and college coursework.| LibraryPass™