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Teen Graphic Novels at Middleton Public Library. By Erinn Batykefer Dec. 6 2011. The Collection. Defining the Collection. SURPRISE! Problems with Koha ! A Koha search returns 343 items when you limit it to Library: Middleton, Audience: Teens, and Format: Graphic Novels
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Teen Graphic Novelsat Middleton Public Library By Erinn Batykefer Dec. 6 2011
Defining the Collection • SURPRISE! Problems with Koha! • A Koha search returns 343 items when you limit it to Library: Middleton, Audience: Teens, and Format: Graphic Novels • BUT…I laid hands on 848 items in the collection in the process of manually gathering circ stats • Created a sub-collection by neglecting Manga • 244 items
Middleton’s Teen Collection: A Microcosm of the Library on speed • Collection Development policy focuses on popular materials: • Popularity of the author (patron requests) • Appeal to the general-interest reader • Quality of the writing • Literary merit • Reputation of the publisher • Philosophy of Teen Services and Building Effective Teen Services documents supplement the broader Collection Development policy. They recommend: • Weeding regularly in order to avoid outdated materials • Creating a Teen Advisory Committee to generate collection suggestions. • “Popular teen books/materials…are as essential to good teen services as research books and educational programs in that they encourage library use by teens and promote the library as a teen friendly place.” • Meyers, Elaine. "The Coolness Factor: Ten Libraries Listen to Youth." American Libraries, 30.10 (1999): 42-45. • New • High Quality • “Made for them” • Middleton Public Library Collection Development Policy, Amended June 12, 2006. Available online at http://www.midlibrary.org/library/policies.asp. • Van Dan, Rebecca. “Building Effective Teen Services, Middleton Public Library.”
Collection Development Policies: Weeding • Materials worn out through use • Ephemeral materials which are no longer timely. • Materials no longer considered accurate or factual • Materials which have had little recent use and are of questionable value • Circ stats! • Excess copies of a title no longer in demand • Circ stats! • Middleton Public Library Collection Development Policy, Amended June 12, 2006. Available online at http://www.midlibrary.org/library/policies.asp.
Weeded Titles • Damage: Go to Circs. Re-order or toss? • McKeever, Sean. Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, Vol. 1: Super Crush. Direct Ed. Marvel, 2006. Print. • Poor Circs: Extra Copies • Shan, Darren. Cirque Du Freak: Vol. 1. 1st ed. Yen Press, 2009. Print. • Poor Circs: Too Old • Gaiman, Neil et al. Death: The High Cost of Living. Vertigo, 1994. Print. • Poor Circs: Too Young • Jacques, Brian. Redwall: The Graphic Novel. Philomel, 2007. Print. • Poor Circs: Crap • Cabot, Meg. The Merlin Prophecy. HarperCollins, 2007. Print. • Poor Circs: ?? • Tamaki, Mariko. Skim. 1st ed. Groundwood Books, 2008. Print.
Selection • Goal of the collection: to be dynamic and responsive to current teens’ opinions, both passive (poor circs) and active (requests) • NoveList Search: Genre – Graphic Novel, Audience – Teen, Pub. Date – 2010-2011 to identify reviews • Teen Advisory Council recommendations!
Selections • Tie-ins & Read-alikes • Smith, Cynthia Leitich. Tantalize: Kieren’s Story. Candlewick, 2011. Print. • Spencer, Nick, and Joe Eisma. Morning Glories Volume 1 TP. Image Comics, 2011. Print. • Spin-offs • Robinson, James, Geoff Johns, and Richard Donner. Superman: Mon-El. DC Comics, 2010. Print. • Issues • Gulledge, Laura Lee. Page by Paige. Amulet Books, 2011. Print. • Horror for everyone! • Tsang, Evonne. My Boyfriend Is a Monster 1: I Love Him to Pieces. Graphic Universe, 2011. Print.
Alternatives • A collection that turns over so quickly and is selected for popularity has no memory! • The Alternative? Historic Comics