300 Manga Goes to School

Authors and librarians Ashley Hawkins, Emily Ratica, Sara Smith, Julie Stivers and Mouna Toure share their expertise and strategies for building a Manga collection and program to support their entire school community. I would like to thank composer Nazar Rybak at Hooksounds.com for the music you’ve heard today.   Capstone *use UNITED for $20 off $100 or more on print and ebooks Learnics and mention the podcast for 20% of a subscription Editable PD Certificate FAQ’s and ISO (In search of…) Online Doctoral Programs APA format for citing a podcast/podcast app SLU Playlists Search by title, guest and location! SLJ Summit Ashley Hawkins (E141 Manga Librarian) LinkTree, Manga Librarian, Article on Banning of Sasaki & Miyano, 「好き」を育てるマンガ術-少女マンガ編集者が答える「伝わる」作品の描き方 (Translation: Manga techniques to foster "affection" - How to draw works that "communicate" with answers from a shoujo manga editor) by Shigeki Suzuki & Morishita suu (This is only available in Japanese at this time, but if you can read it, I highly recommend it!). Emily Ratica: I have no social media to share. Check out Sara & Ashley’s blogs though!  Sara Smith Linktree  (E280 I Survived: Year 1 District Library Coordinator, E200 Got Graphic Novels? Now What? E100 Your Graphic Library) Julie Stivers Linktree   BlueSky   Manga in the Middle (manga reviewed with a middle school lens)(E168 Inclusive Libraries E128 Anime Club)  Sybil Mouna Toure BlueSky  Presentation ALA Editions: Book Blacklight Sugar Press

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