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From: Youth Study Mailing List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Sarah McNicol
Sent: 15 March 2007 13:27
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Subject: Making an impact with graphic novels

Zap! Bam! Kerplow! Making an impact with graphic novels

10th July 2007
The Lighthouse, Wolverhampton

*	What exactly is a graphic novel?
*	Should my library stock graphic novels?
*	How do you go about building a graphic novels collection for
young people?
*	How can I use graphic novels to encourage boys to read?
*	What activities can I run for graphic novel enthusiasts in my
library?
*	How can I promote graphic novels effectively?

If you're interested in these and other questions about graphic novels
for 
young people in libraries, Evidence Base is organising a one-day event
in 
Wolverhampton on 10th July.  Children's young people's librarians,
school 
librarians, SLS staff and anyone else with an interest in providing, 
promoting and using graphic novels for young people in libraries are all

welcome.

The day will be led by Mel Gibson, who has run training and promotional 
events about visual literacy in relation to picture books, comics and 
graphic novels since 1993.  She has also worked as a children's
librarian, 
lecturer and literacy consultant and is now a lecturer specialising in 
childhood, children's books and media at the University of Northumbria.

Other contributors will be:
*	Angela Robinson, Literacy Development Officer - Projects with
Blackburn 
with Darwen Borough Council who has run a number of successful
promotional 
events such as talks, comic strip drawing activities and a free comic
book 
day.
*	Tina Campbell, Libraries Without Walls link worker from
Wolverhampton, who 
was involved in Wolverhampton's graphic novels project in 2006, when 
teenagers from Parkfield High School worked with storyteller, graphic 
novellist and illustrator, Fran O'Boyle, to design and create their own 
graphic novel comic.


To book a place, download a booking form from 
http://www.ebase.uce.ac.uk/docs/graphic-novels-booking-form.doc
Or make a provisional booking online at 
http://www.ebase.uce.ac.uk/provisional_booking.html

If you have any questions, email [log in to unmask]

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