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  1. A Celebration of Literature and Response: Children, Books, and Teachers in K-8 Classrooms (3rd Edition) by Marjorie R. Hancock, 2007-09-10
  2. The Children's Literature Lover's Book of Lists by Joanna Sullivan, 2003-04-02
  3. Myths and Hero Tales: A Cross-Cultural Guide to Literature for Children and Young Adults by Alethea K. Helbig, Agnes Regan Perkins, 1997-11-30
  4. Children's Literature in Action: A Librarian's Guide (Library and Information Science Text Series) by Sylvia M. Vardell, 2008-01-30
  5. The Book Tree: A Christian Reference for Children's Literature by Elizabeth McCallum, Jane Scott, 2001-03-01
  6. Literature for Children: Contemporary Criticism by Peter Hunt, 1993-04-19
  7. The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature by Humphrey Carpenter, Mari Prichard, 1999-05-27
  8. Children's Books in Children's Hands: An Introduction to Their Literature (3rd Edition) by Charles A. Temple, Miriam A. Martinez, et all 2005-08-12
  9. Introducing Children's Literature: From Romanticism to Postmodernism by Deborah Thacker, 2002-09-20
  10. Childhood and Children's Books in Early Modern Europe, 1550-1800 (Children's Literature and Culture)
  11. Aesthetic Approaches to Children's Literature: An Introduction by Maria Nikolajeva, 2005-07
  12. Coretta Scott King Award Books: Using Great Literature with Children and Young Adults by Claire Gatrell Stephens, 2000-05-15
  13. Children's Literature in China: From Lu Xun to Mao Zedong (Studies on Modern China) by Mary Ann Farquhar, 1999-06
  14. Children's Literature: New Approaches

81. Children's Literature
Online Catalog. For general information about children s literature, start with a subject search. For example SUBJECT Children s
http://www.stolaf.edu/library/instruction/bibs/Children's Lit.html
Back to St. Olaf College Libraries Page
Back to Course-Specific Research Guides Page Finding
C H I L D R E N S L I T E R A T U R E
At St. Olaf College Library of Congress Classification Sage and Other Library Catalogs Tour of the Rolvaag Stacks Rolvaag Reference Collection ... Just for Fun
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION Juvenile belles lettres falls under the Library of Congress classification PZ, 5-90 - "works classed here are in English and in foreign languages". Subject Heading: Children's Literature
  • "Here are entered collections of works published for children, including literary works, nonliterary works, or both. Works on books for children considered as physical objects are entered under Children's books. Works on the reading interest of children, and/or lists of books read by or recommended for children , are entered under Children Books and reading. Collections of literary works or individual literary works written by children under 15 years of age are entered under Children's writings. Works on child authors and/or discussions of their works are entered under Child authors."
Subject Heading: Juvenile literature
  • USE subdivision Juvenile literature under subjects USE Children's literature
Subject Heading: Juvenile poetry
  • USE subdivision Juvenile poetry under names of countries, cities, etc., under names of individual persons and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, and topical headings.

82. University Of Surrey Roehampton: Postgraduate Prospectus
general Course Information This popular programme not only involves the study We are internationally acclaimed for our work in Children s literature, and this
http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/pg/clm/
Other Roehampton sites Roehampton home International Centre RoehamptonDirect Research Hospitality Careers Job Vacancies [Schools] Arts Business, Social Sciences Education Studies Modern Languages Cultural Studies Initial Teacher Ed. Therapeutic Studies [Colleges] Digby Stuart Froebel Southlands Whitelands [Federation] Federal University of Surrey [Internal-facing Sites] StaffZone StudentZone MA/PGDip/PGCert Children's Literature
Programme Type
Taught Higher Degree
Number of Places
Number of Credits
MA: 180
Postgraduate Diploma: 120
Course Duration
Full Time: 1 year
Part Time: 2-4 years
Course Times Full-time: Wednesday and Thursday eventings; some Wednesday and Thursday afternoons Distance Learning mode: Also available Course Contacts Convenors: Professor Kim Reynolds Dr Gillian Lathey Course Locations Digby Stuart College Funding Sources: British Academy/ LEAs /Self-Funding Related Subjects Children's Literature - Distance Learning Early Childhood Studies Children's Literature MPhil/PhD Research Centres National Centre for Research in Children's Literature Course Details Entry Criteria Programme Options Modular Explanations Academic Regulations ... Research Methods School Information This programme is offered by: Browse the School web site School programme information Special Features Roehampton houses the National Centre for Research in Children's Literature , which regularly hosts major conferences in the field as well as conducting and facilitating research projects and initiating publications. The Centre helped establish and administer the Marsh Award for Children's Literature in Translation and is actively involved in creating the new post of Children's Laureate.

83. University Of Surrey Roehampton: Undergraduate Prospectus
general Course Information What will my programme be like? Children’s literature and childhood are inextricably linked.
http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/ug/clc/
Other Roehampton sites Roehampton home International Centre RoehamptonDirect Research Hospitality Careers Job Vacancies [Schools] Arts Business, Social Sciences Education Studies Modern Languages Cultural Studies Initial Teacher Ed. Therapeutic Studies [Colleges] Digby Stuart Froebel Southlands Whitelands [Federation] Federal University of Surrey [Internal-facing Sites] StaffZone StudentZone BA/BSc Children's Literature and Childhood
Subject to Approval
Programme Type
Combined Honours
Course Duration
Full Time: 3 years
Part Time: 4-7 years
Number of Places
Combined Honours: 30
Combination Codes: View
Related Subjects Childhood and the Arts Childhood and Society Early Childhood Studies Course Locations Digby Stuart College Course Details Entry Criteria Modular Explanations Modular Explanations FAQs Academic Regulations School Information This programme is offered by: Browse the School web site School programme information Special Features General Course Information What will my programme be like?

84. History Of Children's Literature
of works written for young people from infancy through early adolescence, this book provides both students of children s literature and the general reader with
http://www.indiana.edu/~reading/ieo/bibs/childhis.html
History of Children's Literature
Greetings. The following materials are intended to provide an introduction to History of Children's Literature. They were assembled from the World Wide Web, ERIC Database, and a variety of other bibliographic resources. Instructions for acquiring the full text of the ERIC records are presented at the end of this file.
Connie Kuo
Reference Specialist
Alphabetically
arranged listing of bibliographies
Categorically
arranged listing of bibliographies
Internet Sites
Social History of Children's Literature

Landmarks in the History of Children's Literature

Casting Characters: An Introduction to the History of Juvenile Literature to 1900

The History of Children's Literature
...
History of Children's Literature
Citations from the ERIC Database AN: EJ616157 AU: Comber,-Barbara; Nixon,-Helen TI: Books for Adolescents: Young Adult Fiction in Australia: Part 1. PY: 2000 SO: Journal-of-Adolescent-and-Adult-Literacy; v44 n2 p187-91 Oct 2000. DEM: *Adolescent-Literature; *Fiction- DER: Foreign-Countries; Literature-Appreciation; Reading-Materials; Secondary-Education AB: Offers an overview of what is "hot" in fiction for young Australians currently (year 2000) from the point of view of an Australian educator with a long history in children's literature. Introduces contemporary key authors and emergent trends. Describes briefly 26 recent popular Australian books of young adult fiction. (SR)

85. Children's Literature/School Library Media
given for the writing and illustrating of children s and young adult literature. The directory that might be needed to catalog a general collection used
http://library.albany.edu/subject/guides/childrenslit.html
Children's Literature/School Library Media:
A Guide to Information Sources
Jane Kessler
Dewey Graduate Library
University at Albany
Updated: 03 May 2003 The Dewey Library contains many reference works for students specializing in school library media and children's literature, including book reviews and abstracts, guides to authors, guides to books and poetry for children, histories of children's literature, etc. The University Library has a large collection of children's books. A significant collection of historical children's literature, The Miriam Snow Mathes Historical Children's Literature Collection, is housed in the M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives in the new library building. The collection contains over 8,500 children's books and periodicals from the 19th century to 1950. Some of the reference works most frequently used by school library media, children's literature students and faculty are listed here. [Background Information] [Book Reviews, Abstracts and Summaries]
[Author Guides]
[Collection Development Guides] ... [Internet Resources]
Background Information
  • Carpenter, Humphrey and Mari Prichard.

86. QUT Library Children S Literature
generally speaking, it is children s fiction that is is also required, particularly for literature units and of the Library Reference, general, Curriculum and
http://www.library.qut.edu.au/subjectpath/child_lit.jsp

87. Childrens' Literature At AAS
About the Collections. Guidebook Index. Children s literature. At present, children s literature at AAS is divided physically among several collections.
http://www.americanantiquarian.org/children.htm
About the Collections
Children's Literature
The Children's Books collection at the American Antiquarian Society is, within its scope, the world's finest. Extending from the sober prose of Thomas Shepard's children's catechism, Short Catechism Familiarly Teaching the Knowledg of God (1654), to the cheerful images of children at play in Young America's ABC and Pretty Picture Book (1900), the collection chronicles the emergence of an American literature for children. Books written for children can provide important evidence of the forces structuring childhood experience, that is, the ideals and ambitions of the society that wrote and published them. Scholars studying a variety of social issues the treatment of the physically handicapped, city life, temperance, and slaverywill find rich materials here. The AAS collection of books for children is thus an unparalleled resource for studies in such fields as the history of childhood, child discipline and the education of children, the history of reading, and the history of publishing, printing, and the graphic arts. At present, children's literature at AAS is divided physically among several collections. Children's books published before 1821 are part of the Dated Books and Dated Pamphlets collections, while those published from 1821 forward are housed as applicable among the Children's Literature, McLoughlin, School Books, Sabbath School Books, Primers, and Catechims collections. Children's books issued before 1800 and after 1820 are fully cataloged in the AAS online catalog; the children's imprints issued between 1800 and 1820 are accessible under the subject heading, "Children's Literature" in the AAS Imprint Catalog, a card catalog available in the library reading room.

88. CCBC | Award Index
White Pines Award. Young Reader s Choice Award. Discontinued Awards. The Canada Council Children s literature Prizes. Governor general s Literary Award.
http://www.bookcentre.ca/awards/award_ind/index.shtml
In This Section Main Canadian Awards Index Bilson Award Norma Fleck Award International Winners General Interest About Us Book Reviews Book Stores Membership Info ... Supporters Site Tools Contact Us Forms Index Search Our Site Advanced Search Site Map
Canadian Awards Index
Table of Contents
Current Awards
The Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award The Ann Connor Brimer Award The Arthur Ellis Award Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Award ... Young Reader's Choice Award
Discontinued Awards
The Canada Council Children's Literature Prizes Governor General's Literary Award Groundwood's 20th Anniversary First Novel for Children Contest Little, Brown Children's Book Award ...
info@bookcentre.ca

Illustration by Werner Zimmerman. Site design by Stop 14 Media

89. Children’s Literature Collections
Bibliography of Children s literature. general Histories and Studies. Avery, Gillian and Briggs, Julia (eds.). Children and their
http://www.nal.vam.ac.uk/subjects/clguide.html
Bibliography of Children's Literature
General Histories and Studies
Avery, Gillian and Briggs, Julia (eds.). Children and their books : a celebration of the work of Iona and Peter Opie. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. Avery, Gillian. Child’s eye : a history of children’s books through three centuries London: Channel 4 Television in association with the Bodleian Library, 1989. Carpenter, Humphrey and Prichard, Mari (eds.). The Oxford companion to children’s literature Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984. Chester, Tessa Rose. Sources of information about children’s books. Stroud, Glos.: Thimble Press, 1993. Chester, Tessa Rose. Children’s books research : a practical guide to techniques and sources Stroud, Glos.: Thimble Press, 1989. Darton, F. Harvey. Children’s books in England : five centuries of social life rd ed. rev. by Alderson, Brian. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982. Egoff, Sheila A. Children’s periodicals of the nineteenth century : a survey and bibliography London: Library Association, 1951.

90. Children's Literature At Ferrum College
Pointers for Taking Essay Tests by Tina L. Hanlon. general Guidelines for Reading and Analyzing literature - by TLH. Children s literature Links
http://www.ferrum.edu/thanlon/chlit/
English 301:
Literature for Children and Adolescents Dr. Tina L. Hanlon
Associate Professor of English
Ferrum College
thanlon@ferrum.edu Special Event: Grandmother Tales: play by Rex Stephenson that combines his versions of "Mutsmag" and "Ashpet," Radford Univ., Sat., Dec. 6 Syllabus: Fall 2003
Schedule: Fall 2003
Project Guidelines 2003 Requirements for Major Papers 2003 ... Midterm Study Guide 2003 Special Events: Meeting for Muggles: Harry Potter Conference at Ferrum Nov. 1
photos of Muggles at Ferrum
African American Literature Conference Nov. 7-8, Ferrum C.
Ferrum College Links

Other Required Pages for this Course

Children's Literature Links

Other Required Pages for this Course: Reading Journal Requirements 2003 Short Paper Assignment 2003 Exam Study Guide 2002 Poetry Assignments ... Study Guide for Nursery Rhymes and Picture Books Ferrum College Links: Academic Resources Center ARC Tutoring Center Ferrum College Composition Center Stanley Library at Ferrum College Study Guides: Guidelines for Proofreading:
Marking Symbols and Terms for English Papers
General Guidelines for Writing Literature Papers (Some pages are designed for sophomore literature classes, but some of the guidelines may be especially helpful with your first short paper.)

91. Subject Guides
Multicultural Awareness Through Children’s literature, Purdy/Kresge Library Reserves Desk, Z1361.E4R63 1993. Other Internet Resources general Research/Mega
http://www.lib.wayne.edu/resources/subject_guides/guide.php?id=15

92. University Of Cincinnati Libraries, Curriculum Resources Center
Return to Section Table of Contents For comments, questions or ideas Gary.Lare@uc.edu Copyright © 1999 by the University of Cincinnati
http://www.libraries.uc.edu/libraries/crc/childrens-lit-gen.html
Children's Literature - General
Children's Literature Web Guide Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators Vandegrift's Children's Literature Page ... Return to Section Table of Contents For comments, questions or ideas: Gary.Lare@uc.edu
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93. School Of Library And Information Science
LIS 629 STUDIES IN CHILDREN S literature. CATALOG DESCRIPTION Advanced study and evaluation of children’s literature and publishing trends in the field.
http://www.usm.edu/slis/629.htm
LIS 629 - STUDIES IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE Dr. Rosemary Chance
Spring 2004 The University of Southern Mississippi
The School of Library and Information Science Printer friendly version [ Word doc HTML CATALOG DESCRIPTION
PURPOSE
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
  • Articulate current, interesting information about authors, illustrators, books, and publishing trends.
    Critically evaluate books of authors and illustrators featured at the Fay B. Kaigler Children's Book Festival.
  • TEACHING STRATEGIES
    CHATS:
    Consult instructor. COMMUNICATION
    Communication between students and instructor will be facilitated by way of e-mail, chat rooms, discussion board, and telephone. E-mail is used when private discussions are needed between the student and instructor or between students. The discussion board will be an open format for all students at the same time. Each student is required to e-mail the instructor at the beginning of the semester and to provide his or her e-mail address, mailing address, and all telephone numbers where the student can be reached.

    94. AAB

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