Juvenile Literature: Journals
Journals
Journals may be in print and electronic format. To find the electronic format; click on the title of the journal.
- Assembly for Literature for Adolescents (ALAN)Call Number: Z1037 .A1 A4Assembly on Literature for Adolescents of the National Council of Teachers of English
- BookbirdQuarterly journal of IBBY, referred, highlighting books worldwide.
- BooklinksCall Number: E-JournalA magazine designed for teachers, librarians, library media specialists, booksellers, parents, and other adults interested in connecting children with books.
- BooklistCall Number: Z1035 .A1 B65Delivers over 8,000 recommended-only reviews of books, audiobooks, reference sources, video, and DVD titles each year. Spotlight issues provide coverage on popular genres, topics and themes such as biography, young adult, multicultural literature, graphic novels, romance, sports...
- BookwireBookwire makes it easier for people to discover, evaluate, order, and experience books. Powered by Bowker's Books in Print® database, Bookwire makes it easy to search and discover over 20 million book titles, including print, e-books, audio books and more.
- Bulletin of the Center for Children’s BooksCall Number: E-JournalOne of the nation's leading children's book review journals for school and public librarians.
- Children and Libraries byCall Number: Z718.1.A1 C44Showcases current scholarly research and practice in library service to children and spotlights significant activities and programs of the association.
- Children's BookwatchBook Reviews, Book Lover Resources, Advice for Writers and Publishers
- Children's Literature Association QuarterlyThe Children's Literature Association Quarterly publishes first-rate scholarship in children's literature studies.
- Children's Literature in EducationChildren's Literature in Education covers classic and contemporary material, the highbrow and the popular, and ranges across works for infants through to material for young adults. It features fiction, poetry, drama and non-fictional material (plus studies in other media: film, TV, computer games, online works); visual narratives from picture books and comics to graphic novels;
- Children’s Voicedesigned for readers throughout the child welfare field, including executives and administrators, program staff, frontline workers, volunteers, and board members of public and private child welfare agencies; professionals in fields related to child welfare, including educators, pediatricians, mental health practitioners, and law enforcement and juvenile justice professionals; federal, state, and local policymakers; judges and court officials; foster care and adoptive parents; and lay advocates and others who work with children, youth, and families or are concerned about the issues that affect them.
- Horn BookCall Number: Z1037 .A1 A15Independent, opinionated, and stylish...has long been essential for everyone who cares about children's and young adult literature.
- Journal of Children's LiteratureCall Number: E-JournalRefereed journal of the Children’s Literature Assembly of the National Council of Teachers of English
- School Library JournalCall Number: Z1037.A1 I85Is the earth's biggest review source for books, multimedia and technology for children and teens
- Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)Call Number: Z718.5 .V65Addressing librarians, teachers, and other professionals who work with teens, Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) is a bimonthly library journal devoted teenagers' ...
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