Aimee Slater’s research while affiliated with Brandeis University and other places

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Graphic Novels: Collecting, Cataloging and Outreach in an Academic Library
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January 2017

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The Journal of Academic Librarianship

Aimee Slater

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Ann Kardos
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... Another focus area of research pertaining to graphic novels is their nature as multimodal texts, which is particularly relevant in the era of digital communication. Research suggests that graphic novels may foster reading, literacy, and overall learning processes due to their engaging nature and multimodal information (Hurst et al., 2017;Slater and Kardos, 2017). Hughes and Morrison (2014) note that struggling readers and English language learners may find graphic novels more accessible due to their multimodality, which allows these learners to engage with the text without needing to rely solely on linguistic skills. ...

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Graphic novels through the lens of Goodreads reviews: Artistic, textual, or blend of both?
Graphic Novels: Collecting, Cataloging and Outreach in an Academic Library

The Journal of Academic Librarianship