This paper examines the resources available to institutions and catalogers in creating records for digital comics and graphic novels by examining the widest used formats, Comic Book Markup Language and Advanced Comic Book Format, and a review of the literature. Also included is a crosswalk and sample records
This study examines the extent to which ARL academic libraries collect graphic novels. Using a core ...
Jessica H Gill. Establishing an elementary graphic novel collection: An analysis of the most frequen...
This article addresses graphic novels and their growing popularity in academic libraries. Graphic no...
This paper examines the resources available to institutions and catalogers in creating records for d...
This presentation will feature members of the ALA Graphic Novel and Comics Roundtable Metadata and C...
Manga - a Japanese word meaning comics, cartoons and graphic novels - is very popular in Japan and h...
The Comic Book Ontology (CBO) is a metadata vocabulary designed for the description of comic books a...
The purpose of this master’s thesis is to examine how comics, here defined as a combination of text ...
Current users of academic libraries are avid readers of graphic novels. These thought-provoking mate...
In this proposal, we address the difficulty of creating a digitised corpus by using a crowdsourced a...
With over 85 million print units sold last year only for the top 300 comic book titles, the comics i...
Michigan State University (MSU) is home to one of the largest library comics collections in North Am...
Comic books and graphic novels represent a narrative format that is both easily understandable and a...
This article presents a working definition of digital comics for the specific context of the British...
Digital comics are at the cutting edge of how imaginative, immediate, and emotionally engaging stori...
This study examines the extent to which ARL academic libraries collect graphic novels. Using a core ...
Jessica H Gill. Establishing an elementary graphic novel collection: An analysis of the most frequen...
This article addresses graphic novels and their growing popularity in academic libraries. Graphic no...
This paper examines the resources available to institutions and catalogers in creating records for d...
This presentation will feature members of the ALA Graphic Novel and Comics Roundtable Metadata and C...
Manga - a Japanese word meaning comics, cartoons and graphic novels - is very popular in Japan and h...
The Comic Book Ontology (CBO) is a metadata vocabulary designed for the description of comic books a...
The purpose of this master’s thesis is to examine how comics, here defined as a combination of text ...
Current users of academic libraries are avid readers of graphic novels. These thought-provoking mate...
In this proposal, we address the difficulty of creating a digitised corpus by using a crowdsourced a...
With over 85 million print units sold last year only for the top 300 comic book titles, the comics i...
Michigan State University (MSU) is home to one of the largest library comics collections in North Am...
Comic books and graphic novels represent a narrative format that is both easily understandable and a...
This article presents a working definition of digital comics for the specific context of the British...
Digital comics are at the cutting edge of how imaginative, immediate, and emotionally engaging stori...
This study examines the extent to which ARL academic libraries collect graphic novels. Using a core ...
Jessica H Gill. Establishing an elementary graphic novel collection: An analysis of the most frequen...
This article addresses graphic novels and their growing popularity in academic libraries. Graphic no...