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    The Open Road for Boys Cartooning Contests: A Prosopography by Tilley, Carol

    Published in Comicalités (24-12-2023)
    “…As a means of understanding early pre-comic book comics cultures, this prosopographical (collective biographical) study examines a sample of adolescents who…”
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    Seducing the Innocent: Fredric Wertham and the Falsifications That Helped Condemn Comics by Tilley, Carol L

    Published in Information & culture (22-09-2012)
    “…Psychiatrist Fredric Wertham and his 1954 book Seduction of the Innocent serve as historical and cultural touchstones of the anticomics movement in the United…”
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    A regressive formula of perversity: Wertham and the women of comics by Tilley, Carol L.

    Published in Journal of lesbian studies (01-01-2018)
    “…This essay serves as a close reading of psychiatrist Fredric Wertham's 1950s descriptions and critiques of female comics characters. I draw on archival sources…”
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    “Superman Says, ‘Read!’” National Comics and Reading Promotion by Tilley, Carol L.

    Published in Children's literature in education (01-09-2013)
    “…Between the years 1935 and 1946, National Comics—the leading comic book publisher in the United States—experimented with various strategies such as book lists…”
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    Seducing the Innocent: Fredric Wertham and the Falsifications That Helped Condemn Comics by Tilley, Carol L.

    Published in Information & culture (01-01-2012)
    “…Psychiatrist Fredric Wertham and his 1954 book Seduction of the Innocent serve as historical and cultural touchstones of the anticomics movement in the United…”
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    Of Cornopleezeepi and Party Poopers: A Brief History of Physicians in Comics by Tilley, Carol

    Published in AMA journal of ethics (01-02-2018)
    “…The representations of physicians and medical practice found in comic strips, comic books, and graphic novels throughout the past century reflect broader…”
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    The elusive tale: leveraging the study of information seeking and knowledge organization to improve access to and discovery of folktales by La Barre, Kathryn A., Tilley, Carol L.

    “…The “Folktales and Facets” project proposes ways to enhance access to folktales—in written and audiovisual formats—through the systematic and rigorous…”
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    The Secret Life of Comics: Socializing and Seriality by Tilley, Carol L., Bahnmaier, Sara

    Published in The Serials librarian (31-05-2018)
    “…Dr. Carol Tilley delivered a vision session to the 32nd annual meeting of NASIG in Indianapolis, Indiana, on the history of comics readership and libraries,…”
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    What's in a Name? by Tilley, Carol, Walter, Scott

    Published in College & research libraries (01-01-2016)
    “…In one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays, Juliet makes a passionate plea for her Romeo to be judged by his character, which she esteems, rather than by his…”
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    Podcasts as an Emerging Information Resource by Peoples, Brock, Tilley, Carol

    Published in College & undergraduate libraries (01-01-2011)
    “…This article reviews the literature concerning the use and perception of podcasts as an information resource within higher education and libraries. Three types…”
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    Everyday documentation of arts and humanities collections by Graf, Ann, Fulton, Crystal, Jackson, Amy, La Barre, Kathryn, Walsh, John, Tilley, Carol, Lucky, Shannon, Gorichanaz, Tim

    “…ABSTRACT Formal institutions can only collect, document and provide access to a limited number and type of materials in limited ways. Thus, institutions miss…”
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    The dark night returns: the contemporary resurgence of crime comics by Tilley, Carol L.

    Published in Consumption Markets & Culture (01-12-2016)
    “…Consumption Markets & Culture The dark night returns: the contemporary resurgence of crime comics…”
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    New Mentors for New Media: Harnessing the Instructional Potential of Cognitive Apprenticeships by Tilley, Carol L, Callison, Daniel

    Published in Knowledge quest (01-05-2007)
    “…Students use the Internet for schoolwork in ways that reach far beyond what schools require or support, and they conceive of information literacy in paradigms…”
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    Of nightingales and supermen: How youth services librarians responded to comics between the years 1938 and 1955 by Tilley, Carol L

    Published 01-01-2007
    “…In 1937, librarian Frances Clarke Sayers used Hans Christian Anderson's story of the emperor and the nightingale to rally youth services librarians to return…”
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    Preparing School Library Media Specialists for the New Century: Results of a Survey by Tilley, Carol L., Callison, Daniel

    “…Results of a survey of American Library Association (ALA)-accredited programs of library and information science (LIS) suggest that many prospective school…”
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    Descriptive Impressions of the Library and Information Education Evolution of 1988-1998 as Reflected in Job Announcements, ALISE Descriptors, and New Course Titles by Callison, Daniel, Tilley, Carol L.

    “…During the past decade, many education programs in library and information science (LIS) have attempted to adjust and reorganize to meet the growing dimensions…”
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    Of nightingales and supermen: How youth services librarians responded to comics between the years 1938 and 1955 by Tilley, Carol L

    “…In 1937, librarian Frances Clarke Sayers used Hans Christian Anderson's story of the emperor and the nightingale to rally youth services librarians to return…”
    Get full text
    Dissertation