1st Edition
Managing the Mystery Collection From Creation to Consumption
238 Pages
by
Routledge
238 Pages
by
Routledge
238 Pages
by
Routledge
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Unravel the mystery of fostering a vibrant mystery collection for your library patrons! Whodunnit? Managing the Mystery Collection: From Creation to Consumption reveals just who is responsiblefor providing high-quality library mystery collections to fans. This resource takes you through the complicated process, from creating a mystery story to getting it to the library bookshelf and... Read more
- Introduction (Judith Overmier and Rhonda Harris Taylor)
- Bodies of Evidence: How Mystery Writers Imagine Their Worlds Through Research (Barbara Fister)
- Libraries and Sisters in Crime (Kathy Harig)
- Buying Books Online Is No Mystery (Larisa Somsel)
- Review Sources for Mystery Fiction (Jean Bielke-Rodenbiker)
- I Need a Good Mystery: Selecting for the Juvenile Reader (Nancy Larson Bluemel)
- African-American Mysteries (Connie Van Fleet)
- The Native American Detective (Rhonda Harris Taylor)
- The Arthur Conan Doyle Collection at the Toronto Public Library (Victoria Gill)
- The Adventure of the Unopened Box: Building the Sherlock Holmes Collections at the University of Minnesota Libraries (Timothy J. Johnson)
- Mysteries in a Law Library: The Law in Popular Culture Collection at the University of Texas School of Law (Marlyn Robinson and Rhonda Hankins)
- Mystery and the Romance Reader (Tracy Allen)
- Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem: The Development of a Mystery Book Discussion Group (Elizabeth Arneth)
- A Brief History of Scholarly Study of Detective Fiction, with Particular Attention to the Detective & Mystery Fiction Area of the Popular Culture Association (Mary P. Freier)
- Tracking Miriam Grace Monfredo Through Herstory, Librarianship, and Sleuthing (Judith Overmier and Rhonda Harris Taylor)
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
Judith A. Overmier, Rhonda Harris Taylor






