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Rhonda Harris Taylor
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Clues: A Journal of Detection. 24:7-17
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Rhonda Harris Taylor
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Collection Management. 29:101-105
While the Native American detective is a recent phenomenon in popularity, portrayals of Native Americans that have been present in the earliest examples of American literature and in well-known American mystery stories have usually been stereotypical
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Collection Management. 29:197-209
Librarian Miriam Grace Monfredo's Glynis Tryon historical mystery series portrays a multi-faceted librarian sleuth. The series is a case study of using genre fiction to popularize women's history with its many political and social issues. It also emp
Autor:
Rhonda Harris Taylor, Lotsee Patterson
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The Acquisitions Librarian. 16:41-54
This construct for collection development as it relates to Native American resources utilizes Thomas Mann's Library Research Methods (1993) concepts of the Traditional Model, the Actual-Practice Model, and the Principle of Least Effort to organize re
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Collection Building. 22:21-32
Provides an introductory guide to basic print and Web resources about pop‐up books. Includes information on paper engineers, producers of pop‐up books, exhibits of pop‐up books, collecting pop‐up books, and “how‐to” guidance for making
Autor:
Rhonda Harris Taylor
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Collection Building. 21:60-70
Provides an introduction to basic Web‐based resources relevant for locating information and identifying other resources that are useful in addressing frequently asked questions about topics and issues centered on Native Americans.
Autor:
Rhonda Harris Taylor
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Social Epistemology. 15:21-26
(2001). Claiming the bones again: Native Americans and issues of bibliography. Social Epistemology: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 21-26.
Autor:
Rhonda Harris Taylor
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International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education. 13:371-384
The children's book, The Indian in the Cupboard, by British author Lynne Reid Banks, provides a case study which contrasts American Indian and non-Indian perspectives about stereotypes of Native Americans in children's literature, as reflected in the
A convincing explanation of why interactive or movable books should be included in the library collection that documents their value as motivational instructional tools—in all areas of the school curriculum, across many grade levels.Pop-up books po