Instructional Media Center
Finding Books for 6-12 Readers: Print & Online Resources
UW-Eau Claire Print Resources
Journals (Located in the Main Library, 2nd Floor)
- ALAN Review
Articles on YA literature and its teaching, interviews with authors, reports
on publishing trends, current research on YA literature, a section of reviews
of new books, and ALAN membership news.
- Horn Book
Reviews of current K-12 literature; articles and interviews.
- Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy
Literacy journal published exclusively for teachers of older learners;
from the International Reading Association (IRA).
- School Library Journal
Book reviews of current K-12 literature, as well as adult books for young
adults; articles and interviews, mostly on school librarianship.
- Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
Reviews of current 6-12 literature: articles and interviews.
Books
- Adamson, L. G. (1998). Literature connections to American history,
7-12: resources to enhance and entice. Englewood, CO : Libraries Unlimited.
IMC Professional Collection, lower level, Z1236 .A33 1998eb
- Beetz, K. H., Niemeyer, S. (2003). Beacham’s guide to literature for young adults.
Washington, D.C.: Beacham Pub. IMC Professional Collection, lower level, Z1037.A1 B38 1989
- Carter, B., Estes, S., Waddle, L. (2000). Best books for young adults. Chicago, IL: American
Library Association. IMC Professional Collection, lower level, Z1037 .C34 2000
- Carter, B., Abrahamson, R. F. (1990). Nonfiction for young adults: from delight to wisdom.
Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press. IMC Professional Collection, lower level, Z1037.A1 C345 1990
- Cox, R. E. (2002). Tantalizing tidbits for teens : quick booktalks for the busy
high school media specialist. Worthington, OH: Linworth Pub., Inc. IMC Professional
Collection, lower level, Z1037.A1 C69 2002
- Gillespie, J. T. (1991). Best books for senior high readers. New Providence, NJ: Bowker.
IMC Professional Collection, lower level, Z1037 .G483 1991
- Gillespie, J. T. (2000). Best books for young teen readers, grades 7 to 10.
New Providence, NJ: R.R. Bowker. IMC Professional Collection, lower level, Z1037 .B55 2000
- Lynn, R. N. (1995). Fantasy literature for children and young adults.
New Providence, NJ: Bowker. IMC Professional Collection, lower level, Z1037 .L97 1995
- National Council of Teachers of English. Committee on the Senior High School Booklist. (1997).
Books for you: an annotated booklist for senior high. Chicago, IL: National Council of
Teachers of English. IMC Professional Collection, lower level, Z1037 .B724
- Spencer, P. (1999). What do young adults read next?: a reader’s guide to fiction for young
adults. Detroit: Gale Group. IMC Professional Collection, lower level, Z1037 .S7575 1999
UW-Eau Claire Online Resources
- Bowker's Books in Print:
A huge database of all the books currently available in print. Can limit searches to age level,
subject, fiction/nonfiction, award-winners, etc., so is great for finding books on themes. Provides
lengthy annotations.
- Children's Literature Comprehensive Database
: Another huge database of titles. Again, can limit searches to age level, subject, fiction/nonfiction,
award-winners, etc., so is great for finding books on themes. Provides short annotations and full-text
reviews.
Free Online Resources
Journals
- Academic Search Elite (also available free in Wisconsin through
Badgerlink. Click on "Magazines and
Journals (EBSCOhost Web)") Contains full-text versions of young adult literature
journals like:
- Horn Book (see description above in “Print Resources”)
- School Library Journal (see description above in “Print Resources”)
- YALS (the journal of the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA)
division of the American Library Association (ALA) (see links below in organizations)
- Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy (the journal of the International
Reading Association (IRA)) (see description above in “Print Resources”)
- …and many other teaching resources
Websites
- Teaching Books:
(also available free in Wisconsin through Badgerlink;
create a free login): Includes video interviews with authors and illustrators,
literature activity guides, thematic book lists, literature links, and
lists of awards.
- K-12 Literature Links:
Other popular and useful literature websites.
Organizations
- Young Adult Library Services Association
(YALSA) of the American Library Association (ALA)
- Annual Booklists and Awards for
Young Adult Literature: Best Books for Young Adults, Michael L. Printz
Award, Outstanding Books for the College Bound, Quick Picks for Reluctant
Young Adult Readers, Teens' Top Ten, and many more. Updated yearly.
- Discussion Listserv:
A VERY active list that discusses specific titles, as well as other issues
concerning young adult reading and young adult literature.
- Assembly on Literature for Adolescents (ALAN):
Resources for teachers, authors, librarians, publishers, teacher-educators and their
students, and others who are particularly interested in the area of young adult literature.
A division of the National Council for Teachers of English (NCTE).