Valentine Muyumba
http://hdl.handle.net/10484/11924
2024-03-29T07:57:35ZThe Value of Graphic Novels: Furthering the Cause of Information Literacy
http://hdl.handle.net/10484/12217
The Value of Graphic Novels: Furthering the Cause of Information Literacy
Blevens, Cheryl L.; Muyumba, Valentine K.
Graphic novels have come a long way since being regarded as comic books unworthy of use beyond being a quick read by young people. A literature review of the use of graphic novels reveals that the use of graphic novels has moved far beyond appealing to the visual learner. In addition to serving the recreational reading needs of children and adults, today’s educators are using them to support reading comprehension and enhance the learning process of English-language learners. They are also used to assist visual learners and to entice reluctant readers and struggling students. Beyond building literacy into the students’ education, they support development of the multimodal skills needed for future success in the 21st Century workplace. The authors highlight the multiple ways that graphic novels are currently being used in and out of the classroom for adults and students alike.
The Value of Graphic Novels: Furthering the Cause of Information Literacy Presented by: Cheryl Blevens Cunningham Memorial Library Indiana State University Brick & Click Academic Library Symposium November 6, 2015
2015-11-06T00:00:00ZThe Hine Bibliography of Resources on Servant Leadership
http://hdl.handle.net/10484/11925
The Hine Bibliography of Resources on Servant Leadership
Muyumba, Valentine; Hine, Betsy N.
Foreword
The Hine Bibliography of Resources on Servant-Leadership, last published in 2008, has been revised and expanded significantly. New material since the 2008 edition is marked with an *. Editor, Betsy Hine, is being joined by Valentine Muyumba, Head of Technical Services at Indiana State University to finish this big job which includes updating the print monographs, updating the non-print monographs (media such as DVDs, CDs, etc.), updating the theses and dissertations, adding journal and periodical articles and adding chapters in books. We wanted to make this revised and expanded edition as complete as possible but it’s likely that we have omitted some publications. Since this is now an electronic publication it is a dynamic document and will continue to be updated regularly. If you have published or have seen published any new books, media, articles or chapters in books, or if you have completed a master’s thesis or doctoral dissertation, please let us know right away via email at the following:
For books: Betsy.Hine@indstate.edu
For articles, media, chapters in books or theses and dissertations: Valentine.Muyumba@indstate.edu
We may already know about your contribution to the literature but don’t assume we do! Please let us know the citation in APA format that includes complete pagination, ISBN and whether it has a bibliography or references or index, glossary, etc., and whether it is also available as an e-book. In this greatly expanded edition we may not be able to provide annotations for everything as we did in the previous editions, but if you would also like to include a very brief synopsis we will try to include it.
Remember that, while there can be several interpretations of servant leadership, the scope of the bibliography is Robert K. Greenleaf’s Servant-Leadership. We look forward to hearing from you all in the near future as we’re hoping to keep this bibliography up to date electronically as we learn of new material.
Valentine K. Muyumba and Betsy N. Hine
2015-09-01T00:00:00Z