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Library & Information Science Research | 1995

“If they read Nancy Drew, so what?”: Series book readers talk back☆

Catherine Sheldrick Ross

Abstract This paper investigates a type of reading material that has inspired the love of beginning readers for almost a hundred years: the series books. Section one draws on the history of publishing to examine nineteenth century forerunners of the twentieth century series books for children—the story papers, dime novels, and cheap libraries—as the context for a century of publicly conducted worry over series books. The second section, which examines the experience of the intended readers of series books, is based primarily on transcripts of 142 open-ended interviews with adult readers who read for pleasure. The third section looks at the texts themselves as evidence for how series books teach beginning readers about the process of reading itself—strategies for making sense out of extended text. The article concludes that series book reading, far from being harmful, might be for some readers an essential stage in their development as powerful literates.


Information Processing and Management | 1999

Finding without seeking: the information encounter in the context of reading for pleasure

Catherine Sheldrick Ross


RQ | 1994

Flying a light aircraft: reference service evaluation from a user's viewpoint.

Patricia Dewdney; Catherine Sheldrick Ross


The Acquisitions Librarian | 2000

Making choices : What readers say about choosing books to read for pleasure

Catherine Sheldrick Ross


Archive | 2002

Conducting the Reference Interview: A How-To-Do-It Manual for Librarians

Catherine Sheldrick Ross; Kirsti Nilsen; Patricia Dewdney


Australasian Public Libraries and Information Services | 2000

Finding without Seeking: What Readers Say about the Role of Pleasure Reading as a Source of Information

Catherine Sheldrick Ross


The Reference Librarian | 2006

Evaluating Virtual Reference from the Users' Perspective

Kirsti Nilsen; Catherine Sheldrick Ross


Reference and User Services Quarterly | 2000

Has the Internet Changed Anything in Reference? The Library Visit Study, Phase 2.

Catherine Sheldrick Ross; Kirsti Nilsen


Reference and User Services Quarterly | 2003

The Reference Interview: Why It Needs to Be Used in Every (Well, Almost Every) Reference Transaction

Catherine Sheldrick Ross


Public Libraries | 1994

Best Practices: An Analysis of the Best (and Worst) in Fifty-Two Public Library Reference Transactions.

Catherine Sheldrick Ross; Patricia Dewdney

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Patricia Dewdney

University of Western Ontario

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Kirsti Nilsen

University of Western Ontario

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David A. Tyckoson

California State University

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Paul Solomon

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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