by LibraryPass | Jan 14, 2022 | Announcements, Comics Plus, Publisher Spotlight
LibraryPass welcomes ABDO, AWA, Frederator, Graphic Mundi, and Scout Comics to Comics Plus, offering schools and libraries unlimited simultaneous access to a diverse selection of comics, graphic novels, and manga.
by LibraryPass | Jan 11, 2022 | Comics Plus, Resources
Manga is an incredibly diverse medium and there are a lot of opportunities to get lost in the weeds as you begin, or refine, your collection development strategy to incorporate it. Worse, you might deprive your readers of serendipitous discovery by only focusing on the most popular titles they already know about.
by LibraryPass | Dec 13, 2021 | Announcements, Comics Plus
2021 was a great year for Comics Plus, which is now available exclusively through 1,600+ schools and libraries in 41 states and Puerto Rico, as well as several foreign countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Spain, UK, and Vietnam.
by LibraryPass | Dec 2, 2021 | Comics Plus, Resources
We periodically review and occasionally update age ratings on specific titles and series to ensure they align with our age-appropriate guidelines, and those guidelines are regularly reviewed to ensure they align with our dual mission to to provide unlimited access to a broad range of content while enabling our customers to confidently offer Comics Plus to their students and patrons.
by LibraryPass | Nov 2, 2021 | Announcements, Comics Plus
Library Journal, the premiere publication for librarians and information specialists in public and academic libraries, reviewed Comics Plus in their October 2021 issue and gave it a positive review!
by Moni Barrette | Nov 1, 2021 | Comic Spotlight, Comics Plus, Resources
While some may find the upcoming holiday season familiar and approaching normal, others may be adapting to changing family dynamics, forging new bonds, and embracing new customs. Whatever old traditions we partake in or new ones we create, our All in the Family list celebrates the good, bad, and everything in between that comes with the notion of family ties.