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Teen Fandom and Geek Programming
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Fandom and geek programming has exploded in libraries in recent years. From anime-themed library lock-in events, cosplay contests, and video game tournaments, to an annual Harry Potter Yule Ball, libraries have embraced their inner geek and are hosting a wide variety of fandom programs. For those librarians who have no idea about the importance of Doctor Who, or the Star Trek vs.Star Wars debate, planning for such programming can seem daunting.
Teen Fandom and Geek Programming: A Practical Guide for Librarians covers major fandom and program themes, as well as real-world event, club, and program ideas to help librarians provide this type of programming to their communities. Specifically, detailed coverage is provided for:
Major fandoms, including superheroes, anime, Harry Potter, Dr. Who, Sherlock, and video game fandoms including MMOGs, Nintendo, and RPGs
Fandom clubs
Fanfiction programming
Cosplay programming
STEM programming through fandoms (graphic design and art; video editing and design; 3D printing)
Large-scale geek events
Promoting inclusivity through geek programming
Use the tips and how-to knowledge in this practical guide to get more teens into your library!
Title: Teen Fandom and Geek Programming
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Fandom and geek programming has exploded in libraries in recent years.
From anime-themed library lock-in events, cosplay contests, and video game tournaments, to an annual Harry Potter Yule Ball, libraries have embraced their inner geek and are hosting a wide variety of fandom programs.
For those librarians who have no idea about the importance of Doctor Who, or the Star Trek vs.
Star Wars debate, planning for such programming can seem daunting.
Teen Fandom and Geek Programming: A Practical Guide for Librarians covers major fandom and program themes, as well as real-world event, club, and program ideas to help librarians provide this type of programming to their communities.
Specifically, detailed coverage is provided for:
Major fandoms, including superheroes, anime, Harry Potter, Dr.
Who, Sherlock, and video game fandoms including MMOGs, Nintendo, and RPGs
Fandom clubs
Fanfiction programming
Cosplay programming
STEM programming through fandoms (graphic design and art; video editing and design; 3D printing)
Large-scale geek events
Promoting inclusivity through geek programming
Use the tips and how-to knowledge in this practical guide to get more teens into your library!.
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