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New book by FSU's Gross: HIV/AIDS in Young Adult Novels

Dr. Melissa Gross of the School of Library & Information Studies at The
Florida State University has co-written a book, HIV/AIDS in Young Adult
Novels: An Annotated Bibliography, with doctoral students Annette Y.
Goldsmith and Debi Carruth. The book is published by Scarecrow Press
(citation below).

Not long after becoming public health concerns in the 1980s, HIV and
AIDS were featured in a number of works of fiction. Such titles were
written primarily for adult readers, although the subject would soon be
incorporated into novels aimed at young adults as well. It is difficult
to identify fiction that contains material about HIV/AIDS, as these
books are seldom cataloged for this content, nor is this content
consistently acknowledged in published reviews. Readers, however, have a
need for accessible information on this subject.

In HIV/AIDS in Young Adult Novels: An Annotated Bibliography, the
authors address this gap by identifying and assessing the full range of
young adult novels that include HIV/AIDS content. This resource is
comprised of two major parts. The first part summarizes findings from a
content analysis performed on novels written for readers aged 11-19,
published since 1981, and featuring at least one character with
HIV/AIDS. The second part is an annotated bibliography of the more than
90 novels identified for use in the study. Each entry in the
bibliography contains an annotation that summarizes the plot and how
HIV/AIDS is depicted in the story, an indication of the accuracy of the
HIV/AIDS content, a note on how central HIV/AIDS is to the story, and an
evaluation of the literary quality of the book. This work will assist
readers in collecting, choosing, evaluating, and using these works to
educate readers about HIV/AIDS.

Melissa Gross, Ph.D. is professor in the School of Library and
Information Science at College of Communication & Information of the
Florida State University. She is the author of Studying Children's
Questions: Imposed and Self-Generated Information Seeking at School
(Scarecrow, 2006) and coauthor of Dynamic Youth Services through Outcome
Based Planning and Evaluation (2006). Dr. Gross has published
extensively in the areas of information seeking behavior, library
program and service evaluation, and information resources for youth.
Learn more about Dr. Melissa Gross
<http://directory.slis.fsu.edu/Directory/profile.php?id=54&info=summary>
.

Citation
Gross, Melissa, Goldsmith, Annette Y., and Carruth, Debi. HIV/AIDS in
Young Adult Novels. Lanham, Maryland: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2010.

 

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