David & Lorraine Cheng Library

William Paterson University of New Jersey

Author Study - A Guide to Resources

An Author Study researches the life and work of a children's book author. This guide suggests strategies and resources to help complete this project. Resources can be found in the Curriculum Materials Center, as well as throughout the Library or online.

Searching the Online Catalog

Here are some tips to use when searching the online catalog:

  • A SUBJECT Search will find information ABOUT an author (author's last name, first name)
  • An AUTHOR Search (author's last name, first name) will find books BY an author.

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Reference books:

Available in the Curriculum Materials Center Reference Room

Something About the Author
Best source for information about children's book authors. Check the last volume for the index to all volumes.
Call Number: Curr.Mat.Ref PN451.S6
The Junior Book of Authors
Titles vary, i.e., Sixth book of junior authors and illustrators. Check the last volume for an index to the entire series.
Call Number: Curr.Mat.Ref PN1009.A1K8

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Some Books to Use

Cummings, P. (1995). Talking with Artists. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Call number: j741.642 Tal
A series of conversations with children's book illustrators.
Kotch, L. & Zackman, L. (1995). The author studies handbook: Helping students build powerful connections to literature. New York: Scholastic Professional Books.
Call number: Curr. Mats. LB1575.5 .U5 K68 1995
Suggestions for building classroom activities around books and authors.
McElmeel, S. (1999). 100 most popular children’s authors: Biographical sketches and bibliographies. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.
Call number: PS490 .M39 1999eb
This online book contains photographs and short biographies of popular authors.
Nel, P. (2004). Dr. Seuss: American icon. New York : Continuum, 2004.
Call number: 2nd level PS3513.E2 Z787 2004
A critical analysis of the work of Theodore Geisel from his political cartoons to his children's books.
Story-Huffman, R. (1998). Newbery on the Net. Fort Atkinson, WI: Alleyside Press.
Call number: Curr.Mats. PS490 .S75 1998
Suggests how to use the Internet to extend understanding of Newbery Award books.

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Reference Databases

Children's Literature Comprehensive Database
Reviews of children's books. Link to Children's Literature Home Page for "Featured Authors."
ERIC
Index to educational journals and documents. Includes citation and some full-text.
Education Abstracts
Part of the Wilson OmniFile index of journals and magazines. Includes citations and some full-text.
Literature Resource Center
Full-text database of biographies, bibliographies and critical analyses of authors. Only major children's book authors are included.

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Web Sites

Children's and Young Adult Literature
Websites about literature for children and young adults selected by staff of the David and Lorraine Cheng Library.
http://www.wpunj.edu/library/currmats/cya.html
Children's Literature Web Guide
A directory of internet resources for children's and young adult literature, maintained by David K. Brown. Use Authors on the Web for web sites about authors, and the Doucette Index for books and web sites with teaching ideas.
http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown
Learning about the Author and Illustrator Pages
More than 600 links to author/illustrator websites selected by Kay Vandergrift of Rutgers University.
http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~kvander/AuthorSite

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Compiled by Yvonne Roux
Curriculum Materials Librarian
Last Updated: March 30, 2007