This is where I go for my research. It's on the side of the castle over what was the horse stables.
And here is where I conduct my research. They have a huge collection of children's literature (the largest in the world). There is a lending library where children and families can come and check out books. Many of their books are in storage, so I often spend time researching and requesting books. It feels so exciting to have an order of books come!
Adventures in Munich
Monday, May 11, 2015
Monday, May 4, 2015
International Youth Library/Internationale Jugendbibliothek
Welcome to my blog! I have been meaning to start this two weeks ago, but for various reasons I didn't get on the ball with that goal! So, now I'm starting. A bit overwhelmed because I have so much to say. But today I wanted to start with explaining a little about why I am here and why this castle is important.
In 2015, I was awarded a research fellowship at the International Youth Library in Munich. It is the largest collection of children's picturebooks in the world and situated in a castle. I have a lot to say about the history and background of this wonderful place, but I'm going to save that for another post. Briefly, I will say that this library was created after books were banned and destroyed by the Nazis in WWII. It has a focus on social justice and education through books. It's a focus that is incredibly close to my heart.
I created a proposal in where I planned to study international picturebooks about bullying. I've done work on this in the US, where it's hard to get your hands on international books.
So, I started on April 20th. I go here every day to conduct research. It's amazing.
In 2015, I was awarded a research fellowship at the International Youth Library in Munich. It is the largest collection of children's picturebooks in the world and situated in a castle. I have a lot to say about the history and background of this wonderful place, but I'm going to save that for another post. Briefly, I will say that this library was created after books were banned and destroyed by the Nazis in WWII. It has a focus on social justice and education through books. It's a focus that is incredibly close to my heart.
I created a proposal in where I planned to study international picturebooks about bullying. I've done work on this in the US, where it's hard to get your hands on international books.
So, I started on April 20th. I go here every day to conduct research. It's amazing.
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