Pierce, J. B. (2017). Sex, Brains, & Video Games: Information and Inspiration for Youth Services Librarians (2nd ed.). Chicago, IL: ALA Editions. 978-0-8389-1548-6.
Publisher's description:
How do we break through and truly reach our young adult patrons? It begins with understanding them. Librarians who work with teens need information and a big-picture perspective on adolescence that reflects the latest knowledge of cognate fields and the contemporary realities of young people’s lives. In this greatly revised and updated edition of her popular guide Burek Pierce provides exactly that, selecting and synthesizing emerging information from multiple fields of research to effectively support librarians’ work with teens. Far-reaching but pragmatic, this book
- discusses such important topics as identity and community, sex and sexualities, what experts can tell us about the adolescent brain, and how teens use technology to mediate the world;
- replaces outdated developmental theories that have been discarded in their home fields but are still sometimes used in the LIS world;
- looks at how to blend what research tells us about teens with day-to-day work in libraries;
- reflects new norms of professional practice, such as the increased importance of community
- engagement and partnerships, offering librarians a path towards cooperation and collaboration with peers outside the library world; and
- includes a bibliography of essential reading for YA librarians.