Scarecrow Press
Pages: 242
Trim: 7 x 8½
978-0-8108-5488-8 • Paperback • January 2006 • $87.00 • (£67.00)
Rajinder Garcha is on the faculty of the University of Toledo. During 2001-2002, she was the Interim Dean of University Libraries. Prior to 1989, she worked at Kent State University Libraries for 15 years.
Patricia Yates Russell is Senior ESL Specialist of the American Language Institute at the University of Toledo.
Part 1 Foreword
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 Introduction
Part 4 Scope and Arrangement of Material
Chapter 5 1. Art and Architecture
Chapter 6 2. Biographies
Chapter 7 3. Curricular Resources
Chapter 8 4. Digital Electronic Resources
Chapter 9 5. Fiction and Folklore
Chapter 10 6. General Reference Resources
Chapter 11 7. Geography
Chapter 12 8. History and Studies
Chapter 13 9. Interreligious Studies
Chapter 14 10. Islamic Faith and Practice
Chapter 15 11. Major Contributions
Chapter 16 12. Muslims in the West
Chapter 17 13. Nation of Islam
Chapter 18 14. Resistance versus Terrorism
Chapter 19 15. Women in Islam
Chapter 20 16. Internet Resources
Part 21 Author Index
Part 22 Geographic Index
Part 23 Grade Index
Part 24 Illustrator and Photographer Index
Part 25 Subject Index
Part 26 Title Index
Part 27 About the Authors
...this highly useful bibliography fills a conspicuous gap in a much-needed cultural area....This valuable selective source, compiled for librarians, parents, students, and teachers, is appropriate for collection development, teaching, or enhancing one's own education.
— VOYA
...includes over 500 print and non-print titles for K-12 that were selected based on positive reviews and availability...this information is much needed...
— Booklist, 9/15/2006
The authors of this excellent tool obviously spent a great deal of time and care in compiling this lengthy list of resources....Certainly both authors can be applauded for their painstaking work in completing this helpful text that needs to be on the shelves of school and public libraries across the nation.
— Multicultural Review, Vol. 15, No. 4 (Winter 2006)
This book will be of use to librarians and media specialists who are looking to expand their holdings in this area. It is the most up-to-date resource of its kind currently available.
— School Library Journal, 6/1/2006
This unequaled bibliography should prove indispensable for librarians, teachers, homeschoolers, and others wishing to obtain resources for teaching and learning about Islam.
— American Reference Books Annual, vol. 38 (2007)
Earlier bibliographies have not been updated for the post-9/11 world, note Garcha (library and information science) and Russell (English as a second language, both U. of Toledo, Ohio), and children hear little but vicious war-mongering regarding one of the major religions of the world. To help parents and educators, they have reviewed 536 print and nonprint titles in biography, fiction and folklore, geography, history and politics, Islamic faith and practice, Nation of Islam, resistance versus terrorism, women in Islam, and other aspects. Most are in print. Indexes are by author, geography, grade, illustrator, subject, and title.
— Reference and Research Book News