Voice of Youth Advocates

American trade magazine for librarians From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) was a bimonthly magazine that provides book reviews and information for librarians with a focus on young adult materials.[1][2]

FrequencyBimonthly
Founded1978
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Voice of Youth Advocates
CategoriesLibraries, Librarianship, Library science
FrequencyBimonthly
Circulation6,000
Founded1978
CompanyE L Kurdyla Publishing LLC
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Websitevoyamagazine.com
ISSN0160-4201
OCLC61314081
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History and profile

VOYA was established in 1978.[1][3] The founders were Dorothy M. Broderick and Mary K. Chelton.[3] The magazine was published by E L Kurdyla Publishing and had its headquarters in Lanham, Maryland.[4] Kurdyla acquired VOYA from Scarecrow Press in 2010.[5]

The magazine included reviews of young adult and children's literature.[1] It also contributed to the awards, grants and scholarships program of the American Library Association.[1]

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