Teaching Librarian 15.indd The Teaching Librarian volume 15, no. 1 19 Biography: People (in the 920s) @ your library "Discretion is not the better part of biography."--Lytton Strachey Steve Fossett (businessman and adventurer) to Jennifer Doudna (Biochemist at Berkeley) and Duane Chapman (the bounty hunter "Dog"). At the back, the publishers provide a classification by profession (i.e. business, film, literature, philanthropy, science, social activism, etc.) which may help with assignments for specific courses such as Careers. There are also shorter obituaries for that year. The individual Yearbooks cost about $160 US, but contain hundreds of sufficiently long articles, which are very well-researched and include primary source quotations, and a suggested readings list, and so can truly be considered an appropriate academic print research source. Pat Jermey Teacher-Librarian Henry Street High School, Whitby My favourite and most invaluable resource for biographies is The Dictionary of World Biography. The Index is organized by Area of Achievement, Geographical Location, and Subject, which makes it a very useful resource. Students love this reference and use it regularly. Karen Marsh Teacher-Librarian Glenforest Secondary School, Mississauga ❚ Callen Schaub SCHOOL LIBRARY SEEN--A COMIC PERSPECTIVE Derrick Grose