Opposing Viewpoints (Spring 2018)
First introduced more than 40 years ago, the Opposing
Viewpoints series still sets the standard for current-issue studies. With nearly
300 volumes covering nearly every controversial contemporary topic, Opposing
Viewpoints is the leading source of current-issue materials for libraries and
classrooms. Each book delivers pro/con expert opinions selected from highly
respected and often hard to find sources and publications.
Key features of each volume:
?Guided reading questions to enhance reading
comprehension
?Brief text sidebars
?Charts, maps, graphs, and editorial cartoons
?Discussion questions to foster critical
thinking
?Annotated list of
organizations to contact
?Periodical bibliography for each chapter
?Bibliography of
books
?Subject index
"This series is valuable in its presenting both
sides of numerous arguments on often highly controversial topic. . . Topical
volumes of interest to patrons are invaluable additions to any young adult,
public, or undergraduate library collection where teenagers, college students,
or others are seeking a single book that has information on a controversial
topic." ?AMERICAN REFERENCE BOOKS ANNUAL