Scholarship In addition to her books, and articles in scholarly journals such as
The Bookmark, Instructor,
Drexel Library Quarterly,
School Library Journal,
Wilson Library Bulletin,
Collection Building, and
Library Journal. She was co-founder and editor of
VOYA: Voice of Youth Advocates, a professional magazine. Her more distinctive writings were published as part of a posthumous
festschrift edited by Anthony Bernier,
The Collected Wit and Wisdom of Dorothy M. Broderick (2013). • "On Quality Books for Children" (1961) • "When the Censor Knocks..." (1971) •
Library Work with Children (1977) • "Intellectual Freedom and Young Adults" (1978) •
Censorship, a Family Affair? (1979) • "Adolescent Development and Censorship" (1983) • "Focus on Youth: The Nonperson Gap in Public Library Collections" (1983) •
Building Library Collections (1985, with
Arthur Curley) •
The VOYA Reader (1990, editor) • "Reviewing Young Adult Books: The VOYA Editor Speaks Out" (1992) • "Moral Conflict and the Survival of the Public Library" (1993) • "Turning Library into a Dirty Word: A Rant" (1997) •
Serious about series: evaluations and annotations of teen fiction in paperback series (1998, edited with S. Makowski) •
The VOYA Reader 2 (1998, edited with Mary K. Chelton)
Books for younger readers • ''Leete's Island Adventure'' (1962) •
Hank (1966) •
Training a Companion Dog (1967, illustrated by Haris Petie) •
Time for Stories of the Past and Present (1968, with
May Hill Arbuthnot, illustrated by
Rainey Bennett) •
Time for Biography (1969, with May Hill Arbuthnot) == Awards ==