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Tag Archives: Readers Advisory
Readers’ Advisory: Nonfiction Genres: Webinar (NEFLIN)
Thursday, April 11, 10-11 am ET, on your DESKTOP To register or for details see http://a3.acteva.com/orderbooking/bookEvent/A329359
Readers Advisory in the Real World (SEFLIN)
Would you like to sharpen your readers’ advisory skills? Do you feel lost when a patron asks you for a “good book?” Come take this hands-on workshop and learn some practical applications, review communication skills and discern the differences between … Continue reading
Facts About Fiction: Basic Readers’ Advisory Services for Libraries (Daytona Beach) (NEFLIN)
Thursday, November 17, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm at Daytona Beach Regional Library If you’ve ever answered (or heard) the question “have any good books to read?” at the public service desk, you’ve engaged in some readers’ advisory. Learn exactly … Continue reading
Book Group Buzzing (Online)
Register here As the popularity of book clubs grows, so does the need to make informed decisions about which books to select. Join Rebecca Vnuk—readers’ advisory expert, co-creator of Shelfrenewal.com, and blogger for Booklist’s Book Group Buzz blog—for an hour-long … Continue reading
Connecting with Tweens & Teens @ Your Library (PLAN)
No matter what your library has or doesn’t have, the teens in your community need YOU! Learn some quick tips to reach teens where they are, to be relevant to them, and to get and stay connected to them on … Continue reading
Readers’ Advisory in the Real World (SEFLIN)
Would you like to sharpen your readers’ advisory skills? Do you feel lost when a patron asks you for a “good book?” Come take this hands-on workshop and learn some practical applications, review communication skills and discern the differences between … Continue reading
Reader’s Advisory Using the FEL (Online)
This course will provide attendees with an overview of FEL’s new resource – Books & Authors, which provides reader’s advisory for children’s, young adult, and adult fiction and non-fiction. Books & Authors is specially designed to complement the browsing habits … Continue reading
Reader’s Advisory Using the FEL (Online)
This course will provide attendees with an overview of FEL’s new resource – Books & Authors, which provides reader’s advisory for children’s, young adult, and adult fiction and non-fiction. Books & Authors is specially designed to complement the browsing habits … Continue reading
Audiovisual Readers Advisory (SEFLIN)
Recommending audio-visual materials is different than performing reader’s advisory regarding books. In this two-hour online class, students will learn in the first hour how to recommend audiobooks based on what patrons like to read and when/where they listen. We will … Continue reading
Reader’s Advisory Using the FEL (Online)
This course will provide attendees with an overview of FEL’s new resource – Books & Authors, which provides reader’s advisory for children’s, young adult, and adult fiction and non-fiction. Books & Authors is specially designed to complement the browsing habits … Continue reading