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Audiobooks and Readers’ Advisory Jessica E. Moyer, M.S., C.A.S. University of Minnesota, Twin-Cities jessicaemilymoyer@gmail.com October 7, 2010
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Welcome Audiobooks vocabulary Research about audiobooks RA for listeners Reviewing and evaluating audio productions Popular narrators and collection development Additional resources online at: http:// jessicaemilymoyer.pbwiki.com/RAndAudiobooks
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Appeal and Vocabulary From the Audiofile Lexicon by Mary Burkey Full Cast, Partially Voiced, Fully Voiced, Dramatization, Unvoiced, Multi-Voiced, Spoken word production Narrator/Voice Actor, Narrator Match Unabridged and Abridged Audio Original Accents Musical cues or tags, Incidental Music Simultaneous release Digital/Downloadable audio DRM CD, MP3 CD, MP3 Player (ipod), Cassette
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Research Comprehension skills continue to develop Listening comprehension Struggling readers Print plus audio Professional narration enhances the text and comprehension Just as good as “real” books Reading and listening time should be equal
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Listeners’ Advisory All the appeals and tools of readers’ advisory PLUS narrator and production Narrator can override other appeals Listeners may often prefer genres or appeals in their audio that are different from their print reading Format and time constraints must be addressed Sex, language, violence all can come across stronger in audio as they cannot be “skimmed over”
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Evaluation Review the jacket, cover blurb, and length Start listening and take notes on narrator, pace, performance, and accents Technical issues and production quality Consider the entire audiobook Write up your review or annotation See How to Listen to a Book in 30 Minutes at http://jessicaemilymoyer.pbwiki.com/Listen-to-a-book- in-30-minutes
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Popular Narrators Barbara Rosenblat George Guidall Simon Vance Dick Hill Scott Brick Gerald Doyle Jim Dale Davina Porter Audiofile Golden Voice Award Booklist “Voice of Choice”
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Collection Development Interfiling formats Review sources Publishers Traditional formats Digital or Downloadable Audio Playaway
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Thank you! Audiobooks are fun and good for you They are just as good as reading a “real” book Listening comprehension is an important skill for all ages to develop and practice The best advisors are listeners Regardless of format, audiobooks deserve a place in all library collections and must be part of readers’ advisory transactions
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