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Reconnect with Readers’ Advisory through LibraryReads New England Library Association Annual Conference October 20, 2014 Kristi Chadwick Stephanie Anderson Advisor, Massachusetts Library System Head of Reader Services, Darien Public Library @booksNyarn @bookavore
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What is LibraryReads? ●A monthly list of ten adult books that librarians have voted for ●Books are all published the month the list is available ●A marketing and readers’ advisory tool for both librarians and publishers
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How It Started The Question: Where is the IndieBound for libraries? The Goal: Connect books with readers and show the power public library staff has in helping to build word-of-mouth for new books and the role we play in creating audiences for authors.
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Support LibraryReads is run by volunteers. Financial support from founding publishers:
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Why participate in LibraryReads? ●Increase libraries’ relevance with publishers ●Help launch great authors and their books ●Increase your awareness of new books ●Enhance your readers’ advisory skills ●Improve patron experience by connecting your customers to great new reads
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How do I participate? http://abovethetreeline.com/librarian/
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Create your Edelweiss account. http://edelweiss.abovethetreeline.com/
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Find books to read.
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And after you’ve found a book that you love, log in to your Edelweiss account...
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Look up the title and click “Your Review.”
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Show some love, check “Submit to LibraryReads” box and hit “Save.”
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When Do I Vote?
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The art of finding ARCs ● Publisher newsletters o http://www.earlywor d.com/publishers/ http://www.earlywor d.com/publishers/ ● Library marketing newsletters, Twitter, and Facebook ● Industry newsletters and blogs like Shelf Awareness and Early Word ● Giveaways on Goodreads and LibraryThing
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The art of finding ARCs At left, Netgalley. At right, Edelweiss. See how easy it is to request in both?
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How to write a blurb ● Start strong and get to the point ● Find a way to sum up action in one or two sentences ● Mention who might like the book ● End strong! ● Writers’ block? Go on desk and recommend it to a patron
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Find your hook! ● Hooks keep you turning the pages ● Hooks = Appeal o Character, Setting, Language, Story ● Hooks are short and sweet!
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Your turn!
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“I wanted to thank you for your webinar on how to write reviews. Today, one of my reviews appeared on the June LibraryReads list. It was so easy. So tell everyone just to try!” --Lisa Joyce, Portland Public Library
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How LibraryReads can help you ● Get your blurbs in newspapers local and national ● Create stronger relationships with publishers and authors ● Promote readers’ advisory in your library ● Use for resumes and LinkedIn
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Making friends with LibraryReads ● Edelweiss Community ● Request to be friends with colleagues and LR nominators ● Daily emails with books that friends are: o Recommending o (or not) o Anticipating o Highly Anticipating
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Using LibraryReads online
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LibraryReads in the Library ● Collection development o Check list against your orders to add more great books to the collection ● Readers’ advisory o 10 more books you can pretend you’ve read! ● Book groups o Many LR blurbs point out book group choices ● Social media o Extra content for FB, Twitter
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LibraryReads displays in the library
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Questions? Stephanie Anderson sanderson@darienlibrary.org Twitter: @bookavore Kristi Chadwick kristi@masslibsystem.org Twitter: @booksNyarn
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