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Readers’ Advisory and Readers’ Services in the Public Library Kaite Mediatore Stover Readers’ Services Manager Kansas City Public Library
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Rosenberg’s First Law of Reading: Never apologize for your reading tastes.
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The Readers’ Bill of Rights & The right Not to Read. & The right to Skip Pages. & The right to Not Finish. & The right to Reread. & The right to Read Anything. & The right to Escapism. & The right to Read Anywhere. & The right to Browse & The right to Read Out Loud. & The right Not to Defend Your Tastes.
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Why NOT RA? “Reading opens the world. Readers’ Advisory is one of the best services a library can offer.” Tim Grimes, Asst. Administrator, Ann Arbor Public Library, ALA, July 1996.
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Book Appeal Pacing Characterization Story Line/Subject Frame/Writing Style Other
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Pacing How quickly are character/plot revealed? Dialogue v. Description Short sentences, short paragraphs, short chapters? Multiple plotlines, flashbacks, different points of view, straight line plot? Is the ending open or closed?
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Characterization Developed over time or stereotypes? Single character or several who intertwine? Is character developed over a series of books? Are there memorable secondary characters?
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Story Line Emphasize people or situations Interior/psychological or exterior/action Author’s intent? Serious v. light; comedy v. drama?
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Frame Is the background detailed or minimal? How does the book make the reader feel? What mood does the book evoke in the reader? Is a special background integral to the story?
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Other Cover art Jacket blurb Book size Title
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How to read a book in 15 minutes With the book in front of you, look at: 1. Cover 2. Jacket blurb 3. Typeface 4. Heft 5. Read a sampling 6. Evaluate--genre/type; pace; clarity 7. What is the format? 8. Connect this book to other books. 9. Who will enjoy this book?
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Getting Ready for Readers & Grouping books & Talking about books & Know your shelves & Go where readers go
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Afterword Read Talk Share
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