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| - | RA Training | ||
| - | If you are looking for ways to brush up on your Readers Advisory skills, there are many training tools available online. | ||
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| - | Here are links to some of them: | ||
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| - | [[The League of Extraordinary Librarians]]: | ||
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| - | Webinar Archive|Booklist is a great resource of past Booklist Webinars | ||
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| - | RA Conversations: | ||
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| - | RA for all(blog) This blog by RA expert Becky is full of useful ideas and links her presentations. Her 10 rules of Basic RA service is a great tool to keep handy. | ||
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| - | Nancy Pearl for Bibliocommons: | ||
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| - | Collaborative list making(no fail choices in different genres) | ||
| - | Writing the 140 character annotation | ||
| - | Taking basic book talking skills online Taking Basic Book Talking Skills online is a great tutorial on how to read a book in 5 minutes. | ||
| - | Bringing our personal interests into RA work | ||
| - | Tagging for the four Doorways | ||
| - | Nancy Pearl: Collaborative listmaking: no fail choices in different genres/ | ||
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| - | Ore Online is a virtual reference training program developed by the Ohio Library Council with partial funding from the State Library of Ohio with support from LSTA. | ||
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| - | Fresh Titles for Book Club - Library Journal Webcast. Do you struggle to find titles that your book clubs will devour and jump start lively discussions? | ||
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