If you are looking for ways to brush up on your Readers Advisory skills, there are many training tools available online. Here are links to some of them: [[http://www.accessola.org/web/OLA/OPLA/RA_Core_Competencies.aspx | Readers' Advisory Core Competencies]] Ontario Library Association: A valuable to readers’ advisors for writing public service job descriptions, for hiring and evaluating staff, and for planning training opportunities that will ensure staff develop (or enhance) the specific skills and behaviors for successful service provision. The League of Extraordinary Librarians: A self paced RA continuing education resource. Use this as a refresher, undertake all the modules or just those that are relevant to you. [[ https://www.booklistreader.com/tag/webinars/ | Booklist's Webinar Archive]] is a great resource of past Booklist Webinars [[https://www.ebscohost.com/novelist-the-latest/category/novelist-events | Novelist webinars and blog posts]] [[http://raforall.blogspot.com/ | RA for all]](blog) This blog by RA expert Becky is full of useful ideas and links her presentations. Her [[http://raforall.blogspot.com/p/beckys-ten-rules-of-basic-ra-service.html | 10 rules of Basic RA service]] is a great tool to keep handy.