Readers' advisory seminar 16 and 17 March 2021
In all the discussion sessions think about building diversity and inclusion into our core activities: book clubs, book displays, how are we including a diverse author into every set of suggestions?
When you are sharing about the day on social media please use #RA2021
Participation Guidelines
12.00 - 12.15 Formalities
12.15 - 1.15 Angela Hursh from Novelist
The million dollar reason your library should market the collection… and how to do it!
Why do libraries invest so much money into their collection and then neglect to specifically market it? The most recent research from the Pew Institute shows that people get a library card because they want to check out materials like books, e-books, and audiobooks! In this session, NoveList Senior Engagement Consultant makes the case for why your library should make promotion of books and materials a priority. She’ll share three specific strategies for promoting your collection, even when your physical buildings are closed, providing lots of examples along the way.
Presentation was viewable for four weeks from seminar date. The information from the presentation is still available in the above video.
Links mentioned in Angela's talk:
Book Unboxing Video from Satilla Marsh Elementary School This is a link from Angela for the unboxing video, an example of collection promotion.
Hillsboro Public Library’s Livestream RA show Live reading suggestions
St. Columba Anglican School book review video School students reviewing books
“Librarians Read One-Star Reviews of Their Favorite Books” from Clearwater Public Library System
Social Media Today For news about and best practice for all social media platforms
RA for All Becky Spratford's blog about all things Readers' Advisory
The Secret Language of Books Novelist produced guide to story elements or appeal characteristics
Super Library Marketing Angela's blog
Blog Posts About Repurposing Content Blog posts on Angela's blog about how to promote the same content on different social media platforms
Coschedule Social Media Optimiser Looks at how text will work on different social media platforms
Novelist has created free booklists for attendees to download and use. Click on the links below to open the booklist, then hit Download or Print icon
1.15 - 1.30 Discussion session
In small groups you can:
1.30 - 2.00 Lightning talks
2.00 - 2.30 Afternoon tea break
You could consider making Mrs Nisbett’s ginger cake from Sydney Living Museums and adapted by Jacqui Newling
2.30 - 3.15 Author talk Jacqui Newling
Jacqui Newling is a curator at Sydney Living Museums and is the author of Eat your history.
Presentation + Q&A
Booklist from Jacqui Newling's Talk
3.15 - 3.30 Discussion session
In small groups you can:
Add your ideas to the WIki …
3.30 - 4.15 Author talk Dr James Boyce
James Boyce is an author, historian and an honorary research associate at the University of Tasmania.
Presentation + Q&A
History Book Suggestions from James Boyce
4.15 - 4.30 Discussion session
In small groups you can:
4.30 - 4.45 Share in chat
Come back tomorrow!
12.00 - 12.15 Formalities
12.15 - 1.00 Author talk Lisa Fuller
Lisa Fuller is an Aboriginal writer, editor and researcher. Author of Ghost Bird.
Presentation + Q&A
1.00 - 1.15 Discussion session
In small groups you can:
Add your ideas to the Wiki …
1.15 - 1.45 Readers' advisory tools
From the chat
Everyone was invited to share their email addresses used on Goodreads so we can follow each other and find more books.
Kayla Belo: kb@mask.net.au
Eric Dodson: slavestick@hotmail.com
Ellen Forsyth: ellenforsyth@gmail.com
Natalie Funston: msbook_girl@yahoo.com.au
Amy Heap: amyheap@internode.on.net
Taryn Kelly: taryn.kelly@bigpond.com
Nikki: tiffy2au@hotmail.com
Lisa Pigna: papergirl@y7mail.com
Janey Solano Zamora: solanojanet@hotmail.com
Tracy Sowell Iluka: tracy.sowell@clarence.nsw.gov.au
Lauren Watkins: lauren.watkins@bigpond.com
1.45 - 2.15 Discussion session
In small groups you can:
Readers advisory tools
e-book reading history, library reading lists
The Readers' Advisory Guide to Genre Fiction Third Edition
Does the dog die Tool for avoiding readers' major turn-offs
Good Reading Magazine online hub
literature map the tourist map of literature for author read alikes
Sweatshop publications Anything sweatshop puts out - I'm in! Love reading shorts and poetry from diverse young people who live in Western Sydney where I grew up
Independent book shops have great lists as well and usually topical:
Crime
Why Indigenous Crime Fiction Matters
Stop You're Killing Me There are over 63,000 titles here … search by diversity, author, series or stand alone, character job, time frame … Lots of different searching options
Children and Youth
Magpies is great for children and youth. Especially good for Australian and NZ content
Honey Ant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander resources for little people
Blogs
Diversity
Helpful article on SBS Empathy starts early: 5 Australian picture books that celebrate diversity
2.15 - 2.45 Afternoon tea
2.45 - 3.15 Three people five books
Five people look at different genres - this will be fast and furious as it is five titles each in ten minutes
My indyreads list: CALD titles
The Welcome Here Project supports businesses and services throughout Australia to create and promote environments that are visibly welcoming and inclusive of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ) communities.
Libraries can register and get more info at the above link.
3.15 - 3.30 In chat suggest 5 books for a genre/subgenre - make sure there is a diversity of authors (not all men/women/white people) plus share a readers' advisory tools you like in chat - preferably name/url or publisher/why they like using it.
Five books for a genre/ subgenre
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Thank you!