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NSW Readers' Advisory Working Group meeting minutes

20th June 2013, Katoomba Library

1. Apologies:

2. Present:

3. ReadWatchPlay monthly themes

The morning session was devoted to deciding the monthly themes and descriptions for the Read WatchPlay2014 blog. Thank you to everyone who contributed ideas on both the RA wiki and in the meeting. The monthly themes are listed here because we knew you’d want to know but… The detailed descriptions for each theme will be on the blog in August and we do have some fabulous ideas for library stock promotions. Watch for them, creativity abounds!

The morning session concluded at 12noon. Katoomba Library provided a delicious lunch and tour of the new library and Cultural Centre.

Afternoon session:

4. Ebooks and materials advisory:

Issues?

How can we work with the Australian Romance Readers Association?

5.How is your library using the themes for the twitter reading group?

Parramatta is using Pinterest.

Other libraries including Blue Mountains and Wingecarribee are using the themes for in house library displays, bookmarks, blog posts, author talks and twitter posts. Individual Hawkesbury staff have each chosen one month that will be theirs to promote, organize relevant displays etc.

Hootesuite for your tweets and facebook:

Hootesuite is free software that works with GooglePlus, facebook and twitter. It allows you create tweets and posts and schedule them for automatic posting. When scheduling a post for the first of the month, link it to the appropriate month descriptions already on the Read Watch Play blog. Hootesuite is easy to join, easy to use. Ellen suggested tweeting later in the afternoon has more impact than first thing in the morning.

6. Adult non-fiction stock quality health check:

Ellen is looking for volunteers for the steering committee. The committee will be collating non-fiction titles across a to be determined selection of genres. The collection will eventually be narrowed to 500 titles to be checked in public libraries. It is expected to start in late July and be available for public library staff in November. If you are interested, please email Ellen Forsyth or Leanne Perry at SLNSW.

7. 23 mobile things.

What is this? How can it work for RA in your library? This is like Learning 2.0 but for mobile devices. Tasks are fairly easy and fast to complete. Mobile devices can complement other technology used in the library. Learning tasks could also be run as a small group discussion using library devices.

8. Updating the reading lists on the RA wiki:

The existing bookmarks are in need of an update. We have had volunteers to update the following:

If you would also like to help please “apply to be a writer” if you aren’t already and choose a list. Please format the author’s name as per the medieval mysteries list.

9. General business

10. What everyone is reading

Next meeting at in November. Date and location will be advised closer to the time.