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next_meeting_and_agenda_readers_advisory [2021/06/28 17:34] ellen.forsyth_sl.nsw.gov.aunext_meeting_and_agenda_readers_advisory [2022/11/08 14:40] (current) ellen.forsyth_sl.nsw.gov.au
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 Notices about upcoming meetings, seminars and other business are sent via the State Library NSW PLN and Reference group lists. All NSW public library staff are welcome to [[https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/public-library-services/email-lists|subscribe to these lists]].   Notices about upcoming meetings, seminars and other business are sent via the State Library NSW PLN and Reference group lists. All NSW public library staff are welcome to [[https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/public-library-services/email-lists|subscribe to these lists]].  
  
-**10th August - online meeting 9.30am - 12.30pm**+**Library Show and Tell for our 15 November 2022 Readers’ Advisory Meeting** 
  
 Chair:  Chair: 
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 Minutes:  Minutes: 
  
-**Morning**+Join us Tuesday, 15 November from 10:00am-12:00pm to show off what your library is doing, what’s working for you, and to get ideas and inspiration from others! We’ll talk about Book Kits, library displays, pamphlets/posters, social media, bookmarks, and more. With themed breakout rooms for chatting, resource sharing, and a special library trivia. 
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 +Get your book bags and reader’s advisory tools together for this special Show and Tell Readers’ Advisory. 
 +Anyone who is doing great things in readers’ advisory in their library, please email laurenw@kiama.nsw.gov.au to reserve a spot to share your inspiration. 
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 +Register in advance for this meeting [[https://sl-nsw-gov-au.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwkd-qorT4uGdYlZlr40vGIzUdvUfTicGXS- |here]]  
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 +**Theme - RA Show & Tell!** 
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 +  * Intro and Acknowledgement of Country  
 +  * General summary of how the show and tell will work (managed by Lauren, including introductions in-between) 
 +  * 10 presenters in 5 minute blocks (working group members please put up your hands) 
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 +Lauren Watkins - Kiama (social media, podcasting, physical resources) 
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 +Aaron Wilkes - Richmond Valley (physical resources) 
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 +Ita Hanssens - Tamworth (book group kits)
  
-  - Apologies +   20 minutes of other libraries showing what they have and what they do with RA (Yasmin Greenhalgh North Sydney
-  - Acknowledgement of country +  * Breakout rooms for 20 minutes:
-  - Introductions +
-  - Speaker via Blue Jeans  +
-  - What tools do you use to build your skills in RA work, around the room. Please come prepared to talk for 2 to 5 minutes about what you read, watch, or listen to for RA professional development. +
-  Readers' advisory promotional material on line and on paper. Bring examples of material, or put photographs, links to videos or screen shots on the wiki prior to the meeting (contact Ellen if you are having trouble doing this). There will be a round-the-room discussion.   +
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-**Afternoon**+
  
-Themes Games and Gardening+Breakout room #1 general discussion (managed by Ellen?) about various readers advisory topics (including ideas shared today, book suggestions, promo ideas, practical aspects of RA, up-skilling)
  
-  9 - 9.30 Start with chat in small groups -  +Breakout room #2 - chat/whiteboard function (managed by Ita or Yasmin?) to share readers advisory resources that have been helpful to you
-  - 10.00 Acknowledgment of Country, particpants to add name, library and Traditional Owners in chat +
-  - 10.05 indyreads lists. in the future as a special promotion  will be a carousel of lists, including libraries’ public lists. Session to include how to create public lists in indyreads. +
-  - 10.20 how to edit the wiki +
-  - 10.30 Breakout session in small groups - What have you been reading? (Standing item - focus is on how you would help a client - short readers' advisory talk practice, not 'what I loved reading' not the plot, but [[https://raforall.blogspot.com/2020/10/share-why-someone-would-enjoy-book-not.html|the emotion and appeal]], must be under 1 minute per person) +
-  - 10.40 Sharlene Louey (Collections and Contract Management Team Leader, City of Sydney Librariestalking about //Games in Libraries// - retro games, appeal characteristics, books about games/including games. +
-  - 11.00 Breakout session - how are you using games in your library? How are you linking readers' advisory to games? +
-  - 11.15 - 11.30 - Break - stand up and stretch +
-  - 11.30 Gardening - fiction/non-fiction/cosy mysteries/true crime/ audio while you garden.  +
-  - 11.50 Breakout session - how do you connect gardening related books across fiction, non-fiction etc? How do you find them? (cataloguing) Plus seed libraries and readers’ advisory - seed and book matching +
-  - 12.00 What have you been doing in readers' advisory? Come along ready to share +
-  - 12.15 Recruiting new steering committee members (1-2) - they need to help plan meeting, update wiki, and email lists as needed +
-  - Points of communication +
-  - Save the date: next meeting? +
  
 +Breakout room #3 - trivia (managed by Rachel?)
  
 +  * Points of communication
 +  * Save the date: seminar March 2023, ask for interest in presenting
  
  
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