Readers' Advisory Service in the Public Library
Joyce G. Saricks
"Do you have anything else like this?"In public libraries, reference librarians are often called on to make recommendations to readers, sometimes in genres that they don't personally read. Learning how to frame a discussion and articulate the appeal of a book, author, or genre marks the essence of a successful readers' advisor.Readers' advisory is defined as, "patron-oriented library service for adult leisure readers," according to Saricks, a noted expert on the subject. In the completely revised third edition of Readers' Advisory Service for Public Libraries, Saricks updates this critically acclaimed how-to guide, making it more helpful than ever. As reference librarians seek support in guiding adult readers, they've come to trust this authoritative resource.It has been expanded and improved with:Easy ways to create "read alike" lists, identifying what else is "like" a favorite bookPractical guidelines for conducting the advisory interview so it's a comfortable exchangeConfidence-boosting tactics for drawing on reviews to make recommendationsMethods for incorporating nonfiction into the discussionMore resources and online toolsUsing the proven strategies in this newly updated, back-to-basics overview, librarians providing readers' advisory services will find the answers they need to help customers make appropriate choices.
Rok:
2005
Wydanie:
3
Wydawnictwo:
ALA Editions
Język:
english
Strony:
211
ISBN 10:
0838998283
ISBN 13:
9780838998281
Plik:
PDF, 1.53 MB
IPFS:
,
english, 2005