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Readers Advisory on the Run. Carolyn Petersen, Washington State Library Association for Rural and Small Libraries Conference September 2013. Who am I?. The library job interview. Why do I want to work in a library?.
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Readers Advisoryon the Run Carolyn Petersen, Washington State LibraryAssociation for Rural and Small Libraries Conference September 2013
The library job interview Why do I want to work in a library? It’s such a peaceful place. I’m sure you have plenty of time to read all those lovely books.
Christian • June • Christy Award - www.christyawards.com/ca_new
Horror • March • Bram Stoker Award - www.horror.org/stokers.htm
Literary • January • National Book Critics Circle Award - bookcritics.org/awards • April • Pulitzer Prize - www.pulitzer.org • October • Man Booker Prize – www.themanbookerprize.com • November • National Book Award - nationalbook.org
Mystery • May • Agatha Award - malicedomestic.org/agathaawards.html • Edgar Award - theedgars.com • September • Macavity Award - mysteryreaders.org/macavity.html • Shamus Award - thrillingdetective.com/trivia/triv72.html • November • Anthony Award - bouchercon.info/nominees.html
Popular Vote • December • Goodreads Choice Award - goodreads.com/choiceawards
Romance • July • RITA Award - rwa.org/p/cm/ld/fid=528
Speculative • May • Nebula Award - sfwa.org/nebula-awards • September • Hugo Award - thehugoawards.org • November • World Fantasy Award - worldfantasy.org/awards
Young Adult • June • Locus Award - locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/LocusWinsByYear.html
Read YourLibrary’s Webpage (or someone else’s)
How to read a book in 5 minutes • Cover • Front—what is depicted and how? • Back—any author recommendations on the back? • Blurb—what more does it tell you? • Heft • Genre Borrowed and modified from Jane K. Hirsh off of the Fiction_L reading listserv
How to read a book in 5 minutes • Read some from the first chapter, read something in the middle, read the end. Is there continuity? • What do you think of the • Style • Pace • Clarity Borrowed and modified from Jane K. Hirsh off of the Fiction_L reading listserv
How to read a book in 5 minutes • How is the story told? • Flashbacks • Narrative • Alternating narrators • Letters • First Person • Omniscient Author • Does it remind you of other books? Borrowed and modified from Jane K. Hirsh off of the Fiction_L reading listserv
Readers’ advisory on the run • Follow a best seller list religiously • Notice new authors and add them to your mental categories • Read the jacket flaps to get a sense of the book • Make use of cover art to get a sense of the book
Readers’ advisory on the run • Read your own library readers’ advisory section and others. • Check out the back page of Library Journal to see what is moving • Assign yourself a task that will pop up on the days and remind you to check out the awards when they come out.
Contact Information • Carolyn Petersen, Asst Program Manager360.570.5560carolyn.petersen@sos.wa.gov Brought to you by the Washington State Library, a division of the Secretary of State and partnering with the Institute of Museum and Library Services to ensure strong libraries for future generations