January 2015:
The Year of the RA Makeover
Could Your RA Services Use a Makeover? 


Take a fresh look at your readers' advisory services, and join us for this informative discussion as three libraries reveal why their attention is now on helping readers find the perfect read. We hope to see you there! 
 
15 Ways to Makeover Your RA
Leading up to the webcast on February 10, we'll be posting a series of tips, ideas, and inspiration on our blog and social media to help you take your readers' advisory services from drab to fab, like starting a series of Staff Picks on your blog. See more ideas, and share some  of your own! 
Help Readers of Any Genre with Genre Overviews
by Krista Biggs
 
Assisting readers with a genre or subgenre you don't know well (there's probably at least one you don't like or read) can be tough...NoveList's Genre Overviews are here to help! Continue Reading
New and Improved Subject Headings: Relationships
by Gillian Speace
 
Because our culture is constantly evolving, it is sometimes necessary to update our subject headings in NoveList to reflect these changes, whether by adding new terminology or deleting outmoded expressions or concepts. Continue Reading
Read It Again: The Top 5 Articles of 2014
1. Beyond Green Lit: Books for Fans of John Green
 
2. A Catch-Up Guide to Divergent
 
3. Building Heroes: Program Ideas for Summer Reading 2015
 
4. Laugh Your Past Off
 
5. Five Ways Libraries Can Offer RA on Tumblr
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