Book Clubs: Your Community Connection
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Thinking of starting a new book club at your library or revamping an existing group you inherited? Struggling with attendance or participation? Join NoveList for a webinar event as we take a look at book clubs and the factors that make them successful.
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Book club "speed dating" Singles will tell you: dating is the worst. Playing “matchmaker” between individual readers and their next great book is the exception.
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Training at your library: we asked, you answered We recently conducted a survey about staff training in public libraries, and now that we have the results we are sharing them with you.
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Horror at the service desk Raise your hand if you think that supernatural baddies, psychotic serial killers, and/or shambling hordes of the undead make great fictional reading companions. Even if your hand is down, you can still help readers find great horror in your library.
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Finding nonfiction that's fun to read It’s easy to gravitate towards fiction when deciding what to pick up at the library on your next visit. But many readers prefer their reading to be rooted in fact.
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Updates to NoveList stats in EBSCOadmin To make it easier for you to compare stats across vendors and to meet current reporting standards, EBSCO has updated the reports available in EBSCOadmin, which includes NoveList usage reports. Link to the news >> NoveList lists will boost the power of Linked Data NoveList’s structured and curated metadata is part of what makes NoveList Select for Linked Data so strong, and we’re happy to announce that embeddable lists are coming soon.Link to the news >>
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Need fresh ideas for your book club? Print out tips for using NoveList to find "Book Club Helpers."
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If you missed it live, watch the recording of Reach Targeted Audiences with Email Newsletters.
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Check out all our resources for supporting book clubs, no matter if you're starting from scratch or are a seasoned book clubber.
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