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National Readathon Day is coming in May

Readathon Day2The 2nd annual National Readathon Day is on Saturday, May 21, 2016 this year. The American Library Association (ALA) is joining Penguin Random House in the celebration. According to their press release, “It is a day dedicated to the joy of reading and giving, when readers everywhere can join together in their local library, school, bookstore, and on social media (#Readathon2016) to read and raise funds in support of literacy.” The combined effort will raise funds for ALA’s Every Child Ready to Read initiative.

In addition, Penguin Random House has announced its Library Awards for Innovation. Libraries across the United States will have the opportunity to apply for grants to create the most innovative community-based programs in 2016. They are hoping that the National Readathon Day will be used as a starting point for this initiative.

Check out the website for reading parties, promo materials, donation info, and more.

ALA Press release – National Readathon Day

 

 

Study on digital content in public libraries

technologyThe American Library Association (ALA) and the Book Industry Study Group (BISG) have recently released the results of their first ever joint research initiative: Digital Content in Public Libraries: What Do Patrons Think?

“Library patrons were asked about preferences for print or digital formats, collection assessment, preferred devices and other issues that affect the use and distribution of published content in public libraries. The study will serve as a tool to furthering the understanding of the e-book marketplace.”

Some highlights include:

  • In the past year, 96% of respondents said they read at least one print book, while 44% read at least one e-book.
  • Borrowing print books is the most cited reason for visiting a library.
  • 23% of respondents borrow up to 10 e-books in a year.
  • Patron satisfaction in urban libraries greatly exceeds suburban and rural libraries.

An Executive Summary of results is available free if you are a member of the ALA or BISG.  The full report is available for purchase online here.

ALA & BISG announce results of study

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YALSA Director weighs in on the future of book lists

librariansRecently, YALSA announced their recent round of book lists. Naturally, there are some great books on the lists, but an interesting blog post by Diane Colson, YALSA Director, takes their release as an opportunity to examine the process and generation of YALSA books lists. In particular, she wonders if the current model works in a time of social media, eBooks, and instant access.

Current Model

YALSA currently puts out book lists choosing topics that might be of interest to teens. “The books must be available in paperback, to keep them within easy purchasing range.” Colson mentions that “these lists have long been resources for both readers’ advisory and collection development, keeping library staff abreast with the new and wonderful.” But as Colson also points out, its currently not uncommon for library staff to discover books before they’re published! Sites like NetGalley, Edelweiss, and listserves like yalsa-bk listserv are full of book titles long before they make it on any formalized list.

Dynamic Lists

So what is the future of book lists? One suggestion by Colson is the idea of dynamic lists. Lists that can change at anytime. Lists that have books added and removed when it is appropriate. The idea of dynamic lists seem more aligned with current methods of book lists on sites such as GoodReads or Amazon. But even Colson admits that YALSA is at the beginning stages of this examination. Needless to say, book lists, dynamic or static, are here to stay.

Check out the whole post now for more about the discussion.

CMLE Weekly Review: 3/24/16

This issue of the Weekly Review recaps our blog posts from March 18-23, 2016.

CMLE Updates: State & Regional News
– Promote this 24/7 “chat librarian service” to students: AskMN  More
– Recap of CMLE spring author event  More
– State Library Updates: 3/16/16 More
– Library legislative updates More

Upcoming Events and Registration Information
– “Multitype powered” library PD calendar More
– Free national online library events to build your skill sets  More

Tech Bits and Ideas
– Can Madden football game teach math and science concepts? More
– Best keyboards for 2016 More

Resources You Can Use
– News media literacy Film Festival More
– 20 project management tips for libraries More
– AASL Recommended App: Motion Math Educator Suite More

Food For Thought
– Why your digital resources go unused, and what to do about it  More

Just For Fun
– 20 reasons we love librarians More