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OverviewIs your book club feeling stale or uninspired? Has attendance dropped, or are you struggling to keep your patrons engaged? What you need is a reboot. This resource published in cooperation with ALA’s Public Programs Office profiles dozens of successful book clubs across the country. Its diverse cross-section of ideas will inspire you to rethink your reading groups and try out new ways to better meet your library’s and community’s needs. Drawn from responses collected through social media, electronic mailing lists, e-newsletters, websites, as well as the authors’ own research, this book outlines the main reasons that traditional book clubs can grow stagnant over time and offers concrete advice on how to change things up; shares such real-world initiatives as a “walk and talk” book club, book clubs held in non-library spaces like ferries and bars, a discussion group for presidential history buffs, programming for people with developmental disabilities, a partnership with a health clinic network, and many others; includes programs from a wide range of library types (public, school, academic) and sizes; features short, easily scannable chapters that are convenient for browsing; and provides a handy list of resources for additional information. You’ll find the keys to creating a book club your community will love among the abundance of ideas offered in this book. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah Ostman , Stephanie SabaPublisher: American Library Association Imprint: ALA Editions ISBN: 9780838918562ISBN 10: 0838918565 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 30 March 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Change of Scenery Chapter 2 Find a Partner Chapter 3 Unite People with Common Interests Chapter 4 Make It Easy for Them Chapter 5 Meet a Need Chapter 6 Target Your Audience Chapter 7 Get Quirky Chapter 8 Encourage Activism Chapter 9 Meet Them Where They Are Chapter 10 Short on Time Chapter 11 Put It Online Chapter 12 Get Them Meeting at an Early Age Conclusion Resources IndexReviewsAuthor InformationSarah Ostman is the communications manager in the American Library Association’s Public Programs Office, where she serves as editor of ProgrammingLibrarian.org, a web resource for library professionals. Before joining the ALA and the library field in 2014, she spent nearly a decade as a newspaper reporter, editor, and freelance writer. Ostman has an MA in journalism from Columbia College in Chicago and a BA in sociology and theater from Smith College in Massachusetts. Stephanie Saba is a community program supervisor at San Mateo County Libraries in California. Over the last fifteen years, she has led book clubs in three different communities, including two twenty- to thirty- something book clubs, a mother-daughter book club, an adult book club, and a senior book club. She has served on the ALSC’s Early Childhood Programs and Services Committee, the CLA’s California Young Reader Medal Committee, the ALSC’s Public Awareness Committee, and the ALA’s Public and Cultural Programs Advisory Committee. Saba has an MLIS degree from San Jose State University and a BA in English literature from San Francisco State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |