Hey it's Thursday and I want to remind you that every Thursday over on Twitter you can practice your RA skills with #AskALibrarian. Remember, my 10th Rule of Basic RA Service is PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE! And this is one of the best ways you can practice. It is free, accessible to all, and fun.
Below, I have re-posted from the blog back in December of 2015 when #AskALibrarian first began.
While participating in the live, weekly event is great, the easiest way to practice at any time is to lurk on the hashtag. And you do NOT need a Twitter account to lurk. Just click here and you can see every and any question and the answers.
Yes, you cannot reply without a login, but much of the learning happens by simply seeing real readers ask questions so you can (1) know what people are interested in reading about in real time, (2) see what other library professionals are suggesting for those questions, (3) practice looking for different answers yourself, and (4) learn about titles you may not have hear about before.
That's a lot of practice. And you can do it live every Thursday from 12-1 eastern or anytime here.
You have no excuse not to practice. Oh, and don't think you are too good to not need practice. I may not get to the live event often [Thursdays are bad for me in general], but I check the hashtag at least once a week, and I am the one training all of you. If it is good enough for me, it is good enough for you.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2015
#AskaLibrarian: New Interactive RA Tool for Staff and Patrons
Details:
Librarians are always interested in sharing book recommendations, and now they have a new tool. Each Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. EST, they can turn to #AskaLibrarian, a twitter initiative launched by Penguin Random House and Read It Forward, a reader community program sponsored by Crown Publishing Group’s Community Development department.Below is the full text of the article describing what this Twitter chat is trying to do. [Here is the link to the original.]
Please try to participate either with questions or answers. Thursdays are often a meeting day for me, so I can’t be a part of it every week, but I have already participated once and loved the experience. This past Thursday, I was booked all day, but still went back to use the hashtag, many hours later, to see what I missed.
When I did participate I loved two things about the chat:
- The content itself was very useful. People were asking questions and throwing out titles like crazy. And because of the format and range of people following, the results were amazingly varied and usable right away. I loved the mix of old and new titles. Often there is a lot of useless information to filter out in any of these social media chats, but not so much here.
- This chat is moderated very well. The moderators are clearly stepping in and keeping control. From making sure people don’t just reply to the “asker,” to resending requests that may have been lost in the shuffle, to keeping the conversation focused on its main mission, the moderators are working hard to make sure the chat itself is as positive and fruitful an experience as possible.
#AskaLibrarian Gives Librarians and Readers a New Tool
Librarians are always interested in sharing book recommendations, and now they have a new tool. Each Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. EST, they can turn to #AskaLibrarian, a twitter initiative launched by Penguin Random House and Read It Forward, a reader community program sponsored by Crown Publishing Group’s Community Development department.
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