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Friday, December 16, 2022

We Are Not Okay: A Call to Action for 2023 From Danielle Borasky, NoveList VP

Below is the text of the email Danielle Borasky, NoveList VP, sent out. She always has a year end message and this one was particular important for me to share with all of my readers.

Click here to access the formatted and more aesthetically pleasing letter if you would like.

I would personally like to thank her for letting everyone know how they, leaders in the RA world, are working toward helping us all. I hope we can use her example to move all of our services forward as well.

Full disclosure, a class I am being paid to give with Robin is linked below. Yes, I am part of their overall plans to be more inclusive and to set the example for other libraries to join that mission, but that is not why I am passing this message on. I know Danielle personally, and we have been in conversation about many of this issues and initiatives for years-- even in the early days of the pandemic. I know they are a fee based database, but I vouch for her and the team she leads. They want to be a part of the solution and I am proud to be part of their team.

Even of you are not a subscriber to NoveList, there are things you can take away from this message to lead your service to readers into 2023 and beyond. 

Also, click here to see NoveList's 2022 Year in Review report as well. It is always important to look back as you look forward. In fact, this reminds me to remind all of you that I always post my goals for the year on this blog, preceded by my own personal assessment of the previous year's goals. Currently those posts are set for 1/9 and 1/10 (after my New Year's vacation).

Now, here is Danielle Borasky with her Call to Action for 2023.



To our NoveList Community, 

We knew that the COVID years were rough, but we’re now learning just how rough and realizing that there are significant long-term impacts. Depression and anxiety are on the rise, and people are stressed out in ways they never were before. Learning took a hit, and math and reading levels declined sharply, to levels last seen 30 years ago. Disparities that already existed before have further widened.  

As the parent of two young adults, I’m truly worried. Will they be able to see a brighter future ahead? Will they be resilient enough to find creative, new solutions to the challenges we’re facing? It seems like we’re all going to need some help in finding our way forward. 

The noted decline in reading proficiency should be worrisome for all of us, but especially for those of us who work with readers. We know that reading is so much more than just the ability to understand words on a page. Reading is also about finding inspiration from new ideas and combatting disinformation. It’s a pathway to understanding others who are different from yourself. Reading has the potential to open both hearts and minds. 

The organization I lead, NoveList, is committed to being part of the solution as well. At NoveList, we know that putting the right book in the right person’s hands at the right moment can be transformative in that person’s life. We know the act of reading can inspire, teach, grow, and so much more. It’s also a long game — it can take decades to see the result of a life changed by books. But that possibility is what keeps us committed to helping libraries connect readers and books.  

At NoveList, we understand the power of many hands together and are committed to working with all of our partners and library advocates to make progress. We have a bunch of new initiatives that we’re excited about, but I’ll call out a few here that I think speak to our intentions: 

There is so much more to do, and we’re ready to work at it. Happy Holidays to you and your readers! See you in 2023.   



Danielle Borasky,Vice President of NoveList

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