This post is part of my year end "Attack of the Best Lists" coverage. To see every post in my "Attack of the Best Lists 2024" coverage [and more backlist best of the year options] you can click here.
Library generated best lists are one of your best end of year tools, especially when you use the largest library near your physical location as a guide. Why? Here are a few reasons:
- Library generated best lists reflect the opinions of actual staff and readers. What did staff most enjoy and what was popular? It is not just critical acclaim or sales data. Remember bestselling mainstays like Daniel Silva, Louise Penny, and Colson Whitehead were extremely popular in libraries well before they became household names. Library workers and patrons often know what is popular and good long before the rest of the world catches up.
- Library generated best lists take into consideration all ages of readers and all formats because they serve everyone.
- Library generated best lists always have genre choices because library workers know patrons love genre-- especially Romance and Crime Fiction.
- Library generated best lists ALWAYS consider local or regional authors which is why I advocate for you to prioritize using the best list from the library in the largest city closest to you [in the same state if possible].
- Library generated best lists are not commercial in anyway. There are no publishers submitting books to their sites. No one is buying ads to be include. There are no links to encourage those using the list to buy the titles.
- Library generated best lists know that the BACKLIST is not only important to provide access to but also, it is a tool in and of itself. We are all about "new to you" the reader. They always have easy access to past best lists.
I think you get the point. So today, I have my nearest big city public library as an example, The Chicago Public Library with a branch 6 miles from my house. But you can use any big city or metro area library near you to help you have a regional interest best books option. Or go with the NYPL, from the largest city in our country. They have their lists in multiple languages and with graphics you can use to promote.
Now I want to take this post one step further. Yes it is important to see what the "best" books are at the closer bog city library to you, but why not take this information as inspiration for you to make your own staff "Best of the Best" list. Chicago Public Library makes their list as a team. You can do this too. Why not send out an email to all staff and ask them for their favorite reads of 2024. You can decide if you want to limit it to 2024 published titles or not, but just ask. See what answers you get. Then make your own lists and displays. Promote your staff's expertise and let your community know that best lists aren't just for the big cities or major media-- they are for all of you as well.
Back to Best of the Best from Chicago public library. I love this list even if it wasn't from the city closest from me. Explore with the link below or head to the CPL Best of the Best landing page:
Every year, Chicago Public Library staff work hard to evaluate the year’s new books, and today we are proud to present our latest annual recommendations for book lovers in Chicago and beyond. Happy reading!
Adults
Teens
For teens in high school. Watch our teen librarians share some of their favorite Best of the Best books!
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