RA FOR ALL...THE ROAD SHOW!

I can come to your library, book club meeting, or conference to talk about how to help your readers find their next good read. Click here for more information including RA for All's EDI Statement.

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Resource Alert: Crash Course on Gentle Reads and Access to All LibraryReads--NoveList Free Genre Training Programs

Coming April 21st-- the next FREE webinar in the NoveList and LibraryReads "Crash Courses." This time is all about "Gentle Reads." You can click here or see below to sign up.

But I also wanted to use this reminder about the newest webinar to remind you that there are many useful "Crash Courses" all ready for your viewing and use at any time. Click here to access every single one.

These are the best genre training tools available for the general, American library worker. I am not exaggerating either. With each 60 min course you will be able to get yourself up to speed on a popular reading category, its key appeal terms, themes, trends, authors, and titles.

So first, sign up for Gentle Reads [whether you can make it or not so you get a reminder of the recording] and then head over to the archive of past courses via the NoveList blog.

Also check out the LibraryReads Resources page for more free and useful RA Training.

Below is a re-post of the Gentle Reads Crash Course information via NoveList's blog:


Do you have a go-to strategy for helping readers with gentle reads? Whether your readers are fans of likeable ensemble casts or heartwarming stories about characters coming home again — let NoveList and LibraryReads break down the best gentle fiction has to offer your readers — from tests of faith to life in small towns. 

Join as they cover: 

  • Why readers choose gentle reads 
  • History of gentle reads fiction  
  • Classics, new titles/authors to watch, and awards to know   
  • Subgenres and crossovers 
  • NoveList insider information on genre headings, themes, appeal terms, and more 

Wednesday, April 21, 2021 
2-3 pm Eastern 
Optional NoveList training from 3-3:15pm Eastern 

Kaite Stover is the Director of Readers' Services for The Kansas City Public Library. She holds Master's degrees in Library Science and English Literature from Emporia State University. Stover is the co-editor of The Readers' Advisory Handbook (ALA Editions 2010) with Jessica E. Moyer. From 2004-2016, Stover wrote the "He Reads, She Reads" column for Booklist with David Wright and wrote, "Under the Radar" for Public Libraries from 2012-2017. Stover is a founding member and former Steering Committee member for LibraryReads. During the pandemic, Kaite read and listened to far more books than she thought possible, failed to learn how to use an InstaPot, and walked streets in her neighborhood she never knew existed. Follow her on Twitter @MarianLiberryan and Instagram @KaiteStover. 

After working in public libraries for 13 years, Lindsey Dunn now writes and edits feature-length readers' advisory articles for youth, all the while discovering what books she will add to her to-be-read pile. Her passion projects at work include tracking Books to Movies/Books to TV, discovering books by Caribbean and Indigenous authors, and keeping up with Christian fiction trends. She has served as a Christy Awards Judge since 2017 and is an advocate for diversity initiatives in libraries. 

Moderator Halle Eisenman leads the Editorial Content Team which oversees the creation of the lists, articles, book discussion guides, and all the other amazing and informative content you can find in NoveList. Prior to working at NoveList, she spent a dozen years working for a public library system in a variety of roles, but no matter what her job title, her favorite part of any day was suggesting books to patrons. When not at work, Halle can often be found walking her dogs (they get lots of exercise when she’s listening to a particularly riveting audiobook), binge-watching TV shows aimed at teenagers, baking, or sitting on her back porch with a book. She is currently serving as Chair of the RUSA CODES Reading List Council.  

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