Recently, I have been fielding questions from library workers about the difference between Booklist, the magazine for us library workers, and Booklist Reader, the publication for us to share with patrons.
Well, Booklist Online has answers for you with the below toolkit to explain what it is, what you can expect highlighted in each month, and how much it costs.
I hope when you look at the information packet here that you notice how 2 months after a Booklist Spotlight issue the spotlight content is there in Booklist Reader. In other words, they alert you to the information and give you time to place your orders and have the books ready before they tell your patrons to seek out those books.
It is a great resource for your patrons. Similar to Book Page in the way it looks, but way different in the content. This is all of the readers' advisory goodness from issues of Booklist, repackaged for the library patron audience.
Click here or use the links below from Booklist's homepage.
Download the Booklist Reader Toolkit and Enhance Your Reader Services |
Curious about Booklist Reader, Booklist’s patron-facing magazine? Learn about our features, read testimonials, and see how Booklist subscribers can share Booklist Reader digitally (for free!) by checking out our Booklist Reader information packet.
Ready to share print copies of Booklist Reader with your patrons? Order in bulk here!
Click here to read the information packet |
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