What Makes a Readers’ Advisory Tool Useful? The Results of Our RA Survey.
By Susan Maguire.
FEATURE. First published May 14, 2026 (Booklist Online).In early 2026, Booklist sent out a readers’ advisory (RA) survey to our readers, users, and readers’-advisory library staff across the country.
The purpose of this survey was to find out what makes a RA tool useful to those who practice the craft. To that end, and to save respondents’ time, we asked closed-end questions that we hoped would illustrate readers’ advisors’ behavior and illuminate their needs and wants when helping patrons.
We were aiming for around 300 respondents and got nearly twice that (592 people answered the survey call). Below is a breakdown of the results of the survey by question. Look for analysis of the results in a future issue of Corner Shelf.
#HorrorForLibraries Giveaway: A Finished Copy of the Modern Queer Horror
Classic RED X by David Demchuk
-
Today I have a treat. A finished copy of a book that was previously only
available in Canada; a brand new edition with so many extras; a title that
has g...
4 days ago






No comments:
Post a Comment