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PCI Webinar An Introduction to Passive Readers’ Advisory

Readers’ Advisory is not always face-to-face or in real-time. . . Some patrons will not ask for help while in the library or want to start their search at home. For these reasons and because it’s impossible to reach everyone for one-on-one help, a robust program of passive readers advisory can fill the gap.

 

Join Passive Readers’ Advisory expert Lila Denning for an hour of all the ways that you can help patrons find their next great read with passive readers’ advisory tools such as book displays, bookmarks, shelf talkers, and lists. You will learn the features that guide patrons with specific needs and wants while marketing your collection.

 

She will also show you how to design social media posts and online lists of your physical and digital collections that will be a guide for patrons seeking help with a particular genre or subject.

 

Attendees will learn how to:

 

· Understand what Readers’ Advisory is as well as how Passive Readers’ Advisory differs from active readers advisory

· Identify best practices for creating Passive Readers’ Advisory tools for patrons, both online and offline

· Discover some ideas for how to market every part of your collection using Passive Readers’ Advisory

· Learn where to find ideas to inspire your Passive Readers’ Advisory efforts

Date:
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Time (MST):
11:00am - 12:00pm
Time Zone:
Arizona Time (change)
Location:
Online
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Lila Denning ~ Biography

Lila Denning is a librarian in Florida specializing in Passive Readers’ Advisory for patrons of all ages. She is the acquisitions coordinator for the St. Petersburg Library System and has worked in circulation, reference, and youth services. She serves as the volunteer coordinator for the Horror Writers of America. You can find her on Twitter @Vantine and on BlueSky@Vantine.bsky.social. Her blog, bookdisplays.blogspot.com, discusses ideas for book displays and other forms of Passive Readers’ Advisory and how to best use it to serve your patrons.