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Let’s talk about Readers’ Advisory tools! The following are the urls and brief summaries to the tools I presented on during the Ignite Talks (April 23rd). I’ve also added a few extra that we didn’t have a chance to go over and I hope that it inspires you to contribute a few that you or your staff uses.
1. Fiction_L (Listserv provided by Morton Grove Public Library)
3. Fantastic Fiction
4. Tastekid
1. Fiction_L (Listserv provided by Morton Grove Public Library)
- URL: www.mgpl.org/read-listen-view/fl/flmenu
- This is a great tool when looking for feedback from other librarians/readers’ advisors for book recommendations based on specific subjects.
- Subscribe to individual postings with “subscribe to the regular version” or subscribe to the digest version with “subscribe to the digest version”.
- URL: www.mymcpl.org/books-movies-music
- You can search by movie titles, movie release years, book title, or book author
- I also use this tool when making my multi-state orders to see what books we might need to order more copies of because the movie is coming out
3. Fantastic Fiction
- URL: www.fantasticfiction.co.uk
- A great tool to see upcoming books, series orders, and book/author summaries
4. Tastekid
- URL: www.tastekid.com
- Recommendation tool for music, movies, tv shows, books, authors, and games
- It was re-launched in March 2015 so it’s not completely accurate but it is growing quickly with the help of its members (which can be you). As a member you can report errors to help grow Tastekid’s recommendations and report “mistakes” to help the Tastekid staff create more accurate recommendations.
- www.yodasdatapad.com/booklist.html
- Book List is a great source for finding a timeline for patrons who are interested in reading Star Wars books
- It offers links to amazon which provides book summaries.
- It shows new releases, movie novelizations, and future releases.
- It’s also updated often
Other Tools Not Mentions But Might Be Helpful
1. Goodreads
- Goodreads.com
- Another great social media tool that recommends books, provides reviews for books, and much more.
- Pro: If you can afford it, I would highly recommend it since it has excellent tools, blogs, and other neat features for Readers' Advisors. Especially their author/book/series read a-like options
- Cons: You have to pay for this service
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9 years 7 months ago #129
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Replied by patrick20k on topic Readers’ Advisory Tools – Bethanie's Ignite Talk
Great resources--Thank you for sharing!
All I can think of ti add is if you can't find the series you're looking for at Fantastic Fiction, or just want a second opinion, try Kent District Library's "What's Next" database: ww2.kdl.org/libcat/whatsnext.asp
All I can think of ti add is if you can't find the series you're looking for at Fantastic Fiction, or just want a second opinion, try Kent District Library's "What's Next" database: ww2.kdl.org/libcat/whatsnext.asp
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This seems like an excellent database. I did a quick search for Star Wars really appreciate the way all the series are linked with their authors. It's very organized and user friendly.
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