The Librarian's Guide to Bibliotherapy
Autor Judit H. Ward, Nicholas A. Allreden Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2023
- begins with an overview of bibliotherapy, including its concepts and history, and sketches out how its various approaches can be adapted for library settings;
- explores the potential of bibliotherapy as an add-on to existing skills, services, practices, and collections;
- demonstrates how bibliotherapy-inspired initiatives can address the needs of diverse communities, thus advancing libraries' commitment to EDISJ;
- offers techniques for selecting reading material for your audience with bibliotherapy in mind;
- provides a range of possible programs, from group discussions and public events to book displays and reading lists, along with a step-by-step approach to planning and implementing them;
- shares outreach tips, tools, and branding ideas to make the most of your resources and effectively reach your audience;
- demonstrates how to use assessment tools to test and tweak your program at every stage to achieve the results you want; and
- inspires you to take your offerings into new directions, such as creative writing and visual art programs, that fit your library and community.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780838936627
ISBN-10: 0838936628
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Editions
ISBN-10: 0838936628
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Editions
Recenzii
"Would be extremely useful to libraries looking to promote bibliotherapy. Provides models, a history, templates for getting started in your library, programming ideas, and more.”
— Teen Librarian Toolbox
"Offers practical and innovative ways to move collections, readers' advisory, and programming towards better meeting the needs of patrons, no matter their current involvement in bibliotherapeutic practices ... There are thoughtful discussions about respect, diversity, and language choices, plus helpful conversation prompts. The back matter offers a treasure trove of templates. Designed to meet libraries wherever they are, this realistic guide offers fresh ideas for starting, bolstering, or extending existing bibliotherapy efforts and belongs in most library school and professional development collections."
— Booklist
— Teen Librarian Toolbox
"Offers practical and innovative ways to move collections, readers' advisory, and programming towards better meeting the needs of patrons, no matter their current involvement in bibliotherapeutic practices ... There are thoughtful discussions about respect, diversity, and language choices, plus helpful conversation prompts. The back matter offers a treasure trove of templates. Designed to meet libraries wherever they are, this realistic guide offers fresh ideas for starting, bolstering, or extending existing bibliotherapy efforts and belongs in most library school and professional development collections."
— Booklist
Notă biografică
Judit H. Ward is a Science Librarian at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. In addition to providing reference, teaching library research, and hosting outreach programs, she promotes reading for mental health and wellness. In her previous position as the Director of Information Services at the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies she developed “Reading for Recovery,” a bibliotherapy-inspired tool for people grappling with addiction as the recipient of an ALA Carnegie-Whitney Award in 2014. She has presented her research and practice related to guided reading from the librarian’s perspective both nationally and internationally. She is the author or co-author of over 150 articles and seven books, including two bibliotherapy readers in her native Hungarian. She received her MLIS from Rutgers, after earning a PhD in Linguistics and an MA in English and Hungarian Literature and Linguistics from the University of Debrecen, Hungary.
Nicholas A. Allred is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Fairfield University in Fairfield, CT. He holds an M.St. in English from Oxford University and a PhD in Literatures in English from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. His scholarly writing has appeared in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Eighteenth-Century Fiction, and the edited collection Scholarly Milton. While at Rutgers, he collaborated extensively with the Center of Alcohol Studies and Rutgers University Libraries on bibliotherapy-inspired projects and initiatives, including “Reading for Recovery”––a guided reading tool for people with addictions developed with funding from the ALA Carnegie-Whitney Award. He is currently at work on his first academic monograph, on connections between the prehistory of addiction and conceptions of fictional character in eighteenth-century British culture.
Nicholas A. Allred is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Fairfield University in Fairfield, CT. He holds an M.St. in English from Oxford University and a PhD in Literatures in English from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. His scholarly writing has appeared in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Eighteenth-Century Fiction, and the edited collection Scholarly Milton. While at Rutgers, he collaborated extensively with the Center of Alcohol Studies and Rutgers University Libraries on bibliotherapy-inspired projects and initiatives, including “Reading for Recovery”––a guided reading tool for people with addictions developed with funding from the ALA Carnegie-Whitney Award. He is currently at work on his first academic monograph, on connections between the prehistory of addiction and conceptions of fictional character in eighteenth-century British culture.
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I Getting Acquainted
Chapter 1 Bibliotherapy: An Overview
Chapter 2 A Brief History of Bibliotherapy
Part II Turning Inward
Chapter 3 Bibliotherapy in Your Library
Chapter 4 Passive and Active Programming
Chapter 5 Know Thy Audience
Part III Getting to Work
Chapter 6 Selecting Reading Material
Chapter 7 Setting Up Bibliotherapy-Infused Programs
Chapter 8 Hosting a Large Event
Part IV Turning Outward
Chapter 9 Traditional Marketing
Chapter 10 Social Media Marketing
Chapter 11 Improving and Sustaining Your Program
Epilogue New Directions: Looking Forward
Appendixes
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I Getting Acquainted
Chapter 1 Bibliotherapy: An Overview
Chapter 2 A Brief History of Bibliotherapy
Part II Turning Inward
Chapter 3 Bibliotherapy in Your Library
Chapter 4 Passive and Active Programming
Chapter 5 Know Thy Audience
Part III Getting to Work
Chapter 6 Selecting Reading Material
Chapter 7 Setting Up Bibliotherapy-Infused Programs
Chapter 8 Hosting a Large Event
Part IV Turning Outward
Chapter 9 Traditional Marketing
Chapter 10 Social Media Marketing
Chapter 11 Improving and Sustaining Your Program
Epilogue New Directions: Looking Forward
Appendixes
- Appendix A Program Template
- Appendix B Discussion Guide Template
- Appendix C Event Planning Template
- Appendix D Event Playbook Template
- Appendix E Marketing Templates
Index