Readers’ advisory for tweens in public libraries*

Rhiannon Beolens
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Abstract Auckland Libraries: Te Kauroa – future directions 2013–2023 gives the directive to librarians to ‘create and nurture readers’. This research project, conducted in 2015, set out to answer the question of how librarians in public libraries can effectively create and nurture tween readers through readers’ advisory practices. Data were gathered through interviews with librarians and focus groups with tweens, to consider both sides of the readers’ advisory transaction. It was found that public library staff can and do effectively create and nurture tween readers, so long as certain practices are in place: maintaining a foundation of knowledge of tween books; sharing enthusiasm about the books and reading; giving tweens choice; and, in keeping with reader-response theory, recognising the individual nature of what constitutes a ‘good’ book and getting to know the reader through asking open questions about previous books enjoyed.
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公共图书馆青少年读者须知*
奥克兰图书馆:未来方向2013-2023向图书馆员提出了“创造和培养读者”的指示。本研究项目于2015年开展,旨在回答公共图书馆馆员如何通过读者咨询实践有效地创造和培养青少年读者的问题。通过采访图书馆员和青少年焦点小组收集数据,以考虑读者咨询交易的双方。研究发现,公共图书馆工作人员可以并且确实有效地创造和培养青少年读者,只要采取一些措施:保持对青少年图书的知识基础;分享对书籍和阅读的热情;给予青少年选择;而且,为了与读者反应理论保持一致,认识到构成一本“好”书的个人性质,并通过询问读者喜欢的以前的书的开放性问题来了解读者。
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