Library partnerships with writers and poets :: case studies /
Libraries and writers have always had a close working relationship. Rapid advances in technology have not changed the nontechnical basis of that cooperation: author talks, book signings and readings are as popular as ever, as are workshops and festivals. This collection of 29 new essays from nearly...
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Zusammenfassung: | Libraries and writers have always had a close working relationship. Rapid advances in technology have not changed the nontechnical basis of that cooperation: author talks, book signings and readings are as popular as ever, as are workshops and festivals. This collection of 29 new essays from nearly 50 contributors from across the United States presents a variety of projects, programs and services to help librarians establish relationships with the literary world, promote literature to the public and foster creativity in their communities. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 1476629226 9781476629223 |
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505 | 8 | |a Writers' Survey 1: Why Should Writers/Authors Meet with Readers at the Library?Writers' Survey 2: How Do You Benefit from Meeting Your Readers?; Readers' Survey 1: Why Should Writers/Authors Meet with Readers at the Library?; Readers' Survey 2: How Do You Benefit from Meeting Writers?; Interview with Ally Condie; Comments and Experiences; Closing Comments; WORKS CITED; Bridging the Gap; Sneak Peeks; Library Staff Assigned to Event; Logistics; The Sneak Peek Schedule of Events; Promotion and Marketing; The End Result of the Sneak Peek; Playwright Residency | |
505 | 8 | |a Promotional Items for Brevoort's VisitPublic Discussion; A Strong Partnership; Librarian as Volunteer; United Way ReadingPals Program; Becoming a ReadingPals Volunteer Mentor; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; Part II: Writers Groups; Hosting a Writing Club for Teen Writers at Your Library; Identifying Interest in Your Community; Structuring Your Writing Club; Writing Activities; Word Sprints, Song Sprints and Word Wars; Round Robin/Exquisite Corpse; Word Crawl; Truth or Dare; Guess Who; Storytelling Games; Once Upon a Time; Gloom; Superfight; Rory's Story Cubes; Dixit; Publications; Conclusion | |
505 | 8 | |a Writers Groups at the LibrarySchedule; Scope; Critiques; Outside Speakers; Guided Topic Conversation; Submission Club; Writing Prompts; Networking; Communication; Potential Challenges; Anthologies; Conclusion; SUGGESTED READING; Discovering the Personal and the Poetic Voice; Writers; Poets; Steps to Success; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; Part III: Author Talks; The Power of Words; In the Beginning; Bringing Forth the Power of Words; Nuts and Bolts; Expanding; WORKS CITED; The Latino Americans: 500 Years of History Grant Experience; Troy University Demographics; A Culture of Community Programming | |
505 | 8 | |a Latino Americans: 500 Years of HistoryA Conversation with Lila Quintero Weaver: Her Life, Her Book and Her Illustrations; Librarians Reflect on a Successful Experience; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; The Hugh C. Hyde Living Writers Series at San Diego State University; Background and Context; A Mutually Beneficial Partnership; Rolling with the Punches; From Independent Author Series to Academic Course Offering; The Role of the HCHLWS Coordinator: A How-to Guide; Determine the Goal and Target Audience of the Series or Event; Procure Necessary Funding Sources; Schedule Speakers; Prepare for the Event | |
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contents | Foreword; PATTI GIBBONS; Preface; Part I: Partnerships; Academic Libraries Reach Out to Writers and Poets; Information Resources and Services; Space; Creative Writing Programs and Libraries; Poet/Librarians; Making It Happen; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; From Fieldwork to Framework; Studying the Terrain; Observing the Wildlife; Deep Background; Baiting the Trap; First Bait: Resource Guide; Second Bait: Venues; Third Bait: Education; A Framework for Outreach; WORKS CITED; The Library as a Community of Writers and Readers; History of the Change; Case Study of Writers and Readers Writers' Survey 1: Why Should Writers/Authors Meet with Readers at the Library?Writers' Survey 2: How Do You Benefit from Meeting Your Readers?; Readers' Survey 1: Why Should Writers/Authors Meet with Readers at the Library?; Readers' Survey 2: How Do You Benefit from Meeting Writers?; Interview with Ally Condie; Comments and Experiences; Closing Comments; WORKS CITED; Bridging the Gap; Sneak Peeks; Library Staff Assigned to Event; Logistics; The Sneak Peek Schedule of Events; Promotion and Marketing; The End Result of the Sneak Peek; Playwright Residency Promotional Items for Brevoort's VisitPublic Discussion; A Strong Partnership; Librarian as Volunteer; United Way ReadingPals Program; Becoming a ReadingPals Volunteer Mentor; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; Part II: Writers Groups; Hosting a Writing Club for Teen Writers at Your Library; Identifying Interest in Your Community; Structuring Your Writing Club; Writing Activities; Word Sprints, Song Sprints and Word Wars; Round Robin/Exquisite Corpse; Word Crawl; Truth or Dare; Guess Who; Storytelling Games; Once Upon a Time; Gloom; Superfight; Rory's Story Cubes; Dixit; Publications; Conclusion Writers Groups at the LibrarySchedule; Scope; Critiques; Outside Speakers; Guided Topic Conversation; Submission Club; Writing Prompts; Networking; Communication; Potential Challenges; Anthologies; Conclusion; SUGGESTED READING; Discovering the Personal and the Poetic Voice; Writers; Poets; Steps to Success; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; Part III: Author Talks; The Power of Words; In the Beginning; Bringing Forth the Power of Words; Nuts and Bolts; Expanding; WORKS CITED; The Latino Americans: 500 Years of History Grant Experience; Troy University Demographics; A Culture of Community Programming Latino Americans: 500 Years of HistoryA Conversation with Lila Quintero Weaver: Her Life, Her Book and Her Illustrations; Librarians Reflect on a Successful Experience; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; The Hugh C. Hyde Living Writers Series at San Diego State University; Background and Context; A Mutually Beneficial Partnership; Rolling with the Punches; From Independent Author Series to Academic Course Offering; The Role of the HCHLWS Coordinator: A How-to Guide; Determine the Goal and Target Audience of the Series or Event; Procure Necessary Funding Sources; Schedule Speakers; Prepare for the Event |
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Foreword; PATTI GIBBONS; Preface; Part I: Partnerships; Academic Libraries Reach Out to Writers and Poets; Information Resources and Services; Space; Creative Writing Programs and Libraries; Poet/Librarians; Making It Happen; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; From Fieldwork to Framework; Studying the Terrain; Observing the Wildlife; Deep Background; Baiting the Trap; First Bait: Resource Guide; Second Bait: Venues; Third Bait: Education; A Framework for Outreach; WORKS CITED; The Library as a Community of Writers and Readers; History of the Change; Case Study of Writers and Readers Writers' Survey 1: Why Should Writers/Authors Meet with Readers at the Library?Writers' Survey 2: How Do You Benefit from Meeting Your Readers?; Readers' Survey 1: Why Should Writers/Authors Meet with Readers at the Library?; Readers' Survey 2: How Do You Benefit from Meeting Writers?; Interview with Ally Condie; Comments and Experiences; Closing Comments; WORKS CITED; Bridging the Gap; Sneak Peeks; Library Staff Assigned to Event; Logistics; The Sneak Peek Schedule of Events; Promotion and Marketing; The End Result of the Sneak Peek; Playwright Residency Promotional Items for Brevoort's VisitPublic Discussion; A Strong Partnership; Librarian as Volunteer; United Way ReadingPals Program; Becoming a ReadingPals Volunteer Mentor; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; Part II: Writers Groups; Hosting a Writing Club for Teen Writers at Your Library; Identifying Interest in Your Community; Structuring Your Writing Club; Writing Activities; Word Sprints, Song Sprints and Word Wars; Round Robin/Exquisite Corpse; Word Crawl; Truth or Dare; Guess Who; Storytelling Games; Once Upon a Time; Gloom; Superfight; Rory's Story Cubes; Dixit; Publications; Conclusion Writers Groups at the LibrarySchedule; Scope; Critiques; Outside Speakers; Guided Topic Conversation; Submission Club; Writing Prompts; Networking; Communication; Potential Challenges; Anthologies; Conclusion; SUGGESTED READING; Discovering the Personal and the Poetic Voice; Writers; Poets; Steps to Success; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; Part III: Author Talks; The Power of Words; In the Beginning; Bringing Forth the Power of Words; Nuts and Bolts; Expanding; WORKS CITED; The Latino Americans: 500 Years of History Grant Experience; Troy University Demographics; A Culture of Community Programming Latino Americans: 500 Years of HistoryA Conversation with Lila Quintero Weaver: Her Life, Her Book and Her Illustrations; Librarians Reflect on a Successful Experience; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; The Hugh C. Hyde Living Writers Series at San Diego State University; Background and Context; A Mutually Beneficial Partnership; Rolling with the Punches; From Independent Author Series to Academic Course Offering; The Role of the HCHLWS Coordinator: A How-to Guide; Determine the Goal and Target Audience of the Series or Event; Procure Necessary Funding Sources; Schedule Speakers; Prepare for the Event Libraries and writers have always had a close working relationship. Rapid advances in technology have not changed the nontechnical basis of that cooperation: author talks, book signings and readings are as popular as ever, as are workshops and festivals. This collection of 29 new essays from nearly 50 contributors from across the United States presents a variety of projects, programs and services to help librarians establish relationships with the literary world, promote literature to the public and foster creativity in their communities. Library outreach programs Case studies. 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spellingShingle | Library partnerships with writers and poets : case studies / Foreword; PATTI GIBBONS; Preface; Part I: Partnerships; Academic Libraries Reach Out to Writers and Poets; Information Resources and Services; Space; Creative Writing Programs and Libraries; Poet/Librarians; Making It Happen; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; From Fieldwork to Framework; Studying the Terrain; Observing the Wildlife; Deep Background; Baiting the Trap; First Bait: Resource Guide; Second Bait: Venues; Third Bait: Education; A Framework for Outreach; WORKS CITED; The Library as a Community of Writers and Readers; History of the Change; Case Study of Writers and Readers Writers' Survey 1: Why Should Writers/Authors Meet with Readers at the Library?Writers' Survey 2: How Do You Benefit from Meeting Your Readers?; Readers' Survey 1: Why Should Writers/Authors Meet with Readers at the Library?; Readers' Survey 2: How Do You Benefit from Meeting Writers?; Interview with Ally Condie; Comments and Experiences; Closing Comments; WORKS CITED; Bridging the Gap; Sneak Peeks; Library Staff Assigned to Event; Logistics; The Sneak Peek Schedule of Events; Promotion and Marketing; The End Result of the Sneak Peek; Playwright Residency Promotional Items for Brevoort's VisitPublic Discussion; A Strong Partnership; Librarian as Volunteer; United Way ReadingPals Program; Becoming a ReadingPals Volunteer Mentor; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; Part II: Writers Groups; Hosting a Writing Club for Teen Writers at Your Library; Identifying Interest in Your Community; Structuring Your Writing Club; Writing Activities; Word Sprints, Song Sprints and Word Wars; Round Robin/Exquisite Corpse; Word Crawl; Truth or Dare; Guess Who; Storytelling Games; Once Upon a Time; Gloom; Superfight; Rory's Story Cubes; Dixit; Publications; Conclusion Writers Groups at the LibrarySchedule; Scope; Critiques; Outside Speakers; Guided Topic Conversation; Submission Club; Writing Prompts; Networking; Communication; Potential Challenges; Anthologies; Conclusion; SUGGESTED READING; Discovering the Personal and the Poetic Voice; Writers; Poets; Steps to Success; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; Part III: Author Talks; The Power of Words; In the Beginning; Bringing Forth the Power of Words; Nuts and Bolts; Expanding; WORKS CITED; The Latino Americans: 500 Years of History Grant Experience; Troy University Demographics; A Culture of Community Programming Latino Americans: 500 Years of HistoryA Conversation with Lila Quintero Weaver: Her Life, Her Book and Her Illustrations; Librarians Reflect on a Successful Experience; Conclusion; WORKS CITED; The Hugh C. Hyde Living Writers Series at San Diego State University; Background and Context; A Mutually Beneficial Partnership; Rolling with the Punches; From Independent Author Series to Academic Course Offering; The Role of the HCHLWS Coordinator: A How-to Guide; Determine the Goal and Target Audience of the Series or Event; Procure Necessary Funding Sources; Schedule Speakers; Prepare for the Event Library outreach programs Case studies. Literature Study and teaching Case studies. Bibliothèques Programmes d'animation extérieure Études de cas. Littérature Étude et enseignement Études de cas. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Library & Information Science General. bisacsh Library outreach programs fast Literature Study and teaching fast |
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title_full | Library partnerships with writers and poets : case studies / edited by Carol Smallwood and Vera Gubnitskaia ; foreword by Patti Gibbons. |
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topic | Library outreach programs Case studies. Literature Study and teaching Case studies. Bibliothèques Programmes d'animation extérieure Études de cas. Littérature Étude et enseignement Études de cas. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Library & Information Science General. bisacsh Library outreach programs fast Literature Study and teaching fast |
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