Customer relationship management for readers’ advisory
This month, Trevor Deck walks us through the library’s collection development mandates, scope and goals.
This month, Trevor Deck walks us through the library’s collection development mandates, scope and goals.
This month, Trevor Deck walks us through the library’s collection development mandates, scope and goals.
This month, Trevor Deck walks us through the library’s collection development mandates, scope and goals.
This month, Trevor Deck walks us through the library’s collection development mandates, scope and goals.
This month, Trevor Deck walks us through the library’s collection development mandates, scope and goals.
This month, Trevor Deck walks us through the library’s collection development mandates, scope and goals.
This month, Trevor Deck walks us through the library’s collection development mandates, scope and goals.
This month, Trevor Deck walks us through the library’s collection development mandates, scope and goals.
The team at Open Shelf has returned after our end-of-summer break reinvigorated. We enjoyed our “time off,” but are just as excited to meet the challenges and joys of the autumnal season.
The team at Open Shelf has returned after our end-of-summer break reinvigorated. We enjoyed our “time off,” but are just as excited to meet the challenges and joys of the autumnal season.
The team at Open Shelf has returned after our end-of-summer break reinvigorated. We enjoyed our “time off,” but are just as excited to meet the challenges and joys of the autumnal season.
We envisioned this year’s July issue to be an inaugural attempt at creating a contributor-driven “unconference issue.” And while this month’s issue is a compact one, I think its contents speak to the spirit of an unconference—user-driven conversations and knowledge-sharing that span a wide range of topics, media and scope, engaged with at our own pace.
In this month’s issue of Open Shelf, we feature conversation about anti-racist practices in librarys, encouraging community during COVID and picturebooks that deal with difficult subjects honestly and effectively. Read on for these and much more!