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| ====== Book Clubs ====== | ====== Book Clubs ====== | ||
| - | ===== WLBPD@AADL | + | ===== Georgia Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (GLS) [GA1A] ===== |
| + | * Our primary goals for the GLS book clubs are to encourage GLS readers to explore diverse genres, authors, and writing styles, and to foster connections among fellow GLS readers through shared reading experiences and discussions.\\ | ||
| + | * GLS has five virtual book clubs, each led by a volunteer GLS user or a GLS staff member. These include one group exclusively for female readers, one for male readers, and three co-ed groups. Each book club session, lasting between 60 and 90 minutes, is conducted via Zoom or conference call. Each book club typically comprises 3 to 8 members. We advise patrons to contact us directly for upcoming meeting schedules.\\ | ||
| + | * All books selected for discussion are sourced from the NLS collection, and members are encouraged to suggest titles. GLS assists members with downloading their chosen books. Additionally, | ||
| - | WLBPD@AADL provides materials and support to Youth and Adult book clubs in the following ways:\\ | + | ===== Library for the Blind and Print Disabled @ San Francisco Public Library |
| - | * Downloads selection(s) onto cartridges for all eligible participants | + | |
| - | * If more than one selection is chosen (some book clubs are choosing two selections per meeting), bookshelf instructions are included | + | |
| - | * Book club guides are produced in-house (see AADL Book-Club-to-Go info below) for each selection | + | |
| - | * Book club books are labeled with a "WLBPD Produced" | + | |
| - | Ann Arbor District Library' | + | * The Book Club meets the second Saturday of the month for 90 minutes. Our reading choices can include fiction, nonfiction or biographies selected by participants at the end of the meeting. The group chooses books for up to five months ahead.\\ |
| - | * 10 copies of the featured book (1 copy in Large Print, if available) | + | |
| - | * 1 copy of a movie on DVD, if available | + | |
| - | * Summary information and reviews | + | |
| - | * An Author biography | + | |
| - | * A list of suggested discussion questions and read-alikes | + | |
| - | * Tips for book groups on how to select discussion titles | + | |
| - | * Book club resources; web sites and print | + | |
| - | * An evaluation form for a limited period of time following the launch | + | |
| - | * An inventory tag listing all items included in the canvas zippered tote | + | |
| - | Low-vision book clubs may request any titles available through the NLS collection and with enough notice, if guides are not already prepared, they will be produced. | + | |
| - | ===== Macomb Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped @ CMPL [MI1]) ===== | + | * Staff creates cartridges containing all of the upcoming selections |
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| + | * In our monthly email blast, we include a list of San Francisco Public Library branch book club selections that are available in an accessible format, either NLS recording or downloadable Overdrive audiobook. This is to support our patrons who may want to participate at neighborhood branches near their homes or with club focused on specific interests or needs, such as mystery, world literature or Spanish language.\\ | ||
| - | The book group meets on the first Monday of the month, excluding holidays. | + | ===== Texas Talking Book Program @ Texas State Library |
| - | ===== Georgia Library for Accessible Services | + | *Our Book Club meets six times per year (every other month), typically on a Tuesday or Thursday from 7:00-8:00 p.m. central time. We use Zoom and patrons can join via personal computer or dial-in with their phone. The phone number is not toll-free, so we recommend that patrons use a smartphone or cell phone rather than a landline if possible. |
| - | * Goals: To encourage GLASS readers to read different types of books by various authors and styles of writing. To develop a connection between fellow GLASS readers through reading and book discussions.\\ | + | |
| - | * GLASS has 5 conference call book clubs (4 female groups and 1 male group). Each book club meets once a month (eg., last Monday, first Wednesday) | + | *We announce the book club dates and titles via our monthly email newsletter, blog, and website. We ask patrons to register ahead of time to ensure they have the correct information |
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| - | * Each Group has 5-8 members.\\ | + | *We pick titles from a variety of genres such as fiction, non-fiction, |
| - | * ALL books are from NLS collection. Book club members recommend books for the group to read.\\ | + | |
| - | * GLASS is responsible for downloading | + | |
| - | * The GLASS librarian meets with the group facilitators via conference call once every other month to exchange ideas and make recommendations.\\ | + | |