I created an account for myself on LibraryThing a year or two ago, added a few books, then promptly forgot it. When I went to log on today, I find that I no long have an account - or if I do, I have no idea what email address I registered.
So I'm now katherinews (my usual boring handle of kstecher was already taken), and you can learn all about the books I like at http://www.librarything.com/catalog/katherinews And I'm sorry to say that I am now totally addicted to this online tool.
This could be a very useful tool for readers' services at my library; patrons are always interested in what the "experts" (oh, if they only knew) are reading, and this would be a good way for us to book talk our favorite titles, and potentially reach a very wide audience. My only qualm about throwing myself into this project is that I know it will end up buried on our library's fiction page, where good reader's advisory tools go to die. How can we make this info more accessible?!?!?!?!?
Thursday, April 3, 2008
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The nifty thing about LibraryThing is the social networking opprotunities. If we turn a patron on to our recommendations and this tool, they can add our "expert" suggestions to their "libries of interest in their profile".
Which reminds me, I am going to invite you as my LibraryThing Frinds now that I know your library name" ke
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