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Autore principale: Hoffert, Barbara
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2006
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786507
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contents The Book Club Exploded Hoffert, Barbara Clubs Literature Appreciation Books Discussion Groups Discussion Literature Interactive Video Video Equipment One leader, 12 readers, and a few well-thumbed copies of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." That is all a book club once required, but this is no longer the case. This article describes how the runaway popularity of book clubs has brought with it a whole new set of possibilities. Thematic discussion? A fiction/nonfiction mix? Videoconferencing? Multimedia exploration? With these and other approaches, librarians nationwide are successfully restructuring chitchat about beloved classics or recent best sellers to deliver a richer and more vibrant experience for everyone. Buffed, blended, and hooked up to other media or to videoconferencing equipment, the current book club looks nothing like yesterday's modest tea party. As book clubs keep booming, more and more libraries will become happy hosts. The book club is not just a way to satisfy a few hard-reading patrons. It helps polish the library's image and build bridges to the entire community. In today's library, with groups large or small, book club talk is priceless.
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Hoffert, Barbara
Clubs
Literature Appreciation
Books
Discussion Groups
Discussion
Literature
Interactive Video
Video Equipment
The Book Club Exploded Hoffert, Barbara Clubs Literature Appreciation Books Discussion Groups Discussion Literature Interactive Video Video Equipment One leader, 12 readers, and a few well-thumbed copies of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." That is all a book club once required, but this is no longer the case. This article describes how the runaway popularity of book clubs has brought with it a whole new set of possibilities. Thematic discussion? A fiction/nonfiction mix? Videoconferencing? Multimedia exploration? With these and other approaches, librarians nationwide are successfully restructuring chitchat about beloved classics or recent best sellers to deliver a richer and more vibrant experience for everyone. Buffed, blended, and hooked up to other media or to videoconferencing equipment, the current book club looks nothing like yesterday's modest tea party. As book clubs keep booming, more and more libraries will become happy hosts. The book club is not just a way to satisfy a few hard-reading patrons. It helps polish the library's image and build bridges to the entire community. In today's library, with groups large or small, book club talk is priceless.
title The Book Club Exploded
topic Clubs
Literature Appreciation
Books
Discussion Groups
Discussion
Literature
Interactive Video
Video Equipment
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786507