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 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.

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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 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.

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Library Partnerships with Writers and Poets: Case Studies

Library Partnerships with Writers and Poets: Case Studies

Library Partnerships with Writers and Poets: Case Studies

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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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476665399
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 03/07/2017
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

A Michigan resident, Carol Smallwood has practiced in school, public and special libraries. Her primary interest is practical librarianship, and she is the author of journal articles and editor of numerous books. Vera Gubnitskaia has worked as a library manager, consultant, and reference librarian in public and academic libraries in Russia and the United States. She has contributed chapters to several professional publications, edited multiple anthologies, and published book reviews. She is currently an art fellow at Crealde School in Winter Park, Florida.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword
Patti Gibbons
Preface
Part I: Partnerships
Academic Libraries Reach Out to Writers and Poets (Aline Soules)
From Fieldwork to Framework: Preparing for Library Outreach
to Writers and Poets (John Glover)
The Library as a Community of Writers and Readers (Stanley L. Klemetson)
Bridging the Gap: A Playwright, Sneak Peek and Production of
Performance (Jen Park and James W. Phillips)
Librarian as Volunteer: United Way ReadingPals Program (Sarah Cissé)
Part II: Writers Groups
Hosting a Writing Club for Teen Writers at Your Library (Heather Botelho)
Writers Groups at the Library (Sarah Fisk)
Discovering the Personal and the Poetic Voice: Encouraging and Supporting Writers at the Public Library (Diana J. Lennon)
Part III: Author Talks
The Power of Words: Drawing Authors and the College Community
Together Through Author Talks (Laurel Erin Fennell and Alda ­Noronha-Nimmo)
The Latino Americans: 500 Years of History Grant Experience:
A Case Study in Cooperation (Alyssa Martin and Christopher Shaffer)
The Hugh C. Hyde Living Writers Series at San Diego State University: How One of the Nation’s Oldest Reading Series Found a Home in the Library (Markel Tumlin and Meagan Marshall)
Part IV: Festivals
Literary Events at Your Library: ­Best-Practice Tips for Happy
Writers and Patrons (Tina M. Metzger and Meg ­King-Sloan)
Cents and Sensibility: Planning the 14th Georgia Literary Festival (Melissa E. Johnson, Anna Caroline Harris, Karin Gillespie
deleteand Erin Prentiss)
Hosting an Author Festival (Sarah Fisk)
Part V: Collections
Papers and Prose: Touring Literary History with Students (Jennifer V. Mitchell)
The South Carolina Poetry Archives: A Case Study in Collection
Development, Outreach and Collaborative Growth (Jeffrey Makala)
Cooperation Between University Librarians and Faculty Writers
and Poets (Mantra Roy and Erin Vonnahme)
Part VI: Poetry
Poetry as the Scholar’s Art: An Interview with Poet Amy Newman (Julie L. Miller)
How One Library and One Poet Reached 1,200 Readers for National
Poetry Month (Diane Kendig and Laurie Kincer)
Rich Soil for Poetry in Rural Cajun Louisiana (Patricia Brown, Maura Gage Cavell and Ava Leavell Haymon)
Outreach Through Play, Creation and Inquiry: Classes and Workshops
at the University of Arizona Poetry Center (Wendy Burk, Sarah Kortemeier and Cybele Knowles)
Part VII: Classes and Workshops
Publication Talks and Book Review Workshops: Spotlighting Faculty
Publication, Emerging Authors and Book Reviews as an Effective
Personal Branding Strategy (Nina Q. Rose, Raúl Fernández-Calienes and Hagai Gringarten)
How Would You Use It? Designing a Library Workshop to Engage
Young Writers with Resources in Their Field (Karla Fribley)
A Workshop Is Learning by Doing (Rita Keeley Brown)
Part VIII: Outreach
Librarian Writer Supports Courageous Conversations, Critical
Multiculturalism and Communal Networks (Roland ­Barksdale-Hall)
Authors on the Inside: A Decade of Connecting Correctional Inmates
with Writers (Daniel Marcou and Patrick Jones)
A Campus or Library Lecture Series: The Perfect Outreach to Writers
and Poets (John C. Burns)
An Evolving Partnership: A Reading Series Finds a Home in the Library (Robert S. Means)
The Nevada Writers Hall of Fame: A History of Collaboration (Steven R. Harris)
About the Contributors
Index
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