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Optimizing eyeballs (already) on NextReads NextReads newsletters, by their very nature, offer readers a curated browsing opportunity. And we’ve seen that open rates for newsletters of all kinds have risen in the last six months. Take advantage of the looks you’re getting on your open-24/7, reaching-patrons-where-they-are digital branch by making full use of your NextReads newsletters (and any others you create in LibraryAware). Read more >>
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Introducing "Antiracist literature" Recent events have led to more discussions about systemic racism and increased interest in antiracism. This is a huge topic, and there is a starting point for each person who wants to learn more. Realizing the importance of this topic, we want to make sure there's an easy way for librarians and readers to find the books they need. So, our metadata librarians have created a new genre, Antiracist literature. From white fragility to the Black Power movement, these books present antiracist ideas, history, and commentary. Read more >>
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Welcome to the new NoveList website! (and newsletter!)We love it and we think you will, too. It’s bright, crisp, and easy to navigate. Let Director of Sales & Marketing Jennifer Lohmann give you a tour. Read more >>
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Getting started with indie books We are excited to tell you a little about the Indie Author Project, which culminates in the 5th annual celebration of Indie Author Day on November 7, 2020. The Indie Author Project is a collaborative community of librarians, authors, and readers working to help connect indie authors with readers through the public library. Read more >>
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Enriching all the ways you reach readers We’re pleased to announce that we’re changing the name of Linked Library Service’s companion service, NoveList Select for Linked Data, to Linked Library Enrichment. Why the name change? Linked Library Enrichment is a name that communicates what the service does — it enriches the data your library is publishing on the web, making the easy-to-share book widgets more robust and reader-friendly. Read more >>
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Reminder: Crash Course Tuesday 10/27 Do you have a go-to strategy for helping readers with relationship fiction? Whether your readers are fans of upbeat stories of bouncing back or sardonic looks at family dysfunction — let NoveList and LibraryReads break down the best relationship fiction has to offer your readers — from unlikely friendships to witty comedies of manners. Register today >>
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