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FFL COLLECTION
DEVELOPMENT 101
OCPL COLLECTION TASK FORCE
MEETING

11/13/13
Presented by Monica Kuryla, Director of Innovative Information
Access
Fayetteville Free Library
Collection Management
Analyze existing collection (at least once a year)
 Set a goal (i.e need to make more room for X, so
would like to create X amount of space)
 Set up criteria for evaluation-ask yourself “what is
reasonable?” (i.e. creation date, last circ, etc.)
 Sample criteria: Physically older than 10 years
Has not circulated in 2-3 years
 Weed based on criteria
 Determine whether to replace lost, m/t copies
 Review gaps in collection (nonfiction, series by
author, classics, etc.)
Collection Management cont.
Simply Reports Use for Collection Management
 Identify items in your collection that are in
Missing/Trace or Lost status
 Fixing bad records-call numbers that are
misspelled or wrong
 Weeding-using the criteria of: barcode, call #,
title, item creation date, last circ transaction
date.
 Can be used to identify gaps in the collectiontitles in a series missing, etc.
Building a Patron Driven
Acquisition Collection




Start with the list of bestselling authors (it‟s a sure
thing). Order # of copies based on popularity (i.e. 6
copies for the new James Patterson, etc.)
Analyze stats/Run reports (Simple Reports & Holds
Manager)
Listen to what the readers want, not necessarily what
reviewers say
Simply Reports can be used to determine which titles to
order per format
Sample criteria for purchase:
More than 2 holds by FY patron (pickup)
Additional copies based on >20 holds per title
Holds Manager can be used to identify how long your
patrons have been waiting for a title and whether or not
you have a copy
Building a Patron Driven
Acquisition Collection cont.
Familiarize yourself with a variety of sources
by keeping up with the “buzz”:
NPR books, NYT book review, Early Word
blog, Cindy Orr‟s Reader Advisory Online blog,
People magazine, Books on Air-author on talk
shows, etc.
 Anticipate popular topics, including most
anticipated books of the upcoming season,
events (i.e. Catching Fire Movie, etc), books to
film
 Patrons DO judge a book by its cover!

What to Rethink






Continuing Order Plans
Playaways, Large Print, Audio CDs, Print
Reference, Music CDs
Databases
Program costs
Readers Advisory
Ways to provide readers advisory service:
1) In person-over the desk interactions and in the stacks conversations
2) Virtual form- a more in depth way to create a customized reading list
3) Opportunities to discover new title independently:
Using in house and virtual displays-readalikes/topical
Print lists-bookmarks/brochures with custom booklists
Virtual lists that link to catalog via the web

Types of readers advisory:

Title readalike (ex. My favorite book was “The Help”…I am looking similar for books)

Author readalike (ex. My favorite author is “Janet Evanovich”….I am looking for
similar authors)

Genre readalike (ex. I am looking for a good British Mystery..)

Book Club pick (ex. I am looking for my next book club pick..)

Custom Book Recommendation (form submitted via email)
Readers Advisory Reference
Interview




Most frequently asked question:
“I am looking for a „good book‟..Do you have any
suggestions?”
Interview Tips:






What is the last book that you read and liked?
Do you have a favorite author?
What are you in the mood for?

Parents of children, spouses/children of seniors
-Ask what genre they might be interested in (do they like humor?,
etc.)
-Don‟t necessarily focus on age for children, but rather get hints of
what author or genre they read in the past.
Creating Conversations with
Readers
It‟s about conversation/connection with library- approach readers in the stacks!
For example:
“Are you content to browse or would you like some suggestions?”
“What are you in the mood to read?”
“What are the last 3 books you enjoyed?”-listen for appeal terms


Make connections beyond personal reading-you aren‟t expected to read everything! Awareness
of what is out there is the key.
For example:
“This author is supposed to be the next Steig Larsson..”
“I just finished this and..”
“I read a review that said..”
“I heard and interview on NPR..”
“I have heard a lot about that one..”
“Critics are saying..”




**Invite the reader back to share!**
Readers Advisory Resources




Novelist database
BookBrowse web based subscription
Use displays/booklists

For Book Clubs:
 http://www.litlovers.com/
 http://readinggroupguides.com/content/index.a
sp
 http://www.bookmovement.com/
Questions?
Fayetteville Free Library
Homepage: www.fflib.org
Twitter: @fayettevillelib
Facebook: www.facebook.com/fayfreelibrary
Monica Kuryla
Director of Innovative Information Access
mkuryla@fflib.org
@mkuryla
Susan Considine
Executive Director
sconsidine@fflib.org
@sconsidine

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Ffl collection development 101

  • 1. FFL COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT 101 OCPL COLLECTION TASK FORCE MEETING 11/13/13 Presented by Monica Kuryla, Director of Innovative Information Access Fayetteville Free Library
  • 2. Collection Management Analyze existing collection (at least once a year)  Set a goal (i.e need to make more room for X, so would like to create X amount of space)  Set up criteria for evaluation-ask yourself “what is reasonable?” (i.e. creation date, last circ, etc.)  Sample criteria: Physically older than 10 years Has not circulated in 2-3 years  Weed based on criteria  Determine whether to replace lost, m/t copies  Review gaps in collection (nonfiction, series by author, classics, etc.)
  • 3. Collection Management cont. Simply Reports Use for Collection Management  Identify items in your collection that are in Missing/Trace or Lost status  Fixing bad records-call numbers that are misspelled or wrong  Weeding-using the criteria of: barcode, call #, title, item creation date, last circ transaction date.  Can be used to identify gaps in the collectiontitles in a series missing, etc.
  • 4. Building a Patron Driven Acquisition Collection   Start with the list of bestselling authors (it‟s a sure thing). Order # of copies based on popularity (i.e. 6 copies for the new James Patterson, etc.) Analyze stats/Run reports (Simple Reports & Holds Manager) Listen to what the readers want, not necessarily what reviewers say Simply Reports can be used to determine which titles to order per format Sample criteria for purchase: More than 2 holds by FY patron (pickup) Additional copies based on >20 holds per title Holds Manager can be used to identify how long your patrons have been waiting for a title and whether or not you have a copy
  • 5. Building a Patron Driven Acquisition Collection cont. Familiarize yourself with a variety of sources by keeping up with the “buzz”: NPR books, NYT book review, Early Word blog, Cindy Orr‟s Reader Advisory Online blog, People magazine, Books on Air-author on talk shows, etc.  Anticipate popular topics, including most anticipated books of the upcoming season, events (i.e. Catching Fire Movie, etc), books to film  Patrons DO judge a book by its cover! 
  • 6. What to Rethink     Continuing Order Plans Playaways, Large Print, Audio CDs, Print Reference, Music CDs Databases Program costs
  • 7. Readers Advisory Ways to provide readers advisory service: 1) In person-over the desk interactions and in the stacks conversations 2) Virtual form- a more in depth way to create a customized reading list 3) Opportunities to discover new title independently: Using in house and virtual displays-readalikes/topical Print lists-bookmarks/brochures with custom booklists Virtual lists that link to catalog via the web Types of readers advisory:  Title readalike (ex. My favorite book was “The Help”…I am looking similar for books)  Author readalike (ex. My favorite author is “Janet Evanovich”….I am looking for similar authors)  Genre readalike (ex. I am looking for a good British Mystery..)  Book Club pick (ex. I am looking for my next book club pick..)  Custom Book Recommendation (form submitted via email)
  • 8. Readers Advisory Reference Interview   Most frequently asked question: “I am looking for a „good book‟..Do you have any suggestions?” Interview Tips:     What is the last book that you read and liked? Do you have a favorite author? What are you in the mood for? Parents of children, spouses/children of seniors -Ask what genre they might be interested in (do they like humor?, etc.) -Don‟t necessarily focus on age for children, but rather get hints of what author or genre they read in the past.
  • 9. Creating Conversations with Readers It‟s about conversation/connection with library- approach readers in the stacks! For example: “Are you content to browse or would you like some suggestions?” “What are you in the mood to read?” “What are the last 3 books you enjoyed?”-listen for appeal terms  Make connections beyond personal reading-you aren‟t expected to read everything! Awareness of what is out there is the key. For example: “This author is supposed to be the next Steig Larsson..” “I just finished this and..” “I read a review that said..” “I heard and interview on NPR..” “I have heard a lot about that one..” “Critics are saying..”   **Invite the reader back to share!**
  • 10. Readers Advisory Resources    Novelist database BookBrowse web based subscription Use displays/booklists For Book Clubs:  http://www.litlovers.com/  http://readinggroupguides.com/content/index.a sp  http://www.bookmovement.com/
  • 11. Questions? Fayetteville Free Library Homepage: www.fflib.org Twitter: @fayettevillelib Facebook: www.facebook.com/fayfreelibrary Monica Kuryla Director of Innovative Information Access mkuryla@fflib.org @mkuryla Susan Considine Executive Director sconsidine@fflib.org @sconsidine