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Readers' Advisory Service in North American Public Libraries, 1870-2005 - A History and Critical Analysis (Paperback)
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Readers' Advisory Service in North American Public Libraries, 1870-2005 - A History and Critical Analysis (Paperback)
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Beginning in the early 1980s, readers' advisory services were a
widely discussed topic in North American public libraries. By 2005,
almost every public library in the United States and Canada offered
some form of readers' advisory service. The services offered have
changed significantly, in ways perhaps disadvantageous to adult
North American library patrons. This book provides a critical
history of readers' advisory philosophy and offers a new
perspective on the evolution of the service. The book analyzes the
debate that shaped readers' advisory and discusses how the service
has assumed its present form. The study follows readers' advisory
through its three prominent stages of development, beginning with
the period 1870 to 1916, when the service was still a subject of
much crucial debate about its meaning and purpose. During the
second phase (1917 to 1962), readers' advisory systematically
committed itself to meaningful adult education through serious and
purposeful reading. The book discusses the creation of Readers'
Bureaus in many urban public libraries during the 1920s and 1930s;
the development of programs such as Great Books, Great Issues, and
American Heritage in the 1940s and 1950s; and the publication of
subject-based overview essays and annotated reading courses under
the rubric of the Reading with a Purpose and Reading for a World of
Change series. The book argues, however, that during the most
recent phase of readers' advisory, from 1963 until the present,
contemporary public libraries have turned their backs on the rich
heritage of readers' advisory services by valorizing the reading of
entertainment-oriented and commodified genre titles and
bestsellers. Historical analysis, case studies and statistical
charts augment the book's central argument that if readers'
advisory is to be a productive force in twenty-first century
community life, it should rededicate itself to the role it played
between 1917 and 1962: providing meaningful education through the
promotion of serious and purposeful reading.
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