There are many hard things about being a book lover, but one of the hardest things is that you expect everyone else to love them too. Getting lost in the stacks, wandering the shelves, reading a dozen summaries before selecting a title that has to go home with you... I guess I just assume that everyone has that capability. They don't. They judge books by their covers. They put them back because the character has a weird name. They don't even touch them because they look too long. The list goes on and on. When thinking about marketing the collection, my most basic advice is: Show off covers. When possible, let your patrons see the cover, not just the spine. Put your hot, new titles in their own spot. Our patrons always start there. Take a tip from bookstores and stick bookmark recommendations or flags on titles. Change out your displays with catchy or funny themes. Play games with titles and challenge your patrons to explore your collection through fun. Hide sea
40 year old woman. Mother of 2-5, 6 if you get technical. Wife to a mostly robot. Librarian, fake writer, stand-up comedian with no stage. Lover of family, Jesus, blunt {but kind} honesty, coffee, vegetables, reading, islands, travel. One-time widow. Hopeful, faithful, optimist, inappropriate.