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In May, 2016, Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library began offering book clubs by conference call to its patrons statewide. A great deal of thought and planning went into the process of creating a workable program that consists of three different monthly book clubs. Learn about the challenges Wolfner Library staff faced to create this successful program, ranging from the methods for conducting the book clubs to determining criteria for book selection, and how the process could be applied to create programming and bridge a gap in service for your library’s homebound patrons.]]>

In May, 2016, Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library began offering book clubs by conference call to its patrons statewide. A great deal of thought and planning went into the process of creating a workable program that consists of three different monthly book clubs. Learn about the challenges Wolfner Library staff faced to create this successful program, ranging from the methods for conducting the book clubs to determining criteria for book selection, and how the process could be applied to create programming and bridge a gap in service for your library’s homebound patrons.]]>
Wed, 27 Sep 2017 20:15:40 GMT /slideshow/distance-programming-for-adults-wolfner-librarys-experiment-in-book-clubs-by-conference-call/80230941 AmyCNickless@slideshare.net(AmyCNickless) Distance Programming for Adults: Wolfner Library’s Experiment in Book Clubs by Conference Call AmyCNickless In May, 2016, Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library began offering book clubs by conference call to its patrons statewide. A great deal of thought and planning went into the process of creating a workable program that consists of three different monthly book clubs. Learn about the challenges Wolfner Library staff faced to create this successful program, ranging from the methods for conducting the book clubs to determining criteria for book selection, and how the process could be applied to create programming and bridge a gap in service for your library’s homebound patrons. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/creatinganaccessiblebookclub-170927201540-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In May, 2016, Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library began offering book clubs by conference call to its patrons statewide. A great deal of thought and planning went into the process of creating a workable program that consists of three different monthly book clubs. Learn about the challenges Wolfner Library staff faced to create this successful program, ranging from the methods for conducting the book clubs to determining criteria for book selection, and how the process could be applied to create programming and bridge a gap in service for your library’s homebound patrons.
Distance Programming for Adults: Wolfner Library’s Experiment in Book Clubs by Conference Call from Amy C. Nickless
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-AmyCNickless-48x48.jpg?cb=1527280601 I have worked to help preserve and provide access to research material held in my home state. As part of these duties, I have provided patron assistance, information literacy instruction, utilized Web 2.0 resources, and conducted material processing and preservation. Other skills include exhibit design, writing, historical research, and planning events for student organizations. I would love to take these experiences and help your organization! Please see my portfolio for full list of projects. Also, please check out my blog, Amy's Scrap Bag: A Blog About Libraries, Archives, and History. Links available under Contact Info. Specialties: Reference Services, Information Literacy Instru... amysscrapbag.wordpress.com/