Welcome to CoRazone
We invite you to participate in this blog for Reader's Advisors around the state. Our goal is to create a useful resource that will enhance the RA experience for our patrons. We hope to include booklists, book reviews, observations on trends, and of course, queries. Look at us as your lifeline (but without any limits!)
Hope to hear from you soon.

2 Comments:
Hi,
This looks like an interesting way to share information.
Arapahoe Library District is changing their staffing plan, and I hope to be able to work together more often with other librarians who are interested in readers' advisory.
Right now we have two classes in readers' advisory at our district. One is general information on readers' advisory, and the second focuses on book talks.
I'm interested in what types of training other districts/libraries provide in readers' advisory.
Any comments?
Alice Kober
Just read about the corazone (play on Spanish heart?) in CAL newsletter. I have a question: When compiling a bibliography, do you include books you don't own? Books you own but not at your branch? Books that exist on that topic but that aren't very good?
Driving me nuts, what to add, to be inclusive or discerning. Comments?
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