Library displays highlight the collection and aid readers as they browse and find their next read, view, or listen. To help prompt display ideas and find titles to keep them stocked, LJ offers Display Shelf. Use this list to generate a quick display on the circulation desk or to fill an end-cap. The suggestions also offer RA librarians a handy list of popular titles on a range of high-interest genres and subjects. This list features the thrilling world of Formula 1 racing across fiction and nonfiction titles.
A display for those anticipating the start of a new racing season as cars return to the grid this month. Find the full list of titles here.
It makes sense that electronic budgets increased in 2020, followed by a decrease. A variable cost resource like Overdrive, which is budgeted based on demand in my system, saw an increase in usage followed by a drop. As a result, budget costs have dropped compared to 2020 but increased slightly compared to the last pre-covid year. One thing to note: is the number of users utilizing electronic resources. We've had a drop in checkouts but an exponential increase in unique users. The big question is, how do we compete as librarians with the discovery tools an electronic user may already have built into their lives (tik tok, GoodReads, Instagram, etc?) -Jose
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