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Be sure to check out the LibraryReads YouTube channel for our video content, including webinars, training sessions, and author interviews!

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Looking to get print and digital advance reader copies?
Sign-up information and training help for Edelweiss
Sign-up information and training for NetGalley

Stay connected to many publishers via their Library Marketing teams. Most offer a regular email newsletter filled with title suggestions (and even some links to direct downloads!); and consider adding them all to your social media feeds, as they are always posting about their new and upcoming titles, perfect for LibraryReads voting.
Their library-specific websites are listed below, and click here for a printable list with social media handles, email contacts, and e-newsletter links.

Our friends at the Adult Library Marketing Association (ALMA) have a YouTube channel where they’ll be posting “Bite-Size Book Buzzes“and more.

Follow NoveListRA on Twitter for frequently updated useful readers’ advisory content. NoveList also offers a new site full of continuing education and professional growth opportunities for library staff. Check out Learn with NoveList for free and paid training, including free access to recordings in our recent Crash Course webinar series.

We are very pleased to announce that Booklist Publications is now featuring our monthly list in the Booklist Reader. Libraries can offer their patrons print and digital access to this valuable RA resource. More information can be found here, and they have created a helpful video introducing how to give your patrons digital access.

Library Journal’s Book Pulse newsletter features up-to-the-minute book news aimed at library staff; and we are excited to partner with them weekly, offering read-alikes for top holds titles.

NetGalley’s We are Bookish blog is full of recurring features like interviews with authors, tips and tricks from industry professionals book lists, spotlights on NetGalley members, and more.

What are our Canadian library cousins reading? Check out LoanStars.

And our independent bookstore friends recommend upcoming titles via the IndieNext list.

 
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