(1) Browsing in a bookstore (2) In person recommendation from people you know (3) Browsing online book sites (4) Best - seller lists (5) From books I've sampled (6) Following favorite authors on social media (7) From book recommendation lists (8) Library or
library staff recommendations (9) Book review blogs and sites (10) From online retail sites that recommend based on what I've bought / read before
Not exact matches
As an adult, you probably like getting
recommendations from friends and colleagues on what to read, but if every time you went to the
library one of the
staff picked out your books, it's a fair bet you may start to lose interest.
The core audience is everyone who uses a public
library, whether in person or online, whether they borrow books, attend programming, rely on
library staff for reading
recommendations, subscribe to newsletters, browse the shelves and stacks for reading ideas, or participate in any type of
library activity.
Recommendations from the staff of physical book stores were used by a little less than a third of device owners, and about one in five got reading recommendations from libraries
Recommendations from the
staff of physical book stores were used by a little less than a third of device owners, and about one in five got reading
recommendations from libraries
recommendations from
libraries or librarians.
Another priority has been empowering
libraries and their
staff members to serve readers through
recommendations and readers» advisory, putting the librarians back in
library ebook service.