How to Launch an Author Awards Program at Your Library: Curating Self-Published Books, Reaching Out to the Community
By (Author) Julianne T. Stam
Edited by Elizabeth Clemmons
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
7th December 2015
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
021.26
Winner of John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award 2015
Paperback
160
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
284g
Establishing an awards program for self-published authors offers libraries new ways to bolster their relevance and expand upon their roles as curators and "keepers of story." This guide shows you how. For many reasons, up until now librarians have ignored the nearly half-million self-published books available for purchase. This book details how to find and promote librarian-curated, self-published books, covering every step in the processfrom assembling a committee and recruiting judges to soliciting submissions, handling the nominated authors, judging the entries, and promoting the contest and contest winner. Written by the founding members of the Soon-to-be-Famous Illinois Author Project, the first librarian-curated award for self-published works, this book shows you how to use the process outlined by these library marketing professionals to run a successful author awards program. You can also apply their proven methods and tools to evaluate self-published books written by local authors that you are considering adding to your collections.
The editors seem to have thought of everything connected with such an involved contest and have broken it down into step-by-step processes. The result is a project that can be replicated for almost any type of author contest. * VOYA *
This book will be of interest to public, school, and academic librarians who seek current program ideas and want to enhance their knowledge of this popular trend in publishing. Highly recommended. * ARBA *
Julianne Stam, MBA, MLIS, is the marketing specialist at Eisenhower Public Library District in Harwood Heights, IL. Elizabeth Clemmons is the public relations coordinator at Gail Borden Public Library District in Elgin, IL. Stam and Clemmons are recipients of a 2015 John Cotton Dana Awardthe most prestigious award given by the American Library Associationfor their efforts on the Soon to Be Famous Author Project.