[Libs-Or] ESU-SLIM: Free webinar Oct. 19

Jeana Menger jmenger at emporia.edu
Wed Oct 13 16:01:00 PDT 2021


Emporia State University's School of Library and Information Science invites you to join us for this free webinar:

Romance in the Stacks: Why Genre Fiction is Important for Student Engagement, presented by Annie Jansen

Tuesday, Oct. 19
12 p.m. PT

Registration required: https://bit.ly/3BE6Stu (you will receive a confirmation with a link to the webinar)

Reading is a skill, and practice makes perfect. As academic librarians, we need to encourage our students so that they can find ways to mitigate the unrewarding reading they have struggled through in the past. The first step in making reading rewarding for even non-readers is creating a collection that is student-centered, browsable, and representative.

Romance novels are not only fun to read, their characters are representative of the cosmopolitan college campuses of the 21st Century. The 21st Century student expects a user-centered experience at the library, and that includes borrowing books to read in their leisure time. Though many libraries have embraced this trend by purchasing popular titles, using rental plans for mainstream popular culture books, embracing graphic novels and audiobooks, the genre of romance novels remains largely absent from academic bookshelves. As we work towards diversity and equity in the stacks, we should also examine our popular titles collections and be sure that our collections reflect our students and their interests. Contemporary romance novels are one piece of this puzzle.

Annie Jansen has been a part of YALSA's Amazing Audiobooks Blogging Team for the past two years. As the Reference and Instruction Librarian at Penn State Brandywine, she is responsible for student engagement and outreach activities, information literacy instruction, and collection development. Annie received a B.A. in English from Michigan State University and an MA in English at DePaul University in Chicago before later completing an MLIS through Kent State University. Before becoming a librarian, Annie worked in adult education at the Chicago City Colleges, served as a senior content specialist for PR Newswire in Cleveland, OH, and was a freelance writer and editor. She would love to talk to you about what you're currently reading!


[Emporia State University]
Jeana Menger, MLS
West Coast MLS Academic Advisor
School of Library and Information Management
Emporia State University
620-794-5436
www.emporia.edu/slim/<http://www.emporia.edu/slim/>

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