Title: Miranda McKearney Director, The Reading Agency
1Miranda McKearney Director, The Reading Agency
2The Modernised Reading Service
- Book lending plus.. lively, interactive,
interventionist reading offer - Active help with book choice - staff, promotions,
other readers, support for joining up with other
readers - groups, chains - New formats - ebooks, MP3, reading websites,
listening posts - Events and activities author visits, readers
days, toddler sessions, festivals... - Reading for pleasure support for basic skills
learners
3Research base for new vision of modern reading
service
- Love Libraries non user Omnibus survey, 2006
- Local authorities lapsed and non user research,
gathered by SCL 2006 - Book Reading and Public Library Use 2005,
BML/Reading Partners - Research study of 14-35 year olds, 2005,
Define/Laser Foundation - Confidence All Round, Morris Hargreaves, McIntyre
2005 (Vital Link) - Inspiring Children, Summer Reading Challenge,
Product Perceptions 2003 - National Readers Group Development Programme,
2004, TRA - London Reading Group Research, TRA 2004
- Expanding the Market, Arts Council, BML, 2004
- The Decline of Adult Book lending, Loughborough
University, 2004 - Perceptions of Libraries, MORI/Audit Commission
2002 - Reading the Situation, BML/TRA 2001
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4How people get their books
- 65 of adults surveyed bought their books
- 32 got them secondhand
- 40 borrowed
- 16 bought and borrowed
- 34 of buyers also borrow
- 14 see books they like in shops, but then borrow
- Book Reading and Library Use, 2005, Book
Marketing Ltd/Reading Partners
5People use libraries mainly to access booksOf
the 40 of adults using libraries in the last 12
months
- 75 borrowed books
- 27 borrowed other things
- 22 used for ref/information
- 14 for the internet
- 14m adults using the library to borrow books,
more than 5x as many as using for the
Internet/email - Book Reading and Library Use, 2005, Book
Marketing Ltd/Reading Partners
6Library USPs
- Free 47 borrow instead of buy because cant
afford all the books they want - Experimentation 39 of borrowers will try new
authors/subject (20 buyers) - Experimentation 36 of borrowers have discovered
new author through library - Trust 20 of borrowers trust library
recommendations (5 buyers) - Space Saving 26 of borrowers use library
because of lack of space - Book Reading and Library Use, 2005, Book
Marketing Ltd/Reading Partners
7Overcoming barriers some may be intractable
- 42 of buyers wanted to own their books
- 32 buy to re-read
- 30 keep for reference
- Book Reading and Library Use, 2005, Book
Marketing Ltd/Reading Partners
8Overcoming barriers ground can be made in some
areas
- 11 are not using because the library doesnt
have enough new titles - 10 say that book shops are more up to date
- Book Reading and Library Use, 2005, Book
Marketing Ltd/Reading Partners - 55 would go to libraries if there were a better
selection of books - 33 would go to libraries for high profile author
events - Love Libraries Omnibus survey 2006
9Overcoming barriers awareness
- 50 of adults dont know they can order and
reserve books in advance on the internet - 35 that they can borrow lots of books at a time
- 21 when their local library is open
- 13 where it is
- Book Reading and Library Use, 2005, Book
Marketing Ltd/Reading Partners
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11What the (nearly) universal modern reading
service looks like
- Book lending plus(from TRA data)
- Reading groups 4500. 75 of authorities provide
staff to help 68 offer group loans - Summer Reading Challenge in 95 of UK
authorities - Reading for enjoyment support for basic skills
learners 83 English authorities using Vital
Link principles - Links to national book buzz 100 celebrate World
Book Day 80 link to Orange Prize 74 link to
Richard Judy Book Club
12What the (nearly) universal modern reading
service looks like
- Plus Books on Prescription/bibliotherapy
- Baby and toddler reading and language development
support - Reading promotions/ help with book choice
- Listening posts, reading websites, reading
chains, author events, readers days
13Attracting the adult audience
- TRA working with publishers to get big name
authors to libraries - Leeds Libraries worked with Borders, Penguin and
Random House on sell out events with Nick Hornby,
Zadie Smith, Joanne Harris and Irvine Welsh. - Rageh Omaar appeared in Sandwell, 250 people,
half from local Muslim community - http//www.readingagency.org.uk/calendars/
- Tom.palmer_at_readingagency.org.uk
14Outcomes of the modern reading service
achievement
- 2002 OECD Reading for Change study a love of
reading is more important for childrens
educational success than their familys wealth or
class Finding ways of engaging students in
reading may be one of the most effective ways to
leverage social change. - Libraries know how to help children enjoy
reading. Summer Reading - Challenge research shows
- 95 want to read lots more books
- 96 to do challenge again
- 92 read books new to them
- Three quarters feel they are better readers
- I was not interested in books, but the Reading
Mission has made it more fun, and now I read a
lot! Rona
15Outcomes of the modern reading service
liveability/quality of life
- We get a real sense of belonging and community
spirit through meeting every month. - I joined the book group when I was suffering
from clinical depression. For the first time for
months I felt I could cope with something new.
This was something I could do, felt comfortable
with, could contribute to. I wasnt being judged
as a person but was accepted as someone with an
interest in reading. - Since school I've never read anything but sauce
bottles and newspapers. The things we've read in
the group have opened up an entirely new concept
for me - the reading group is the highlight of my
week" - National Reading Group Development Programme, TRA
2004
16Health/well being
- Over half English authorities offer bibliotherapy
intervention - I joined the book group when I was suffering
from clinical depression. For the first time for
many months I felt I could cope with something
new. This was something I could do, felt
comfortable with, could contribute to. I wasnt
being judged as a person but was accepted as
someone with an interest in reading.
17Economy/worklessness
- 75 of basic skills learners involved in
libraries' reading for pleasure work identify
evidence of improved literacy skills - "I used to think how do people come to a
library to read books but I don't feel like that
now.
18And finally
- What a transformation! This has been a great day
for libraries and a great day for Northfleet. New
stock, new layout, new furniture and the
wonderful Reading Garden. All local people should
beat a path to Coldharbour's door and see for
themselves (Christoph Bull, July 03, 2006)