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An early start to NYR in Victoria

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Only a few months until the launch of the National Year of Reading on 14 February 2012 … hasn’t the time since it was announced gone fast! Our colleagues at Libmark (a PLVN Special Interest Group) are well ahead of the game with this years Libmark Promotion Marketing Awards focussing on the National Year of Reading.

They were announced in Melbourne on Friday 14th October at the Libmark Extreme Marketing seminar. 17 creative and innovative entries were received from public libraries around Victoria.

 

 

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE TWO WINNERS…

 

Hume Libraries: Stories on Show

A library outreach extravaganza showcasing and celebrating the Story in all its forms, held at the Broadmeadows shopping centre.

 

Yarra Libraries: The Library Bike

Lifting the profile of the library service and of the NYOR through outreach activities aided by a cargo bike carrying promotional and sample materials relevant to the event being attended.

 

All entries to the Libmark Awards showcased a wealth of ideas for NYOR initiatives.

 

Other entries included:

Boroondara Libraries: Book Bazaar

Staff introduce online readers’ advisory tools, and select 15 of their favourite titles in a specific genre to promote to attendees.

 

Brimbank Libraries: First Book Program

Library staff visit playgroups and community events and help parents and pre-schoolers create a small book they can take home.

 

Casey Cardinia Library Corporation: One Book – Bringing Readers Together

Casey Cardinia residents to read One Book over one month, and discuss the book on a dedicated blog.

 

Eastern Regional Libraries: Follow the Reading Road!

A children’s festival featuring guest authors, writing and illustrating workshops and music activities.

 

Goldfields Library Corporation: eBook Expo

eBook users are invited to share their e-reader experiences with others in the community.

 

Frankston City Libraries: Literacy Course

Meeting the literacy needs of Frankston City residents by running a 10 week literacy course.

 

Hobsons Bay Libraries: Readers Picnic and Reading Trail

Children can follow a reading trail through the Williamstown Botanic Gardens, meeting local authors, illustrators and oral storytellers along the way.

 

Kingston Information & Library Service: Love 2 Read live broadcast Actress Maggie Miller to read excerpts from eight books on the NYOR list to an audience of 50 attendees. The event will be broadcast live on Southern FM 88.3 community radio.

 

Maribyrnong Library Service: Literacy Development Talks

Author Hazel Edwards will engage Grade 3 and 4 students in the joys of reading and, in a separate session, help their parents with tips on raising a reader.

 

Monash Public Library Service:  WordFest 2012 – The NYOR Edition

To encourage younger, ESL and basic literacy Monash residents to enter the WordFest 2012 Short Story Competition.

 

Moonee Valley Libraries: Taking it to the Streets

An advertising campaign aimed at increasing library memberships and providing visual reminders of Moonee Valley’s libraries and the NYOR.

 

Moreland Libraries: Reading – How Easy Is That?

A series of workshops showing ESL and low literacy adults how to read stories to the children they care for.

 

Stonnington Libraries & Information Service: Adult Storytimes

Adult customers are read books in instalments by an author or performer.

 

Whitehorse Manningham Regional Library Corporation: ‘Are We There Yet?’workshop with Alison Lester

Promote family and adult literacy through a shared storytime and illustration workshop with author/illustrator Alison Lester.

 

Wimmera Regional Library Corporation: Lovin’ Life at the Library

A week of events beginning on Library Lovers Day, promoting libraries, books and reading.

 

Yarra Plenty Regional Library: Reading Flash Mob

A book from the One Country Reading list is chosen and copies released into a public space, to be read aloud by people occupying that space at the time.

 

Lots of inspiration in that list!

Cheers

Jan

Jan Richards, ALIA PLAC Chair