Reader's Advisory and Bibliotherapy:Helping or Healing?

Reader s advisory, helping library patrons find books to read based on their prior reading preferences, is a common endeavor for most librarians. Bibliotherapy, using books to promote healing, is a special kind of reader s advisory. This article traces the origins of these two concepts and examines...

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Main Author: Brian W. Sturm
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tamkang University Press 2003-12-01
Series:Jiàoyù zīliào yǔ túshūguǎn xué
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Online Access:http://joemls.dils.tku.edu.tw/fulltext/41/41-2/171-179.pdf
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description Reader s advisory, helping library patrons find books to read based on their prior reading preferences, is a common endeavor for most librarians. Bibliotherapy, using books to promote healing, is a special kind of reader s advisory. This article traces the origins of these two concepts and examines their underlying assumptions. It addresses the process through which stories may aid in healing and the process librarians should follow if they decide to engage in bibliotherapy. It concludes that librarians must know the difference between advising and counseling on both a professional and personal level and that they should be wary of letting the power inherent in the readers advisory role endanger their professionalism.
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spelling doaj.art-cb6cec5da30e4c3b8fde2616a646d17a2023-08-02T04:10:58ZengTamkang University PressJiàoyù zīliào yǔ túshūguǎn xué1013-090X2003-12-01412171179Reader's Advisory and Bibliotherapy:Helping or Healing?Brian W. SturmReader s advisory, helping library patrons find books to read based on their prior reading preferences, is a common endeavor for most librarians. Bibliotherapy, using books to promote healing, is a special kind of reader s advisory. This article traces the origins of these two concepts and examines their underlying assumptions. It addresses the process through which stories may aid in healing and the process librarians should follow if they decide to engage in bibliotherapy. It concludes that librarians must know the difference between advising and counseling on both a professional and personal level and that they should be wary of letting the power inherent in the readers advisory role endanger their professionalism.http://joemls.dils.tku.edu.tw/fulltext/41/41-2/171-179.pdfBibliotherapyReader s advisoryStoriesHealingPower of reading
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Reader's Advisory and Bibliotherapy:Helping or Healing?
Jiàoyù zīliào yǔ túshūguǎn xué
Bibliotherapy
Reader s advisory
Stories
Healing
Power of reading
title Reader's Advisory and Bibliotherapy:Helping or Healing?
title_full Reader's Advisory and Bibliotherapy:Helping or Healing?
title_fullStr Reader's Advisory and Bibliotherapy:Helping or Healing?
title_full_unstemmed Reader's Advisory and Bibliotherapy:Helping or Healing?
title_short Reader's Advisory and Bibliotherapy:Helping or Healing?
title_sort reader s advisory and bibliotherapy helping or healing
topic Bibliotherapy
Reader s advisory
Stories
Healing
Power of reading
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