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2004 United We Read
Book Criteria
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Guidelines for Evaluating and
Considering a Book's Appeal Vision Statement:
The vision of the program is to have the Kansas City
Metropolitan region residents reading the same book at the same time and begin
a community wide discussion around a common theme.
Goals:
Promote reading and literacy Build a community of readers Broaden exposure to and appreciation for good
literature
The committee's goal is to select a book with a
broad-based appeal to readers of different backgrounds and reading levels.
The book should address themes, issues and topics that
will encourage and sustain spirited discussion.
Primary Considerations: The Reader and The
Discussion
To whom would you recommend this book? Would it appeal
to a high school student? College student? Business Person? Housewife? Senior
adult? Will this book appeal to a wide cross section of readers in Kansas City
and the surrounding area? Is this book relatively "easy" to read. We
are trying to appeal to the broadest section of our community as possible. If
they have to struggle with a book, many will not read past the first chapter.
We want to select a book that the community will read and enjoy and that will
foster discussion. What makes this book popular? What themes or issues will
readers discuss? Are there topics that will specifically appeal to readers in
our community and encourage discussion and debate? Does the book contain enough
material to encourage discussion among Kansas City readers?
Marketability:
How will we promote this to the community? Does
the book have an author and subject matter that can be promoted in our
community? Is the subject matter something people will want to read? Will this
book selection be appropriate subject matter for libraries, funders and the
general public? Is there anything in the book that would be too controversial
for this project?
Diversity:
Will this selection broaden understanding of our
diverse community? Does the book promote understanding of a culture, race,
geography, or life style reflective our or very diverse KC Metropolitan
community?
Accessibility: Is the book accessible? Is the
book available in paperback as well as in hardback. Is it available in audio.
What languages is the book available? Will the publisher do any type of
discounting of the book selection?
Supporting Materials: What type of supporting
materials are available for this selection? Are readers guides available? Are
posters available? Are book marks available? Are complimentary copies
available? Are there any more materials that can be supplied for this
selection? Is the author available (charge or no charge)?
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Copy of the Book Criteria Voting Sheet
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For further information contact: Kansas City Metropolitan Library & Information
Network 15624 E. 24 Highway Independence, MO 64050 Phone: (816)
521-7257 Fax: (816) 461-0966 Email: sburton@kcmlin.org
Last Updated 6/7/04
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