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Title: Book talks as a best practice to promote reading habits: a case of Atmiya University Library and Learning Centre
Authors: Tank, Sheetal
Bhatt, Raksha
Italiya, Hetal
Keywords: book talks
best practices
reading habits
book reviews
Library promoting reading habits
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Knowledge Organisation in Academic Library
Abstract: The paper presents a case study of Book Talks as a best practice in a University Library – the context that initiated the practice; the objectives; the details of the practice; its impact and the outcome. The Atmiya University Library and Learning centre has been conducting book talks with the help of their own faculty to begin with and now the students. It has been a regular practice on Saturday’s which begins with a platform for talent show and ends with a high tea and discussion on the Book. This practice has attracted many students and faculties on regular basis to develop the reading habit which has been found beneficial in developing many skills, most essentially – presentation and comprehension skills. The paper also provides a comprehensive literature review for further reading on practices in book talks and reading programmes globally.
URI: http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/2347
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