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What are some proven methods that librarians can use to encourage students to read not just for their coursework, but for fun?
Jeni
There are likely whole books focused on this topic, (and I usually have the opposite problem -- students only want to use the internet for research) but I think the simple answer is a combination of choice and access.
First, give students access to the books they want to read. If it's comics, then buy more comics. If it's vampire romances, then buy more vampire romances. Ask for suggestions. You probably won't be able to purchase everything, but you'll know what they want. They key is to gauge their interests and not purchase based on our own.
Then, make sure students have regular opportunities to visit the library on their own. I have students that often drop-in during their lunch period or after school to check-out books.
A number of thoughts come to mind: