Website:
Booklist Online is the website and archive of the
Booklist print magazine. Within the database, subscribers have access to digital editions of the print magazine, an archive of over 170,000 reviews, and a host of feature content. Non-subscribers can read a Review of the Day and sign up for free monthly webinars.
Booklist Online was developed in 2005, concurrent with the magazine’s centennial, and launched in early 2006.
Blog: Launched in September 2014,
The Booklist Reader is updated daily with feature content for both librarians and recreational readers. Articles often link to reviews found on
Booklist Online.
Book Links: A quarterly supplement to
Booklist that is free to
Booklist subscribers,
Book Links magazine helps educators and youth librarians design topical literature-based curriculum.
Book Links provides thematic bibliographies with related discussion questions and activities, author and illustrator interviews and essays, and articles written by educators on practical ways to turn children on to reading. Each issue includes specific suggestions for tying
Common Core State Standards to books featured in the publication. Published in September, November, January, and April, each Book Links issue focuses on a different core curriculum area, including social studies, multicultural literature, language arts, and science. Book Links articles from October 2009 onward are available to
Booklist subscribers on
Booklist Online.
Webinars:
Booklist hosts 3-5 webinars per month with varying subject matter. Booklist webinars address such topics as curriculum design, how to increase reading rates, seasonal features, and publishing previews sponsored by various publishing houses and imprints. Anyone can sign up for a
Booklist webinar, regardless of whether or not they subscribe to the publication.
Newsletters Booklist publishes a variety of monthly, bimonthly and quarterly newsletters, all of which are delivered in electronic form via e-mail. •
REaD ALERT provides links to a chosen few reviews from the current issue of Booklist. •
Booklist Online Exclusives offers links to the set of reviews and feature articles that are published exclusively on Booklist Online. •
Booklandia offers links to popular YA reviews and feature content that highlights trends in the YA genre. •
Quick Tips for Schools & Libraries provides discussion questions and activities for librarians and educators working to connect children with literature. •
Corner Shelf provides content that addresses Readers’ Advisory and Collection Development, aimed at helping librarians find common ground between the two. •
Top Shelf Reference offers recurring features such as "Real-Life Reference," "Talking Shop with..." and "Reference Site to Remember," in order to assist librarians with reference collection development. •
Booklist Online Video Review is an overview of the most highly recommended video and audiovisual titles. •
Bookmakers is a periodic e-newsletter that focuses on the history of a single publishing house. ==Sponsored awards==