While librarians may already be well aware of these books, SLJ hopes for the list’s impact to disseminate and be felt among those outside of the library community as well. In her December editorial, editor-in-chief Rebecca T. Miller emphasizes the need to put books directly in the hands of users: “Engage patrons, caregivers, and teachers directly, list in hand. Encourage users, for instance, to check out a Best Books title before they buy it as a gift.” This year’s process also represented a change in the formation of the list. As in the past, careful attention was given to each starred title, the new process also resembled a Caldecott or Newbery Award Committee meeting, with timed discussion and voting, as well as editors being given a list of criteria to keep in mind as they debated. Once the list was finalized and complete, the editors took to social media to announce the Best Books, in their fourth annual Best Books Twitter Party, with editors speaking briefly about their personal favorites and tweeting fun categories of mock superlatives: for instance, Chris Raschka’s The Cosmobiography of Sun Ra was named “most likely to inspire you to bust a move.” Librarians, publishers, and even authors of some of the books attended the event and weighed in, voicing their opinions about the selected offerings. What? What?! http://t.co/94WlYP91dw #sljbestbooks — isabel quintero (@isabelinpieces) November 21, 2014 So right! RT @TLT16: I've read every title except 1 on the #sljbestbooks YA list so I feel like I'm probably doing my job basically right :D @dgrabarek my copy is underlined and corner folded in all the good bits (aka all the bits), but Stevie got me the most. #sljbestbooks — Stacy Dillon (@mytweendom) November 21, 2014
— Amber Keyser (@amberjkeyser) November 21, 2014 @dgrabarek my copy is underlined and corner folded in all the good bits (aka all the bits), but Stevie got me the most. #sljbestbooks — Stacy Dillon (@mytweendom) November 21, 2014 We are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing
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