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Booklist and Booklist Reader: Subscriptions, Renewals, and Unlimited Online Access


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Subscribe to Booklist today to get print, digital editions, and full access to Booklist Online. Need multiple copies? Call toll free at 1-888-350-0949 (or, for international orders, 1-847-252-1197). ALA Members can save on their subscriptions by emailing info@booklistonline.com.

Renew your current Booklist subscription. You can also update your address here or by calling toll free at 1-888-350-0949 (or, for international orders, 1-847-252-1197). Payments of Booklist subscription invoices should be made to the American Library Association and addressed here: Booklist, P.O. Box #977, Lincolnshire, IL 60069-0977

Order Booklist Reader in print for your patrons through the link or by calling toll free at 1-888-350-0949. Download this information packet to learn more about how Booklist Reader can contribute to your library's reader services.

Purchase institution-wide access with Booklist Online Ulimited, includes 30-year review and article archive, plus current digital issues. For a single-campus school (K-12), academic, public, or special library, please click here. For multi-building school districts, please click here. Share Booklist Online access with remote users and across branches, buildings, and campuses. 

Inquire about discounts available for school districts, large library systems, and purchasing groups. For a custom quote, please email info@booklistonline.com or call 312-280-5715.

Set up or update a Booklist Online profile using your print subscription account number (Postal ID). Your account number is the 10-digit number at the top of your mailing label. You can also look up your print account number here. If neither method works, please call toll free at 1-888-350-0949 (or, for international customers, 1-847-252-1197). Any other problems with your online profile, please email info@booklistonline.com

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