Library Education for Readers' Advisory Services" by Dana Watson and the RUSA CODES Readers' Advisory Committee examined the content and availability of readers' advisory-related courses in ALA-accredited programs.1 Duncan Smith contributed 'Talking with Readers: A Competency Based Approach to Readers' Advisory Service," the first offering in the Readers' Advisory column, which Danny P Wallace and I created when we assumed editorship of RUSQ.2 CONTENT AND METHODS OF READERS' ADVISORY COURSES The content of readers' advisory services (and courses) has expanded as we (the readers' advisory community) explored what actually happens in libraries and found out more about what people want to read.