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Creative Library Marketing and Publicity: Best Practices shares the
success of libraries of various sizes and types-small to large
public, academic, and school libraries, systems, and organizations.
Each best-practice scenario describes a library's successful
experience with marketing, branding, and promoting a library
service or program, providing information about planning, actual
promotion techniques, and evaluating the success of the plan or
promotion methods. Most importantly, each include tips and best
practices for readers. Many of these ideas and techniques are
applicable across the board, so they will help you implement
similar methods to promote your library services and programs and
spark different and unique uses for these techniques. Strategies
covered include: *Using constituents' voices in outreach efforts
*Building a social media presence *Crafting step-by-step marketing
plans *Planning and implementing branding campaigns *Creating buzz
with promotional videos *Using e-mail marketing in outreach
*Marketing a new library space *Marketing on a shoestring budget
Drawing on the best practices, experience, and expertise of library
personnel from public, academic, and school libraries, this volume
brings together a variety of marketing plans and creative methods
for promoting libraries and their programs and services to a
twenty-first-century audience. All library employees should be able
to take away something from these creative, successful efforts and
apply tips, techniques, and best practice suggestions to their own
library marketing efforts.
Creative Library Marketing and Publicity: Best Practices shares the
success of libraries of various sizes and types-small to large
public, academic, and school libraries, systems, and organizations.
Each best-practice scenario describes a library's successful
experience with marketing, branding, and promoting a library
service or program, providing information about planning, actual
promotion techniques, and evaluating the success of the plan or
promotion methods. Most importantly, each include tips and best
practices for readers. Many of these ideas and techniques are
applicable across the board, so they will help you implement
similar methods to promote your library services and programs and
spark different and unique uses for these techniques. Strategies
covered include: *Using constituents' voices in outreach efforts
*Building a social media presence *Crafting step-by-step marketing
plans *Planning and implementing branding campaigns *Creating buzz
with promotional videos *Using e-mail marketing in outreach
*Marketing a new library space *Marketing on a shoestring budget
Drawing on the best practices, experience, and expertise of library
personnel from public, academic, and school libraries, this volume
brings together a variety of marketing plans and creative methods
for promoting libraries and their programs and services to a
twenty-first-century audience. All library employees should be able
to take away something from these creative, successful efforts and
apply tips, techniques, and best practice suggestions to their own
library marketing efforts.
Working with and devising quality educational resources for
'Generation M' - today's group of teens and young adults born in
the early 1980s through the mid 1990s - can be a challenge for
librarians and instructors who may not relate well to their
multitasking, technophile students. Here, editors Cvetkovic (named
of one of the '2005 Library Movers and Shakers' by ""Library
Journal"") and Lackie (the 2006 recipient of the ALA Kenneth
Haycock Award for Promoting Librarianship) answer the core
questions you'll need to facilitate new and powerful learning
opportunities for your Gen M audience, including: Who are the
members of Gen M? What is their shared cultural experience and how
does it influence learning? And how can librarians and educators
best meet this cohort's educational requirements? Cvetkovic, Lackie
and their contributors debunk common myths and misconceptions about
this unique generation to provide a realistic understanding of
their instructional needs and learning styles. You'll a
comprehensive introduction and overview of Gen M, including key
term definitions, background information, and a clear idea of the
scope of issues facing educators charged with teaching and working
with this age group. A section on the emergent digital community
inherent to Gen M examines the personal, sociological, and
educational implications and impact on future pedagogy. The authors
cover popular online tools like Facebook, Wikipedia, YouTube,
Google, many of which play a large role in Gen M information
retrieval, and also address key educational theories and provide
instruction for creating lessons and learning objects that can be
used in both traditional and online educational environments.
Examples of current best practices are provided along with
corresponding instruction for designing and implementing them in
your library or classroom.
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