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How One Library Marketer Advocated for (and Got) an Additional Promotional Staff Member

Super Library Marketing

In 2018, the Library passed a levy with the promise to build a new branch. In the end, the benefit of hiring someone who would do the work of those two contracts (web and PR agency), in addition to being a DCDL employee and helping as needed with other Communications Department duties (campaigns, community events, etc.)

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Interactive digital media platforms impact on Canadians lives

Open Access Government - Technology News

Research on Canadians’ social media activity during the pandemic revealed that many expressed concern over both the government’s reaction and their safety. (1) Interactive digital media systems offer real-time user interaction, including online games, VR apps, and social media networks. Welch, V.,

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Inspiring Others to Experience the Fullness of Their Humanity — Episode 102

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends

So, I’m thrilled that NRPA is once again partnering with Merrell for the Hike Your Turf campaign this month, which focuses on encouraging everyone to get outside and explore their local parks and trails, as well as the importance of equitable access to these spaces. She was also chosen as a 2018 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year.

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Why World Backup Day is relevant everyday

Open Access Government - Technology News

“Be prepared against data loss and data theft” is the slogan behind the World Backup Day 2023 campaign on the importance of data security World Backup Day shines a light on maintaining computer system security. Email and social media hacking contributed 8.2%, and computer viruses, malware and spyware another 3.5%.

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The Future of Recycling Programs and the Role of Community Feedback

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According to an EPA Overview , in the 1960s, 94% of waste went to landfills, and as of 2018, that number has been reduced to only 50%. campaign to help residents learn what can and can’t be put in the bins, generated good engagement and positive sentiment. Their “Is it recyclable?