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The 2023 Guide to Social Media for Libraries: New Instagram Success Secrets for This Year

Super Library Marketing

This is the fifth installment in my series on social media best practices for libraries in 2023. Instagram is the fourth most active social media platform, behind Facebook, YouTube, and WhatsApp. The Instagram algorithm is the most sophisticated of all the social media platforms.

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State Department Bets Big on Data-Driven Diplomacy

GovLoop

In 2022, the State Department updated its criteria for evaluating U.S. For example, its Bureau of Global Public Affairs now uses an AI-based program called Northstar to continuously assess the department’s social media footprint.

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CFP: Library Marketing and Communications Conference 2022 (November 2-3, 2022 - Indianapolis, Indiana)

A Library Writer's Blog

Interested in presenting at the 9th annual Library Marketing and Communications Conference November 2-3 in Indianapolis, IN? We want you to share your knowledge on the tried and true, the latest trends, and the best practices in marketing and communications. Library Marketing and Communications Group 1190 Meramec Station Rd.,

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Call for Proposals: Something Old, Something New: Using Social Media to Engage Communities with Local History (Online program #IFLA)

A Library Writer's Blog

The IFLA Local History and Genealogy Section of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) invites proposals for papers highlighting innovative local history and genealogy projects and activities developed via social media channels. This event will be held online on August 23 at 16.00

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“Pure Chaos”: A Library Marketer Reveals How She Turned a Scavenger Hunt for Six Baby Dinosaurs Into a Promotional Win

Super Library Marketing

Frank Steely Library on the campus of Northern Kentucky University, where she serves as Communications and Marketing Manager. Additionally, Instagram is where the majority of NKU’s other social media accounts are the most active.”. One of her favorites is the University of Kentucky’s social media accounts.

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3 New (and Relatively Easy) Promotional Ideas for Increasing Your Circulation and Building Support of Your Library

Super Library Marketing

David surveyed 945 people about their reading habits in December 2022 to gather book reading data. David’s survey shows about 32 percent of people read only 1-5 books in 2022. Then post the video on your library’s website and social media channels. (But we knew that, didn’t we?) Only 3 percent plan to read fewer books.

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The State of Library Marketing in 2024: Survey Reveals Major Shift in Goals and Struggles for Many Libraries

Super Library Marketing

How to reach new users Respondents said they struggled to promote to community members through traditional means, like newspapers, as well as on social media. Several named specific target audiences they hope to reach, including young adults, parents and caregivers of young children, and non-English speaking communities.