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Book Talking To Promote Your Collection: Five Shrewd Ways To Entice People To Check Out More Books

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An ARC is a version of a book that is made available before the official publication date. The panelists then talked about the various ARCs during the session, naming them by title and author and discussing the most intriguing things about each book. It’s because the panelists were book-talking. Books are your brand.

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Library Cracks the Code on How To Tell Stories to Stakeholders: They Use Email! Here’s How Their Targeted Newsletter Works

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I was searching for their website and social media presence.” and I could read and look at all the books I wanted!” Nowadays, Claudine oversees media relations and marketing for DML, located in south central Ohio. She wanted to share a newsletter her library sends to lawmakers and legislators.

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How One Law Library Marketer Breaks Through the Noisy Digital World To Reach a Target Audience

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I couldn’t understand how it was legal to be allowed to borrow as many books as I wanted!” Now Renee gets to spend every day surrounded by books (and other great services, of course) in her role as Library Education and Communications Coordinator for the Law Library Victoria. remembered Renee. This will be launched in late 2023.”

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The 2024 Guide to LinkedIn for Libraries: Updated Tips To Get the Most Organic Reach

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Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library This is the fifth installment in the 2024 series of social media guides for libraries. LinkedIn is my favorite social media platform, personally and professionally. And organic reach is better than any other social media platform I’ve worked with.

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Ask A Librarian: Dealing with haters?

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A friend writes in: What are you doing about the idiotic book bannings and attacks on Librarians and what can I do to help? In New England we mostly haven’t seen the legislation issues that they’ve had other places. The usual advice is still good. Consider joining your local school board or library trustee board.

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Are You Sure Your Digital Library Promotions Are Working? Gain Confidence and Take the Guesswork Out of Marketing in Five Minutes a Day!

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The Library created a Facebook post that leads to an infographic , which lays out the number of participants, visitors, programs, and pages or books read in plain, easy-to-understand details. And they share that data to prove their value to their community, donors, legislators, and whoever controls their budget. Social media.

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CFP: Advocacy and Policy Work for Academic and Research Library Workers: Perspectives and Strategies #ACRL #ACRLPublication

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This book focuses on how academic and research library workers can engage in advocacy and policy work at different levels ( local, regional, and national ) , and share s strategies on advocating for specific policies/issues impacting academic/research libraries. Expected Book Publication: Spring 2024.