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Navigate Library Alerts Seamlessly: 7 Proven Messaging Techniques

Super Library Marketing

For my library marketing friends who are dealing with hurricanes, construction projects, unexpected power outages, and more, I’ve created this guide with recommendations on how to manage these situations. catalog downtime, major entrance closures,), use all your available channels (website, social media, emails, texts, signs, etc.)

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We Have a Problem: Burnout Is Real. Here Are the Top 5 Threats to Library Promotional Work.

Super Library Marketing

The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies burnout as a “syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed.” This month, during Pride, I have held my breath every time I see a library post on social media. Post to social media. What the heck is burnout?

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What is needed for enterprise communications

Open Access Government - Technology News

In this opinion piece, Charles Stephenson, Divisional Director from YUDU Sentinel, explores the way ahead when it comes to enterprise communications While a messaging app such as WhatsApp can be helpful for everyday communications, such a social messaging app is unsuitable for crisis communications.

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September 2022 - Microsoft 365 US Public Sector Roadmap Newsletter

Microsoft Public Sector

We are excited to announce that the iOS and Android apps for Microsoft To Do (a tool for managing and sharing tasks and lists) is rolling out to GCC (Government Community Cloud) users. Microsoft 365 Management Activity API Fix. Newsworthy Highlights. Microsoft To Do app for iOS and Android launching in GCC.