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What’s It Like To Promote a Library With a Non-Circulating Collection? Marketer at a Cultural Institution Takes Us Behind the Scenes

Super Library Marketing

Much of our marketing is focused on promoting our public events,” explains Lili. “We We frequently collaborate with the Public Programs, Adult Education, and Exhibitions departments to develop marketing strategies specific to each team’s needs.” “I

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Providing Digital Forms for 24/7 Service

GovLoop

They help deliver faster insights for public programs, allow for swift updates to data and enable agencies to pull constituent or community data from a database and populate fields in forms, making workflows smoother and more seamless both for government workers and constituents.

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How the Rhode Island Innovative Policy Lab (RIIPL) works: An interview with Justine Hastings, Director, RIIPL – Episode #147

Andy Feldman's Gov Innovator podcast

To do that work, it has created a new linked database of public programs, connecting more than 100 previously independent data sets. RIIPL’s goal is to use data and science to improve policy, alleviate poverty and increase equity of opportunity. She is an economist at Brown University and the founding director of RIIPL.

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Colorado’s nation-leading practices in using evidence to guide budget decisions: An interview with Sara Dube, Director, Results First Initiative, The Pew Charitable Trusts – Episode #199

Andy Feldman's Gov Innovator podcast

And Colorado is one of only a handful of states to have a dedicated fund to support program evaluations. To get an overview, we are joined by one of its authors, Sara Dube who directs the Results First initiative at the The Pew Charitable Trusts.

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26 July 2017 | The Creation of Perspectives on Public Management and Governance, By Ken Meier

PMRA (Public Management Research Association)

The role of nonprofits and nonprofit research needs to be better integrated into public management. We deliver public programs with a wide array of institutional formats including government, nonprofits, private organizations, extranational organizations, and so forth. What is unique about what we do as a profession?

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Overcoming the Digital Divide: Lessons State and Local Governments can Learn from the Hospitality Industry

Government Technology Insider

This ensures fast, reliable connectivity to support everything from public programs at the library to live streaming public meetings to online constituent services. And, because the firewall and security features are built in, it eliminates the need for separate appliances, which reduces cost and administrative burden.

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Arbor Day: Street Trees of Seattle by Taha Ebrahimi | Trees as Cultural Landscape (at the community scale)

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

To get people beyond the single event of planting a tree, it has to be built into the programming--greening beyond Earth Day. US Forest Service community involvement and educational publications. Less so now, the US Forest Service had a massive publication program, including items focused on K-12 education and adult learning.

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