library marketing resources
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Powerpoint presentation on the Top 10 Library Marketing Resources by LIS 2830 students Kimberly Collett, Wendy Coolidge, Kirsten DeMoss, Judith Jones, Kim McGrath, and Jill Morse (Spring 2011).TRANSCRIPT
Library Marketing Resources
Kimberly CollettWendy CoolidgeKirsten DeMoss
Judith JonesKim McGrath
Jill Morse O’Rourke
February 14, 2011LIS 2830: Marketing & Public Relations for Libraries
What are Library Marketing Resources?
Library Marketing Resources are tools that a librarian can use to learn ways to
engage the community; to create programming; and to promote that
programming, staff, and other resources and services.
Key Issues in Library Marketing Resources:
The differences in resources are minimal between different types of libraries. A
librarian needs to tailor the information found in a resource to fit his or her
particular library’s needs.
“The key is to make our library services relevant to each group of potential users.”
http://www.infotoday.com/mls/apr98/howto.htm
A Good Marketing Resource will Include Information on …
• Gathering community Data by doing an Environmental Scan; surveying patrons and the community at large; SWOT Analysis
• Items included in a Marketing Plan such as Executive Summary; Environmental Scan; Marketing Goals and Objectives; Marketing Strategy; Action Plan; a Budget; and an Evaluation
A Good Marketing Resource will Include Information on …
• Relationship Marketing: building relationships between the library and its community
• Donor Marketing• Voter Marketing
A Look at Our Resources:The Accidental Library Marketer by Kathy Dempsey
Includes information on assessments, using community demographics, and everyday promotions versus marketing.
http://oceanstatelibrarian.com/Library-Marketing.html
This resource shows how a library can market the building and resources to make it more pleasing for patrons.
http://www.ala.org/ala/issuesadvocacy/advocacy/advocacyuniversity/toolkit/index.cfm
This resource talks about how a librarian can do outreach and talk to the media or government officials to help boost funding during these tough economic times.
http://www.olc.org/marketing/index.html
This resource from the Ohio Library Council offers information on creating a marketing plan and marketing the library’s products.
http://www.gale.cengage.com/power/marketing
Offers great “how-to” materials such as press releases, publicity guidelines, print/design production guidelines, and mail house guidelines.
Library Marketing That Works! By Suzanne Walters
Includes information on fundraising concepts, web marketing, market research, and basic marketing plan elements.
Bite-Sized Marketing: Realistic Solutions for the Over-Worked Librarian by Nancy Dowd, Mary Evangeliste,
and Jonathan Silberman
This book covers many concepts of marketing but stresses the importance of word-of-mouth marketing (WOMM).
http://themwordblog.blogspot.com/
Marketing blog with almost daily posts on a variety of topics.
http://www.libraries.psu.edu/psul/toolkits/marketingtoolkit.html
Offers information on all stages of marketing from the pre-planning to the evaluation.
Building a Buzz: Libraries & Word-of Mouth Marketing by Peggy Barber & Linda Wallace
Another resource that stresses the importance of WOMM.
One More Reason Why Marketing is Important …
“Effective marketing of excellent library services leads to better library
support.”
http://www.skyways.org/KSL/development/marketingthesmalllibrary.pdf