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The #LibraryMarketing Show, Episode 42
In this episode, Angela talks about discovering that she was breaking a Twitter Policy Rule repeatedly, for years and years. Hear about why she panicked… and how she figured out it’s actually a good rule to break!
Also Kudos to The State Archives and Records Authority of New South Wales (NSW State Archives and Records) in Australia for their incredible interactive online jigsaw puzzle!
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In this episode, Angela talks about how to navigate the tricky job of fundraising for your library during the pandemic… or anytime. Library Giving Day is April 23. I’ll share three ideas for raising much needed library funds during a crisis.
Also Kudos to the Tredyffrin Township Public Libraries for their fantastic YouTube channel. Watch their clever database promotional parody video here: https://youtu.be/cS0J99KWaGA And be sure to subscribe to their channel.
More Help During Covid-19
What Will Happen to Library Summer Reading Programs This Year?
Self-Care for Library Social Media Staff in the Midst of a Crisis like #COVID-19
How #COVID-19 is Impacting Social Media Marketing and What That Means for Libraries
Why Libraries Must Promote Reading for Pleasure During the COVID-19 Crisis
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In this episode, I’ll share why reading for escape is important! Libraries are so focused on learning and connecting people to resources to help them with the transition to remote learning that we might forget we don’t always have to be educational. Here’s a great article from Jordan Kisner in the New York Times about why people fall in love with reading.
Here are some places to find booklists for “escape” reading that you can share with your patrons.
10 Books to Warm the Soul from Food52
The Best Books to Read While Social Distancing from Fortune.com
Books to Escape Reality from the Daily Beast
Books to Keep Kids Happy During Quarantine from The Conversation.Com.
Also Kudos to the Schlow Library in State College, Pennsylvania. They’ve come up with a way to extend a public meeting space to patrons even though their physical library is closed. They’re helping people reserve Zoom meeting rooms!
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Self-Care for Library Social Media Staff in the Midst of a Crisis like #COVID-19
How #COVID-19 is Impacting Social Media Marketing and What That Means for Libraries
Recording of live session on promoting your online resources through social media.
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In this episode, I’ll share the latest research on how the #COVID-19 or #Coronavirus pandemic is affecting social media marketing. This research comes from Rival IQ.
I mentioned I’m doing three live webinars this Thursday, March 26 on social media marketing for libraries for EBSCO. The content is all the same for each so register for the time that’s best for you here.
Also Kudos to the Peters Township Public Library in McMurray, Pennsylvania. Like many libraries in the US, they are closed to the public but they created a Hogwarts Digital Escape Room that is pretty fantastic.
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Self-Care for Library Social Media Staff in the Midst of a Crisis like #COVID-19
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In this episode, Angela shares tips for self-care for anyone who is trying to manage a library social media account in the midst of a crisis, like a global pandemic.
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How Libraries Are Responding to the Coronavirus Threat and How Your Library Can Prep for Any Crisis
Plus kudos go out this week to the Lake Macquarie Library system in Australia. They have a new app and it’s pretty darn amazing.
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The Library Marketing Show Episode 36
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On March 12, people in the U.S. will start to receive an invitation to participate in the census. This is the first time respondents will be urged to respond online. In this episode, we talk about why it’s so important for libraries to promote the census and make sure everyone in our communities get counted. Plus practical tips!
How is your library helping with the census? Let me know in the comments.
More help
American Library Association Census Guide for Libraries
Public Libraries Online Podcast About the Census
Also KUDOS this week to the New York Public Library. They are celebrating their 125th anniversary and they put out a fantastic list of their favorite 125 books. The hosts of their podcast, The Librarian is In, will be reading and reviewing books from this list this year. How many have you already read? (I’ve read 20. Pretty sad!)
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The Library Marketing Show, Episode 34
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This week, we talk about the work of Becky Spratford from RaForAll.Blogspot.com. She is a reader’s advisory expert. Her seminar made me think about how to improve library book promotion. You’ll learn four things that can help you with your library collection promotion.
Also, KUDOS in this episode go out to Greenfield Public Library in Greenfield, Massachusetts which recently received great press for their pop-up library initiative. Get out of your building and reach out to the community. That’s good marketing!
If you have a topic for the show, kudos to share, or want to talk to me about library marketing, email me at ahursh@ebsco.com.
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The Library Marketing Show: Episode 33
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In this episode, we talk about a hot button issue: deleting your library’s Facebook account.
Many libraries are thinking about quitting Facebook for a variety of reasons. In this episode, we go over a few key Facebook statistics to consider before you make a decision. NO JUDGEMENT HERE! Stats are courtesy of Social Media Today.
Also kudos to the Evanston Public Library for their brand-new podcast. It’s getting great buzz and I can’t wait to listen. Read more about the podcast here. And, if you want to start your own, here’s some advice from a library podcast expert.
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