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Autor principal: Rugg, John Daily
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1973
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contents The Public Library's Publicity Program: How Do Those Involved View It? Rugg, John Daily Communications Information Dissemination Library Research Library Surveys News Media Program Evaluation Public Libraries Public Relations Publicize In order to find out what librarians and newsmen think about the basic content and usual quality of the library publicity program, and how there views differ, the author surveyed a group of public libraries, newspapers, and radio and television stations in Ohio, soliciting opinions on what Ohio public libraries are doing, and how well, in the realm of publicity. Results indicated that librarians and newsmen agree that public libraries in Ohio are doing less well with publicity than they should. Generally, public library publicity tends to print oriented, proviing somewhat more effective with newspapers than with the electronic media. Library publicity services most commonly provided to Ohio news media were written news releases, continuing library-media contact, and provision of news tips and background information. Additional effort to focus public library messages through radio and television could improve communication with the public. Sample questionnaires, selected comments from some survey responders, and a bibliography are appended. (Author/LS)
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spellingShingle The Public Library's Publicity Program: How Do Those Involved View It?
Rugg, John Daily
Communications
Information Dissemination
Library Research
Library Surveys
News Media
Program Evaluation
Public Libraries
Public Relations
Publicize
The Public Library's Publicity Program: How Do Those Involved View It? Rugg, John Daily Communications Information Dissemination Library Research Library Surveys News Media Program Evaluation Public Libraries Public Relations Publicize In order to find out what librarians and newsmen think about the basic content and usual quality of the library publicity program, and how there views differ, the author surveyed a group of public libraries, newspapers, and radio and television stations in Ohio, soliciting opinions on what Ohio public libraries are doing, and how well, in the realm of publicity. Results indicated that librarians and newsmen agree that public libraries in Ohio are doing less well with publicity than they should. Generally, public library publicity tends to print oriented, proviing somewhat more effective with newspapers than with the electronic media. Library publicity services most commonly provided to Ohio news media were written news releases, continuing library-media contact, and provision of news tips and background information. Additional effort to focus public library messages through radio and television could improve communication with the public. Sample questionnaires, selected comments from some survey responders, and a bibliography are appended. (Author/LS)
title The Public Library's Publicity Program: How Do Those Involved View It?
topic Communications
Information Dissemination
Library Research
Library Surveys
News Media
Program Evaluation
Public Libraries
Public Relations
Publicize
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED096953