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Main Author: Penchansky, Mimi B., Comp.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1990
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED322920
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contents Marketing Your Library: Outreach, Public Relations. An Annotated Selective Bibliography on the Theme of the ARLIS/SLA Conference (New York City, New York, April 28, 1990). Penchansky, Mimi B., Comp. Annotated Bibliographies Community Involvement Financial Support Institutional Advancement Library Administration Library Services Marketing Newsletters Outreach Programs Program Descriptions Public Relations Publicity Special Libraries This annotated bibliography on public relations and libraries includes sources published primarily within the last decade, with the exception of a few key works published in earlier years. Arranged in topical sections, most of the sources originate from the library and information science literature; however, a few sources are included from the literatures of marketing, nonprofit organizations, and computer technology. Though the focus is on special libraries, the majority of the sources are also applicable to public, academic and research, and school library situations. Both U.S. and foreign monographs and periodicals are represented. Some of the annotations were derived from those available in various online databases and existing bibliographies if they were considered to be sufficiently descriptive of the item listed. Following a brief introduction and the agenda for a joint conference of the New York Chapters of the Art Libraries Society and the Special Libraries Association (Museums, Arts, and Humanities Division), the bibliography opens with a section on the philosophical and theoretical background of marketing and public relations, featuring 26 sources. Other topics covered include: (1) Practical Applications of Marketing--"How-To" (32 references); (2) John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award Winners (10 references); (3) Marketing the New Technologies (8 references); (4) Bibliographies (3 references); and (5) Library Marketing Newsletters (5 references). An author index is provided and a brief addendum lists six additional works. (SD)
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spellingShingle Marketing Your Library: Outreach, Public Relations. An Annotated Selective Bibliography on the Theme of the ARLIS/SLA Conference (New York City, New York, April 28, 1990).
Penchansky, Mimi B., Comp.
Annotated Bibliographies
Community Involvement
Financial Support
Institutional Advancement
Library Administration
Library Services
Marketing
Newsletters
Outreach Programs
Program Descriptions
Public Relations
Publicity
Special Libraries
Marketing Your Library: Outreach, Public Relations. An Annotated Selective Bibliography on the Theme of the ARLIS/SLA Conference (New York City, New York, April 28, 1990). Penchansky, Mimi B., Comp. Annotated Bibliographies Community Involvement Financial Support Institutional Advancement Library Administration Library Services Marketing Newsletters Outreach Programs Program Descriptions Public Relations Publicity Special Libraries This annotated bibliography on public relations and libraries includes sources published primarily within the last decade, with the exception of a few key works published in earlier years. Arranged in topical sections, most of the sources originate from the library and information science literature; however, a few sources are included from the literatures of marketing, nonprofit organizations, and computer technology. Though the focus is on special libraries, the majority of the sources are also applicable to public, academic and research, and school library situations. Both U.S. and foreign monographs and periodicals are represented. Some of the annotations were derived from those available in various online databases and existing bibliographies if they were considered to be sufficiently descriptive of the item listed. Following a brief introduction and the agenda for a joint conference of the New York Chapters of the Art Libraries Society and the Special Libraries Association (Museums, Arts, and Humanities Division), the bibliography opens with a section on the philosophical and theoretical background of marketing and public relations, featuring 26 sources. Other topics covered include: (1) Practical Applications of Marketing--"How-To" (32 references); (2) John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award Winners (10 references); (3) Marketing the New Technologies (8 references); (4) Bibliographies (3 references); and (5) Library Marketing Newsletters (5 references). An author index is provided and a brief addendum lists six additional works. (SD)
title Marketing Your Library: Outreach, Public Relations. An Annotated Selective Bibliography on the Theme of the ARLIS/SLA Conference (New York City, New York, April 28, 1990).
topic Annotated Bibliographies
Community Involvement
Financial Support
Institutional Advancement
Library Administration
Library Services
Marketing
Newsletters
Outreach Programs
Program Descriptions
Public Relations
Publicity
Special Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED322920