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Autore principale: Wolfe, Lisa A.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1997
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contents Library Public Relations, Promotions, and Communications: A How-To-Do-It Manual. How-To-Do-It Manuals for Librarians Number 75. Wolfe, Lisa A. Audience Analysis Communications Community Involvement Institutional Advancement Internet Libraries Library Associations Library Development Library Extension Library Services Outreach Programs Public Relations Publicity Strategic Planning Volunteers This book provides an introduction to basic communications concepts, a step-by-step process for developing and implementing a library public relations/communications plan, and descriptions of effective library communications tools and strategies. Detailed examples of the application of solid communications planning in school, public, academic, and special libraries are included. Each example demonstrates that a clear communications goal and a plan for achieving it are the key components to success in a public relations effort. Each chapter also includes samples and guiding questions to assist in evaluating and using available communications resources. The book is divided into 14 chapters: (1) Thinking about Public Relations and Communications for Your Library; (2) Developing Your Library's Public Relations/Communications Plan; (3) Defining Your Library's Message and Audience; (4) Developing a Corporate Identity for Your Library; (5) Creating Effective Print Communications; (6) Media Coverage; (7) Telling Your Story through Volunteers; (8) Community Involvement as a Public Relations Tool; (9) Creating an Environment that Supports Your Message; (10) Using Technology To Tell Your Library's Story; (11) Programs and Special Events as Communications Tools; (12) Creating a Professional Network; (13) Public Relations Challenges in Different Types of Libraries; and (14) Evaluating Your Efforts. An appendix includes an outline and samples for a public relations/communications plan. Includes a subject index and 22 references. (Author/SWC)
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spellingShingle Library Public Relations, Promotions, and Communications: A How-To-Do-It Manual. How-To-Do-It Manuals for Librarians Number 75.
Wolfe, Lisa A.
Audience Analysis
Communications
Community Involvement
Institutional Advancement
Internet
Libraries
Library Associations
Library Development
Library Extension
Library Services
Outreach Programs
Public Relations
Publicity
Strategic Planning
Volunteers
Library Public Relations, Promotions, and Communications: A How-To-Do-It Manual. How-To-Do-It Manuals for Librarians Number 75. Wolfe, Lisa A. Audience Analysis Communications Community Involvement Institutional Advancement Internet Libraries Library Associations Library Development Library Extension Library Services Outreach Programs Public Relations Publicity Strategic Planning Volunteers This book provides an introduction to basic communications concepts, a step-by-step process for developing and implementing a library public relations/communications plan, and descriptions of effective library communications tools and strategies. Detailed examples of the application of solid communications planning in school, public, academic, and special libraries are included. Each example demonstrates that a clear communications goal and a plan for achieving it are the key components to success in a public relations effort. Each chapter also includes samples and guiding questions to assist in evaluating and using available communications resources. The book is divided into 14 chapters: (1) Thinking about Public Relations and Communications for Your Library; (2) Developing Your Library's Public Relations/Communications Plan; (3) Defining Your Library's Message and Audience; (4) Developing a Corporate Identity for Your Library; (5) Creating Effective Print Communications; (6) Media Coverage; (7) Telling Your Story through Volunteers; (8) Community Involvement as a Public Relations Tool; (9) Creating an Environment that Supports Your Message; (10) Using Technology To Tell Your Library's Story; (11) Programs and Special Events as Communications Tools; (12) Creating a Professional Network; (13) Public Relations Challenges in Different Types of Libraries; and (14) Evaluating Your Efforts. An appendix includes an outline and samples for a public relations/communications plan. Includes a subject index and 22 references. (Author/SWC)
title Library Public Relations, Promotions, and Communications: A How-To-Do-It Manual. How-To-Do-It Manuals for Librarians Number 75.
topic Audience Analysis
Communications
Community Involvement
Institutional Advancement
Internet
Libraries
Library Associations
Library Development
Library Extension
Library Services
Outreach Programs
Public Relations
Publicity
Strategic Planning
Volunteers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED407952