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Autori principali: Friedenwald-Fishman, Eric, Dellinger, Laura K. Lee
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2006
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ755256
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author Friedenwald-Fishman, Eric
Dellinger, Laura K. Lee
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Dellinger, Laura K. Lee
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Dellinger, Laura K. Lee
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contents Building Public Will: A Five-Phase Strategy Goes beyond Marketing to Foster Ongoing Community Support for Libraries Friedenwald-Fishman, Eric Dellinger, Laura K. Lee Public Opinion Libraries Community Support Outreach Programs Change Case Studies Public will--which effectively positions libraries as the critical educational, social, cultural, and recreational resource they so clearly are--goes beyond better promotion, clearer communication, or more partnerships to infect the people in a community with the bug to act on their notion that libraries are good and to turn belief into action. Too often, the urgencies of funding, driving attendance at programs, and meeting the day-to-day needs of a library mean a focus on the short term. Such efforts concentrate on changing public opinion for the near term. In contrast, public will--based strategies focus on long-term change built over time by engaging broad-based grass-roots support to influence individual, institutional, and social change. Shaping public will on any issue requires a multidimensional approach. In this article, the authors describe each of the five phases of public will building. They also highlight a case study that illustrates the work that occurs in that phase and the roles of organizers and the people affected, the audience.
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spellingShingle Building Public Will: A Five-Phase Strategy Goes beyond Marketing to Foster Ongoing Community Support for Libraries
Friedenwald-Fishman, Eric
Dellinger, Laura K. Lee
Public Opinion
Libraries
Community Support
Outreach Programs
Change
Case Studies
Building Public Will: A Five-Phase Strategy Goes beyond Marketing to Foster Ongoing Community Support for Libraries Friedenwald-Fishman, Eric Dellinger, Laura K. Lee Public Opinion Libraries Community Support Outreach Programs Change Case Studies Public will--which effectively positions libraries as the critical educational, social, cultural, and recreational resource they so clearly are--goes beyond better promotion, clearer communication, or more partnerships to infect the people in a community with the bug to act on their notion that libraries are good and to turn belief into action. Too often, the urgencies of funding, driving attendance at programs, and meeting the day-to-day needs of a library mean a focus on the short term. Such efforts concentrate on changing public opinion for the near term. In contrast, public will--based strategies focus on long-term change built over time by engaging broad-based grass-roots support to influence individual, institutional, and social change. Shaping public will on any issue requires a multidimensional approach. In this article, the authors describe each of the five phases of public will building. They also highlight a case study that illustrates the work that occurs in that phase and the roles of organizers and the people affected, the audience.
title Building Public Will: A Five-Phase Strategy Goes beyond Marketing to Foster Ongoing Community Support for Libraries
topic Public Opinion
Libraries
Community Support
Outreach Programs
Change
Case Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ755256