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Main Authors: Shontz, Marilyn L., Parker, Jon C., Parker, Richard
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ875889
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author Shontz, Marilyn L.
Parker, Jon C.
Parker, Richard
author_facet Shontz, Marilyn L.
Parker, Jon C.
Parker, Richard
Shontz, Marilyn L.
Parker, Jon C.
Parker, Richard
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contents What Do Librarians Think about Marketing? A Survey of Public Librarians' Attitudes toward the Marketing of Library Services Shontz, Marilyn L. Parker, Jon C. Parker, Richard Library Education Librarian Attitudes Marketing Public Libraries Library Services Librarians Attitude Measures Questionnaires Library Administration The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes of public librarians toward the marketing of library services and relate these attitudes to selected independent variables. A questionnaire was mailed to individual members of the New Jersey Library Association. Although most of the respondents had generally positive attitudes toward library marketing, there were some statistically significant differences between subgroups. For example, more positive attitudes toward marketing were expressed by library administrators, librarians who had taken a course or workshop in marketing, and those who perceived marketing to be a high priority in their libraries. Implications for library practice and library education are briefly discussed.
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spellingShingle What Do Librarians Think about Marketing? A Survey of Public Librarians' Attitudes toward the Marketing of Library Services
Shontz, Marilyn L.
Parker, Jon C.
Parker, Richard
Library Education
Librarian Attitudes
Marketing
Public Libraries
Library Services
Librarians
Attitude Measures
Questionnaires
Library Administration
What Do Librarians Think about Marketing? A Survey of Public Librarians' Attitudes toward the Marketing of Library Services Shontz, Marilyn L. Parker, Jon C. Parker, Richard Library Education Librarian Attitudes Marketing Public Libraries Library Services Librarians Attitude Measures Questionnaires Library Administration The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes of public librarians toward the marketing of library services and relate these attitudes to selected independent variables. A questionnaire was mailed to individual members of the New Jersey Library Association. Although most of the respondents had generally positive attitudes toward library marketing, there were some statistically significant differences between subgroups. For example, more positive attitudes toward marketing were expressed by library administrators, librarians who had taken a course or workshop in marketing, and those who perceived marketing to be a high priority in their libraries. Implications for library practice and library education are briefly discussed.
title What Do Librarians Think about Marketing? A Survey of Public Librarians' Attitudes toward the Marketing of Library Services
topic Library Education
Librarian Attitudes
Marketing
Public Libraries
Library Services
Librarians
Attitude Measures
Questionnaires
Library Administration
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ875889