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Hauptverfasser: Germain, Carol Anne, Bergman, Elaine Lasda
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2006
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ885382
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author Germain, Carol Anne
Bergman, Elaine Lasda
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Bergman, Elaine Lasda
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Bergman, Elaine Lasda
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contents Marketing: Marketing 101 for One-on-One Germain, Carol Anne Bergman, Elaine Lasda Reference Services Library Services Individual Instruction Marketing Advertising Outreach Programs Consultation Programs Visual Impairments Learning Disabilities Special Needs Students Strategic Planning Creativity There are occasions at a busy reference desk when contact time with patrons is limited. A solution to this is to create a mediated reference search service where librarians can have the luxury of conducting extended reference interviews. One-on-one searching services can be very beneficial for library patrons, including students, staff, administrators, and faculty. These mediated searches provide access to costly database services, such as Dialog, which students and faculty need for locating hard to find research materials. In addition, this service provides access support to users with special needs, in particular students with learning disabilities and visual impairments. However, many patrons are unaware of its existence, and making users aware of this valuable service requires a certain amount of effort. Creative strategizing and personal outreach can dramatically change the demand for customized searches. This article offers tips on how to create a good marketing program, which is necessary for getting patrons to take advantage of such service.
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spellingShingle Marketing: Marketing 101 for One-on-One
Germain, Carol Anne
Bergman, Elaine Lasda
Reference Services
Library Services
Individual Instruction
Marketing
Advertising
Outreach Programs
Consultation Programs
Visual Impairments
Learning Disabilities
Special Needs Students
Strategic Planning
Creativity
Marketing: Marketing 101 for One-on-One Germain, Carol Anne Bergman, Elaine Lasda Reference Services Library Services Individual Instruction Marketing Advertising Outreach Programs Consultation Programs Visual Impairments Learning Disabilities Special Needs Students Strategic Planning Creativity There are occasions at a busy reference desk when contact time with patrons is limited. A solution to this is to create a mediated reference search service where librarians can have the luxury of conducting extended reference interviews. One-on-one searching services can be very beneficial for library patrons, including students, staff, administrators, and faculty. These mediated searches provide access to costly database services, such as Dialog, which students and faculty need for locating hard to find research materials. In addition, this service provides access support to users with special needs, in particular students with learning disabilities and visual impairments. However, many patrons are unaware of its existence, and making users aware of this valuable service requires a certain amount of effort. Creative strategizing and personal outreach can dramatically change the demand for customized searches. This article offers tips on how to create a good marketing program, which is necessary for getting patrons to take advantage of such service.
title Marketing: Marketing 101 for One-on-One
topic Reference Services
Library Services
Individual Instruction
Marketing
Advertising
Outreach Programs
Consultation Programs
Visual Impairments
Learning Disabilities
Special Needs Students
Strategic Planning
Creativity
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ885382