The John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Awards are the Holy Grail for PR librarians in the U.S. Winning one takes plenty of time, effort, talent, and planning. Some say that completing the ...
https://www.libconf.com/2009/07/14/orchids-and-awards-john-cotton-dana-pr-award-gala/
Kathy Dempsey, former editor of Computers in Libraries magazine and current editor of Marketing Library Services newsletter, has a new moniker to add to her list of credentials: book author. Demp...
https://www.libconf.com/2009/07/13/kathy-dempseys-first-book/
The annual Swap & Shop is where savvy marketers go to get examples of what their colleagues have been producing as far as brochures, annual reports, giveaways, and other promotional products. It�...
https://www.libconf.com/2009/07/12/the-swap-shop-always-draws-a-crowd/
It’s been barely 2 weeks since the Infotoday bloggers said goodbye at the end of SLA’s Annual Conference in DC. Yet it’s time to start up again, this time for ALA’s Annual in Chicago. ...
https://www.libconf.com/2009/07/08/hit-the-ground-and-boopsie/
The program explained that Pecha Kucha is Japanese for the sound of conversation. The program indicated the ground rules for this fast-paced series of presentations. Each panelist had just 6 m...
https://www.libconf.com/2008/10/23/pecha-kucha%E2%80%94conversation-face-off/
I’ve been spending my time in the marketing track today, and good ideas and tips have been flying. The morning began with Nancy Dowd, marketing director of the NJ State Library (and my blog par...
https://www.libconf.com/2008/10/20/marketing-mania-in-track-b/
I moved downstairs to the online marketing session. Lauren Stokes, Las Vegas-Clark County public library, starts off with blogs. There are staff blogs and patron blogs. She finds she gets bette...
https://www.libconf.com/2008/10/20/online-marketing-in-public-libraries/