Greetings,

 

OCLC recently published a report about how public libraries engage in marketing. The results are interesting, although not surprising. Public libraries do a lot with limited resources!

 

US Public Libraries: Marketing and Communications Landscape

To learn more about how public libraries communicate, OCLC conducted a survey among US public libraries that asked general questions about active engagement efforts. Questions covered marketing concerns and barriers, communication channels, how they use email marketing, and much more. This report provides an overview of how US public libraries communicate to their users and the broader community. Results confirm that libraries do a lot with limited resources, there’s a focus on social media, and that efforts successfully increase community awareness about the library.

Read the full report here.

 

If you’re looking for a boost to your marketing efforts, there’s a free WebJunction session coming up on July 26 discussing the role marketing strategies, plans and tactics play in creating a full marketing effort that will lead you to measurable success.

 

Webinar: Marketing Strategy, Marketing Plan and Marketing Tactics: Why You Need All 3!

July 26, 2-3pm EST

Practical lessons from three library marketing professionals who will share real-world examples and straightforward tips that will make sense for your library marketing efforts regardless of what you currently have in place.

Register here.

 

 

Best,

Liz

 

Liz Breed

Michigan eLibrary Coordinator

Library of Michigan

Michigan Department of Education

517-373-4466

Effective Sept 2018 my new number will be 517-335-1497

breedl@michigan.gov

www.mel.org

 

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