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that you feel could benefit from this information!
Developing a relationship with local
media promotes a better chance you will be included when promoting your
programs. An added benefit is that with this relationship, you and your
library become a “go to” sound bite or quote when the reporter needs
one. Opening and utilizing communication channels to the media regularly,
and not just when you need something, engages them as a partner in the
community with you.
Learn these skills and more on November
6, 2014 by joining us for Media Coaching for Librarians program that will
be held at the Jackson District Libraries’ Meijer Branch.
Space is limited to take part in this
great, low-cost opportunity to learn from media relations experts!
For more information and to register,
visit: http://mcls.org/training-events/events/media-coaching-librarians/
This program is brought to you by the
Cooperative Director’s Association, The Library of Michigan, and the Midwest
Collaborative for Library Services. Funds are generously provided from
the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) through the Library of Michigan
to make this program possible.
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Heather M. Ladiski, CAP-OM
Executive Assistant/Meeting Planner
Midwest Collaborative for Library Services
1407 Rensen Street, Suite 1
Lansing, Michigan 48910-3657
800/530-9019 ext. 133
517/394-2420 ext. 133
Fax: 517/492-3885
NOTE: New email: ladiskih@mcls.org
website: www.mcls.org
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