MeL Minute: New MeL Promotional Resources

Greetings! Looking for different ways to promote the new MeL eResources in your communities? We have some new options for you! In addition to requesting print materials be mailed to your library by using our Promotional Materials Order Form<https://mel.org/promotional-materials>, we are now offering Downloadable Promotional Materials<https://mel.org/library-staff/marketing-resources/downloadablepromos>. We know sometimes you can't wait for promotional materials to arrive in the mail, so we're offering Print-On-Demand materials for printing what you need, when you need it. Materials are listed in alphabetical order, by the name of the eResource. In addition, on the Downloadable Promotional Materials page you will find a featured section called "Evaluating Resources." This handy area contains easy, quick-reference handouts for evaluating the eResources available through MeL. Boost your patron's information literacy by using these quick-reference guides. You will find information such as "Accessing Trustworthy Resources", "Avoiding Plagiarism", and tips on understanding the differences between academic journal, trade publication, and magazine articles. We've heard feedback that schools and libraries would like to integrate search boxes for MeL eResources onto their own sites. And we have them! Please check out the Library Staff<https://mel.org/library-staff/operations/search-boxes> and Educators<https://mel.org/educators/search-boxes> sections of MeL.org for an image of the search box as well as the HTML code snippet necessary to install each search widget. All you need to do is copy and paste the code into your website and you'll be able to offer a search box for kids research. The available search boxes are: · Britannica Elementary · Britannica Middle · Britannica High · World Book Kids · Enciclopedia Estudiantil Hallazgos These additional promotion options are designed to help you customize how your communities learn about and experience MeL. If you need support from us, or have questions, please don't hesitate to reach out! Brought to you by the MeL Team. Supporting Michigan Libraries by Putting You First. Want more information on MeL? Stay tuned for the next MeL Minute available on many Michigan library listservs, visit http://mel.org<http://mel.org/>, or sign up for the MeL Minute and other Library of Michigan e-mail lists via GovDelivery<https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/MILOM/subscriber/new>. We encourage you to share MeL Minutes with your colleagues and networks. MeL databases are available to Michigan residents or are for Michigan library or school access only. #IMLSGrant Liz Breed Michigan eLibrary Coordinator Library of Michigan Michigan Department of Education NEW number: 517-335-1497 breedl@michigan.gov<mailto:breedl@michigan.gov> www.mel.org<http://www.mel.org/> Our collective efforts can help make Michigan a Top 10 education state in 10 years! Here are the goals and strategies: http://mi.gov/top10in10/.

Very nice. I love all the new Mel Stuff. This summer, for our adults, we are adding a line in their "Mission Log" a.k.a. Reading/Activity Log, that says they can earn an entry into the Grand Prize drawing by accessing a database on Mel.org (which is a totally separate line from the other databases that the library offers, ie SCOLA, ancestry.com and such. Venus zv370_28 On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 3:43 PM Breed, Liz (MDE) via Melcat <melcat@mcls.org> wrote:
Greetings!
Looking for different ways to promote the new MeL eResources in your communities? We have some new options for you! In addition to requesting print materials be mailed to your library by using our Promotional Materials Order Form <https://mel.org/promotional-materials>, we are now offering Downloadable Promotional Materials <https://mel.org/library-staff/marketing-resources/downloadablepromos>. We know sometimes you can't wait for promotional materials to arrive in the mail, so we're offering Print-On-Demand materials for printing what you need, when you need it. Materials are listed in alphabetical order, by the name of the eResource.
In addition, on the Downloadable Promotional Materials page you will find a featured section called "Evaluating Resources." This handy area contains easy, quick-reference handouts for evaluating the eResources available through MeL. Boost your patron's information literacy by using these quick-reference guides. You will find information such as "Accessing Trustworthy Resources", "Avoiding Plagiarism", and tips on understanding the differences between academic journal, trade publication, and magazine articles.
We've heard feedback that schools and libraries would like to integrate search boxes for MeL eResources onto their own sites. And we have them! Please check out the Library Staff <https://mel.org/library-staff/operations/search-boxes> and Educators <https://mel.org/educators/search-boxes> sections of MeL.org for an image of the search box as well as the HTML code snippet necessary to install each search widget. All you need to do is copy and paste the code into your website and you'll be able to offer a search box for kids research.
The available search boxes are:
· Britannica Elementary
· Britannica Middle
· Britannica High
· World Book Kids
· Enciclopedia Estudiantil Hallazgos
These additional promotion options are designed to help you customize how your communities learn about and experience MeL. If you need support from us, or have questions, please don't hesitate to reach out!
Brought to you by the MeL Team.
Supporting Michigan Libraries by Putting You First.
Want more information on MeL? Stay tuned for the next MeL Minute available on many Michigan library listservs, visit http://mel.org, or sign up for the MeL Minute and other Library of Michigan e-mail lists via GovDelivery <https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/MILOM/subscriber/new>. We encourage you to share MeL Minutes with your colleagues and networks.
MeL databases are available to Michigan residents or are for Michigan library or school access only.
#IMLSGrant
Liz Breed
Michigan eLibrary Coordinator
Library of Michigan
Michigan Department of Education
*NEW number: 517-335-1497*
breedl@michigan.gov
www.mel.org
*Our collective efforts can help make Michigan a Top 10 education state in 10 years! Here are the goals and strategies: http://mi.gov/top10in10/ <http://mi.gov/top10in10/>. *
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