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Marketing academic libraries

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Marketing Academic Libraries  

Data, Trends and Suggestions

Created by Andrea Mullen and Julia Furay for the Brooklyn College Library

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How one respondent described the library’s key to success: “Engagement with our audience that includes having

a presence at their activities; rather than having them come to us, we come

to them.”- Lynda James-Gilboe

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Our Goal

• To find creative ideas for marketing academic libraries through recent literature

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Challenges

• Library literature tends to be anecdotal: case studies are plentiful, but wide-ranging data on marketing and its effectiveness is difficult to find

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Reports from the field: What has been done

(And has it been successful?)

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1. Proactive marketing

(New ideas for traditional outreach)

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Giveaways(a few highlights of our research)

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Giveaway ideas (a few highlights of our research)

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Giveaway ideas(a few highlights of our research)

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Giveaway ideas(a few highlights of our research)

"I cannot help you, for I am just a cookie. But a librarian can"

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Giveaway ideas(a few highlights of our research)

"Get Smart @ the WSU Library"

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Promoting Literacy (a few highlights of our research)

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Promoting Literacy (a few highlights of our research)

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Reports from the field (a few highlights of our research)

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2. Partnership marketing

(Calling on students to become part of an outreach effort)

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Partnering with Marketing Students

 

(a few highlights of our research)

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Results

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Contests

 

 (a few highlights of our research)

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Contests (a few highlights of our research)

To Grill a Mockingbird

Frank in Stein

Candied Voltaire

The Malted Falcon

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Social Media Marketing

(You knew we were going there)

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College students and social media

Source: Facebook Users Average 7 Hours a Month (The Nielsen Company)

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College students and social media

Source: Facebook Users Average 7 Hours a Month (The Nielsen Company)

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What Does this Mean?

Is it worth it to invest the effort and time into a Twitter feed when the teen usage statistics are so low?

(questions to consider)

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What Does this Mean?

Is it worth it to invest the effort and time into a Twitter feed when the teen usage statistics are so low?

(questions to consider)

Should the Brooklyn College Library use its Facebook page as a marketing channel?

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What Does this Mean?

Is it worth it to invest the effort and time into a Twitter feed when the teen usage statistics are so low?

(questions to consider)

Should the Brooklyn College Library use its Facebook page as a marketing channel?

What other social media marketing channels might BCL consider?

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Suggestions for Moving Forward

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Specific Services or Areas We May Want to Market

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Specific Services or Areas We May Want to Market

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Specific Services or Areas We May Want to Market

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Suggestions for Moving Forward

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Why?

o An easy outlet for Brooklyn College Library to express itself

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Why?

o An easy outlet for Brooklyn College Library to express itself

o Promotes image of the Brooklyn College Library as the forward-thinking, inventive library it already is!

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Why?

o An easy outlet for Brooklyn College Library to express itself

o Promotes image of the Brooklyn College Library as the forward-thinking, inventive library it already is!

o Students are using it

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Why?

o An easy outlet for Brooklyn College Library to express itself

o Promotes image of the Brooklyn College Library as the forward-thinking, inventive library it already is!

o Students are using it

o Minimal staffing

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Suggestions for Moving Forward

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Suggestions for Moving Forward

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Suggestions for Moving Forward

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Suggestions for Moving Forward

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Suggestions for Moving Forward

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Suggestions for Moving Forward

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Suggestions for Moving Forward

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Suggestions for Moving Forward

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Suggestions for Moving Forward

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Suggestions for Moving Forward

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Thanks for listening

(We’d love to help put these thoughts into actions)

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Works Cited

Cummings, L.. (2007). Bursting out of the box: Outreach to the millennial generation through student services programs. Reference Services Review, 35(2), 285-295.

Duke, L., MacDonald, J., & Trimble, C. (2009). Collaboration between Marketing Students and the Library: An Experiential Learning Project to Promote Reference Services. College & Research Libraries, 70(2), 109-21. Retrieved from Library Lit & Inf Full Text database Elliott, J. (2007). Academic Libraries and Extracurricular Reading Promotion. Reference & User Services Quarterly, 46(3), 34-43. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.

Facebook users average 7 hrs a month in january as digital universe expands [Web log message]. (2010, February 16). Retrieved from http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/online_mobile/facebook-users-average-7-hrs-a-month-in-january-as-digital-universe-expands/ 

Hendrix, D., Chiarella, D., Hasman, L., Murphy, S., & Zafron, M. (2009). Use of Facebook in academic health sciences libraries. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 97(1), 44-7. doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.97.1.008

Hillery, L.B., & Henkel, H.L. (2010). Literature, Community and Cooperation: The Big Read at Regent University. Public Services Quarterly, 6, 331-342.

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Works Cited

James-Gilboe, L. (2010). Raising the Library Profile to Fight Budget Challenges. The Serials Librarian, 59(3/4), 360-9. Jennings, E., & Tvaruzka, K. (2010). Quick and Dirty Library Promotions That Really Work. Journal of Library Innovation, 1(2), 6-14. Retrieved March 9, 2011, from http://www.libraryinnovation.org/article/view/18    Salmond, K. & Purcell, K. (2011). Trends in Teen Communication and Social Media Use: What’s Really Going On Here? Retreived from http://pewinternet.org/Presentations/2011/Feb/~/media/Files/Presentations/2011/Feb/Pew%20Internet_Girl%20Scout%20Webinar%20PDF.pdf  

Smith, R. & Young, N. (2008). Giving pleasure its due: Collection promotion and readers’ advisory in academic libraries. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 34(6), 520-526.