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Title:
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If You Build It Will They Come? Using a New Library Building to Establish a Culture of Marketing
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Author:
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Brodsky, Karen
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Abstract:
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While most college campuses have strong support for the
libraries, as competition on university campuses for limited financial resources
gets tougher, support for libraries can be more theoretical than
actual. Library users are unaware of the complexity of and expense required
for library services. Not only must libraries compete for limited
financial resources, they must also compete in a complex information
marketplace. Today, libraries must market themselves to their constituents
to ensure that services are utilized and appropriate resources are allocated
for all formats of library materials. By committing to a strong
marketing program, the University Library at Sonoma State University
developed strategic plans to gain broader support from faculty, students,
administrators and greater use of services. Libraries wishing to explore
the possibility of integrating marketing efforts or libraries in the process
of a move can adopt and/or adapt some of these techniques. |
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Citation:
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Brodsky, Karen. "If You Build It Will They Come? Using a New Library Building to Establish a Culture of Marketing." Outreach Services in Academic and Special Libraries. Ed. Paul Kelsey and Sigrid Kelsey. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Information, 2003. 183-97. |
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Citable Link:
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http://hdl.handle.net/10211.1/1453
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Date:
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2003 |