Summary
Libraries are always looking for new ways to engage with their patrons, and well-planned programming is one way to accomplish this goal. Library programming accomplishes this. Successful programming can be found in offering a variety of events, focusing activities on specific constituents, and providing meaningful library experiences. It can also be seen in advertising, social media, and the careful planning and execution of programs that ensure high quality engagement and participation. This book provides in-depth practical advice and examples of public and academic library programming activities. Included in this volume are methods for identifying target audiences, activities and ways to find and generate even more ideas, tools for assessment and budgeting, and tips on planning programs from inception to execution. Chapters include: -Making a Case for Programming -Discovering the Best Programs for Your Library -Finding Programming Partners -Funding and Budgeting -Getting Organized and Executing Programs -Advertising Your Programs for Success -Public and Academic Library Programming -Assessment and Evaluation Libraries use programming to build and maintain strong partnerships and collaborative opportunities that actively engage their users. In addition to these community-building measures programming can provide assessment tools that help inform future decision-making within the library environment while also assuring quality events and activities. Use this book to attract new patrons, highlight library services and resources, and showcase the overall quality and value of your library.
Michelle Demeter is the former student engagement and distance services coordinator for Florida State University Libraries. In her role, she supervised a unit that coordinated, developed, and executed programs and events for undergraduates, graduates, and faculty. Demeter serves as the head of instruction and undergraduate services at New York University Libraries and is active several groups within the Association of College and Research Libraries.
Haley K. Holmes, coordinator of services to adults, has been with the San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) for fourteen years. She coordinates the forty librarians who plan programs for adults and oversees the four Learn at SAPL adult learning centers.