tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7042596096231582762.post4380554116620026744..comments2023-12-07T02:50:11.577-06:00Comments on Kol Safran קול ספרן: Library Marketing and Public RelationsDaniel D. Stuhlmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05637975076937918147noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7042596096231582762.post-75422965051319584692018-10-03T11:02:43.967-05:002018-10-03T11:02:43.967-05:00Thank you for this informative blog post. I am cur...Thank you for this informative blog post. I am currently doing my Teacher Librarianship diploma and I found your blog post in a search for more information on library advocacy. I also like how you outline two parts of marketing, figuring out what people want from a library and telling people about new things happening in the library. When I think of marketing I imagine advertising and getting information to the people but it is important to remember to ask for feedback as well. Hannahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13968748163966540865noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7042596096231582762.post-43521757998306598112016-12-12T06:09:12.580-06:002016-12-12T06:09:12.580-06:00I was pleased to learn about this post from your l...I was pleased to learn about this post from your link in Autocat. Here in the UK many librarians are very interested in this subject and Ned Potter has become the guru of us all in this respect, see http://www.ned-potter.com/toolkit/ and, to misquote Slade, we are all Marketers now. <br /><br />Anna Martin<br />Cambridge University Medical Library<br />blog http://libraryspiel.blogspot.co.uk/Minnowonsayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10251592923864670784noreply@blogger.com