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career development/business skills (libraries). I thought the most useful chapter (for my particular line of work) was #5 (kickstarter) how to make engaging videos that tell a story to convey the passion of the creator and generate public interest. But mostly I skimmed over the rest (so many things are dependent on our library Board, et al.)
 
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reader1009 | 1 autre critique | Jul 3, 2021 |
There are a lot of good ideas, but sometimes I had a hard time grasping the connections the author was trying to make between a particular business practice and how it could be used in a library setting. The fact that the interviews didn't involve more direct quotes from the people being interviewed was odd; I would have liked to see some snippets of the transcripts themselves. I can see it as a very useful tool for a public library, however.
 
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sarahlh | 1 autre critique | Mar 6, 2021 |
A good introduction if this really is Step 1 in your approach to the whole branding thing. It provides a very light overview of the steps of the basic process of deciding on an approach, though it feels rather like it boils down to "once you know what you want, hire out." This is also most workable for a small public library that has more latitude in what they can do with their branding and when (or for library system directors, I guess). This isn't really for your everyday librarian who's trying to figure out how to make the library and its offerings stand out more.

The author occasionally makes nods towards other types of libraries, like academic libraries, but these are not explored, and we do have a very different structure to work with: at my college, we already have a style guide that affects what kind of branding we can do, and we're very limited in how we can stretch logos and taglines and things.

I did like Chapter 6 on defining your library's story and what your message is (my department leadership met last summer to try to settle on a vision statement, which was certainly a good amount of work). I flagged a few other places that had some helpful nuggets to keep in mind, but on the other hand, there were whole chapters I barely skimmed.

… (plus d'informations)
 
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elam11 | 1 autre critique | May 30, 2020 |
This book is for people who never worked at a library before, if you have then you know most of the odd ball things that come up and what you will be responsible for as a librarian. A lot of the examples are based on the author's business experience, not her librarian experience, it transfers over, but a little odd since its a book about librarianship.
 
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