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Library Advocacy NOW Don t Delay Start Today

Library Advocacy NOW!. My GoalTo help school librarians promote themselves to their:AdministratorsFaculty MembersStudents ParentsSchool Community . Library Advocacy NOW!. Your GoalBe able to justify how your library program enhances your school's mission.In turn, this could protect:Your jo

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Library Advocacy NOW Don t Delay Start Today

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    1. Library Advocacy NOW! Dont Delay Start Today Presented by: Holly Bunt, Western Reserve Academy bunth@wra.net Jacque Miller, Western Reserve Academy Kim Barsella, Western Reserve Academy

    2. Library Advocacy NOW! My Goal To help school librarians promote themselves to their: Administrators Faculty Members Students Parents School Community

    3. Library Advocacy NOW! Your Goal Be able to justify how your library program enhances your schools mission. In turn, this could protect: Your job Your budget Your program

    4. Public Relations Committee Web Site http:web2.lnoca.org:4040/PR.htm

    5. PR Quick Tips

    6. Advocacy Web Sites

    7. How to Use the PR Quick Tip Web Site

    8. PR Quick Tip #1 Accomplishment Worksheets

    9. PR Quick Tip #3 Bibliographic Instruction - Worksheet

    10. PR Quick Tip #3 Part of an Annual Report (For additional examples of Annual Library Reports, look at PR Quick Tip #16)

    11. PR Quick Tip #3 Additional Statistical Information WRA Keeps Information Literacy Skills # of Faculty/Subject Areas # of Participants (Students or Faculty) # of Classes Taught Topic/Skills Taught Individual Student Sessions chart (see handout # 2) Faculty Collaboration & Training chart (see handout #3) Research Database Usage Library Usage (individual/group visits to the library) Number of Students in the Library Day, Evening, and Weekend counts Library Staff Information Number of Items Ordered Book & AV Materials # of Items Requested by Faculty and Students # of Items Donated Gift Books / Gift Book Collections Circulation Information Age of the Collection Number of Items Weeded Very Brief Front Desk Questions (see handout #4 ) Number of Photocopies Made

    12. PR Quick Tip #8 Student Recommendation Bookmarks

    13. PR Quick Tip #11 Goal Worksheet and Sample Survey

    14. PR Quick Tip #11 Goal Worksheet and Sample Survey

    15. PR Quick Tip #11 Goal Worksheet and Sample Survey

    16. PR Quick Tip #12 Professional Collection Book Cart/Basket

    17. PR Quick Tip #13 Make Time to Collect the Data/Evidence

    18. PR Quick Tip #22 Library Guide for New Teachers

    19. PR Quick Tip #22 Tips for Creating Your Own Library Web Page

    20. PR Quick Tip #30 Internet Safety Resources and Tips

    21. PR Quick Tip #31 AASL Survey School Libraries Count!

    22. PR Quick Tip #31 AASL Survey School Libraries Count!

    23. PR Quick Tip #31 AASL Survey School Libraries Count!

    24. Library Advocacy NOW!

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