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• Before the first Connection: A marketing Campaign for a Law Library’s Mobile Application. Terry Ballard, Systems Librarian Mendik Library New York Law School. When you come to a fork in the road, take it. Who we are.
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• Before the first Connection: A marketing Campaign for a Law Library’s Mobile Application Terry Ballard, Systems Librarian Mendik Library New York Law School
Who we are • New York Law School has been in existence for more than 120 years in Lower Manhattan. • Past professors have included Woodrow Wilson and Charles Evans Hughes. • Our most famous graduate – Judge Judy
“A really good hockey player plays where the puck is. A really great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be.” • Wayne Gretzke
Before the before • Deciding to go ahead with asking a vendor. • A look at existing libraries in the Android and iTunes store showed us that the most-often cited vendor was Boopsie. • We negotiated through the Spring and Summer of 2011.
Finding how other law libraries did it • Unfortunately, there were no other law school libraries listed in the iPhone and Android marketplaces. • We would have to be the pioneers in this one.
Two new features • We wanted the program to include course reserves – getting that was the result of considerable brainstorming because they hadn’t done reserves before. • We also wanted our popular DRAGNET Google Custom Search site included. Getting a good display on that turned out to be our responsibility, but we did get it done.
QR codes also posted in the elevator • Since our library is under ground, the elevator is the only place where cell phones could be used.
Total searches – note that the average user made 16 searches per session
December • The total number of users dropped, but they still made 19 queries per session. Also, we noted that school was out of session that entire month.
Feedback • In 2012, the Mendik Library was awarded the annual Excellence in Marketing Award:Use of Technology by the American Association of Law Libraries. This was the second year in a row that the library has won an AALL award.
““Keep an eye to the future, an ear to the past, but after thinking it over notice nothing much lasts.”Robert Hunter