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Twenty Steps to Market Your Library Online
November, 2010

In This Issue
Online Marketing for Libraries
The Pros (and Cons) of Creating Webinars
Improving Webinar Audio Quality
Fun Finds

- Check out MarkUp,
a browser application that allows you to highlight, draw, and write on Web pages

- Journey back in time and check out the
19 gadgets that
changed the world

- Listen to
"The Librarian Song"


Get to Know
Pat Wagner

We asked our resident leadership trainer the hard-hitting questions:

Read our interview


Quick Links

Student Comments

"I am a part-time employee at a public library and a wife and mother of a small child. The online LE@D classes have made it possible for me to meet my education needs! Thank you!"

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We're Exhibiting!

We're exhibiting at ALA Midwinter in San Diego, Jan. 7-11, 2011. Stop by Booth 1801 and take some great training ideas and prizes back to your library!



As we enter this busy holiday season, amidst travel preparations, shopping, cooking, and time spent with friends and family, we often pause to remember those things for which we are most thankful. For those of us working in libraries, there is so much to be grateful for, and what better time to communicate this appreciation to our users?

This month, we take a look at some simple ways to utilize online tools to better reach members of our communities, and we explore some factors to consider before creating and implementing our own online programs. We hope you discover some new ideas for reminding your users how much their support means to your organization.

Here at LE@D, we are very thankful for your participation in our courses, and we wish you all the best this Thanksgiving!

Online Marketing for Libraries
by Sarah Houghton-Jan, San José Public Library (sharing with permission)

Looking for opportunities to expand your library's presence online? The following presentation offers 20 effective steps to meeting your users where they find information and directing them to your resources and services.

- Read more...

The Pros (and Cons) of Creating Webinars
by Pat Wagner

Webinar technologies have become viable training and outreach tools for many libraries. Working within the design limits of webinars will help you produce and broadcast a better-quality online program.

- Read more...

Improving Webinar Audio Quality
by Tim Sullard

Whether you have a speaking role or you're just tuning in to listen, here are some tips to improve your next webinar's audio quality.

- Read more...

Courses of the Month
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Creating Compelling Programming

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Be sure to punctuate accurately this Thanksgiving.

As always, LE@D is committed to helping you meet your training needs. If you have any questions or would like to discuss our courses with us, call us at 940 565-2502 or email us at lead@unt.edu today.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Sincerely,

Kevin Haney
Lifelong Education @ Desktop

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