====== Seminars and Events ====== ===== 2019 NSW Public Libraries Marketing and Programming Seminar ===== Monday 26 August 2019 at Woollahra Library at Double Bay * Publisher Showcases: The most exciting upcoming releases in Australian Publishing from * Allen & Unwin * {{ :marketing_seminar_presentation_hachette_lib_choice_2019.pdf |Hachette}} * HarperCollins * Pan Macmillan * {{ ::marketing_seminar_presentation_simon_schuster_library_spotlight_2019.pdf |Simon and Schuster}} * How to facilitate a successful 'In Conversation' style event: with professional interviewer and facilitator Michaela Kalowski. * LBGTQI+ safe spaces: offering inclusive programming and creating a safe and welcoming environment of LGBTQI+ communities. * The {{ ::marketing_australian_reading_hour_2019_campaign_update.pdf |Australian Reading Hour}}: program ideas and partnership opportunities * What makes an Author Event sucessful: a panel discussion featuring library staff, an author, a bookseller and a publicist. * Nielsen Bookscan: trends in Australian booksales. * Breaking the Libraryland Mould: Real-World Marketing for Real Results ===== 2017: Impact measurement tools for libraries ===== * Lena Etuk, a senior research officer from the [[https://www.csi.edu.au | Centre for Social Impact]] provides an overview of the topic in her presentation “Why Measure Social Impact?” * Video of Presentation: [[https://youtu.be/2tXxeztCqYI | Why Measure Social Impact? by Lena Etuk]] * Slides: [[https://www.slideshare.net/PublicLibraryServices/lena-etuk-why-measure-social-impact | Why Measure Social Impact? PPT by Lena Etuk]] * Impact of Libraries as Creative Spaces (State Library of Queensland) [[http://www.plconnect.slq.qld.gov.au/manage/research/libraries-as-creative-spaces]] * Project Outcome (USA) [[https://www.projectoutcome.org/]] * Europeana Impact Playbook and other tools [[https://pro.europeana.eu/post/introducing-the-impact-playbook-the-cultural-heritage-professionals-guide-to-assessing-your-impact]] ===== 2008: It's all relative - Relationship Marketing @ your Library ===== * Stakeholder management & community consultation - Roberta Ryan, Director of Social Planning and Research, Urbis * Successful Supplier Management: Lessons from Adam Smith, Henry Ford, and modern business - Robert Holt, Managing Director, The Book House * Making connections within Council – Carolyn Bourke, Fairfield City Council * Reaching your market using new technologies - Ellen Forsyth, SLNSW * To have and to hold: how to source and retain staff - Sally Dallas, Personnel Consultant, Zenith Information Management Services ==== Library Bites ==== * Library Bite 1 - We all Need Friends - Chris Jones, Great Lakes Library * Library Bite 2 - Creating partnerships to deliver multicultural excellence - Steve Richards, City of Canterbury * Library * Library Bite 3 - Collections to Clients - Robert Knight, Riverina Regional Library * Creating lasting customer relationships – Ian Phipps, Parramatta Riverside Theatre ===== 2006: Sensational Seniors ===== * "The Prospects for Future Population Ageing in New South Wales: A Demographer's Perspective" Dr. Nick Parr, Senior Lecturer in Demography, Macquarie University. * "Active, Engaged, Valued – Older People and Public Libraries" Mylee Joseph, Consultant, Public Library Services, State Library of NSW * "Grants & Sponsorship Ideas" – Chris Jones, Great Lakes Library; Carol Edmonds, Newcastle Regional Library * “Library Design And Layout For Older People” – Ian Brewster, Architect, Brewster Hjorth * "Libraries Impacting On Lives" - Part One – Lorraine Rook * * "Library Services For CALD Seniors" – Oriana Acevedo, Consultant, Public Library Services, State Library of NSW; Valeria Gryadunova, Randwick City Library * Group Discussions - “Promotion, Building & Facilities, Programs, Technology” * “The Cost Of Ageing Library Users” - Chris Jones, Great Lakes Library * “Libraries Impacting on Lives” - Part Two – Barry Ryan * “Changing Values and Attitudes of Australia’s Ageing Population” - Dr Diana Olsberg, Head of the School of Sociology and Anthropology, University of New South Wales * “The Role Of The Public Library For Senior Citizens” - Marianne Rajkovic – Librarian and Sociology Graduate Panel Discussion – “What’s happening in our libraries” * “Racing off Seniors” - Michelle Mashman, City of Canterbury Library * “Grey Is Good – Harnessing Grey Power at Fairfield” - Linda Dunn, Fairfield City Library * “Sexercise and other Senior Adventures” - Jo Smith, Lake Macquarie Library * “Sea Changes in Libraries” - Janice Biggin, Bega Library ---- Back to [[marketing_and_programs_working_group|Marketing and Programs Working Group Home Page]]