The Responsive Public Library: How to Develop and Market a Winning Collection, 2nd Edition
By (Author) Sharon L. Baker
By (author) Karen L. Wallace
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
10th January 2002
10th January 2002
2nd Revised edition
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Acquisitions and collection development
025.21874
Paperback
364
How can public libraries successfully meet the needs of their patrons and their communities, and build support for their endeavors Focusing on the heart and soul of the libraryits collectionthe authors show how proven marketing techniques can be applied to library collection development in today's high-tech environment. With examples and statistics from more than 200 libraries of all sizes, the book gathers decades of pertinent research and a wealth of creative ideas and winning tactics for public libraries. After a brief discussion of the rationale for a marketing approach, the book takes you through each step of an effective marketing initiative: from market research and creating a master plan through collection evaluation, selection, costs, access, and promotional policies and practices. A great idea-generator and how-to guide for any library staff member, especially those in management positions, this is also essential reading for LIS students preparing for careers in public libraries.
The authors, a library educator and a practicing librarian, bring a wealth of practical experience and research knowlage that is utilized effectivly in the presentation of each topic.[f]aculty and students in schools of library and information science, public library administrators, and librarians involved with collection development in all types of public libraries. * ARBA Online *
The person who can invest the time and effort will find his or her reward in the rich mine of very credible information that has been gathered and presented within these pages.^IThe Responsive Public Library^R makes an important contribution to the study of marketing principles as they are applied to developing a quality public library collection. * Marketing Library Services *
With considerable enthusiasm, the authors recommend what some librarians may consider drastic levels of analysis, planning, change, and management. Implementation of marketing concepts and practices should 'permeate the organization' to ensure 'relevance, value, and cost-effectiveness.'. . . Thorough, readable, and very well organized. . . . Recommended for all public libraries. . . . Much of this material could also apply to academic libraries. * Reference & User Services Quarterly *
One of the most useful works on the public libraryThe book is packed with practical information * Reference & User Services Quarterly *
SHARON L. BAKER is former Associate Professor, University of Iowa School of Library and Information Science, Iowa City. KAREN L. WALLACE is Circulation/Reference Librarian, Drake University Law Library in Des Moines, Iowa, and was formerly the Head of Community Services at Des Plaines Public Library, Des Plaines, Illinois.