Make a Big Impact @ Your School Board Meeting
By (Author) Margaux DelGuidice-Calemmo
By (author) Rose M. Luna
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Linworth Publishing, Incorporated
15th May 2012
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
379.1531
Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-Audio
168
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
510g
This book details effective strategies for promoting a library beyond the building level in order to make an impact with the influential individuals who make the key decisions that directly affect the school district and library program.
Make a Big Impact @ Your School Board Meeting was inspired by the authors' experiences speaking at local and national library conferences on the topic of making presentations to school boards and forging relationships with key administrators. It became clear that many librarians are unsure how to create a comprehensive marketing plan, and are simply too busy with their day-to-day tasks to tackle this daunting project.
This book is written specifically for K12 librarians in the field. It can also serve as an instructional tool for school library certification programs. It spotlights the importance of ongoing advocacy and leadership, teaches school librarians how to demonstrate the tremendous value of their library programs and how they directly impact student achievement, and showcases library-specific marketing techniques that can be used during good and poor economic times. By using the straightforward methods and tools provided, librarians will greatly improve their ability to avoid detrimental budget cuts to their programs.
This is a wonderful resource for a first year school librarian and for those of us who need an extra boost in our advocacy efforts. * Library Media Connection *
Margaux DelGuidice, MLS, is school librarian at Garden City High School, NY, and children's services librarian at the Freeport Memorial Library, NY.
Rose Luna, MLS, is school librarian at Freeport High School, NY, and a bilingual reference librarian at the Freeport Memorial Library, NY.