The small public library survival guide :thriving on less(E-BOOK) Herbert B. Landau.
Publisher: Chicago : American Library Association, 2008Description: viii, 159 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780838935750 (pbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): Libraries and community -- United States | Libraries -- United States -- Marketing | Library finance -- United States | Public libraries -- United States -- Administration | Small libraries -- United States -- Administration | E-BOOKDDC classification: 025.1/974 Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
Why this book is necessary -- Defining your library's role in your community : a market-oriented approach -- Translating community needs into a strategic plan -- Funding your library's plan -- Earning money through benefit events -- Obtaining noncash support from the community -- Granstmanship : the art of grant winning -- Ongoing marketing of your library and its programs -- Innovative library programming on a shoestring -- Staffing your library's plan -- Buying on the cheap -- Conclusion : is it worth all the effort?
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Why this book is necessary -- Defining your library's role in your community : a market-oriented approach -- Translating community needs into a strategic plan -- Funding your library's plan -- Earning money through benefit events -- Obtaining noncash support from the community -- Granstmanship : the art of grant winning -- Ongoing marketing of your library and its programs -- Innovative library programming on a shoestring -- Staffing your library's plan -- Buying on the cheap -- Conclusion : is it worth all the effort?

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