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Demonstrate Your Library's Impact
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Hill,Chrystie)
Tue Jan 27 20:15:15 2004
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 19:29:23 -0500
From: "Hill,Chrystie" <hillc@OCLC.ORG>
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The community at http://webjunction.org <http://webjunction.org> is
currently focused on how libraries - with a little strategy, presentation,
and determination for innovation - can demonstrate the impact they have in
their communities.
Check Out WebJunction's Roadmap for step-by-step demonstrating impact
solutions, from the simple to the sophisticated.
Register For "What We're Worth: Alternative Funding for Libraries," a live
event with special guest Steve Coffman. UPDATE: this session is already
full, but we're working on adding a second session because we've had such a
strong response!
Share Ideas for demonstrating impact with other WJ members in our
Fundraising & Development forum.
We'll have a special moderated discussion in the days following our event
with Steve, Feb 4 - 6, with guest moderator Buff Hirko.
Tell Us an inspirational success story of how your library is already
demonstrating impact in your community and you just might...
Win Big with your own copy of "The Library's Contribution to Your
Community."
The seminal workbook on communicating impact to your community partners,
funders, and patrons (a $200 value!)
And if that's not enough, you can...
Absorb Yourself in the host of other resources and content our community is
already sharing.
You'll find links to all of WebJunction's Demonstrating Impact resources on
our current focus page at:
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WebJunction is the online community "where minds meet" to solve tech
problems, share resources, and take online courses. WebJunction is
supported by our members and the library community. Please send your ideas,
suggestions, and questions to community@webjunction.org.