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Library programming can increase patron awareness of and engagement with library resources and services. However, creative programming and promotion is what really draws people in, especially as libraries evolve and become more virtual. How can librarians reach their unique user groups when those users never have to step foot in the library?

Planning and Promoting Events in Health Sciences Libraries: Success Stories and Best Practices presents a simple blueprint for planning and promoting library events and programs written with medical librarians in mind. Whether you work in an academic or hospital setting, this book is full of useful suggestions and tips for taking the stress and confusion out of the library programming and event planning process. Drawing upon the wisdom and experience of health sciences librarians from across the country, this book will:





Walk readers through the stages of library programming and promotion Act as a how-to for health sciences librarians looking to create successful outreach events Highlight how other health sciences libraries just like yours have successfully created programs for their users, even those with little to no programming budget Encourage readers to think creatively about their own programming and events

Planning and Promoting Events in Health Sciences Libraries: Success Stories and Best Practices will show you that you dont need a degree in marketing in order to create successful outreach events. Health sciences librarians can take what they already know about their patrons and their own libraries and apply that knowledge to every planning process with the help of the practical strategies found in this guide.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Part I Practical Guide to Planning and Promoting Library Events
1(68)
1 Introduction
3(8)
Shalu Gillum
Natasha Williams
2 The Life Cycle of Planning and Promoting Library Events
11(12)
Shalu Gillum
Natasha Williams
3 Budgeting for Library Programming
23(12)
Shannon Jones
4 Brainstorming Ideas for Library Events
35(12)
Tamara M. Nelson
5 A Purposeful Approach to Library Events Promotion
47(14)
Erinn E. Aspinall
6 Assessment of Library Programming
61(8)
Shalu Gillum
Natasha Williams
Part II Success Stories
69(72)
7 Case Study: Using Contests on Social Media to Grow Your Audience and Increase Engagement
71(10)
Kelsa Bartley
8 Case Study: Women of Color in Medicine: A Panel Discussion
81(6)
Jessica A. Koos
Mona Ramonetti
9 Case Study: Orlando Health UpSkill: A Hospital Library Integrated Workforce Initiative
87(12)
Aidybert Weeks
Stephanie Harris
10 Case Study: Developing a Multifaceted, Intentional Approach to Library Promotion through an Effective Communications Committee
99(6)
Mary Joan
Lauren Wheeler
11 Case Study: Halloween-Themed Library Awareness Program for National Medical Librarians Month
105(10)
Jaclyn Castek
Angle Novak
12 Case Study: Library Fun Labs: A Successful Experiment in Crafting Community
115(12)
Katherine A. Morley Eramo
Rebecca A. Mortn
Amy E. LaVertu
Katherln R. Deford
Tom Qulnn
Siamak Samiean
13 Case Study: Partnering with Public Libraries in Rural and Underserved Areas of North Carolina: Providing Community Outreach
127(8)
Terri Ottosen
Nandita S. Mani
Megan Fratta
Michelle Cowley
14 Case Study: Easy but Effective Virtual Programming: HSL PodcastClub
135(6)
Carly Lambert
Shalu Gillum
Index 141(4)
About the Editors and Contributors 145
Shalu Gillum, JD, MLS, AHIP is head of public services for the Harriet F. Ginsburg Health Sciences Library at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine in Orlando, Florida. Shalu is responsible for managing library public services, including circulation, reference, instruction, programming, and promotion. Over the last ten years she has coauthored numerous publications, presentations, and workshops on library programming.

Natasha Williams is user services librarian at the Harriet F. Ginsburg Health Sciences Library at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine (UCF COM). She is responsible for creating various library promotional and informational materials, works closely with the head of public services to market, promote, and execute library events and services, and assess the needs of the different groups of patrons that utilize the library space. During the ten years she has spent at the UCF COM, she has co-authored articles and copresented on topics related to library programming and events.