I want to thank everyone who was so kind to email me their library brochures. Thanks to you, I was able to quickly draft a brochure for our library. Once it's ready, I plan to have it linked from our library's website, and I will post the link to the lists.
I have another favor to ask. Is your library brochure online or would you be willing to email it to requesting librarians? If so, please send me the URL or your library's email address, and I'll summarize and post to the lists.
BTW, the list of 33 items that can be found in library brochures is summarized below this email.
Take care,
Tanya
Tanya Feddern-Bekcan, MLIS, AHIP, MOT, OTR/L http://www.geocities.com/nqiya/libraryarticles.html formerly Tanya Feddern
305.243.3999 - [log in to unmask] - 305.325.9670 (fax)
EBM Theme Director & Reference and Education Librarian Louis Calder Memorial Library
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
"A library without a librarian is a reading room."-- Jenny Garcia of the University of Wyoming, MLS, AHIP
Items found in library brochures:
1. Library Mission/Vision Statement
2. Hours
3. Main phone number
4. Physical address
5. Post Office address with campus locator code (for interoffice mail)
6. Main email address
7. Website address
8. Director’s name
9. Librarians’ names (with/without email addresses or phone number extensions)
10. Campus map showing library location
11. Layout map of the library (indicating location of study rooms, stacks, etc.)
12. NLM Classifications
13. Library Rules (who can access library in person or online, children accompanied by adult, no food/drink, computer usage rules, badge worn inside the library, etc.)
14. Library Policies & Procedures (checkout, donating materials, renewal, placing a hold, fines, etc.)
15. Website URLs or databases: with or without annotations (PubMed, MEDLINEplus, etc.)
16. Listing of the number of books, electronic resources, databases, etc.
17. Listing of number of computers and other library equipment (copiers, scanners, paper cutter, etc.)
18. Listing of library services (training, ILL, designing/printing professional posters, document delivery, copying, providing guidance relating to copyright and the ethical use of information, teaching curriculum-related information skills with you, etc.)
19. Listing of librarian duties (part of healthcare team, contribute to patient care and safety, serve on hospital committees, share new resources & ideas, etc.)
20. Referring to librarians as masters-prepared, certified, faculty, professional medical librarians, etc.
21. Quotes by pleased patrons identified as “Molecular Biologist,” “Assistant Professor of Medicine,” etc.
22. Instructions for Remote Access
23. Search tips
24. Description of the EBM/Research process
25. Funded/Donated items and the name of the donor/funding source
26. Awards the library has received
27. “Coupon” for a free library service or candy
28. Tear-off bookmark that lists the library contact info, hours, and services
29. Information prescription form
30. Training request form
31. Top 10 Reasons to Use Your Library
32. Image of the library homepage with its features pointed out and annotated
33. Date the brochure was last revised
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From: Feddern-Bekcan, Tanya
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 5:03 PM
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Subject: Library brochures?
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Hello, everyone. I need to do a tri-fold brochure to summarize and promote our library and was wondering if someone had their brochure that they’d like to share.
So far, I found one site for school libraries http://lmnet.wikispaces.com/Library+Brochures that has a few brochures that are giving me some good ideas, such as http://rhsweb.org/library/pdf/Parent_pamphlet2007.pdf and of course, the winners of MLA’s Creative Promotions brochures: http://www.mlanet.org/resources/nml-month/ (BTW, the 2009 NLM poster for National Medical Librarians month looks great.)
I greatly appreciate your ideas, and I will summarize to the lists.
Take care,
Tanya
Tanya Feddern-Bekcan, MLIS, AHIP, MOT, OTR/L http://www.geocities.com/nqiya/libraryarticles.html formerly Tanya Feddern
305.243.3999 - [log in to unmask] - 305.325.9670 (fax) EBM Theme Director & Reference and Education Librarian Louis Calder Memorial Library University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
"A library without a librarian is a reading room."-- Jenny Garcia of the University of Wyoming, MLS, AHIP
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