Hi
I have attached our written policy, which lays out how we display and
keep posters and leaflets. All posters etc are displayed without charge
and where possible (depending on size of library) are separated onto
notice boards for "Events" Community Info" " Courses" etc with each
notice board clearly headed as such.
There is also a folder for those posters which we do not have space for
and this is displayed in the library along with a few copies of any
flyers.
Kindest regards
Karen
Karen Newton
Manager
City Services
Sunderland City Council
0191 561 3495
www.Sunderland.gov.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: lis-pub-libs: UK Public Libraries
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lynette Falconer
Sent: 30 August 2012 16:25
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Posters and leaflets
In Leeds Library and Information Service, we are currently looking at
how we deal with posters and leaflets from the public, organisations,
charities etc. (we get asked to display rather a lot of them).
We'd really like to find out how other library authorities manage
posters & leaflets, the following areas are of particular interest:
* Do you have a written poster & leaflet policy?
* What do you allow/refuse in terms of content of posters &
leaflets? e.g. charities, commercial businesses, local
info. only?
. Do you have a community information folder
* How do you display posters? E.g. noticeboard, poster strings,
in a folder etc.
* Do you display all posters for free or do you charge for some?
* Do you use digital signage or other technology to promote
community information?
Happy to collate and share any response.
Thank-you
Lynette Falconer
Information Services Manager
Library and Information Service
Leeds City Council
Tel 0113 247 8293
http://www.facebook.com/leedslibraries
http://twitter.com/leedslibraries
http://www.leeds.gov.uk/24hourlibrary
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This email and any attached files transmitted are confidential and intended solely
for the person or entity to whom it is addressed. If you received this email in error
you may not take action based on its contents, nor should you copy, print or show
this to anyone; instead please reply to the sender and highlight the error, then
delete the message from your system.
Please note that the content of e-mail sent and received may have to be disclosed
by the Council in response to a request for access to information.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sunderland is aiming to become the most liveable city in the UK.
Visit www.Sunderland.gov.uk for Council services and information.
Business investors can access www.Investinsunderland.co.uk
Visitors to the City should log onto www.Visitsunderland.com
|