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CFP: Collaborations and Outreach for Student Success: Initiatives for College and Small University Libraries (ACRL Publication)

A Library Writer's Blog

While many volumes have been published about academic library outreach programs, these often showcase libraries with extensive staff, budgets, and materials available to them. Visit the publication's website for additional information and to submit your proposal by October 31, 2022.

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How User-Friendly Online Services Drive Citizen Satisfaction

AccessE11

A satisfied citizenry is more likely to engage with the community, trust their local government, and participate in civic responsibilities like voting. Furthermore, citizen outreach can be integrated into the system to periodically update the community about new initiatives, upcoming events, or important announcements.

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How to Effectively Plan Your Public Involvement Initiative for Transport

Social Pinpoint

We could easily scale up or down based on outreach needs and community engagement goals, which made the process of creating so much easier. Trialing and testing prior to launch. I knew our team needed a comprehensive platform to be the foundation for all our public outreach and interactive needs.

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Marketing Your Library to Senior Citizens: How to Circumvent Stereotypes and Authentically Connect With Older Patrons

Super Library Marketing

Seniors are more likely to vote and more likely to believe in investments in institutions. In-person outreach is critical to targeting your older population. Have a plan to target your older population with value-oriented messages. Build empathy through storytelling and show how your library provides value.

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Getting Ready for Grants, Part 3: Writing Compliance into Your Programs

ResourceAssociates

Now, if your HR department and Board of Directors independently interviewed all of the applicants, and the decision to hire your sister was made without your vote (to mitigate your personal conflict of interest), you might be ok. You see, there’s a conflict of interest. Rachel Nawrocki, Director of Client Funding.

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December 2016 | Does Public Administration Want Diversity…Really? By Leisha DeHart Davis

PMRA (Public Management Research Association)

But one commenter wondered why PMRA had not taken a similar stance when North Carolina passed a law in 2013 that undercut voting rights that disproportionately affected minority citizens (subsequently invalidated by the U.S. Court of Appeals). . Now back to the original question. Does public administration want diversity… really?

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Gaps in Parks Master Planning, Part Six | Art(s) in the Park(s) as a comprehensive program

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary, is an outreach program of Montana State University serving 61 rural communities in over 10 weeks across five states. From the article: “Home Land Security” opened a few months after the Brexit vote and ran through the U.S. presidential election.