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What does it mean to defund the police?

"Explores the concept of defunding [the police] while addressing the reasons people are calling for it in a comprehensive, honest, and age-appropriate way. Developed in conjunction with educator, advocate, and author Kelisa Wing to reach children of all races and encourage them to approach race issues with open eyes and minds"--Provided by publisher.

Booktalk! 5

more selections from The Booktalker for all ages and audiences
1993
Contains a collection of booktalks arranged by age level. Includes a bibliography by age level, theme and genre, and an index.

Start a revolution

stop acting like a library
2015
"Bizzle shows how successful libraries introduce new ideas into their presentations, web presence, and digital services. Marketing campaigns can be a challenge, and Bizzleshares universal concepts to promote a successful social media presence and increase community awareness of your library"--OCLC.

Creating a winning online exhibition

a guide for libraries, archives, and museums
2002
How to conceive, design, and execute a compelling online exhibition.

Powerful public relations

a how-to guide for libraries
2002
Whether you have a lot of time to devote to a PR program or just a few hours here and there, communicating your library's many benefits is paramount to promote the satisfaction and number of customers you have each day.

Marketing your library

tips and tools that work
2012
"In the current economic climate, most librarians recognize the critical importance of marketing as a means of self-preservation, largely accepting that the future of libraries requires marketing in order to increase library use and public perceptions of worth. This anthology offers practical insight on marketing techniques specifically designed for libraries"--Provided by publisher.

Public relations for school library media centers

1990
Collection of essays that provide varied perspectives on developing effective public relations programs for school library media centers.

Library contests

2007
Describes a nine-step process for planning, organizing, and running a library contest, offering ideas and advice on how to select a contest planner and develop community partnerships, establish goals and estimate budget, define contest type, determine eligibility, schedule the contest, select a prize, choose judges, promote the contest, and evaluate success.

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