Archive for the ‘Continuing Education’ Category

Discover the Power of Word-of-Mouth Marketing

Monday, September 29th, 2008

November 13 & 14, 2008

Word-of-mouth marketing is the best and most powerful way for you to get your message to potential customers. Customer relations is important, but having a clear, concise and consistent message to share with your customers is even better. Create a buzz and get people talking!

The Tampa Bay Library Consortium offers “Discover the Power of Word-of-Mouth Marketing,” two interactive workshops that will reveal what makes word-of-mouth marketing so important and will walk you through the steps of developing a plan to implement in your library.

In the first workshop, we will learn about the wonders of word-of-mouth marketing. In the second workshop, our skilled trainer will help you plan your own marketing project, and then in the months to come, we will help your library implement it. If you only want to learn about word-of-mouth marketing, just attend day one.  If you want to develop your own plan and have us help you along the way, attend both sessions (and be sure to register for both).

DAY ONE (November 13)
On day one, we will:

  • Learn what word-of-mouth marketing is and why it’s important for your library
  • Learn how to get people talking about your library
  • Discover how to turn customers into “champions” for your library

Click here to sign up for Day One of this workshop.

DAY TWO (November 14)
On day two, we will:

  • Help you plan a marketing communication project and then over the following months we will help you implement it
  • Establish communication goals and develop creative key messages
  • Build a marketing communication plan that all staff members will be involved in implementing
  • Discuss follow-up evaluation methods

After you develop your marketing communication plan during the workshop, TBLC will work with you over the following months to help implement it.

Click here to sign up for Day Two of this workshop.

About the instructor
Peggy Barber was formerly associate executive director for communication for the American Library Association (ALA), where she managed and implemented marketing and communication programs. She established the ALA Public Information Office, Public Programs Office and the ALA Graphics program, including the widely known “Celebrity Read” poster series. She helped to launch the universal library logo that appears on streets and roads across the country. She also coauthored Getting Your Grant: A How-to-Do-It Manual for Librarians.

Barber received the Lippincott Award for distinguished service to the library profession in 1999, and was honored as Alumni of the Year in 2001 by the Rutgers University School of Library and Information Science, where she earned her master’s degree in library science. She served as coordinator for the Orange County Cooperative Library System and as a reference librarian for the Bay Area Reference Center, San Francisco Public Library before joining ALA.

Dr. Christie Koontz presents marketing program at TBLC

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

After Dr. Christie Koontz presented a popular marketing workshop at this year’s FLA, we’ve invited her to present Marketing: The Missing Manual at TBLC on Wed., July 16, 2008.  This class is designed to introduce participants to marketing practices and principles in libraries, and a new decision making tool, the Internet-accessible Public Library Geographic Database.

Bring experience and common sense, and a readiness to learn!

Click here for more information or to register for this workshop. Hope to see you there!

Continuing Education survey

Friday, January 18th, 2008

The Tampa Bay Library Consortium greatly values our members’ feedback.

We have compiled a short survey to find out what more we can do for you through our Continuing Education program. We ask that you take just a few minutes to fill out the survey so that we may enhance our service to better fit our members’ needs.

Please click here to complete the Continuing Education survey.

Contact Ellen Cannon at (813) 622-8252 (ext. 231) with any questions.

Space still available for workshop with Steven Bell

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Are You Feeling The Pressure?
The Ratcheting Up of Academic Library Technology
Friday, Feb. 1, 2008 (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.)

Join presenter and author Steven Bell for a workshop about how to keep up with the latest technology.

In a technology landscape in which gadgets, gizmos, software and Web 2.0 innovations hit us at an ever accelerating pace, how do we successfully manage technology adoption in our libraries? This workshop addresses the challenge of the technology ratchet, and how to keep it from tightening its grip around your staff and patrons.

Steven Bell will share ideas and techniques for regaining control over library technology with an exploration of how we might better identify and adopt the technologies that are right for our libraries, how we can more effectively offer staff development for using those technologies, and how each staff member can develop a personal professional development strategy for staying ahead of the technology curve.

Click here to sign up for this workshop.

Click here for more information about Steven Bell.

Contact Ellen Cannon with any questions.

Sign up now for new CE2U classes

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

We’ve updated our CE2U page with more FREE online PALINET workshops. Click here to check them out.

Through our CE2U program, TBLC brings Continuing Education To You with ongoing PALINET workshops and other various free online opportunities, such as NEFLIN teleconferences and SirsiDynix Institute webinars.

To ensure your free registration, simply choose “Tampa Bay Library Consortium Member $0.00” from the dropdown menu on the PALINET registration page.

Click here to visit our new CE2U page and find out the convenient and affordable CE opportunities that await you!

(Remember, our CE2U page will always be available through our regular Continuing Education page here.)

CE2U at TBLC

Monday, October 1st, 2007

During this time of budget cuts, we realize it may be difficult for you to come to TBLC for workshops and seminars. Therefore, we are bringing Continuing Education to You!

Through CE2U, we can now offer our members FREE online Palinet workshops, worth $60 to $220 per class for non-TBLC members. To ensure your free registration, simply choose “Tampa Bay Library Consortium Member $0.00” from the dropdown menu on the Palinet registration page. 

We also serve as your “one stop shop” for other various free online opportunities, such as NEFLIN teleconferences and SirsiDynix Institute webinars. 

Click here to visit our new CE2U page and find out the convenient and affordable CE opportunities that await you!

(Please note that our CE2U page will always be available through our regular Continuing Education page here.)

SOLINET workshop: Evaluating Technical Services

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

Sign up by August 10 to receive “early bird” registration rates: $210 for SOLINET members; $260 for non-members.

Increase the efficiency of your technical services operation.

“Evaluating Technical Services” – taking place on Friday, August 31, at USF in St. Petersburg – covers all technical services, including acquisitions, cataloging and physical processing. You will learn to measure productivity; determine unit costs; and evaluate work-flow options, staffing and outsourcing. Please bring a calculator to the class.

Click here for more information or to register for this workshop.

What do genealogy, anthropology and marketing have in common?

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

You can use census data to help you with all three!

Sign up for our “Accessing and Understanding Census Data” workshop (July 27) to learn about the Census Bureau’s structure, its functions and how data is collected, and a brief history of the census collection.

Then, use your knowledge to help you learn about your family’s history, or to study people’s habits and trends over a period of time, or to gather demographic data to help you target your marketing efforts.

What else can you do with a better understanding of census data?

Click here to sign up for our workshop!

Don’t let budget cuts stop you from promoting your library

Monday, July 16th, 2007

Working and Winning with the Media
August 30, 2007
9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 

Andrew Sanderbeck leads the Working and Winning with the Media workshop by showing you the most effective ways your library can partner and work with the local media.

As a result of this workshop, participants will learn and begin to master:

  • Three easy ways to build relationships with the local media
  • What to say and do when the media wants to interview you
  • The basics of journalism lingo and how the media uses it
  • The role of the appointed spokesperson for your organization
  • The anatomy and “Five W’s” of a successful press release
  • Seven elements of a professionally prepared email press release
  • How to work with the media when there’s a crisis in the library
  • The dos & don’ts of creating Public Service Announcements
  • The essential components of a media kit for your organization
  • Creating your own media: How other libraries use social networking sites like You Tube and MySpace to create their own public relations communications

Click here for more information or to register for this class.

Core Competencies for Library Staff

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

In this FREE one-hour webinar (July 25, 11 a.m. PDT/2 p.m. EDT), WebJunction will explore competencies for library staff — how defining core competencies builds a foundation for identifying skills and knowledge gaps and leads to targeted training that will help keep libraries viable in the 21st century.

Click here for more information or to register for this webinar.