Reaching Readers with Newsletters
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Does your library use email newsletters to reach out to your community? Crafting an effective newsletter does take a bit of time, but it’s something anyone can learn to do -- and armed with the right tools, it may prove even easier than you might expect.
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Newsletters build community Guest blogger Patrick Holt shares his experiences creating custom newsletters and using them to reach the readers in his community.
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NextReads newsletters: Theme & variation The themed sections in NextReads newsletters help circulate your library’s backlist by featuring the books you already have on your shelves. Like physical displays, themes help readers discover new treasures, or remind them of books they'd forgotten they wanted to read.
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Book clubs for all kinds of lives NoveList staff love book clubs. Many of us used to work in public libraries and run our own book clubs. As we were talking about Book Club Central, we started talking about book clubs we’ve either run or heard about that offer something extra to readers.
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Resilience in tough times While it would be nice to live in a perfect world, hard times happen to everyone. Whether your community is in the midst of tragedy or witnessing from afar, libraries serve as safe, welcoming spaces for people to find the information, comfort, and hope they need.
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Experiences from the Field: Reaching Targeted Audiences with Email Newsletters Looking for a way to reach special audiences in your community? Join us for this webinar and listen in on a conversation with four libraries that have found success connecting with these sometimes small but always important audiences in their communities. Reserve your seat >>
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Find Australian and New Zealander books and authors in seconds with the tips in this search strategy.
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Have some extra time? Check out this past webinar on making your library newsletters work harder for you.
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Are you involved with running or organizing book clubs at your library? We have some resources to help, no matter if you're just getting started or are seasoned book clubber!
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