Book Review: Marketing Your Library’s Electronic Resources, 2nd Edition

Authors

  • Christine McEvilly

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.62n3.151

Abstract

This how-to manual for librarians provides valuable information on how libraries can use marketing to increase usage and better serve patrons. While it discusses electronic resource (e-resource) examples and issues, the true focus is on larger concepts that apply to marketing any type of library resource. It provides a valuable reference for librarians seeking to implement a marketing plan. The second edition has new examples of marketing plans from real institutions. The authors’ stated goals are to “give colleagues the specific means of developing, implementing, and assessing marketing plans for e-resource collection management,” and to improve awareness of the value of e-resources among library users (xvi). They succeed in providing content that will help library practitioners of all levels of experience in marketing e-resources.

Author Biography

Christine McEvilly

Christine McEvilly (Christine.McEvilly@csi.cuny.edu), College of Staten Island

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Published

2018-07-02

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Book Reviews