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Reed, Sally Gardner was born on September 13, 1953 in Greeley, Colorado, United States.
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Libraries might get the support they need a little easier with this book. Part one looks at library advocacy on the local level from immediate concerns to ongoing support strategies. Part two examines tactics to gain state and federal support.
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This practical how-to is designed for library directors, staff, trustees, and supporters who want to assertively advocate, promote, defend, and ensure financial support for their libraries. Includes examples of actual newsletters, editorials, PSA scripts, promotional materials, annual reports, and petitions. Turn your library's passive support into active advocacy with these tried and proven techniques.
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Bricks, mortar, memories, and magic! Create children s and YA spaces that work and welcome youth into the world of knowledge. The first edition of this breakthrough book was a huge success, so FOLUSA (Friends of Libraries USA) has collected 101+ more terrific ideas and best practices to help you and your team connect with your community. Following an introduction which sets the stage for effective library/community partnerships, you ll discover ideas for innovative programs, successful fundraising, strategic advocacy, powerful public relations, memorable membership campaigns and more. As in the first book, each idea is presented with practical instructions, graphics, and implementation tools so you can adapt these programs successfully and creatively to match your library s specific needs and opportunities.
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This fully revised and updated edition provides current information on automation and technology and on advocacy to help small public libraries strive to make available the same basic services as larger libraries. This book is written for the directors of these honest-to-goodness small libraries, providing both a philosophical as well as a common sense basis for decision making. Appendices provide sample documents for a library's Statement of Purpose, worksheets for job descriptions and personnel policies, a volunteer application form, ALA documents (Library Bill of Rights and Code of Ethics), a list of discount book dealers, and a sample meeting room policy.
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Give your trustees the tools needed to translate their experiences and interests into strong results on behalf of their libraries. Current executive director of the Association of Library Trustees, Advocates, Friends and Foundations (ALTAFF) and former public library director Sally Gardner Reed draws on her years of success leading Friends of Libraries USA to provide trustees with straightforward, easy-to-read, guidance on how to make the most of their vital role. She guides readers through important issues including sustainable fundraising and advocacy, hiring and evaluating a library director, strategic planning, director-trustee collaboration, and policy development. There is also an extensive examination of the library director's role, with advice for managing staff, determining service strategies, managing budgets, implementing policies and reporting to the board. Readers of The Complete Library Trustee Handbook will be brought up to speed on optimizing board effectiveness, board ethics issues, conflicts of interests, and efficient meeting management, and a chapter on key issues for libraries addresses intellectual freedom, user privacy, pay equity for library workers, privatization of public libraries, and funding.
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Reed, Sally Gardner was born on September 13, 1953 in Greeley, Colorado, United States.
Bachelor in English, Colorado State University, 1979. Master of Library Science, Northern Illinois University, 1981.
Director North Hampton (H.H.) Public Library., 1981-1985, Ilsley Public Library., Middlebury, Vermont, 1985-1993, Ames (Iowa) Public Library., 1993-1995. Director libraries Norfolk (Virginia) Public Library., 1995—2001. Executive director Friends of Libraries United States of America, Philadelphia, 2001—2007, Library Association Trustees, Advocates, Friends & Foundations, 2007—2008.
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Board directors Sheldon Art History Museum, Middlebury, 1988-1993, United Way Story County, Ames, 1994-1995. Member cabinet United Way Norfolk, 1996-1997, chair city campaign, 1997. Chair Library. Advocacy Institute, 2007.
Member American Library Association (chapter council 1989-1993, advisory committee office library outreach services 1993-1994, national library week committee 1993-1995, presidential committee public awareness 1994-1996, councilor at large 1995-1999, chair membership committee 1996, resolutions committee 1997, executive board 1997-2001, chair public awareness committee 2004-2006).
Married Harold F. Reed, 1981. Children: Gardner F., Charles A.