Collection Development Librarians of Academic Libraries
Discussion Group
Topic 2: Strategies for Promoting Your Collections
Facilitator: David Feinmark, Washburn University
Reporter: Suzanne Martin, Fletcher Technical Community College
Univeristies represented include Washburn University, Fletcher Technical
Community College, University of Hawaii, Good College and Lewis-Clark
State College.
After considering strategies for promoting collections to various user
groups, the roundtable concurred that building personal relationships is
the strategy that yields the best results with faculty. Relationships
with faculty can be developed through:
( 1 ) participating in faculty meetings of academic departments
( 2 ) interacting with faculty on an individual basis
( 3 ) serving as a liaison to teaching faculty
( 4 ) cultivating faculty who are truly interested in library resources
( 5 ) helping with development of course assignments requiring use of
library resources
( 6 ) fulfilling faculty requests for book purchases as quickly as
possible
( 7 ) publicizing library resources and services at new faculty
orientations
( 8 ) learning about new faculty’s research and teaching interests
( 9 ) posting library news or new book lists on specific department
websites
(10) emailing notifications of new journals to faculty
Promoting the library to students may require different strategies.
One possible method is a blog on the student Internet. The blog needs
publicity and prominent visibility on the website. Students and faculty
are allowed to participate. Book promotion through appealing bulletin
board displays may be effective for users who come into the
library. Getting information to students is sometimes a problem,
and information may get to them only at point of need.
Report edited and abridged by June Schmidt, Chair.
June Schmidt
Associate Dean for Technical Services
Mitchell Memorial Library
P.O. Box 5408
Mississippi State, MS 39762
662-325-7672