Kia ora koutou,
as the year draws to an end the Library Marketing group would love to hear your feedback for 2016 and any ideas/suggestions for 2017. What did you like? What would you like to see? What wasn’t so hot?
To give you an idea of work that the team has done throughout the year –
- Prompted training sessions (including library 101, research workshops, Adobe Connect Workshops)
- Increased engagement (Fines Amnesty, UC Social Media mtgs, te wiki o te reo, UC Puna Logo created)
- Celebrated key events (Graduation, Open Day, Orientation)
- Exam Support Programme (stress relief promotion,Free coffee/tea)
- Increased Visibility (Contribution to Insider’s Guide blogs highlighting each library/collection resulted in 3,612 interactions/viewings, working more with the UC Comms team)
- All Social Media content (including doubling our Facebook followers from the previous years incline)
- Organised all Library branding collateral (Lib Guides, Postcards, Hours changes, Posters etc).
As well as on going projects and more, including:
- Reviewing all LCD slides
- Re-organised Marketing K-Drive
- Promoting Info lit
- Creating new Subject Librarian Slides
Please email either ra.steer@canterbury.ac.nz or librarymarketing@canterbury.ac.nz by Monday 5th Dec.
Your library Marketing team for the year was – Beth Mannix, Rebecca Taekema, Caroline Anderson, Romy Forrer, Bronwyn Collins, Fiona Tyson, Nick Scullin, Zina Swanson, Te Paea Paringatai. Special thanks to Jenny Owens for her contribution to the team and Rosamund Feeney who oversaw Facebook (and the many others who regularly contribute to our social media presence).
Thank you to everyone who has contributed to Marketing during the year. You have done a great job.
I was talking today to an academic from ANU at the Discovering De Jong Symposium. He had seen the poster on the fines amnesty for cans and was going to take a picture of it to send to his Library as he thought it was a great idea, so the posters are being noticed.
Anne
Good job Library Marketing group, especially fitting this in around your other work. I’ve really appreciated the help I’ve had with promoting tutorials, exhibitions and events. Cheers, Erin