Report of the State Librarian ...

Report of the State Librarian ...
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Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015036859380
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Synopsis Report of the State Librarian ... by : Connecticut State Library

Includes special reports of which a number have appeared also separately.

Report [of the Librarian]

Report [of the Librarian]
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Total Pages : 26
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3036688
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Synopsis Report [of the Librarian] by : Connecticut State Library

Fundraising for Impact in Libraries, Archives, and Museums

Fundraising for Impact in Libraries, Archives, and Museums
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 165
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ISBN-10 : 9781000533064
ISBN-13 : 1000533069
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Synopsis Fundraising for Impact in Libraries, Archives, and Museums by : Kathryn K. Matthew

Fundraising for Impact in Libraries, Archives, and Museums provides practical advice that will help LAMs reassess how to leverage their organizational assets in ways that support communities and help to forge productive relationships with foundation, individual, corporate, and government funders. Drawing on the insights gleaned from interviews with more than 100 international LAM practitioners, the book examines the common fundraising challenges that LAM institutions of all types and sizes face. During today’s dynamic times, when many LAMs are seeking to remain relevant and viable, Matthew emphasizes how vital it is for them to demonstrate and communicate how they benefit their communities. The book presents five frameworks used in community development and philanthropy and illustrates how they can help an institution to assess and communicate its impact, focus its mission-related activities, and effectively deploy proven fundraising strategies. Vignettes from the interviews are presented throughout, along with pointers, to illustrate actionable approaches that the reader can adapt as they seek contributed financial resources. The reader will explore various fundraising scenarios to help secure resources including appeals, special events, moves management, digital media, and corporate philanthropy. Fundraising for Impact in Libraries, Archives, and Museums is essential reading for library, archive, and museum practitioners and fundraisers working around the world.

The State Library and Archives of Texas

The State Library and Archives of Texas
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9780292779051
ISBN-13 : 0292779054
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Synopsis The State Library and Archives of Texas by : David B. Gracy

The Texas State Library and Archives Commission celebrated its centennial in 2009. To honor that milestone, former State Archivist David Gracy has taken a retrospective look at the agency's colorful and sometimes contentious history as Texas's official information provider and record keeper. In this book, he chronicles more than a century of efforts by dedicated librarians and archivists to deliver the essential, nonpartisan library and archival functions of government within a political environment in which legislators and governors usually agreed that libraries and archives were good and needed—but they disagreed about whatever expenditure was being proposed at the moment. Gracy recounts the stories of persevering, sometimes controversial state librarians and archivists, and commission members, including Ernest Winkler, Elizabeth West (the first female agency head in Texas government), Fannie Wilcox, Virginia Gambrell, and Louis Kemp, who worked to provide Texans the vital services of the state library and archives—developing public library service statewide, maintaining state and federal records for use by the public and lawmakers, running summer reading programs for children, providing services for the visually impaired, and preserving the historically significant records of Texas as a colony, province, republic, and state. Gracy explains how the agency has struggled to balance its differing library and archival functions and, most of all, to be treated as a full-range information provider, and not just as a collection of disparate services.