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The Library A to Z:
crowd-sourced advocacy
Gary Green
Voices for the Library &
Digital Services Lead, Surrey Libraries.
2015 CILIP Cymru Wales
Library and Information Conference
What is the Library A to Z?
• Visual A to Z of library services
• Advocacy & promotional material
• Highlights continued value of libraries
Addresses comments such as…
• What’s the point of libraries, when:
• you can just Google stuff?
• books are so cheap to buy from Amazon?
• we could give everyone in the country an
e-reader instead?
Evolution of the A to Z
• Library Camp East (Sept 2013) - A to Z list of
library services & benefits
• Library Camp, Birmingham (Autumn 2013) -
discussed doing something creative with list
• Kickstarter (April/May 2014) - 155 backers raised
£4,500 to fund project
• Launch (Nov 2014)
Crowd-sourced advocacy
• Original A to Z list
• Kickstarter backers
• Supporters of fund-raising drive
• A to Z content
• Supporters of launch
• Those who continue to use A to Z materials
The Kickstarter
• Online fundraising drive
• Stated our aims & goals - people then knew what
they were supporting
• Asked for pledges via many networks
• Gave people rewards for funding it
• Kept people informed of project progress
What did the Kickstarter fund?
• Full colour alphabet of illustrations
• Production of full colour book & other materials
• All materials free for anyone to download & use
• Distribution of packs to 100+ key influencers & 30
media & press organisations
Organising the project
• Setup Kickstarter
• Find illustrator
• Decide on physical materials to produce & how
• Promotion of Kickstarter
• Produce written content for book and cards
• Decision makers, media & supporters to target?
• Setup website (place to download materials from)
E is for Example
Ebook readers; ebooks; education; email (access to);
employability; enquiry service; entertainment; equality;
escape; events; everyone (is welcome); exciting; exhibitions;
expression.
A year or two ago I was visiting one of our housebound
readers; an 84 year old, she told me how the library service had
saved her life. My colleagues had given her access to a laptop
and taught her to use the internet and email. When her
daughter died, she had the means to keep in touch with all her
family wherever they lived and that was critical in helping her
cope with the loss.
Launching the A to Z
• Big social media & mailing list push
• Sent 100+ packs to key library influencers
• Sent 30+ packs to media & press
• Benefits of physical & online launch
• Speak Up For Libraries conference
Materials available
• Illustrations by Josh Filhol
• Book (print & e-book)
• Greetings cards
• Editable posters
• Original A to Z list
• All freely available from http://libraryatoz.org/
Plans for the future
• Initial aim met - fund materials & use
• Materials for anyone to build on & develop
• Re-use under a C.C. licence – can adapt
• Use so far includes:
• Social media promotions
• Promos in libraries
• Advocated to local politicians & stakeholders
• Used to earn Blue Peter badge
• April A to Z challenge
The Library A to Z:
crowd-sourced advocacy
Thank you
Website: http://libraryatoz.org/
2015 CILIP Cymru Wales
Library and Information Conference

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The Library A to Z: crowd-sourced advocacy

  • 1. The Library A to Z: crowd-sourced advocacy Gary Green Voices for the Library & Digital Services Lead, Surrey Libraries. 2015 CILIP Cymru Wales Library and Information Conference
  • 2. What is the Library A to Z? • Visual A to Z of library services • Advocacy & promotional material • Highlights continued value of libraries
  • 3. Addresses comments such as… • What’s the point of libraries, when: • you can just Google stuff? • books are so cheap to buy from Amazon? • we could give everyone in the country an e-reader instead?
  • 4. Evolution of the A to Z • Library Camp East (Sept 2013) - A to Z list of library services & benefits • Library Camp, Birmingham (Autumn 2013) - discussed doing something creative with list • Kickstarter (April/May 2014) - 155 backers raised £4,500 to fund project • Launch (Nov 2014)
  • 5. Crowd-sourced advocacy • Original A to Z list • Kickstarter backers • Supporters of fund-raising drive • A to Z content • Supporters of launch • Those who continue to use A to Z materials
  • 6. The Kickstarter • Online fundraising drive • Stated our aims & goals - people then knew what they were supporting • Asked for pledges via many networks • Gave people rewards for funding it • Kept people informed of project progress
  • 7. What did the Kickstarter fund? • Full colour alphabet of illustrations • Production of full colour book & other materials • All materials free for anyone to download & use • Distribution of packs to 100+ key influencers & 30 media & press organisations
  • 8. Organising the project • Setup Kickstarter • Find illustrator • Decide on physical materials to produce & how • Promotion of Kickstarter • Produce written content for book and cards • Decision makers, media & supporters to target? • Setup website (place to download materials from)
  • 9. E is for Example Ebook readers; ebooks; education; email (access to); employability; enquiry service; entertainment; equality; escape; events; everyone (is welcome); exciting; exhibitions; expression. A year or two ago I was visiting one of our housebound readers; an 84 year old, she told me how the library service had saved her life. My colleagues had given her access to a laptop and taught her to use the internet and email. When her daughter died, she had the means to keep in touch with all her family wherever they lived and that was critical in helping her cope with the loss.
  • 10. Launching the A to Z • Big social media & mailing list push • Sent 100+ packs to key library influencers • Sent 30+ packs to media & press • Benefits of physical & online launch • Speak Up For Libraries conference
  • 11. Materials available • Illustrations by Josh Filhol • Book (print & e-book) • Greetings cards • Editable posters • Original A to Z list • All freely available from http://libraryatoz.org/
  • 12. Plans for the future • Initial aim met - fund materials & use • Materials for anyone to build on & develop • Re-use under a C.C. licence – can adapt • Use so far includes: • Social media promotions • Promos in libraries • Advocated to local politicians & stakeholders • Used to earn Blue Peter badge • April A to Z challenge
  • 13. The Library A to Z: crowd-sourced advocacy Thank you Website: http://libraryatoz.org/ 2015 CILIP Cymru Wales Library and Information Conference

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Hello my name is Gary Green & I am going to talk to you about a library advocacy project I have been involved with called The Library A to Z. This is a project that primarily myself and Andrew Walsh, a librarian at Huddersfield University, pulled together, but as the title suggests its success also depended on others being involved and supporting it in a variety of ways.
  2. What is the Library A to Z? It’s both an advocacy tool & promotional material Highlights that libraries are not only about books Visual A to Z of library services & benefits in a variety of formats Emphasises the continued importance of libraries
  3. The original idea came about because through my involvement with Voices for the Library in particular. I was constantly seeing these sort of questions. We all know why libraries are important, but there didn’t seem to be anything out there that highlighted the importance of libraries beyond the “libraries are just about books” idea. Yes, books are a core part of the service, but libraries provide access to many other things too.
  4. So how did we get from “nothing” to the Library A to Z? It involved a few key stages- At Library Camp East (Sept 2013) I ran a session to crowd-source A to Z list of library services and benefits of libraries. About 20 people from different library backgrounds sat around for an hour and discussed it. Then I wrote it up, posted it on the Voices for the Library site and encouraged library supporters to make us of it. But I also wanted to turn it into something more than a list of words. I attended Library Camp (Autumn 2013) & Andy Walsh was there – I talked to Andy about doing something creative with the list & the idea of a book came up. So the idea was there but we didn’t really discuss it again until March/April the next year. Then we had the next stage, the Kickstarter (April/May 2014). Andy came up with the idea of a Kickstarter project to fund the production of illustrations and materials related to the A to Z. 155 people and organisations (mostly individuals) raised £4,500+ to fund the project, inc. £1,500 from our key sponsor the Library Campaign. It was launched in Nov 2014 – i.e. the physical materials were made freely available to anyone.
  5. Even though Andy and I led on pulling the A to Z together, without a lot of people supporting the project at various stages it would have been difficult to make as much progress as we did with it. This includes: Pulling together the original A to Z list Backers of the Kickstarter Supporters of the fund raising drive Pulling together content for A to Z, especially Voices for the Library team for book content Supporters of the launch Those who have made continued use of the materials produced
  6. I’d like to talk about the Kickstarter now, as this was a key part of making things a success. A Kickstarter is a way to get your project funded quickly by anyone who feels the project is worthy enough. Take a look at Kickstarter.com for details. All you need to do is set up a page on the site providing details of your project. We stated our aims & goals inc when we planned to launch We identified stretch goals i.e. what we would do if we got more funds than our minimum goal We asked for pledges via social media, blogs and library mailing lists and sites We gave people rewards for pledging funds – from a mention in the book, to free cards & books and more say into what happened with the materials e.g. who send out to We told people about the deadlines we were aiming for – i.e. when the project would be completed and launched It took effort to sustain the fundraising drive – we couldn’t just send out 1 tweet & email a library discussion list once and expect it to be a success & be funded instantly. There were lots of mentions by other people on mailing lists, social media sites and I know emails were being sent around behind the scenes to likely backers. We had 155 backers – many were individuals backing the project. We also had some organisations, including our key sponsor Library Campaign, who really helped us meet our stretch goals. Our minimum goal was to raise £2,000 in 4 weeks, but we raised just over £4,500 in that time.
  7. The £4,500 funded the production of physical materials for distribution, which all focused around a set of full colour illustrations by Josh Filhol. All the illustrations in the presentation are by Josh. Key intention is for people to use and adapt and develop promotional and advocacy material using the illustrations. Anyone can download and use the material We distributed packs to key stakeholders mostly in the UK, but also contacted international library organisations (IFLA) and E.U. politicians with an interest in libraries. As well as backers based in the UK we also had backers from Europe, Australia & North America.
  8. How did we organise the project? Andy came up with idea for Kickstarter and set it up & asked Josh Filhol to create the We decided on our aims/goals for the project i.e. what we wanted to achieve We thought about things we could use the illustrations for Andy sorted out publishing of books and cards We put together the book chapter and content with the help of Voices for the Library We promoted the Kickstarter in our different networks e.g. Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus, mailing lists Came up with lists of politicians and library friendly media/press contacts to send packs to, and also library friendly supporters to help promote the launch Andy sent out the majority of the packs We set up a website and place to download the materials from
  9. This example is taken from the book. Each double page spread in the book included the words for each letter, plus a quote related to that word taken from blog posts on the Voices for the Library site, plus a full page illustration. The idea for the quotes was to get the words of real life users/library staff to get the message across about how libraries can make an impact on an individuals life. The book also included a chapter on the value of libraries, which includes facts/figures, links to impact studies, etc.
  10. We officially launched the Library A to Z in November 2014 When we launched a lot of supporters got behind us and helped. Supporters included many library & information workers & advocates for libraries, library & information students, Arts Council England, library campaigners inc Library Campaign. The launch focused on both a social media/mailing list push and the sending out of physical materials. During the launch week packs, including the books & cards, were sent out to over 100 key influencers inc politicians at national level (UK MPs, party leaders, & shadow ministers, House of Lords representatives, library committee members). The aim was to remind them that libraries still do exist and have so much to offer. Ultimately the aim is to encourage continued support and investment in library services. We also sent packs to around 30 media organisations. The intention was to spread the positive Library A to Z message that libraries continue to remain relevant. We didn’t just want it to be an online launch. Yes, it would have been easier to do just online promotion, but we felt that sending out physical materials was more likely to get someone’s attention than a link to materials/website in an email We informed our supporters about the launch plan & encouraged them to get involved – many also sent out materials to their local politicians and library stakeholders Encouraged supporters (library staff & supporters) to download materials & use for promotion & advocacy and spread the word about the LibraryAtoZ During launch week we used the hashtag #LibraryAtoZ on Twitter and had 1,000+ mentions and retweets on Twitter and over 20 blogs and news sites mentioning it. Speak Up For libraries held a conference on the last day of the launch and we were able to gave free Library A to Z materials out to those who attended, including politicians from major parties attending.
  11. What free materials are available? Illustrations by Josh Filhol – we wanted them to be fun whilst getting an important message out there Book (print and e-book) - inc all illustrations and words, and relevant quotes from Voices for the Library site. Greetings cards Posters - editable Adobe Illustrator files and sample PDF files. The posters are intended to be most effective when edited and details of local library services, events etc. are added to them. Unless otherwise stated, these materials can be downloaded and freely re-used under a creative commons licence (cc by 4.0), so please re-use, adapt and take full advantage of them, as long as you credit the original creators.
  12. What are the plans for the future? As I said, the materials are available for anyone to download & use The original aim of the project was to fund the creation of the materials and send out materials to promote and advocate for libraries, which we have achieved. However, the original materials were also created so that other people could adapt and re-use them in new ways. They are a free resource for others to build on. The intention of creating the A to Z was not to promote the A to Z itself, but enable people to promote & advocate libraries using the Library A to Z So far it’s been used in the following ways: Lots of social media #libraryatoz tweets with local focus Posters and promotions in public libraries, health libraries and academic libraries Cards & books sent to local stakeholders It has earned a Blue Peter badge It’s been used as part of an A to Z blogging challenge, which made use of the original materials but also included positive quotes about libraries
  13. So that was the Library A to Z, how it came about, and what’s available. Here’s the website address again (http://libraryatoz.org) where all of the materials can be downloaded from. Thank you - on behalf of myself, Andy Walsh & everyone who has been involved in the Library A to Z along the way.