Mara Inge posted this quote on the Libraries’ Instagram on Tuesday, so far the post has received 461 likes!
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Check out this Special Collections posts with some nice winter photos!
It's a veritable #librarywonderland after a 20-inch snowfall here at #Mizzou. We were closed yesterday, but today we're back to normal operation. Come in out of the cold and visit us in Special Collections! pic.twitter.com/PyRn5BUmal
— Mizzou Special Collections & Archives (@MUSpecColl) January 15, 2019
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Check out the St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Instagram post, feature a photo from the Archives.
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Check out this tweet from the Hathi Trust Member Meeting.
Marketing Highlight: Harold’s Doughnuts Shared Engineering Library’s Post
Marketing Highlight: Mizzou Retweets Special Collections
Marketing Highlight: Springshare Tweet About Prices and Wages Libguide
Newshub Training Open to All Libraries Staff, Sept. 14
The Marketing Team is holding an open Newshub training for all staff on September 14 from 10 to 11 am in 213 Ellis Library. If you are interested in learning how to use WordPress to create a Newshub post, an engaging email or an online newsletter, you are welcome to attend the training. We will also discuss resources for writing blog posts and how to create the best content. We hope to see you there.
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Marketing Update
The Marketing Team has created a marketing calendar that consists of regularly occurring events throughout the year that we want to keep in mind for marketing purposes. These include local events (e.g. True/False), national month/day observances (e.g. Human Rights Day), and some library specific events (e.g. Open Access Week). We can market library resources/services/events during these times to have more impact.
The 2018-2019 Marketing Calendar is now available on the staff web page. Please contact Shannon Cary at carysn@missouri.edu if you have suggestions for the calendar.
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Check out the Mizzou home page – Cost Savings: Faculty use OER to reduce cost for students.
Picture of Grace included!
(Thanks to Kate Anderson for sharing these links.)