Finding the Funding, Part One: Library Funding & Successful Advocacy
About The Webinar
This event will look at messaging, media platforms, policy-making, agency and tensions involved in librarians-as-advocates, social media and effective practices of navigating participatory networks.
Committed speakers include: David Rothman, Co-Founder, and Corilee Christou, Director of Publisher and Library Relations Emeritus, Library Endowment; Lance Werner, Executive Director, Kent District Library; Alan Inouye, Director of Public Policy, American Library Association;
Event Sessions
Today’s Essential Library Advocacy--and a Search for Tomorrow’s Carnegies
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The for-profit model very much has its place in the book world, but Amazon must not replace public libraries. From computer classes to countless forms of community engagement, today's libraries are about far more than just books and other content. But how to pay for it all?
Our presentation praises essential library advocacy from ALA and others, but warns of the folly of not also working toward a national library endowment in an era of limited upside from public funding. The proposed nonprofit would not replace tax money, just augment it with a focus on the poorest communities without adequate tax and donor bases. The endowment would also help pay for innovations benefiting libraries everywhere, such as two intertwined national digital library systems for public/K-12 and academia. Money would come from interested members of the super rich; by one estimate, more than 20 trillion dollars will be available for philanthropy over the next half century, and libraries must not miss out on their share.
The Value of Personal Relationships in Advocacy
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“The Value of Personal Relationships in Advocacy” strives to alter library professionals’ perception of advocacy and remove the mystique. Often seen as formal and intimidating, advocacy does not have the be daunting, rather, it can be natural and an expression of self by emphasizing the relationship aspect and by finding your niche. From patrons, to local officials, relationships and “the mushy stuff” matter.
Library Funding: A National Perspective
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This segment will address library funding at the national level. There is a natural inclination towards “library” programs but how can we conceptualize “library funding” more broadly to open up more possibilities? What opportunities exist within the federal sector and beyond? This discussion will use these questions as underlying themes to examine the current state and future directions for library funding, in both a pragmatic and conceptual way.
Additional Information
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Cancellations made by October 3, 2018 will receive a refund, less a $35 cancellation. After that date, there are no refunds.
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Conference presentation slides and Q&A will be posted to this event webpage following the live conference.
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For Online Events
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Fees
(NOTE: Library Standards Alliance Members of NISO automatically receive sign-on credentials for both halves of this two-part event as a member benefit. There is no need to register separately. Check your institutional membership status here. )
Registration for Part One:
NISO Voting Members
- $100.00 (US and Canada)
- $110.00 (International)
NASIG Member
- $100.00
Non-Member
- $135.00 (US and Canada)
- $159.00 (International)
Student $49.00