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The Results Are InMany Easy Ways to Use Your Results
Share Your Results
Use your favorite comments in an annual reportShare your results with your board, trustees,
commission, city council, community agencies, outreach visits, etc.
Let your Friends group know about your participation in Snapshot Day
“I love the Library. I am retired and on a budget. At the library I feel “rich”, books, magazines, newspapers, the internet. I go every week and am very grateful for the library.”
Display Your Results
Make bold signs with your customer’s comments and display them throughout the library, at the ends of stacks, etc.
Make “table tents” with your
results to place around the libraryDesign a 3-panel poster with your
comments, statistics and photos
Advertise Your Results
Put a Snapshot “button” on your website and link to your Flickr photo set
Feature the day in your newsletterSend an email blast to your customer list or
community contacts and include patron quotesMake a custom handout to share with new library
card holders
Make An Easy Flyer or Poster
Make a Slideshow Using Your Results
Run a slideshow of your photos near your checkout desk or put it on your library website.
Don’t Be Afraid to Ask
Ask if your town’s website can feature a slideshow with your library’s photos and comments
Ask your local cable station if they can run the slideshow of photos and comments
Ask your local newspaper to run a favorite photo and caption or submit some photos on Hartford Courant’s iTown: http://www.courant.com/community/
What Did Your Library Do?
What did you do on Snapshot Day?How have you used your results?
“Although the primary purpose was “to capture the impact that Connecticut libraries have on their communities on a typical day,” the extraordinary and heartfelt outpouring of support from our patrons made the day anything but typical. Of course, it’s not so surprising in retrospect, but an unanticipated benefit of surveying our patrons was a wonderful boost in staff morale.”
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