So Now What?: Turning the Page – Week Six
Six weeks have passed and by now you should have a relatively well-formed (or close to it) advocacy work plan developed. The purpose of this,
Six weeks have passed and by now you should have a relatively well-formed (or close to it) advocacy work plan developed. The purpose of this,
If there is one thing that is hard to ask for, I’d have to say it’s money. A close second would probably be asking that
Week four (4) of PLA’s library advocacy plan development seminar dealt with relationships—how to establish, cultivate and maintain them. The module employed the analogy of
Whether you want to acknowledge it or not, YOU are a leader. Sometimes you are called upon, other times, the need spontaneously arises. We are
Week two of Turning the Page 2.0 looked at how data from the public perception’s research can be used to help you “tell YOUR story”.
Week one of the six-week program focused on how the public views libraries and was guided by two recent research studies conducted by well-known agencies (e.g.
Dr. Lassana MAGASSA is a researcher and writer that uses design methods to facilitate the development of inclusive technology and technology policy.