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Advocating Archives: An Introduction to Public Relations for Archivists

Autor Elsie Freeman Finch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 1994
Now in Paperback! As institutional budgets become tighter and information sources wider and more complex, archivists, manuscript curators and staff of special collections seek ways to broaden the use of their materials, bringing their services and their story to wider publics. Advocating Archives: An Introduction to Public Relations for Archivists presents practical advice on how to find and relate to these publics: how to better serve the client in person, launch a fund-raising campaign, work with the media, market programs, organize programs around historical events, train and successfully use volunteers, and avoid the most common public relations errors by planning. Written by archivists with previous professional or practical experience in these fields, Advocating Archives offers simply written, practical guidelines for the professional or manager who either develops their own public relations program or works with public relations professional in their institution. Three studies in archival public relations, taken from the daily experience of their writers, provide material for the instructors in archival management courses. Part of a long-term public relations initiative undertaken by the Society of American Archivists, the book aims to make public relations skills an integral part of archival management, and to help the archivist, curator, or special collections professional direct the public's response to their work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780810847736
ISBN-10: 0810847736
Pagini: 186
Dimensiuni: 208 x 278 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Scarecrow Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Part 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 1. TALKING TO THE ANGEL
Part 3 Beginning Your Public Relations Program
Chapter 4 2. MONEY TALK
Part 5 An Introduction to Private Sector Fund Raising for Archives
Chapter 6 3 IN PRINT, ON AIR
Part 7 Working with the Media
Chapter 8 4. MODEST PROPOSALS
Part 9 Marketing Ideas for Planning Public Programs
Chapter 10 5 .ANNIVERSARIES
Part 11 A Framework for Planning Public Programs
Chapter 12 6.VOLUNTEERS AND FRIENDS
Part 13 Recruitment, Management, and Satisfaction
Chapter 14 7.TROUBLESHOOTING
Part 15 STUDIES IN PUBLIC RELATIONS
Chapter 16 Politicians and the Press in the Archives Milwaukee
Chapter 17 The Pope and the Archives
Chapter 18 Once in a Hundred Years
Part 19 APPENDICES
Part 20 Appendix 1 Working with the media
Part 21 Appendix 2 Fund Raising
Part 22 Appendix 3 Planning Special Events
Part 23 Appendix 4 volunteers
Part 24 ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Part 25 INDEX

Recenzii

...the volume is firmly focused on outreach in the context of archives...public relations is presented not as an optional add-on to the core functions of acquisition and preservation but as a core function in its own right...The authors write enthusiastically but with a practicality... [Each of the] essays has something useful to say and archivists and other information professionals, struggling to make ends meet in these difficult days, would benefit from listening and learning.
Aimed at the archivist who is not a public relations expert, this is a very useful how-to book for people actually working in the archives and for students taking an archives class. The chapters dealing with starting a friends group and managing volunteers would also be useful to those working in public libraries.
...an excellent manual for archivists, for all managers for non-profit programs, and for anyone who wants to improve the image and usefulness of any service organization...The essays are clearly written, their authors expound their assigned topics well, and they are complementary but not repetitious. This book should be in most libraries. It is essential for archivists, record managers, librarians, and other professionals.
The SAA Committee on Public Information...labored over this book during the course of half a decade. The result is this practical and useful collection of essays...very helpful...
...an excellent presentation of ways to make the public and your own organization aware of your archives' existence and, more importantly, its worth...Finch has collected information invaluable in crafting outreach programs that get and keep public or organizational attention.
...this handbook is substantially better than any of the public relations tools designed for librarians. Don't be misled by the title. Buy, read, and-above all-use this great handbook.