Maryland Library Association/ Maryland State Department of Education Three-year your library campaign. Web site at has downloadable artwork and more
Electronic calendar with library’s web address is up on computers around campus University of Illinois at Chicago
Ramapo Catskill Library System Middletown, NY Deer Park Public Library Deer Park, your library cards
Florida Division of Library and Information Services 450 public libraries A Campaign aimed at the Hispanic community, they recruited Florida Marlins’ Pitcher Vladimir Nunez to do a PSA and a poster with “Adult your library” translated into Spanish
University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu, HI Program for National Library Week 2002 that highlighted the rich academic collections and services of the state’s only public university system while raising awareness of all libraries in the state
Baltimore County Public Library Baltimore, MD 90,000 bookmarks were printed for National Library Week 2001
Johnson City Public Library Johnson City, TN 36 billboards ran for days starting during National Library Week 2001
Purchased and customized your library PSAs starring Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins for each of its 28 school districts Oakland Schools Waterford, MI
New Jersey Library Association 2003 conference theme
Duluth Public Library Duluth, MN Produced slides for local movie theaters to be run through April Ads seen during 4000 screenings by more than 100,000 people.
North Suburban Library System Wheeling, IL A series of workshops entitled “Keeping It Simple: Having Fun your library.” The workshops allowed system’s member libraries to learn more about marketing and using your library brand.
South Georgia Regional Library Valdosta, GA A grant-funded contest with 18 area schools; encouraged students to check out books from any branch library
College of San Mateo Library San Mateo, CA Web site for the community college’s 2003 National Library Week celebration
Friends of Libraries for Deaf Action The Red Notebook was started in 1979 as a first stop library resource for the deaf community. It now officially goes international and bears a new subtitle, "Deaf Awareness your library."
Notebook that was distributed to all principles in the district to raise awareness among administrators about what school librarians do Anacortes High School Anacortes, WA What’s really happening…
Idaho Library Association Received $35,000 in state money to implement a PR campaign your library on a statewide level. For 2002, the association has developed a new theme, Access to your library, with a special logo to promote it.
Peoria Public Library Peoria, IL New bookmobile; money raised by library’s Friends group via local business sponsors
Richard Bland College Library Petersburg, VA Created monthly programming around the theme “Reeling you your library” to celebrate their 40th anniversary and changed the title of their regular student newspaper column your library.
Princeton Public Library Princeton, NJ Bookmark and flyer created for National Library Week 2001
Mobile electronic classroom (dubbed “ALEC” for “Alliance Library Electronic Classroom”) is the site for the system’s new technology training program, “Travel the Learning your library.” The van travels across the central and western portion of Illinois to host classes on computers and the Internet. Alliance Library System Central Illinois
Oklahoma Department of Libraries Invested $100,000 in a statewide TV advertising campaign promoting its 210 libraries, using your library theme
Black Hawk College - East Campus Bradley University Eureka College Illinois Central College Illinois State University John Wood Community College Quincy University Spoon River Community College Online! Anytime! Slogan used to promote a cooperative 24/7 reference project in Central Illinois
Displayed in all of the 12 schools in the district David Douglas School District Portland, OR
theme for October 2003 conference Washington Library Media Association
Library Association of Alberta 2004 calendar featuring librarians designed as a fundraiser
Saskatchewan Library Association 2003 Summer Reading program