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BRASS BUSINESS REFERENCE IN PUBLIC LIBRARIES COMMITTEE FORUM
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PRESENTING A SMALL BUSINESS WORKSHOP IN A PUBLIC LIBRARY Mark Andersen Irwin D. Faye Chicago Public Library
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Target Your Audience Walk-Ins Local Businesspersons Chambers of Commerce Entrepreneurial Groups Social Service Agencies Students: Secondary, Vocational or College
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Know Your Contact Person Discuss what is wanted and what you and your library can do Ask how many people will be attending Schedule a time. Schedule a room or quiet place. Reconfirm at least a week before.
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Create Handouts Workshop Bibliography – Print and Electronic Library and/or Department Brochures Service Brochures Collection Pathfinders and Bibliographies
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The Workshop Introduce Yourself Pass out handouts Describe your libraries collections and services
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Presentation Layout Basic Sources Local Sources Business Planning and Start-Up Marketing Industry Classification Industry Surveys Trade Journals and Indexes Databases Statistical Sources Demographics Company Information
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and Financial Ratios Site Selection Trade Names and Trademarks Create a Small Business Web Bibliography for Your Library. Internet
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Basic Sources Small Business Sourcebook
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Local Sources Municipal Government Business Handbooks State Government Business Handbooks Local Business Magazines or Newspapers
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Business Planning & Start-Up Incorporation Business Plans Marketing Plans Venture Capital
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Marketing
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Industry Classification SIC & NAICS
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Industry Surveys Entrepreneurs Need to Know the Current State of an Industry Annual Industry Surveys can date rapidly due to changing economic conditions
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Trade Journals Most current industry information often with special issues
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Trade Journal Title Sources SRDS Business Publications Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media Bacon’s Magazine Directory International Media Guides
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Periodical Indexes Talk about the ones in your library and how they can be used
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Databases Describe useful ones in your library Mention library policy Library vs. Remote
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Statistical Sources Statistics are needed to back-up a business or marketing plan to a banker or venture capitalist
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Associations Where to go if the library has no information. Mission vs. Service
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Demographics Who Lives There? Entrepreneurs usually need the most specific demographic information: zipcode or census tract. Old information is useless Chambers of Commerce
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Company Information Directories Databases Local Sources
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Financial Ratios Valuation of private companies Benchmarking
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Site Selection Local Directories Corporate Databases Tax or Real Estate Atlases Land Valuation Demographics Information may be old – Visit the site
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Trade Names and Trademarks Define the difference Federal vs. State You are not a lawyer Sources
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Create a Small Business Web Bibliography for your Library List all appropriate federal, state, municipal and local small business sources including sites on business handbooks, laws and regulations, licensing, taxes, incorporation and business and legal forms Annotate each site
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Internet Search Engines Authority Control
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KEEP STATISTICS!
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