extending our collaborative partnerships with community...
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Facilitated by Paul Signorelli, Writer/Trainer/Consultant
Paul Signorelli & Associates [email protected]
@paulsignorelli @trainersleaders
February 16, 2016
Extending Our Collaborative Partnerships With Community Members Face to Face & Online
It’s Personal
It’s Personal
San Francisco Public Library: Valentine’s Day
Basehor Community Library: Annual Go Dog Go Fundraiser
R. David Lankes, Peter Block, Richard Harwood
R. David Lankes, Peter Block, Richard Harwood
R. David Lankes, Peter Block, Richard Harwood
Discussion #1:
Which specific organizations (e.g., businesses, nonprofits—including educational) in your community might benefit from collaborations with your library onsite and/or online?
1. If You Want Partners, Highlight Them
2. Foster Excitement and Inclusivity
3. This Isn’t Solely an Urban Phenomenon
4. Festive, Fun, and Meaningful
Discussion #2:
Which specific organizations (e.g., businesses, nonprofits—including educational) in your community might benefit from collaborations onsite and/or online with your library?
Discussion #2:
Which specific organizations (e.g., businesses, nonprofits—including educational) in your community might benefit from collaborations onsite and/or online with your library? What tools could you immediately incorporate into your efforts to cultivate partners for projects that benefit the community and the library?
Inviting Your Partners Into the Room
Moving Yourself Into Your Partners’ Room
Who is one person (or what is one organization) you will contact within the next two weeks to begin building a partnership?
Discussion #3:
Who is one person (or what is one organization) you will contact within the next two weeks to begin building a partnership? What medium will you use and what message will you deliver through that initial contact?
Discussion #3:
In Summary
In Summary
In Summary
In Summary
In Summary
Resources
An annotated visual bibliography of resources: “Community & Collaboration in an Onsite-Online World,” available at http://paulsignorelli.com/PDFs/Bibliography--Community_and_Collaboration.pdf
Website for “Transforming Libraries”: http://www.ala.org/transforminglibraries/libraries-transforming-communities
Questions, Comments, and Next Steps
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Credits & Acknowledgments Slide Design by Paul Signorelli
Library of Virginia Directors’ Meeting Session: Photo by Paul Signorelli
Patrick Timony: Photo by Paul Signorelli Open for Business: Created by Libby Levi for OpenSource.com’s at http://tinyurl.com/owu8tfv
Basehor Library Go Dog Go: Online photo album at http://tracielansingphotography.smugmug.com/Events/Go-Dog-Go-2013 R. David Lankes: From Tracie7779s photostream at http://tinyurl.com/kuay34w
Peter Block: From Coyenator’s photostream at http://www.flickr.com/photos/coyenator/3283315715/sizes/m/in/photostream/ Richard Harwood: From ALA – The American Library Association’s photostream at http://tinyurl.com/kkqj7nh
Chili Cook-off: Screenshot from Mandel Public Library Facebook page White Plains Library Instagram Account: Screenshot from the White PlainLibrary (New York) Instagram site
Basehor Library Go Dog Go: Online photo album at http://tracielansingphotography.smugmug.com/Events/Go-Dog-Go-2013 R. David Lankes: From Tracie7779s photostream at http://tinyurl.com/kuay34w
Peter Block: From Coyenator’s photostream at http://www.flickr.com/photos/coyenator/3283315715/sizes/m/in/photostream/ Richard Harwood: From ALA – The American Library Association’s photostream at http://tinyurl.com/kkqj7nh
Various screenshots from Library social media pages Question Marks: From Valerie Everett’s photostream at http://www.flickr.com/photos/valeriebb/3006348550/sizes/m/in/photostream/