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Marketing Library Services

  • @ your libraryTM slogans
    This page contains a list of @ your library slogans
  • Download free photos
    This page contains photos from the "Beyond Words" photo contest for free download.
  • Download Logos
    This page allows for free downloading of the @ your library logo in different languages and different formats. It also contains the @ your library trademark policy.
  • Getting Started @ your library
    This page offers suggestions for how libraries can get involved with the @ your library campaign.
  • John Cotton Dana Interlibrary Loan Procedures
    Information for libraries on how to request winning entries of the John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award via interlibrary loan from the ALA Library; current winners and previous year's winners available only.
  • PR Tools & Resources
    Free materials that libraries can use in their own @ your library campaigns.
  • Print Ready Artwork
    This page contains artwork that libraries can download for free.
  • Public Service Announcements
    This page contains sample PSAs with Campaign for America's Libraries messages.
  • Sample Programming Ideas
    This page contains sample programming ideas based on ALA's 5 key action areas.
  • Super-Sized Library Cards
    This page contains templates for downloadable "@ your library" cards.
  • The Future is @ your library
    Downloadable ads on budget cuts in libraries, the role of librarians in the Information Age, recruitment and pay equity
  • Tim Robbins PSA
  • Tips for getting PSAs aired
    PSAs are very visible vehicles for communicating key messages of the @ your library campaign. You and your library can play an important role in ensuring that stations choose to air PSAs with stars Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins.
  • Tough Questions and Answers
    This page contains sample "Tough Q&A" in regards to the role of libraries in the 21st century.
  • Use the @ your libraryTM logo
    This page gives tips on how libraries can use the @ your library logo.