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ALA Annual PVLR Forum: Branding : Claiming the Reader's Mind Space
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- From: "Amy McColl" <amccoll1@swarthmore.edu>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 18:50:23 EDT
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Please join us at the Publisher-Vendor-Library Relations Interest Group's Open Forum at Annual 2008 in Anaheim, CA: Branding : Claiming the Reader's Mind Space Monday, June 30, 2008 8 - 10 AM Anaheim Convention Center, Room 213C In an increasingly competitive environment, publishers, aggregators, consortia, distributors, search engines, and libraries must all seek to maintain and/or increase name recognition among their users. Branding initiatives are expensive, but in terms of continued relevance and commercial success, they are crucial to all entities in the chain. How do these organizations approach the task? Are there ways to cooperate rather than compete? What is the effect of branding on the reader experience? Come hear what publishers, vendors and libraries are saying about this topic in an open forum where the follow-up discussion is sure to be provocative. Panelists: Emily Alford, Reference and Technology Librarian, Michigan State University Evelyn Elias, Director for Wholesaler & Bookstore Sales, Taylor & Francis Scott Bernier, Senior Director of Marketing, EBSCO Publishing Jenny Walker, Executive Vice President of Marketing, Credo Reference J. Michael Williams, Manager of Member Outreach & Communications, SOLINET Moderator: Beth Bernhardt, Electronic Journals/Document Delivery Librarian, UNC-Greensboro All are also welcome to attend the PVLR Business Meeting: Saturday, June 28, 2008, 1:30-3:30, Doubletree Guest Suites, Tuscany A/B Outgoing Chair: Amy M. McColl, Swarthmore College Library amccoll1@swarthmore.edu Incoming Chair: Ann-Marie Breaux, YBP Library Services abreaux@ybp.com
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