Libraries, and the State Library of Kansas are gearing up for SnapShot:
A Day in the Life of Kansas Libraries. The Fall event your library can
be any day during the week of Nov. 14-20.
If you participated in the spring, you know what we’re talking about.
If you didn’t participate in the spring, here’s the scoop: SnapShot
Day is an opportunity to collect usage data, photos, and comments on
your library. It’s great information to use for local advocacy with
your city council, county commission, or other governmental bodies.
Additionally, the State Library will compile the information for
statewide numbers and use for statewide advocacy.
Check out the SnapShot blog! It has all the tips and forms to help you
plan your library’s Fall collection day:
At the blog, you can also see what other libraries did in the Spring.
There are lots of great ideas that you can duplicate and have a great
SnapShot Day!
If you have questions or need help, don’t hesitate to call us.
Janie Rutherford
Peter Haxton
Janie Rutherford
Communications Coordinator
State Library of Kansas
300 SW 10th, 169W
Topeka, KS 66612
www.kslib.info
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