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1 Dead presidents and Jewish Poets …or, how to disrupt your library and liven things up.

2 Where do you find the Exhibits? The Programming Librarian @ http://www.programminglibrarian.org/home.html http://www.programminglibrarian.org/home.html ALA Apply Now! @ http://www.ala.org/programming/apply ALA Public Programming Electronic Discussion List : Sign Up @ http://www.ala.org/offices/ppo/about/ppolist http://www.ala.org/offices/ppo/about/ppolist

3 Why? Student engagement Community engagement Value added For Emma Lazarus, an opportunity for a “diversity moment”

4 Grant application Online application short answer & essay How will you reach the desired audience? What organizations will join you? What events will you host? Basic housekeeping questions: – Physical space – Cost of programming – Complete reports

5 What? John Adams Unbound – Based on his personal library – Put together by BPL – Sponsored through NEA & ALA – 20 libraries; only two in New York State

6 And another one? Emma Lazarus: Voice of Liberty, Voice of Conscience Based on Jewish American history Put together by Ester Schor Sponsored by ALA & Nextbook, Inc 18 libraries selected

7 Timing of John Adams Nearly 2 years from announcement of grant to it arriving at Brockport On-site October 17 – November 30, 2011 Could not plan some programs until the Spring and Summer before it arrived, because people couldn’t commit that far in advance On the plus side, could get information to schools and faculty well in advance.

8 Timing of Emma Lazarus Emma Lazarus exhibit was 1 st announced 11/9/2010 Grant application due 1/24/11 Positive response 3/11/2011 Itinerary posted & arrival of promotional material 3/24/2011 Exhibit arrival 12/21/2011 Exhibit packed for shipping 2/27/2012

9 Money Some include money for programming, but still expect your institution to kick in something Others expect you to cover the whole shot of programming

10 Accompanying Events Where to find ideas – ALA – Other Libraries – Local community – Examine your own library

11 Our Event Highlights John Adams re-enactor Local Professors Love Letters Reading Poetry Contest

12 Supporting Displays John Adams Unbound – John & Abigail A Power Couple – Abigail Adams Financial Advisor Emma Lazarus: Voice of Liberty, Voice of Conscience -Statue of Liberty -One Family’s Immigration Story

13 Marketing and publicity 1 st Sponsor Guidelines Flyers, Bookmarks & Posters On Campus –dorms, dining halls and student union Off Campus-community centers, grocery stores, Main St. shops

14 Marketing and Publicity Stylus, campus newspaper Arrows Offer refreshments Word of Mouth

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19 Student Support History grad student hosted the showing of HBO John Adams series A second history grad student created a display supporting the Emma exhibit Promotion of poetry contest

20 Reports 1 st report a simply check in on the arrival and condition of exhibit. Final report may be just a form you have to fill out, or could be a narrative, nothing too big usually.

21 Learning Experiences 7 pm not the best time for a movie showing Parking No date selection can be difficult

22 Is It REALLY Worth It? Student Engagement Community Engagement Value Added – Learning experiences – Opportunity to offer diversity

23 Advice…from us to you Comments or questions? Pam O’Sullivan posulliv@brockport.edu 585-395-5688 Wendy Prince wprince@brockport.edu 585-395-2145


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