One week from today, many of us will be at the Library Marketing and Communications Conference (LMCC) in Indianapolis. Whenever I think about LMCC, I always feel a sense of honor and gratitude. Here's why. Back in 2018, when nobody knew I was planning to leave my job and start a consulting business, then-president Jennifer Burke reached… Continue reading Countdown to the Library Marketing and Communications Conference
Category: Professional Speaking
Call for Proposals: 2023 Library Marketing and Communications Conference
The 2023 Library Marketing and Communications Conference (LMCC) Programming Committee invites you to submit presentation proposals for consideration for this year’s conference, which will be held in Indianapolis on November 7-8, 2023. We want you to share your knowledge on the tried and true, the latest trends, and the best practices in library marketing and… Continue reading Call for Proposals: 2023 Library Marketing and Communications Conference
Coming Full Circle With LMCC
I will be joining the Library Marketing & Communications Conference (LMCC) board this summer, which feels like a full circle moment for me and Cordelia Anderson Consulting. As many of you know, I started this consulting business in October of 2018, a month or so after saying goodbye to Charlotte Mecklenburg Library where I had… Continue reading Coming Full Circle With LMCC
Library Marketing & Communications Podcasts
Looking for some new ideas but don't have time to flip through all the library trades and listservs? There are a number of good podcasts out there with episodes and interviews that focus on library marketing and communications. Here are a few podcast episodes I've been interviewed for, and if you like these, you can… Continue reading Library Marketing & Communications Podcasts
ALA Thoughts & More
I had the pleasure of attending the American Library Association Conference in Washington, DC last month. I found it energizing and inspiring to meet and catch up with so many organizations and libraries that I admire! I also got to see some of my favorite "library people" - former colleagues who have moved on to other library systems, current and past clients, library marketing peers, vendors and others.
