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Lights….camera….customers July 16, 2009

Posted by k3nd in Young Adult.
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cinemaHmm…now how to get young adults into the young adult area? Promote it on the web? Have a big sign? Shoot out a press release? No way Hosei. Play a movie. Recently I setup a viewing of Ms Rowling’s fifth installment to the delight of twenty or so well behaved YA’s.

As I stated in a previous post, “You wont need Sinatra to get ’em in”. In this case a popular movie would suffice. Hopefully, some of those youngsters will come back again, maybe to see another movie, maybe to read a book, try out the wireless, talk to their peers, it doesn’t matter. They are in.

Let’s extend this to other age groups. Throw in a few mystery thrillers, documentaries and general movies for those so inclined. Let’s move away from the traditional “library” focus of being quiet and well behaved to a centre of not only learning,  but enjoyment. If a place is not fun or engaging, your customers will not return, unless they have to. Why not throw in some entertainment. Start to transform your library from a serious finger wagging institution, into a vibrant community hub where learning can go hand in hand with entertainment.

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1. Jane B - July 17, 2009

Great ideas as usual from our Future Librarian. We have a small group plotting and planning to entertain our book clubs members with an evening party in October to celebrate Reading. They will enjoy meeting like minded people, partake of some light refreshments and bring their favourite book to talk about. if they want to. WIth around 40 people in our Book Clubs it should be a fun party and great entertainment for minimal impact on the budget and lots of goodwill in return and everyone knows that word of mouth is the best endorsement of customer service and it will keep them coming back for more.

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