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ENRICHING
LIBRARY EXPERIENCES
THROUGH MARKETING
     B.R.A.N.D.S.
     SHARON MA. S. ESPOSO
             Head Librarian
    UP College of Engineering Library
library experience
the old school viewpoint
learning only happens in classrooms
learning only happens at fixed times
learning is an individual activity
the classroom always has a front
learning demands privacy and
    removal of distractions
DEBUNKED!



learning demands privacy and
    removal of distractions
And libraries were...

             dark and gloomy
             cramped
             dusty
             with antiquated
             furniture
And libraries were...


            and…

            with not-so-friendly
            librarians
what happens in the library?
what happens in the library?
                   reading
                  relaxing
individual or group study
              web surfing
   multimedia production
                mentoring
                 research
                    writing
what happens in the library?

                 AND...
                 meeting and socializing
                 having fun
                 viewing exhibitions
                 participating in programs
                 attending meetings & fora
The Net generation
The Net generation
       always online
       multitasking
       short attention span
       technologically adaptable
       independent
       personalized
should we care about the
changing face of libraries?


         YES.
why the need to re-introduce libraries….

                    IT IS A RESPONSE TO
                    CHANGES IN
                    the way students behave
CHANGES IN USER BEHAVIOR


         decline in physical visits
                decline in lending
       rise in use of e-resources
  expectation of instant service
    lack of time on part of users
       technology being integral
libraries no longer quiet places
     mobile phone use is a right
why the need to re-introduce libraries….


                    IT IS A RESPONSE TO
                    CHANGES IN
                    the way they learn
CHANGES IN learning patterns

NOWADAYS THE TYPICAL STUDENT...
  sees the Web as a one-stop-shop for
                     information needs
        expects to find anything online
                   doesn‟t want to wait
    uses various technology-enhanced
            communication and media
why the need to re-introduce libraries….



                    IT IS A RESPONSE TO
                    CHANGES IN
                    the way they are taught
CHANGES IN teaching patterns



 focus on learning than being taught

more group than individual projects
Objective of presentation
to illustrate the importance
of branding for libraries

to establish the definition
for branding and why
brands are needed.

how brands are created
and developed.

explores an approach to the            Branding 101
creation of a brand for a
library and information
service
Marketing B.R.A.N.D.S
Relevance of branding in library services

…a “brand” is an important element in library
marketing to convey a consistent message to users
about the nature of the library and its collection and
services.




…a tool of promoting services, collection, programs,
        facilities…it is the library‟s identity.
Libraries are vital only if the community
perceives them as vital

             Libraries face increasing competition
             in the information marketplace

Many libraries are facing cutbacks and some
are even being closed because of bottom‐line
concerns
What ? Brand?




Brand – can be viewed as the library‟s promise to
consistently deliver a specific set of benefits, values, or
attributes to library users. Creation of a brand is not merely
as a fuel for marketing a service, but as a stamp of quality.
“from the INDUSTRY”
“from the INDUSTRY”
“Philippine Libraries”



Discovering Connections . Connecting Discoveries
“International Libraries
“International Libraries
“Philippine Libraries”




  "i need. i value. ILOVEMYLIBRARY" is a simple library awareness
   campaign which promotes the library users (faculty, students and
staff) responsibility in the care, upkeep and maintenance of the library
                    materials, facilities and equipment.
A Brand is…
•   any name, design, style, word or that distinguishes a
    library from other libraries [ difference in collection,
    services, programs and projects, target users ]

•   an association of ideas, associating the library name,
    the name of library service or product, symbols, logos,
    or slogan, tagline or jingles [e.g. graphic of an open
    book, consistent design of publications, etc.]

•   Branding, therefore, is simply assigning meaning to
    Brands.
A Brand is…
•   A legal instrument e.g. „™‟ or „®‟
•   A logo e.g. ISO standard etc.
•   A company e.g. British Airways
•   An identity system (how the organization wants to be
perceived by stakeholders) e.g. Body Shop and being Ethical.
•   A shorthand device that facilitates the recall of brand
benefits e.g. McDonald‟s golden ‘M’
•   A risk reducer due to brand familiarity e.g. Philamlife
•   A vision which provides brand direction, focus and purpose.
•   Brands just don't reflect the collection and
    services but also the creation of images and
    expectations in the minds of library users and
    most importantly, represent the organization's
    promise to deliver consistently a specific set of
    benefits and services.

•   Hence, libraries need to be very careful in
    designing their web sites & other communication
    materials and, beware of over promising.
[Ex. via Web site] An online brand development
strategy includes the following stages:

• setting the context for the brand,
• deciding on brand objectives and message;
  developing a brand specification;
• developing a brand design,
• creating the Web site and other
  communications using the brand,
• launching and promoting the brand,
• building the brand experience, and finally,
• reviewing, evolving and protecting the brand.
The greatest challenge in the library service
is the challenge of promoting a new concept
              in the profession




    As librarians, we should be actively
  marketing and promoting our library and
 services. The basic aim of marketing is to
  build strong customer relationships with
              the library users.
Making the Library‟s Brand:
Using Taglines and Logos to Communicate
    the Library‟s Vision to the Publics
Using Taglines and Logo

One of the most successful, low-cost ways to convey the
library‟s brand is to create a unified, consistent message
through using a logo or tagline. Taglines or logos are
useful as visual tools and help to develop and reinforce a
stronger brand association. A logo is a symbol, graphic
element, or trademark that is designed for easy and
definite recognition of the brand. A logo influences its
brand since people tend to think of that particular
organization when they see the logo.
•   Logo designs that flop do so because there is simply
    too much in the design and it becomes convoluted
    and messy.

•   The general rule when using illustrations in logo
    design is to keep it simple, yet creative and striking.
    Many libraries choose to use an architectural
    element from the building to brand the library
Useful Tips
•   should be mindful to stay within the signature
    system of the University or College

•   always strive for consistency and unification

•   can be implemented through use of a selected
    family of fonts, colors, or graphics.

•   Consistency is the key when building a brand and
    when using a logo to help build the brand
Delivering the message
•   Brand is always about the Vision of the Library

•   using carefully chosen words and crafting succinct phrases, a
    tagline is able to convey the personality of a brand and its
    unique position in the marketplace

•   The library‟s tagline is the phrase or sentence that follows the
    library‟s name.



                    Discovering Connections . Connecting Discoveries
•   The four words summarize and convey the personality of the
    library‟s brand and its promise. The tagline built on the theme
    of destination to create the concept of space and location.
Ex. Purdue University Library “Access. Knowledge. Success.”

•   Taglines are reflective of the organization‟s mission.
    ….it is apparent that particular library chose those
    words in order to underpin its mission.

•   [Interpretation] The tagline promises access to
    information, the advancement of knowledge, and
    consequent success.

[Effective taglines and well-designed logos are efficient ways to
    build a brand. These devices help libraries create a
    meaningful visual distinction that will allow their library to
    stand out from other similar organizations, that is to say, to
    differentiate their library from other information marketplace
    competitors.]
What NOT to do!!!




   A tagline is a permanent, meaningful description that
  summarizes what the library is about. It has been said
that a tagline sums up what the organization is known for
         or what sets it apart from the competition.


   Poor brand development will lead to broken promises, and the library
   visitor will take notice. An organization must be able to deliver that
   which has been promised by the words in the tagline.
Other steps proven helpful are the following:
 •   improving the ambience of the facility

 •   hanging student and faculty artwork;

 •   providing musical performances in the lobby;

 •   making improvements in technology;

 •   reviewing outdated policies to create a user-friendly library; and

 •   hiring service-oriented staff.

 •   A library that chooses words for its tagline must have the resources,
     people, and equipment to back up the promise.
•   Additional steps to strengthen the library‟s brand of
    service can be employee orientation and training,
    proper resources, and attractive facilities, all of
    which
    allow personnel to deliver on the brand‟s promise.
    These efforts are cost-effective in terms of creating
    brand loyalty so that visitors will think of the library
    first when they have information needs and will
    come back repeatedly to take advantage of the
    library‟s programs, services, and collections,
    allowing the library to accomplish its mission.
Tips to Create Usable Taglines
•   Choose Words to Highlight a Benefit: Communicate a key
    benefit. Give people a reason to remember the tagline.

•   Differentiate Your Brand: Do the words bring out the character
    of the library? What sets your library apart?

•   Create Rhythm and Pace: Does it have a ring to it? The
    rhythm or pace of the tagline will help to stick in the memories
    of those that read it or hear it.

•   Warm and Fuzzy Effect: A tagline is more likely to stick in the
    minds of others if it imparts a positive feeling or emotion.
•   When working with library users, staff should be
    aware of their own verbal and non-verbal factors,
    such as tone of voice, choice and pace of words,
    facial expressions, eye contact, listening,
    appearance, posture, and gestures, all of which are
    important communication signals to consider.
•   Whether it‟s in-person, by phone, or by e-mail, how
    a library user receives information is as important as
    the actual information provided.

                          Why?
•   Because it affects how a user perceives the
    message given and how he or she feels about the
    library. This is also part of communicating the
    library‟s brand.
Thank you and good afternoon.
Questions?
  Comments?

For inquiries email me
ssesposo@up.edu.ph

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Enriching libraries through marketing brands

  • 1. ENRICHING LIBRARY EXPERIENCES THROUGH MARKETING B.R.A.N.D.S. SHARON MA. S. ESPOSO Head Librarian UP College of Engineering Library
  • 2. library experience the old school viewpoint
  • 3. learning only happens in classrooms
  • 4. learning only happens at fixed times
  • 5. learning is an individual activity
  • 6. the classroom always has a front
  • 7. learning demands privacy and removal of distractions
  • 8. DEBUNKED! learning demands privacy and removal of distractions
  • 9. And libraries were... dark and gloomy cramped dusty with antiquated furniture
  • 10. And libraries were... and… with not-so-friendly librarians
  • 11. what happens in the library?
  • 12. what happens in the library? reading relaxing individual or group study web surfing multimedia production mentoring research writing
  • 13. what happens in the library? AND... meeting and socializing having fun viewing exhibitions participating in programs attending meetings & fora
  • 15. The Net generation always online multitasking short attention span technologically adaptable independent personalized
  • 16. should we care about the changing face of libraries? YES.
  • 17. why the need to re-introduce libraries…. IT IS A RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN the way students behave
  • 18. CHANGES IN USER BEHAVIOR decline in physical visits decline in lending rise in use of e-resources expectation of instant service lack of time on part of users technology being integral libraries no longer quiet places mobile phone use is a right
  • 19. why the need to re-introduce libraries…. IT IS A RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN the way they learn
  • 20. CHANGES IN learning patterns NOWADAYS THE TYPICAL STUDENT... sees the Web as a one-stop-shop for information needs expects to find anything online doesn‟t want to wait uses various technology-enhanced communication and media
  • 21. why the need to re-introduce libraries…. IT IS A RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN the way they are taught
  • 22. CHANGES IN teaching patterns focus on learning than being taught more group than individual projects
  • 23. Objective of presentation to illustrate the importance of branding for libraries to establish the definition for branding and why brands are needed. how brands are created and developed. explores an approach to the Branding 101 creation of a brand for a library and information service
  • 25. Relevance of branding in library services …a “brand” is an important element in library marketing to convey a consistent message to users about the nature of the library and its collection and services. …a tool of promoting services, collection, programs, facilities…it is the library‟s identity.
  • 26. Libraries are vital only if the community perceives them as vital Libraries face increasing competition in the information marketplace Many libraries are facing cutbacks and some are even being closed because of bottom‐line concerns
  • 27. What ? Brand? Brand – can be viewed as the library‟s promise to consistently deliver a specific set of benefits, values, or attributes to library users. Creation of a brand is not merely as a fuel for marketing a service, but as a stamp of quality.
  • 33. “Philippine Libraries” "i need. i value. ILOVEMYLIBRARY" is a simple library awareness campaign which promotes the library users (faculty, students and staff) responsibility in the care, upkeep and maintenance of the library materials, facilities and equipment.
  • 34. A Brand is… • any name, design, style, word or that distinguishes a library from other libraries [ difference in collection, services, programs and projects, target users ] • an association of ideas, associating the library name, the name of library service or product, symbols, logos, or slogan, tagline or jingles [e.g. graphic of an open book, consistent design of publications, etc.] • Branding, therefore, is simply assigning meaning to Brands.
  • 35. A Brand is… • A legal instrument e.g. „™‟ or „®‟ • A logo e.g. ISO standard etc. • A company e.g. British Airways • An identity system (how the organization wants to be perceived by stakeholders) e.g. Body Shop and being Ethical. • A shorthand device that facilitates the recall of brand benefits e.g. McDonald‟s golden ‘M’ • A risk reducer due to brand familiarity e.g. Philamlife • A vision which provides brand direction, focus and purpose.
  • 36. Brands just don't reflect the collection and services but also the creation of images and expectations in the minds of library users and most importantly, represent the organization's promise to deliver consistently a specific set of benefits and services. • Hence, libraries need to be very careful in designing their web sites & other communication materials and, beware of over promising.
  • 37. [Ex. via Web site] An online brand development strategy includes the following stages: • setting the context for the brand, • deciding on brand objectives and message; developing a brand specification; • developing a brand design, • creating the Web site and other communications using the brand, • launching and promoting the brand, • building the brand experience, and finally, • reviewing, evolving and protecting the brand.
  • 38. The greatest challenge in the library service is the challenge of promoting a new concept in the profession As librarians, we should be actively marketing and promoting our library and services. The basic aim of marketing is to build strong customer relationships with the library users.
  • 39. Making the Library‟s Brand: Using Taglines and Logos to Communicate the Library‟s Vision to the Publics
  • 40. Using Taglines and Logo One of the most successful, low-cost ways to convey the library‟s brand is to create a unified, consistent message through using a logo or tagline. Taglines or logos are useful as visual tools and help to develop and reinforce a stronger brand association. A logo is a symbol, graphic element, or trademark that is designed for easy and definite recognition of the brand. A logo influences its brand since people tend to think of that particular organization when they see the logo.
  • 41. Logo designs that flop do so because there is simply too much in the design and it becomes convoluted and messy. • The general rule when using illustrations in logo design is to keep it simple, yet creative and striking. Many libraries choose to use an architectural element from the building to brand the library
  • 42. Useful Tips • should be mindful to stay within the signature system of the University or College • always strive for consistency and unification • can be implemented through use of a selected family of fonts, colors, or graphics. • Consistency is the key when building a brand and when using a logo to help build the brand
  • 43. Delivering the message • Brand is always about the Vision of the Library • using carefully chosen words and crafting succinct phrases, a tagline is able to convey the personality of a brand and its unique position in the marketplace • The library‟s tagline is the phrase or sentence that follows the library‟s name. Discovering Connections . Connecting Discoveries • The four words summarize and convey the personality of the library‟s brand and its promise. The tagline built on the theme of destination to create the concept of space and location.
  • 44. Ex. Purdue University Library “Access. Knowledge. Success.” • Taglines are reflective of the organization‟s mission. ….it is apparent that particular library chose those words in order to underpin its mission. • [Interpretation] The tagline promises access to information, the advancement of knowledge, and consequent success. [Effective taglines and well-designed logos are efficient ways to build a brand. These devices help libraries create a meaningful visual distinction that will allow their library to stand out from other similar organizations, that is to say, to differentiate their library from other information marketplace competitors.]
  • 45. What NOT to do!!! A tagline is a permanent, meaningful description that summarizes what the library is about. It has been said that a tagline sums up what the organization is known for or what sets it apart from the competition. Poor brand development will lead to broken promises, and the library visitor will take notice. An organization must be able to deliver that which has been promised by the words in the tagline.
  • 46. Other steps proven helpful are the following: • improving the ambience of the facility • hanging student and faculty artwork; • providing musical performances in the lobby; • making improvements in technology; • reviewing outdated policies to create a user-friendly library; and • hiring service-oriented staff. • A library that chooses words for its tagline must have the resources, people, and equipment to back up the promise.
  • 47. Additional steps to strengthen the library‟s brand of service can be employee orientation and training, proper resources, and attractive facilities, all of which allow personnel to deliver on the brand‟s promise. These efforts are cost-effective in terms of creating brand loyalty so that visitors will think of the library first when they have information needs and will come back repeatedly to take advantage of the library‟s programs, services, and collections, allowing the library to accomplish its mission.
  • 48. Tips to Create Usable Taglines • Choose Words to Highlight a Benefit: Communicate a key benefit. Give people a reason to remember the tagline. • Differentiate Your Brand: Do the words bring out the character of the library? What sets your library apart? • Create Rhythm and Pace: Does it have a ring to it? The rhythm or pace of the tagline will help to stick in the memories of those that read it or hear it. • Warm and Fuzzy Effect: A tagline is more likely to stick in the minds of others if it imparts a positive feeling or emotion.
  • 49. When working with library users, staff should be aware of their own verbal and non-verbal factors, such as tone of voice, choice and pace of words, facial expressions, eye contact, listening, appearance, posture, and gestures, all of which are important communication signals to consider.
  • 50. Whether it‟s in-person, by phone, or by e-mail, how a library user receives information is as important as the actual information provided. Why? • Because it affects how a user perceives the message given and how he or she feels about the library. This is also part of communicating the library‟s brand.
  • 51. Thank you and good afternoon.
  • 52. Questions? Comments? For inquiries email me ssesposo@up.edu.ph