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Always Be Circulating How Public Libraries Meet Demand and Increase Use

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Always Be Circulating. How Public Libraries Meet Demand and Increase Use. Selection, Distribution, Floating. Buy Smarter Turnover What Is The Goal Of Distribution? Depth & Breadth Formulas Statistics Floating And Don’t Forget Deselection. always be using … your public services staff. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Always Be Circulating

How Public Libraries Meet Demandand Increase Use

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Selection, Distribution, Floating

Buy Smarter

Turnover

What Is The Goal Of Distribution?

Depth & Breadth

Formulas

Statistics

Floating

And Don’t Forget Deselection

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always be using … your public services staff

from http://digital.omahapubliclibrary.org/earlyomah

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make your collection work

support readers’ advisory

ensure communication between selection and public services staff

allow all staff to “talk books” with patrons

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support readers’ advisory work

people want to interact with books -- and with you

from the late 2012 Pew Internet study (http://www.pewresearch.org/daily-number/even-in-the-digital-age-many-library-patrons-say-traditional-uses-are-important/)

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support readers’ advisory work

from http://www.digitalforsyth.org/jpg/uzz/lbd/uzz_lbd_00358.jpg

bring back the serendipity

encourage connection and conversation

promote beyond the bestseller

displays, book lists, personalized reading recommendations, blind date with a book

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don’t forget the virtual...

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selection & public services staff

from https://s3.amazonaws.com/WebVault/surveys/R

eadersAdvisorySurvey_report_Jan2014.pdf

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selection & public services staff

share newsletters, galleys, catalogs

consider an internal newsletter highlighting what’s new and interesting (and outside the box)

engage public services staff in the collection maintenance and refreshment work

selection staff: work the desk!

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handsell the inventoryyou have staff -- at

all levels -- who are passionate about reading: celebrate it

your clerical and page staff have the most patron contact: take advantage of it from https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/151625739/book-stack-

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Merchandising and LayoutWendy Bartlett

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What’s your long term strategy?• “They loved the experience,” William

S. Simons, the chief executive of Wal-Mart’s United States division, said at a recent conference. “They just bought less. And that generally is not a good long-term strategy.”

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Public Space with BOOKS!

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Three enduring merch principles• The first twenty feet are completely

lost, so use it for branding—urls, books,etc.

• People turn right, not left. The left is a dead zone. Put circulation or self check there.

• Need to balance “the way men shop” with the need for “abundance”. That never changes.

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More says “value”

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A branch within a branch• Capturing the “Smash and Grab”

customer• Mini-versions of our store front

“retail” branch in our new/renovated locations.

• Helps to increase our “items per transaction” and increase convenience.

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It’s all about perception

“Historically, the more a store is packed, the more people think of it as value — just as when you walk into a store and there are fewer things on the floor, you tend to think they’re expensive,” said Paco Underhill,, founder and chief executive of Envirosell, who studies shopper behavior. .

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Competing Demands can Co-exist

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Commit to using the front door

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Be the Customer in Chief

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Silent Readers Advisory• Not “Passive Readers Advisory! There

shouldn’t be anything passive about it.

• Turn it in to PASSIONATE Readers Advisory and help your librarians curate a great browsing selection; the Pew Report says that’s what our customers want.

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Passionate RA the Cheap Way!

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Act like your job depends on it

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Bibliography• Why We Buy: the Science of Shopping by Paco

Underhill, (revised 2008)• www.pacounderhill.com; and he’s on FB and

Twitter• “Stuff Piled in the Aisle” NYTimes, April 7, 2011• “Take the Merchandising Test” Dave Genesy.

American Libraries. Apr2006, Vol. 37 Issue 4, p69-69. 1/2p.

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Contact Wendy Bartlett Collection Development

Manager Cuyahoga County Public Library

[email protected]• Follow me on Twitter:

CCPL_WendyB

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Dirty Little Secrets Or, How we really

count!

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Let me count the ways we count!!

● How is your AV cataloged - individually or as a set?

● How is eBook circulation counted and is it just eBook or all eContent?

● How long are your circulation periods?● How often can you renew items?● What is your holds ratio? Does it change by

format?● How many items can your patrons check out?● How many buildings are in your system?

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Robin Nesbitt, [email protected]@CML_RobinReads

Alene Moroni, [email protected]@surlyspice

Stephanie Chase, [email protected]

@acornsandnuts

Wendy Bartlett, [email protected] @CCPL_WendyB