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The mission of the Library History Round Table (LHRT) is to encourage research and publication on library history and promote awareness and discussion of historical issues in librarianship.

Learn more about LHRT on the ALA website.

National Library Week Celebration!: Social Media Campaign & Request for Pictures for the Blog

  • 1.  National Library Week Celebration!: Social Media Campaign & Request for Pictures for the Blog

    Posted Mar 05, 2024 04:16 PM

    Hello LHRT Members:

    Here's to a happy National Library Week!  Please help us post this call widely to other groups you might be part of!

    Best,

    Brett

    National Library Week Celebration!: Social Media Campaign & Request for Pictures for the Blog

    Hello:

    The American Library Association's National Library Week is coming up on April 7-13, 2024!

    The Library History Round Table's social media and blog teams are collaborating to celebrate the occasion:

    >Between now and National Library Week, we'll send out "this week in library and book history" posts each week on our social media to highlight interesting facts from the past.  Please be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram so you don't miss the posts!

    >LHRT News & Notes, LHRT's blog, will be compiling "virtual artifacts" from libraries' past to share with our audience on a special gallery on the blog.   Virtual artifacts can consist of pictures of any of the following:

    • Card catalogs
    • Due date stamps
    • Promotional items like buttons, pencils, ribbons
    • Posters
    • Borrower cards
    • Overdue notices
    • Other librariana

    Please send pictures along with captions detailing, if possible, the name of the item, the approximate age, library where the item was found, and any other relevant or interesting facts to lhrtnewsandnotes@gmail.com   

    Nearly any format for the pictures (JPG, PGN, PDF) will work.  Thank you for helping us virtually preserve treasures of library history!

    (If you would like to learn more about librariana, please check out The Library History Buff site by Larry T. Nix and A Guide to Collecting Librariana by Norman D. Stevens).  

    Best Wishes,

    Hannah Mabry Wang, LHRT Social Media Coordinator

    Brett Spencer, LHRT News & Notes Editor



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    Brett Spencer
    Reference Librarian
    Thun Library, Penn State Berks
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