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Using door-to-door marketing for library card sign-ups John Chrastka, EveryLibrary; Amber Mussman, Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Public Library; Linda Price-Natter and Pam Miller, Crystal Lake (Illinois) Public Library; and Shoshana Francis, Milpitas (California) Library.

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Using door-to-door marketing for library card sign-ups

John Chrastka, EveryLibrary; Amber Mussman, Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Public Library; Linda Price-Natter and Pam Miller, Crystal Lake (Illinois) Public Library; and Shoshana Francis, Milpitas (California) Library.

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About EveryLibraryEveryLibrary is the first national political action committee for libraries. We provide pro-bono training and coaching to library staff and boards on effective Informational communications campaigns and pro-bono advising and consulting to local Vote YES committees in support of the library referendum or measure.

28 library ballot measures; 22 wins

$55.4 million in stable tax funding secured to date

8 more campaigns on November 3rd ballot

Building voter support for libraries

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Why Go Door to Door?What we know from library campaigns and voter engagement

Building voter support for libraries

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Library Use Does Not Matter

A voter’s willingness to support increased library funding is not driven, or limited, by library use.

- OCLC "From Awareness to Funding" p. 7-2

@everylibrary

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Library as Transformative Force

[T]he library is not perceived as just a provider of practical answers and information; the most committed supporters hold the belief that the library is a transformational force.

- OCLC "From Awareness to Funding" p. 7-4

@everylibrary

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Attitude - Not Demographics

The factors that determine residents’ willingness to increase their taxes to support their local library are their perceptions and attitudes about the library and the librarian.

- OCLC "From Awareness to Funding" p. 7-3

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They recognize the value of a ‘passionate librarian’ as a true advocate for lifelong learning.

@everylibrary

Attitude - Not Demographics

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What Activates VotersFrom the political sciences:

Weather, personal motivation, trust in government and the political process…

Are they a voter or do they sometimes vote?

Meeting the candidate or their representative*

@everylibrary

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What Activates AdvocatesFrom development and fundraising professionals:

Easy to use tools, is there an identified need, does the institution have a good

reputation, and have they made a pledge

Prior success as an advocate (level up)?

Do they have an experience of the issue or its impact*

@everylibrary

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Walk Your Precinct

If the knock on the door and the chance to meet the candidate is the most important way to motivate a voter….

And if the librarians and staff are the candidate….

@everylibrary

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Questions and Comments for John are welcome in the chat box.

We’ll queue them up for the end….

Building voter support for libraries

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Today’s Expert Advice

Amber Mussman, Cedar Rapids (IA) Public Library

2015 Door to door card signups

Linda Price-Natter and Pam Miller, Crystal Lake (IL) Public Library

2014 Strategic planning survey and 2015 door to door signups

Shoshana Francis, Milpitas (CA) Library

Canvassing Tips & Tricks

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Amber MussmanCedar Rapids Public Library

2015 Library Card Signups

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Why• National Library Card Sign-Up Month• Community Connections• Vote on November 3, 2015

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Who and What• Staff and Volunteers

self selected to join us• Fears were addressed• Tools and technology• Training

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Criteria for Neighborhood Selection• Access to the library• Haven’t noticed us• Leverage

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Tools

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Conversations– 106Doors knocked – 180Leave behinds – 74Cards made - 36

Measurement

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Questions and Comments for Amber are welcome in the chat box.

We’ll queue them up for the end….

Building voter support for libraries

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Linda Price-Natter and Pam MillerCrystal Lake Public Library2015 Library Card Signups and 2014 Strategic Planning Surveys

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Our StrategyCommunity Engagement

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The Process

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Our Teams

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxCHEJSHOBE

Communication Staff Packets Include: · 2015 Library Card Sign Up Month Bookmark · The Most Valuable Card in Your Wallet Brochure · Fiscal Year 2014/15 Annual Report

· Magnet with Library Hours · CLPL Pen 

Circulation Staff Packets Included: · 20 Library Card Applications in English · 10 Library Card Applications in Spanish

FAQ Sheet

· 20 Library Cards and marker

· 20 Business cards 

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Business Partner and Education Partner Materials

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Staff and Public Response

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What We Learned

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Capturing the Data

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Questions and Comments for Linda and Pam are welcome in the chat box.

We’ll queue them up for the end….

Building voter support for libraries

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Shoshana FrancisMilpitas Library

Canvassing Tips & Tricks

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Write it up, memorize it, practice it!

• Don’t just wing it, or you’ll end up stumbling over your words and looking foolish.

• Once you’ve written up the basics, memorize it. Then PRACTICE, PRACTICE, AND PRACTICE AGAIN. Use role-play and partners.

• Make sure your delivery is strong and to-the-point. Confidence inspires confidence. Be passionate, and let your love of the library shine through.

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Be official• Wear your library name-tag and carry

an ID card, so people know who you are. 

• If people are squirrely, have them call your library and verify you work there.

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Be friendly• Smile, and make eye contact. Eye contact is

extremely important.

• If they’re not interested, or are actively hostile, simply thank them for their time and walk away. DO NOT ENGAGE THE HATERS.

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Be prepared• Dress for the weather. If it looks like

it might rain, bring an umbrella. Wear comfortable shoes

• Bring a bottle of water and a snack. Make sure your phone is charged

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BE SAFE!• Always canvass in pairs

• Be smart and don’t be afraid to say “no thank you”

• Never give out any personal information• Make sure others know where you’ll be, and

when

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Be organized• Mark out your "turf" for each day. You should try for

about 10 houses/hour

• Mark which streets you’ve already done on a master map

• As you go, write down the house #s where no one was home, and go back later

• The best time of day is the after-work hours

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Know your stuff• Nothing is more embarrassing than

having someone ask a question about the library, and not knowing the answer.

• If possible, carry a tablet with you

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Keep your mood up• After a bad experience, sit down and

take a break. Take deep breaths, kick the curb, smoke a cigarette if that’s your thing, whatever calms you. Do not take that bad energy to the next door. 

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Questions and Comments for John, Amber, Linda and Pam, and Shoshana are welcome in the chat box.

Building voter support for libraries

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Wrap Up, Resources and Questions

EveryLibrary’s “Library Card Signups” guide is available free of charge at www.everylibrary.org

All the sample materials from today’s webinar is available via dropbox at: http://bit.ly/librarycardsignup

or from EveryLibrary.org

Building voter support for libraries

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Shoshana FrancisSupervising Librarian, Adult & Teen ServicesMilpitas Library408-262-1171 [email protected]

John ChrastkaExecutive [email protected] 312-574-0316 @everylibrary

Building voter support for libraries

Linda Price-NatterPublic Relations CoordinatorCrystal Lake Public [email protected]

Pam MillerHead of Circulation ServicesCrystal Lake Public [email protected]

Amber Mussman Community Relations ManagerCedar Rapids Public Library(319) [email protected]

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Thank You!John Chrastka, EveryLibrary;

Amber Mussman, Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Public Library; Linda Price-Natter and Pam Miller,

Crystal Lake (Illinois) Public Library; Shoshana Francis, Milpitas (California) Library.