102 · Survey Results: Survey Questions and Responses
Challenge: none specified
Promotion of RefWorks, the University’s new bibliographic management software
Production of banner mounted in Student Union, promotion of workshops for instruction of software, posters,
signs, handouts, radio spot, electronic announcement to campus, articles in library’s newsletter and campus
publications.
Audience: All library users
Channels: Library discussion lists, Library Web site, Classroom instruction, Flyers and brochures, Posters, Campus
Radio, Campus Newspaper articles, Campus Student Center/Dining Halls
Most Effective: none specified
Evaluated: No
Challenge: none specified
Promote libraries to undergraduates.
Created student “newspaper” with info about libraries. Created door hanger for dorms with Web address. Passed
out post-it notes, pencils, and Frisbees at student orientations. ‘MU Libraries: Your Connection to Knowledge.’”
Audience: Undergraduates
Channels: Library Web site, Flyers and brochures, Library events, Campus Calendar, Campus Resident Halls/
Dorms, Faculty and student electronic discussion lists
Most Effective: none specified
Evaluated: No
Challenge: none specified
Promote use of the library by undergraduates
Library Prize for Undergraduate Research. Graphics designed by our Library Graphics office staff, for Web
presence, posters, flyers, bookmarks. Promotion also carried through into our Development Office publications,
highlighting the prize winners and featuring their research projects. A reception for the prize winners hosted by
the Library, highlighting both the student winners and the faculty that were part of the projects.
Audience: All library users, Undergraduates, Faculty, Staff, Potential donors
Channels: Library discussion lists, Targeted e-mails, Library Web site, Classroom instruction, Flyers and brochures,
Posters, Library events, Campus Newspaper articles
Most Effective: none specified
Evaluated: No
Challenge: none specified
Promotion of RefWorks, the University’s new bibliographic management software
Production of banner mounted in Student Union, promotion of workshops for instruction of software, posters,
signs, handouts, radio spot, electronic announcement to campus, articles in library’s newsletter and campus
publications.
Audience: All library users
Channels: Library discussion lists, Library Web site, Classroom instruction, Flyers and brochures, Posters, Campus
Radio, Campus Newspaper articles, Campus Student Center/Dining Halls
Most Effective: none specified
Evaluated: No
Challenge: none specified
Promote libraries to undergraduates.
Created student “newspaper” with info about libraries. Created door hanger for dorms with Web address. Passed
out post-it notes, pencils, and Frisbees at student orientations. ‘MU Libraries: Your Connection to Knowledge.’”
Audience: Undergraduates
Channels: Library Web site, Flyers and brochures, Library events, Campus Calendar, Campus Resident Halls/
Dorms, Faculty and student electronic discussion lists
Most Effective: none specified
Evaluated: No
Challenge: none specified
Promote use of the library by undergraduates
Library Prize for Undergraduate Research. Graphics designed by our Library Graphics office staff, for Web
presence, posters, flyers, bookmarks. Promotion also carried through into our Development Office publications,
highlighting the prize winners and featuring their research projects. A reception for the prize winners hosted by
the Library, highlighting both the student winners and the faculty that were part of the projects.
Audience: All library users, Undergraduates, Faculty, Staff, Potential donors
Channels: Library discussion lists, Targeted e-mails, Library Web site, Classroom instruction, Flyers and brochures,
Posters, Library events, Campus Newspaper articles
Most Effective: none specified
Evaluated: No