October, 2001

Dear Colleague:

@ your library, The Campaign for America's Libraries, has just wrapped up its first 
year, and what a year it has been!  The Campaign for America's Libraries continues to 
present opportunities for libraries of all types across the country- public, school, 
academic and special -- to remind the public that libraries are changing and dynamic 
places of opportunity that bring you the world.

Perhaps the greatest accomplishment of the campaign is the level of participation 
we've seen.  Libraries in all 50 states were involved in the campaign before it even 
kicked off to the public during National Library Week last April with the help of 
First Lady Laura Bush.

Libraries have discovered just how easy it is to participate in the campaign and are 
getting on board @ your library for all types of reasons. They are using the campaign 
to develop new publicity materials that range from brochures to billboards; to help 
promote special events; train staff in library advocacy; and even create statewide 
public awareness programs We have heard from libraries from Alaska to Florida, Maine 
to California, that the campaign's free promotional materials are terrific tools to 
help them share their stories in their communities.

The campaign's Web site at www.ala.org/@yourlibrary has received nearly 35,000 hits 
since its launch last January and we continue to develop new materials that you can 
download at no cost.  Among the new tools available are:
* Closed-captioned television public service announcements featuring actors Susan 
Sarandon and Tim Robbins and other promotional videos
* Artwork in English and Spanish featuring catchy @ your library slogans
* Brochure copy in English and Spanish that libraries can customize to their needs
* Sample press materials that libraries are welcome to localize for their media

All of these materials can be found at www.ala.org/@yourlibrary/tools.cfm. But there's 
more. Libraries can sign up for an email discussion list to get the very latest 
updates on the campaign. Interested in @ your library pens, mugs, t-shirts, mousepads? 
ALA Graphics is the official sponsor of campaign merchandise and there is a link 
directly to those products in the ALA Online Store from the Web site. There is 
information on library advocacy, what new partnerships have been developed, and you 
can also find out what your colleagues around the country are doing.

If you are already involved in The Campaign for America's Libraries, thank you for 
support. If you are not, I encourage you to learn more about this historic public 
education campaign about the value of libraries and librarians in the 21st century. 
Check out the Web site, sign onto the discussion list and see for yourself just how 
easy it is to participate. Please note that libraries do not need any prior permission 
to take advantage of the campaign's array of resources. If you have any questions, 
please contact the campaign via email at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or call toll-free 
1-866-4-LIBRARY.

The Campaign for America's Libraries is an unprecedented opportunity for our diverse 
profession to come together under one umbrella program to showcase how libraries 
nationwide make a difference in their communities. Please join us and come see what's 
new @ your library.

Sincerely,


John W. Berry
President
American Library Association



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