Tell us what you think!

Please share your suggestions and comments so we can evaluate the resources we currently are providing and develop new materials that you will find useful.

1. How did you learn about the Kids! @ your library® Campaign?

journal/other publication
ALA/ALSC Web site
ALA conference
state library
your boss/colleague
other (Please specify in the space below.)

2. What did you find helpful? Please check all that apply and feel free to use the space provided below to identify specific pieces that you found helpful (if not listed already):

message
downloadable art
@ your library® song written by Bill Harley
media-ready Public Service Announcement recorded by Bill Harley
sample communication plan
Graphics materials our library purchased from ALA
outreach strategies
good ideas from ALSC members
downloadable, library-themed games and activities for kids
list of Top Ten Things for Kids to Do @ your library®
Web page for kids and parents
other resources (Please specify in the space below.)

3. Is your library using the campaign message/materials?

Yes
No

If no, please skip to Question 8.

4. How are you using the campaign message/materials in your library/community? Please check all that apply and feel free to use the space provided below to add more details about the options you check.

purchased publicity materials (poster, bookmarks, stickers, and/or pencils) for display in the library or to distribute at programs
used the sample communications pieces in the tool kit as a model for drafting our own press releases, public service announcements, etc. for the media
used the official campaign logo or other art piece in the library newsletter, on promotional flyers, and/or on the library Web site
posted Bill Harley’s song on our Web site, or played it at a program or other community event
downloaded the Public Service Announcement recorded by Bill Harley and sent it to local radio stations and/or schools (for PA announcements)
downloaded games and/or other activities to distribute in the library and/or at schools
linked from our library's Web site to www.ala.org/families
other (Please specify in the space provided.)

5. What goals did you set in using the campaign materials?

6. What results have you seen since using the materials?

7. Do you have samples of materials your library has developed/adapted using campaign materials (e.g., bookmark, brochure, flyer, newsletter, etc.) that you would be willing to share with ALSC?

Yes (If yes, please provide your contact information [telephone # or e-mail address] under question 11 so we can contact you.
No

8. If your library is not using the campaign materials, please tell us why not.

I am more interested in a campaign that targets children of other ages. (Please specify ages in the space below.)
I don't have the time to implement a communication plan.
The campaign logo doesn't jibe with our library's graphic identity.
The type of materials/tools provided did not fit my needs. (See question 9.)
other (Please specify in the space below.)

9. Are there other tools and materials that you would like ALSC to provide?

Yes
No

If yes, please specify in the space below.

10. In the space below, please share any other comments.

11. Please provide your name and library/institution in the space below. (Optional)

Thank you for your time and feedback.