Small Business and the Public Library

Small Business and the Public Library
Author: Luise Weiss
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2011-07-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838993230

Aligning with current difficult economic times, this book helps libraries assist users entering or already involved in the small business community

Supporting Local Businesses and Entrepreneurs in the Digital Age

Supporting Local Businesses and Entrepreneurs in the Digital Age
Author: Salvatore DiVincenzo
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-09-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1440851530

A timely reference for all public librarians who serve the business community in libraries, regardless of size or location—from small rural outposts to bustling big-city branches. Serving communities today entails serving businesses—in particular, local businesses, entrepreneurs, and those looking to become entrepreneurs. Understandably, many librarians are not prepared for this role, and as a result feel uncomfortable in it. Supporting Local Businesses and Entrepreneurs in the Digital Age: The Public Librarian's Toolkit explains how librarians and libraries can better serve the business community, offering specific guidance on everything from information resources—including books, databases, and free online sites—to programming, special events, marketing, and outreach. Readers will gain insight into key topics ranging from embedded business librarianship, virtual business librarianship, and government documents to seminars, one-on-one appointments, and trade shows. Providing invaluable guidance based on the authors' real-world experience and research as well as interviews with librarians in all sizes of libraries around the country, this book offers practical, actionable advice and proven best practices for serving local business owners and entrepreneurs.

Helping Business

Helping Business
Author: Maxine Bleiweis
Publisher: ALA Neal-Schuman
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The more libraries can prove that they benefit the business community, the more funding they are likely to receive. Helping Business is designed to guide the public library administrator through the process of assessing their community's need for economic development assistance and carrying out a plan that works. The manual first addresses how to learn about local business' needs through such sources as focus groups, the chamber of commerce and the reference desk. Also covered are techniques to get more involved in the process of helping business; staff training, print and electronic sources for information; developing the support of other agencies; marketing through the press, newsletters, networking and meetings; and assessing and publicising results. An appendix dealing with organising focus groups rounds out this comprehensive guide.

Embedded Business Librarianship for the Public Librarian

Embedded Business Librarianship for the Public Librarian
Author: Barbara A. Alvarez
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2016-07-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838914829

Loaded with recommended practices for increasing engagement and developing courses and programs for business owners, professionals, and job seekers in the community, this book points the way towards making the library an integral part of the business community in ways that are realistic and sustainable.

Libraries That Build Business

Libraries That Build Business
Author: Megan Janicki
Publisher: ALA Editions
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2022-06-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9780838938409

Exploring key considerations while offering both inspiration and practical solutions, this resource supports public libraries of all sizes in starting or growing a program for small businesses and entrepreneurs with an eye toward equity and inclusion.

The Business Library and how to Use it

The Business Library and how to Use it
Author: Ernest L. Maier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This newly revised and updated edition (formerly titled "How To Use the Business Library"), the first in 12 years, is a key to timely and relevant business information. Written by two marketing professors and two librarians, this work is divided into four main sections: Introduction to Business Research and the Library; Research Strategies and General Sources of Business Information; Sources of Business Information; and Using What You've Learned. Each of the 16 chapters features an introduction to the topic, an in-depth descriptive list of relevant sources, and research tasks the sources can be used to perform. Expanding coverage on new and emerging technologies in business sources, this edition also provides new methods of accessing this information. Additionally, subject, author/title, organization, and association indexes have been included as well as more international sources, databases, and government publications. The final chapter/section guides the reader through the preparation of a research-based business report. A necessary purchase for academic libraries and very useful in public libraries.