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'''Library Connect''' is a global program from ] for academic, medical, corporate and government librarians. The program includes a free monthly electronic newsletter and other resources, such as webinars and symposia, and ] and ] channels. The program focuses on library best practices, issues, trends and events, and promotes Elsevier products and services. '''Library Connect''' is a program offered by ] that provides ] and ] for ] in the academic, medical, corporate, and government sectors. The program includes a ], webinars, symposiums, and ] channels with a focus on ] practices, issues, ], and events. Additionally, it promotes Elsevier's products and services.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Elsevier Connect {{!}} Library Connect |url=https://www.elsevier.com/connect/collection/librarian |access-date=2024-07-16 |website=www.elsevier.com |language=en-us}}</ref>


== Newsletter circulation and content == == Newsletter circulation and content ==
Library Connect Newsletter began publishing in 2003. Until late 2013, the free print newsletter was published three times a year. In 2014, it transitioned into a monthly electronic newsletter. There are approximately 20,000 subscribers (mostly librarians) in 140 countries. Library Connect Newsletter began publishing in 2003. Until late 2013, the free print newsletter was published three times a year. In 2014, it became a monthly ]. The newsletter has approximately 20,000 subscribers (primarily librarians) across 140 ].{{Citation needed|date=January 2024}}


The newsletter accepts article proposals on its website and solicits content from librarians and information industry professionals. Its content and infographics are often shared by librarians and information specialists on blogs, news sites, listservs and via social media.<ref>http://blogs.slj.com/neverendingsearch/2013/10/24/i-am-a-social-librarian/, Joyce Valenza, "I Am a Social Librarian," School Library Journal, 24 Oct 2013, accessed 27 Jan 2014.</ref> The newsletter accepts article proposals on its ] and solicits content from librarians and information industry professionals. Its content and ] are often shared by librarians and information specialists on ], news sites, listservs, and social media.<ref>http://blogs.slj.com/neverendingsearch/2013/10/24/i-am-a-social-librarian/, Joyce Valenza, "I Am a Social Librarian," School Library Journal, 24 Oct 2013, accessed 27 Jan 2014.</ref>


== Library Connect events == == Library Connect events ==
Every year, Elsevier partners with libraries in various countries to coordinate Library Connect events, including seminars, webcasts, and symposia. In 2012, there were events in 20 countries. The events usually cover emerging trends and best practices within the library community, e.g., e-books, mobile services, library marketing. Many Library Connect presentations are . Each year, Elsevier collaborates with libraries in various countries to coordinate Library Connect events, including seminars, webcasts, and symposia. In 2012, there were events in 20 countries. The events usually cover emerging trends and best practices within the library community, such as ], mobile services, and library ]. Many Library Connect ] can be accessed online.


In addition, Library Connect sponsors the at the ] midwinter meeting each year. Recent topics have included mobile technologies and how they affect academic libraries, the new role and image of academic libraries, and next-gen librarians. In addition, Library Connect sponsors the Digital Libraries Symposium at the ] ] meeting each year. Topics have included mobile technologies and how they affect academic libraries, the new role and image of academic libraries, and next-gen librarians.


In 2013, it launched a . In 2013, they began a webinar program.


== External links == == External links ==

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Library Connect Newsletter
CategoriesAcademic, medical, government and corporate librarians
FrequencyMonthly
FormatElectronic
CirculationClose to 20,000
PublisherElsevier
Websitelibraryconnect.elsevier.com
ISSN1549-3725

Library Connect is a program offered by Elsevier that provides resources and information for librarians in the academic, medical, corporate, and government sectors. The program includes a newsletter, webinars, symposiums, and social media channels with a focus on library practices, issues, trends, and events. Additionally, it promotes Elsevier's products and services.

Newsletter circulation and content

Library Connect Newsletter began publishing in 2003. Until late 2013, the free print newsletter was published three times a year. In 2014, it became a monthly electronic newsletter. The newsletter has approximately 20,000 subscribers (primarily librarians) across 140 countries.

The newsletter accepts article proposals on its website and solicits content from librarians and information industry professionals. Its content and infographics are often shared by librarians and information specialists on blogs, news sites, listservs, and social media.

Library Connect events

Each year, Elsevier collaborates with libraries in various countries to coordinate Library Connect events, including seminars, webcasts, and symposia. In 2012, there were events in 20 countries. The events usually cover emerging trends and best practices within the library community, such as e-books, mobile services, and library marketing. Many Library Connect presentations can be accessed online.

In addition, Library Connect sponsors the Digital Libraries Symposium at the American Library Association midwinter meeting each year. Topics have included mobile technologies and how they affect academic libraries, the new role and image of academic libraries, and next-gen librarians.

In 2013, they began a webinar program.

External links

References

  1. "Elsevier Connect | Library Connect". www.elsevier.com. Retrieved 2024-07-16.
  2. http://blogs.slj.com/neverendingsearch/2013/10/24/i-am-a-social-librarian/, Joyce Valenza, "I Am a Social Librarian," School Library Journal, 24 Oct 2013, accessed 27 Jan 2014.
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