This webinar explores the creation, implementation, and post-event analysis of the “Library Crawl” activity. As part of a large campus, there are often gaps in collaborative opportunities across library units. This joint passport stamp activity developed by the University Library and advertised as a “Library Crawl,” supports and advocates for each unit’s environment and services by boosting awareness.
The Library Crawl aims to reintroduce students to services and study spaces while motivating them to visit each location in person. It was also an opportunity for a united active influence during this high-traffic period.
Join the presenters in discussing learning lessons, future plans, and suggestions for implementing a similar program at your library.
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All ILA Noon Network webinars are free. Registration for all live webinars is limited to Illinois libraries. ILA personal members can access recordings of webinars in the Noon Network Archive 1-3 days after the live event.
If you have an idea for a future webinar or would like to present please email Tamara Jenkins at tjenkins@ila.org.