Videos are a useful and popular way to reach an audience — we all know videos that have gone viral online, garnering millions of views. However, the type of video that can compete with Old Spice commercials takes weeks to plan and produce, as well as a significant budget. Arizona State University (ASU) Libraries wanted to find a sustainable way to share videos that would require minimal staff time to create and produce.
With that goal in mind, “The Library Minute” was born. We initially envisioned a weekly newscast, but it has evolved into a successful and fun video series. Episodes have been featured in American Libraries Direct, as part of the ACRL Marketing Minute, received more than 74,000 views on YouTube and the Internet Archive, and have garnered complimentary e-mails from all over the world. Most importantly, they are a valuable marketing and outreach tool for the ASU Libraries and have increased our visibility to our students and other departments in the university.
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- Lights, Camera, Action! How to Produce a Library Minute
- Perry, Anali Maughan (Author)
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Digital object identifier: 10.5860/crln.72.5.8563
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Identifier TypeInternational standard serial numberIdentifier Value0099-0086
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Identifier TypeInternational standard serial numberIdentifier Value2150-6698
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Post-print version, as originally published at http://crln.acrl.org/content/72/5/278.full.
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Perry, Anali Maughan. "Lights, Camera, Action!" College & Research Libraries News 72.5 (2011): 278-83.