Successful fundraising for the academic library : philanthropy in higher education /
Successful Fundraising for the Academic Library: Philanthropy in Higher Education covers fundraising, a task that is often grouped into a combination role that may include, for example, the university museum or performance venue, thus diluting the opportunity for successful fundraising. Because the...
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, MA :
Chandos Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier,
[2017]
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Edition: | First edition. |
Series: | Chandos information professional series.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Library culture
- 1.1. What is "The Library World"?
- 1.2. librarian plays many roles
- 1.3. Positioning library resources to your donors
- 1.4. Library space on a university campus
- 1.5. Bridging development efforts with library staff
- References
- SECTION 1 CASES FOR GIVING
- 2. Cases: Information literacy and informed learning
- 2.1. Information literacy
- 2.2. Education and student success
- 2.3. Curriculum development/informed learning
- 2.4. Career readiness
- 2.5. Specific areas of study
- References
- 3. Cases: Archives and special collections
- References
- 4. Cases: The university press
- References
- 5. Capital projects and renovations
- References
- 6. Cases: Resources and technology
- 6.1. Learning commons
- 6.2. Makerspaces
- References
- 7. Cases: Faculty positions
- References
- 8. Cases: Student support
- 8.1. Scholarships for student workers
- 8.2. Student awards
- References
- SECTION 2 TOOLS FOR GIVING
- 9. Tools: Partnerships on campus
- 9.1. Partnering with academic colleges and units
- 9.2. Partnering with athletics
- References
- 10. Tools: Individual giving
- 10.1. Annual giving
- 10.2. Major gifts
- 10.3. Campaigns
- 10.4. Planned giving
- 10.5. Faculty giving
- 10.6. Student giving
- 10.7. Class gifts
- 10.8. Gifts-in-kind
- References
- 11. Tools: Foundations
- Private and corporate
- References
- 12. Tools: Corporations
- 12.1. Workforce development
- 12.2. Faculty research
- 12.3. Corporate match
- 12.4. Named spaces
- References
- 13. Tools: Sponsored research
- 13.1. Provide connection to potential private funders and assistance to faculty for their research
- 13.2. Repurpose failed SPS grants for private or corporate foundation proposals
- 14. Tools: Advisory councils and friends of the library
- References
- 15. Tools: Events
- References
- 16. Tools: Crowdfunding and social media
- 16.1. Project focused towards alumni and friends
- 16.2. Project with global interest
- References
- 17. Conclusion: The academic library message
- 17.1. Messaging fundraising internally
- 17.2. Messaging fundraising externally
- 17.3. Finally ...