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    The good, the great, and the unfriendly : a librarian's guide to working with friends groups / Sally Gardner Reed.
    by Reed, Sally Gardner, 1953- author.
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    Chicago : ALA Editions, an imprint of the American Library Association, 2017.
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  • Friends of the library -- United States -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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  • Friends of the library -- United States -- Case studies.
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    9780838914984 (paperback : alk. paper) :
    0838914985 (paperback : alk. paper)
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    ix, 157 pages ; 23 cm
    Contents: 
    How to start a friends group (and why you should!) -- Engaging active new (and younger) friends! -- Merging friends and foundations -- Engaging your friends in advocacy -- When friends go rogue -- Ideas to steal : taking your friends from good to great! -- Appendix A. Sample memorandum of understanding -- Appendix B. Advocacy campaigns legal limits on spending for non-profits -- Appendix C. Sponsorship and gift acceptance policy -- Appendix D. Understanding roles chart -- Appendix E. Guidelines for giving -- Appendix F. Making the case for an academic friends of the library group -- Appendix G. Library support for friends activities.
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    A good Friends of the Library group shouldn't just raise money for your library. They should help your library reach out to under-served groups; provide programming that makes the library relevant to all; engage your community in an awareness of your services; and let you funders know that the Library is most effective when it is fully funded. But organizing a Friends group does take time from someone at the top. Reed shares ideas so that you do it right the first time.
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