Developing a Marketing Orientation in Hospital Library Services: A Case Report

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When the four Providence Health & Services libraries in Oregon regionalized services and resources, the transition, which was originally met with apprehension from some library users, turned out to be a resounding success. Despite a loss of two-thirds of the professional staff and a decreased budget, the new regionalized library experienced an increase in business and recognition. While many factors contributed to the success, a creative marketing and outreach campaign was a key component. This column describes the steps taken to promote regionalized library reference services and online resources.

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Delawska-Elliott, B., Grinstead, C., & Martin, H. J. (2015). Developing a Marketing Orientation in Hospital Library Services: A Case Report. Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 34(4), 481–489. https://doi.org/10.1080/02763869.2015.1082390

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