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Promoting the Resources and Services of the National Assembly Library. Library Resources. 2,300,000 documents on various support media (books, magazines, microfilm, newspapers, etc.) 46,404 electronic documents All Québec government publications Plus: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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PROMOTING THE RESOURCES AND SERVICES OF
THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY
LIBRARY RESOURCES
2,300,000 documents on various support media (books, magazines, microfilm, newspapers, etc.)
46,404 electronic documents All Québec government publications
Plus:
Databases, special collections, archives, thematic guides, encyclopedia of Québec parliamentarism, Bulletin de la Bibliothèque (Library magazine), heritage objects, etc.
LIBRARY SERVICES
PublicReception and orientation
Research assistance
On-site consultation of documents
Inter-library loans
Document copying (fee)
Priority clientsLoans
Inter-library loans
Information and research
Media review
Monitoring
Training
Document copying (free)
Research service
Document management
Archive management
USE OF RESOURCES AND SERVICES
Some statistics for 2013-2014
Other clients Priority clients
Loans 1,849 3,307
Information and research requests
3,271 2,777
Visits 4,234 2,086
Guided tours 4,023
TRADITIONAL PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES
1. Each new legislature: presentation of the Library’s
services and orientation of MNAs
2. Guided tours of the Library on reservation
3. List of new acquisitions on the Assembly intranet portal
4. Exhibitions
CURRENT PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES
1. Public activities
2. Institutional and private activities
3. Information technologies and social media
1. PUBLIC ACTIVITIES
1.1 Québec City
international book fair
Political literature prize
1.2 Culture days 1.3 Open house – June 24
national holiday
1.4 Guided tours of exhibitions
1.5 Lunch conferences
Promotion of Library’s public activities
Promotion by the Library
In collaboration with the Communications Directorate Promotional plan adapted to activity and target clientele
Use of various promotional elements Cultural events calendars
Library’s visual signature
Event websites
Posters
2. INSTITUTIONAL AND PRIVATE ACTIVITIES
2.1 Institutional activities (Speaker in attendance)
2.2 Private activities – sponsored by the Library
2.3 Private activities – MNAs
2.4 Private activities –
bodies and companies
3. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND SOCIAL MEDIA
3.1 Website and intranet portal
Website to come
Assembly intranet portal
Facebook – Archives and history
3.2 Social media
3.3 List of new acquisitions
3.4 Welcome e-mail to new employees
THE LIBRARY SCHEDULE A TOUR
Hello Ms. Fournier, You’ve just started a new job and there are so many things for you to learn... Did you know that the National Assembly Library, your library, can provide you with invaluable assistance?
Located in beautiful surroundings and home to a rich collection of books, magazines and journals, the Library also offers an array of services that can be tailored to your needs. Contact us today to schedule your personalized tour: one of our team members will be happy to explain how we can help you! Looking forward to seeing you soon at the Library,
The Library Team
Make an appointment for your personalized tour of the Library.
(418) 643-4408, option 1
SERVICES AT YOUR DISPOSAL
- Reference desk
- Press review
- Continuous watch for books, articles in periodicals, theses and dissertations
- Document loans
- Training sessions (e.g.: Cubiq catalog, databases, Internet searches, RSS feeds)
SUBSCRIBE
- To the Library’s magazines and receive upcoming issues
- To New this week
- To our database RSS feeds
- @BiblioAssnat
- Archives and history
1035, rue des Parlementaires, Québec | (418) 643-4408, option 1 | [email protected] | Directions
CONCLUSION
“In a world of pervasive digital information, immediacy,
profusion, confusion and solitude, libraries are a haven of
time; they anchor knowledge in time, in space; they are a
place where life unfolds. Their chief strength lies in their
capacity to accumulate and disseminate knowledge, to be
open, relatively standard-free and generous.”
[TRANSLATION]
Alain Sainsot, “Réinventer la bibliothèque?”, Bulletin des Bibliothèques de France 4 (2013),
http://bbf.enssib.fr/sommaire/2013/4.
THANK YOU
Questions?