[CASL-L] iCONN Promotional Materials

Sullivan, William F William.F.Sullivan at ct.gov
Wed Mar 19 07:58:53 PDT 2014


Connecticut Libraries:
To promote awareness of iCONN, we encourage you to make use of the following promotional materials:

iCONN On Every Desktop<http://www.cslib.org/iconnsitemap/staff/iconndesktop.aspx>: This places an icon that links to iCONN.org on your public access computers.

iCONN On Mobile Devices<http://rqst-agent.auto-graphics.com/homepages/Customerwide/mobile.asp>: This adds an icon that links to iCONN.org on iOS and Android tablet computers and smartphones.

These materials can be viewed and ordered online at no charge:

1.      11 x 17 posters for public and school libraries, and bookmarks for kids.  These materials can be viewed and ordered online<http://www.ebscohost.com/iconn> at no charge. Your order goes directly to EBSCO and EBSCO will mail the posters (in tubes) and bookmarks in the quantity you specify directly to your library.  The contact person at EBSCO to follow-up on your orders is:  Rob DePaolo at rdepaolo at ebscohost.com<mailto:rdepaolo at ebscohost.com>.

2.      Standard (green/black) iCONN bookmarks for all libraries.  These can be ordered from the State Library by completing and faxing this form<http://www.cslib.org/iconnsitemap/staff/ICONNBookmarks.aspx> to the State Library.

3.      iCONN Tent Cards<http://www.cslib.org/iconnsitemap/staff/ICONNTentCard.aspx> (ideal for placement near public access computers)

4.      MedlinePlus, SeniorHealth and PubMed bookmarks and rack cards<http://nnlm.gov/ner/training/promoner.html>


These materials can be printed at your library:

1.      Tri-fold brochure<http://www.cslib.org/iconnsitemap/staff/iCONNFoldedBrochure.aspx> that can be customized with your library's imprint

2.      eAudio and eBook posters<http://www.cslib.org/iconnsitemap/staff/AudioBookPosters.htm>

3.      Top 10 Reasons To Use iCONN.org (flyer)<http://www.cslib.org/iconnsitemap/documents/Top10ReasonsToUseiCONN.pdf>

4.      List of resources with descriptions available to academic libraries<http://www.cslib.org/iconnsitemap/documents/iCONN8x11AcademicEBSCO.pdf>

5.      List of resources with descriptions available to public and school libraries<http://www.cslib.org/iconnsitemap/documents/iCONN8x11PublicEBSCO.pdf>

6.      MedlinePlus, SeniorHealth and PubMed brochures<http://nnlm.gov/ner/training/resources.html>

We encourage libraries that use direct links to iCONN databases on their web pages - shown here<http://www.cslib.org/iconnsitemap/staff/urltable.aspx> - to identify each link as being part of the iCONN offering by using these icons<http://www.cslib.org/iconnsitemap/staff/BrandingLinks.aspx> (choose the size that fits).

We also maintain a guide<http://www.cslib.org/iconnsitemap/documents/LinkingToiCONNFromYourWebsite.pdf> showing the different ways that you can link to iCONN.org from your website.

Thank you for helping us to promote awareness of iCONN throughout Connecticut!

Best regards,
Bill and the iCONN staff


William Sullivan, Administrator
iCONN.org - Connecticut's re-search engine
Connecticut State Library
786 South Main Street, Middletown, CT  06457
William.F.Sullivan at ct.gov<mailto:William.F.Sullivan at ct.gov>
www.iconn.org<http://www.iconn.org/> - www.twitter.com/iCONN<http://www.twitter.com/iCONN>
www.ctstatelibrary.org<http://www.cslib.org/> - www.facebook.com/CSLDLD<http://www.facebook.com/CSLDLD>
p:  860-704-2230 or 888-256-1222 (toll-free in CT)
f:  860-704-2228

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