Curtis Rogers Consulting, LLC

Providing training and consulting services to libraries and non-profits.

Category: Communications

  • 2022 FOSCL Conference a Success!

    I had a great time presenting my session, Marketing & PR Skills for Friends at the recent annual Friends of South Carolina Libraries conference held online and in Mt. Pleasant, SC, at the Wando/Mt. Pleasant Branch Library of the Charleston County Public Library System. You can join FOSCL as an individual member or your Friends…

  • Marketing and PR Skills for Friends Groups

    Join me on Saturday, March 26, 2022, for the Annual Friends of South Carolina Libraries (FOSCL) Conference (online or in Mt. Pleasant, SC). Registration is $25 for onsite and $15 for online. I will be giving a presentation all about marketing and PR silks for Friends groups. You don’t have to be a graphic designer,…

  • Are you reviewing your library’s signage on a regular basis?

    On January 27, 2022, I conducted a free webinar for WebJunction titled, Library Signage: Effective Crisis Communications. The most important takeaway is that I wanted attendees to THINK CRITICALLY about each and every sign in their library. Part of this process is to conduct a signage audit. A great resource on how to do this…

  • Want to make sure your library’s signage hasn’t hit a dead end?

    Join me for Library Signage: Effective Crisis Communications at 3:00 pm on January 27, 2022 for a WebJunction webinar and learn about how to get your library’s signage back in shape for the new year! Good signage in the library helps to create clarity and build awareness, while bad signage can lead to frustration and…

  • #LMCC21 and Professional Rejuvination

    Now that I’m a library consultant and retired from the day-to-day library world, this conference was more important than I imagined it would be. Sometimes you need to be immersed in a subject for a few days to think of new ways to address issues and topics. The Library Marketing and Communications two-day virtual conference…

  • How has your library dealt with COVID-19 related signage?

    Your public, academic, or school library has probably had to deal with increased COVID-19 signage. Have you branded it or just printed out what the CDC or local health authority has recommended? Is there any continuity to the signage? Are you using clip art of masks, syringes, and viruses to get your point across? Whatever…