American Libraries Direct
Submitted by Katie Bane on Wed, 11/30/2011 - 13:27
Reach librarians actively engaged in reading library industry news each week
- Award-winning e-newsletter is delivered to more than 54,000 opt-in library professionals weekly
- Open and click through rates above 30% shows highly active readership
- Now available to both ALA members and non-members
- Uncluttered advertising environment means your banner gets noticed
- Delivers the latest in library activities, facilities, business news, updates on state and federal legislation, upcoming events, and industry statistics to librarians
Next Steps
- Download the 2012 American Libraries editorial calendar, rates and specifications (PDF)
- See a sample issue of AL Direct (Web page)
Contact Us
For printed information and sample copies of the print American Libraries magazine, please send your contact information to Katie Bane at kbane@ala.org.
For printed information and sample copies of the print American Libraries magazine, please send your contact information to Katie Bane at kbane@ala.org.
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