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Anatomy of a Community Relations Success
Morton discusses the public relations campaign used by the Louisville (KY) Free Public Library for the Gutenberg Millennium Exhibition. Elements of a successful campaign include face-to-face presentations to sponsors, weekly news releases targeted to reach the entire community, and the use of profes...
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