00:09:02 Sara Gassaway: Good afternoon everyone! 00:09:21 Kathy Dempsey: Hi, welcome everyone! 00:11:02 Wendy Schneider: Hello 00:11:19 Sara Gassaway: 👋 00:11:25 Amanda Stinchcomb: Hi! 00:11:31 Theresa Arriaga: Hello 00:39:53 Charlie Cantley: Comment, rather than a question: I've been the college student doing free research/labor for an organization! In my case, in Research Methods classes for a Sociology BA (one of these classes made use of PEW as well as the General Social Survey (GSS)) 00:59:10 Charlie Cantley: (related, one of the classes also had students seek out a non-profit and do a program evaluation for them - if anyone could make use of that knowledge; this is something else that students may be doing for free.) 01:07:23 Kira Thoenes: My library is next to a strip mall, and it seems like there has been push back from upper management when it comes to reaching out to the businesses that exist there. We are not able to have anything in our lobby that promotes services people need to pay for, so I often find that we don't have much to offer the businesses in terms of promotion. Do you have any advice on working with businesses? 01:09:13 Sharon Jones: Are Libraries allow to put flyers in mailboxes? 01:09:56 Theresa Arriaga: Lots of great information, thank you! 01:10:29 Charlie Cantley: Thank you! 01:10:34 Kira Thoenes: Thank you, Kathy! 01:10:34 Sharon Jones: Thank you! 01:10:41 Melissa McNicol: Thank you! 01:10:41 Wendy Schneider: Great information, thank you! A great way to connect with local businesses is allowing them to have a job fair at your library.