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I'm thrilled to have taken the Library Advocacy course at Stanmore School of Business! As a librarian in a public library, I wanted to gain the skills to effectively advocate for my library and community. The course exceeded my expectations, providing me with practical knowledge on how to build relationships with stakeholders, craft compelling messages, and develop a strategic advocacy plan. The instructor's expertise and the quality of the course materials were outstanding. I've already applied the skills I learned to secure funding for a new library program, and I'm confident that this course will have a lasting impact on my career.
I took the Library Advocacy course to improve my skills in promoting libraries in my community. The course was really helpful in giving me a better understanding of how to work with local government and other organizations to support libraries. I liked the examples of successful advocacy campaigns and the tips on how to use social media to promote libraries. The course materials were good, but sometimes I felt like they were a bit too theoretical. Overall, I'm satisfied with the course and I think it will help me in my work as a library advocate.
Wow, just wow! The Library Advocacy course at Stanmore School of Business was an incredible experience! I was a bit skeptical at first, but the instructor's passion and expertise were infectious. I learned so much about the importance of advocacy in libraries and how to develop a comprehensive advocacy strategy. The course materials were top-notch, with lots of real-world examples and case studies. I loved the interactive discussions and the opportunity to connect with fellow students from around the world. I feel like I've gained a whole new perspective on library advocacy and I'm excited to apply my new skills in my work as a librarian.
I recently completed the Library Advocacy course at Stanmore School of Business and I must say that it was a well-structured and informative course. The instructor provided a clear overview of the key concepts and principles of library advocacy, and the course materials were relevant and up-to-date. I appreciated the emphasis on practical skills, such as developing an advocacy plan and crafting effective messages. One area for improvement could be the addition of more case studies or examples from diverse library settings. Nevertheless, I found the course to be engaging and useful, and I would recommend it to anyone looking to improve their library advocacy skills.