Massachusetts Regional Library Systems
2008 Statewide Summer Reading Programs
Evaluation for Librarians
Your Name:
Library
City or Town:
Please select your region
Boston
Central
Metrowest
Northeast
Southeastern
Western
How many
children
(ages birth to 12 years) registered for your Summer Reading Program?
Please provide your library’s total registration figure of each if you did some combination of paper and online.
How many
teens
(ages 12 to 18) registered for your Summer Reading Program?
Please provide your library’s total registration figure of each if you did some combination of paper and online.
How many
adults
(ages 18 and up) registered for your Summer Reading Program?
Please provide your library’s total registration figure of each if you did some combination of paper and online.
How did you promote your Summer Reading Program? (please check all that apply)
School Visits
Flyer in student's end of year report card promoting library summer reading program
Flyers
Newspaper Articles/Ads
Library Home Page
Library's ReadsinMA webpage
Other (please specify in “COMMENTS” section at the end of this survey)
THE MBLC's summer reading promotional campaign included banner ads on newspaper websites, radio ads, and promotion on the statewide website: www.mass.gov/libraries . In your opinion, which was most effective in attracting people to your summer reading program? Please check the most effective.
Banner Ads
Radio Ads
www.mass.gov/libraries
Please Rate the following program components:
Very Good
Good
Satisfactory
Fair
Poor
Theme
Poster
Bookmarks
Reading Records
Certificates
YA Cards
Online Clip Art
Online Manual
Coupons to Massachusetts Tourist Attractions
JanWay Incentive Products
MRLS Summer Reading Program Planning Wiki
Did you participate in the
ReadsinMa.org online summer reading program
?
Yes
No
If so, which component did your library use:
Children's
Teen
Adult
Other
If you checked “other”, please specify:
Please share any observations you had of ReadsinMa.org use.
Please include any "stories" from parents or children about this year's library summer reading programs;
Wild Reads at your library
,
X-Pect the Un-X-Pected,
and/or
ReadsinMA
. These anecdotes are very useful. We would also like to hear how the program worked for you and your library.
What do you consider is the most important benefit for member libraries of the annual Massachusetts Regional Library Systems Statewide Summer Reading Program?
COMMENTS: Please share general comments about what you liked best about this year's summer reading program as well as your suggestions for improvement. Use this section to amplify any of your survey responses.