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On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 3:59 AM, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
With the looming release of LibreOffice v.4.0, I would like to start a
project coordinating members of the TDF/LibreOffice membership marketing
team to approach through email or personal visit to local Libraries and see
if they would consider buying copies of the LibreOffice documentation books
for their shelves.

We would coordinate form letters here as a team (everyone involved in this
process) and then use these "as is" or "modified" in their native language.

We would also track the Libraries that were contacted on an online
spreadsheet and later follow-up with letters informing them regularly of any
updated documentation from our docs team.

The book purchases would be done from Lulu who have a good distribution
channel all over the world and their copies are of good quality. (Yes, I
have already bought a LibreOffice book from them.)

We would also see if any members/users would like to participate in offering
a donation to purchase a copy of the "Getting Started with LibreOffice"
Guide if a local Library would agree to such an arrangement.

This project would then be listed on the "Easy Task" list for any new
marketing team newcomer. She/He could see if any of the local libraries had
copies of the "Getting Started with LibreOffice" Guide and then report back
to our team so that we could contact them about this.

The idea is to get our documentation into as many libraries as possible and
to keep in contact with these libraries in order to inform them of any new
docs by our teams.

I will take care of posting a spreadsheet that will keep track of the
libraries by geographic location worldwide as well as the LibreOffice Guides
on their shelves.

Note: Libraries usually have a "wishlist" of book requests that they put out
for their users. We can make sure that our docs show on these lists. Once
they order/receive these guides, it is up to us to promote them locally to
friends etc. and to even borrow these books from time to time so that their
library usage show that they are indeed being used.

How does this sound?

Marc


This is a great idea. If people want to buy sample copies of LO user
guides to donate to a library, they can contact
info@friendsofopendocument.com to request them at the wholesale price,
saving a few dollars. Please provide info on which libraries you
intend to give them to. We can't promise to honour every request, but
it's worth asking. Note: the wholesale price is only for sample
copies, not purchases by libraries or their customers.

--Jean

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