Fun Social Media Posts

Libraries do so much and we want to highlight that through social media posts. By looking at the number of people who visit libraries, use library meeting rooms, and how libraries are available online 24/7, we created a series of social media posts that highlight what libraries are doing in a fun way. If you have any questions, please contact Matthew Perry at the MBLC.

Digital Libraries

These posts highlight that libraries are online and open 24/7 for research, eBooks, and audiobooks. There are posts for Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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Even when library buildings are closed, the library is still open online! Find resources for research, eBooks, audiobooks and more 24/7.

Download eBooks and Audiobooks

24/7 Access for Instagram

Do Your Online Research

These images and more are available for download on the MBLC Awarehouse

Most Visited Sites

Libraries in Massachusetts had over 37 million visitors in 2016 which is more than many popular tourist sites around the country. We highlight that in this social media campaign.

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Disney Graphic

National Seashore

Faneuil Hall

Fenway Park

Grand Central

Las Vegas

Wicked Common: Library Meeting Rooms

Libraries are a very popular spot for communities to meet. We highlight that through this social media campaign.

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Libraries play a vital role in the community, providing a place where groups, organizations, businesses, and friends can meet. In 2018 alone, meeting/community rooms in libraries across the commonwealth were reserved 268,000 times.

Favorite Place to Reserve

Windows

Wicked Common

Wicked Common with People

Community Happenings

Community Happenings Happen

These images are available for download on the MBLC Awarehouse