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September 2025 Outreach Toolkit

This page contains library outreach ideas for September 2025. To view the contents of the full Marketing Outreach Toolkit, visit the project LibGuide.

Retention and Enrollment

Graphic design of a flyer depicting LMS information literacy activity modules.IL Modules Handout

Customize a flyer aimed at faculty, encouraging them to incorporate instructional modules. This flyer features a list of available modules and showcases their general attributes, with the option to highlight a specific librarian. Tip: Visit the FYE Toolkit below for more on IL modules!

Customize the flyer

Academic and Career Success

Decorative graphic design advertising the FYE toolkit with illustration of college students First-Year Experience Toolkit

The PALNI First-Year Experience Toolkit is a collection of resources designed to help librarians support first-year students as they navigate college.

See the toolkit

Graphic design titled Writing Center Collaboration with illustration of hands writing in a blank notebook with a plant, glasses, photos, etc.Writing Center Collaboration

Join forces with the writing center this semester to provide students with comprehensive support for their research and writing needs.

Collaborate with your writing center

Access and Affordability

Peer Review Week logo with yellow, orange and blue graphic elements

Peer Review Week Sept. 15-19

Peer Review Week brings together individuals, institutions, and organizations committed to sharing the central message that good peer review is critical to scholarly communications.

Learn more about Peer Review Week

 

Banned Books Week logo depicting red book with a yellow banner over it that reads Banned Books WeekBanned Books Week Oct. 5-11

Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. It brings together the entire books community and highlights the value of free and open access to information.

Host a Banned Books Week event

Toolkit Tip of the Month

Untitled design (17)Identify Color Codes

Did you know you can use free apps like Color Picker (macOS) or Color Cop (Windows) to identify hex codes from any palette? While you should always refer to your institution's brand guidelines for specific hex codes, these apps can help you identify colors in a pinch. 

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