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Guide to the Queens Borough Public Library - Public Relations Department Records 1954-1994 Control # Q-16

Identifier: aql:317

Description: The QBPL Public Relations Department Records (13 boxes, 9.5 cubic feet, 1964-1994) highlight the efforts of the Public Relations department of the Queens Borough Public Library organization. The Public Relations Department creates news and press releases to highlight upcoming Library events and keep note of key moments in the organization’s past. The department promotes upcoming events for the general public through various types of printed media. The Public Relations department oversees the publicity for both the Central library and numerous branches throughout the entire Queens system. The records contain a large assortment of news releases and photographs.

Collection : aql:30881; aql:15886

Summary/Description : The QBPL Public Relations Department Records (13 boxes, 9.5 cubic feet, 1964-1994) highlight the efforts of the Public Relations department of the Queens Borough Public Library organization. The Public Relations Department creates news and press releases to highlight upcoming Library events and keep note of key moments in the organization’s past. The department promotes upcoming events for the general public through various types of printed media. The Public Relations department oversees the publicity for both the Central library and numerous branches throughout the entire Queens system. The records contain a large assortment of news releases and photographs.

Subject : Queens Borough Public Library; Libraries

Coverage : Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Publisher : Queens Borough Public Library, Publisher

Identifier : aql:317

eadid : Q-16

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