Be our featured #LibraryOfTheWeek

 Feature your library on our channel!

Since 2017, the @OUPLibraries Twitter/X account has featured hundreds of libraries from across the world as our #LibraryOfTheWeek, showcasing what makes them so great – from their archives and creative displays to their latest initiatives.

Want your library to be considered for our next #LibraryOfTheWeek? Just fill out the form with your information and tell us what makes your library unique for a chance to be featured. Our marketing team will then reach out to you for next steps.

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Thinking of taking part? Here’s how it works!

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Step one

Fill out the form and let us know the name of your library, location, and anything you’d like to feature.

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Step two

If your library is chosen, our marketing team will reach out to you via email to talk more about your library and what you would like to feature, ask for pictures, and other general information.

During your week your library will be featured on our @OUPLibraries X channel on two occasions, and our marketing team will create the posts for you.

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Step three

Once the drafts for the two posts are approved and a date has been decided in the schedule, your library will be featured as our Library of the Week!

Why should I feature my library?

Showcase your library’s achievements to our global X audience, free of charge!

Boost your profile, and lead people to your page so they can see what your library has been up to.

Demonstrate and increase the impact of your initiatives and activities to a global audience.

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