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No. 1
ISSN: 1559-0011
2006

Contents

Editor’s Letter
Rebranding a newsletter

The OCLC Newsletter has covered libraries, membership programs and OCLC research initiatives and product news since 1967. With this issue, OCLC introduces NextSpace, a new magazine for our member and information managers.

Cover Story
Extreme Makeover: Library Edition

How legacy brands reinvent themselves, and what libraries can learn from them

It was December 2002 when one of the world’s most beloved restaurant companies was losing its edge to changing consumer tastes. In 1999, a cable TV giant with the industry’s most respected brand suddenly looked outdated. In the early 1990s, the world’s dominant technology company began to lose luster to a new set of computing solutions. Three different companies. One common problem: one of their most valuable assets, their brand, was losing relevance in a rapidly changing environment.

How legacy brands are reenergized

IBM             McDonald’s      Discovery Channel

Q&A: Launch a new brand

Rather than repositioning a brand, Al and Laura Ries, marketing consultants and authors of two bestsellers on branding, recommend creating a new one. Why? A brand can stand for only one idea, and trying to extend it will weaken it. Here are some of their tips for launching powerful new brands.

Advocacy
Something Wicked this way comes

Gregory Maguire, author of the 1995 bestseller, Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, which is now an award-winning Broadway musical, credits the public library with engaging his imagination, fueling a passion for literacy and effectively starting his writing career.

OCLC Products and Services
WorldCat: Now, more than ever, a window to the world’s libraries

For more than 30 years, WorldCat—created by OCLC member libraries in a true spirit of cooperation—has functioned as the most comprehensive database of library-owned materials. Now, WorldCat is being transformed into a full-fledged “service platform”: a Web-based structure that libraries can use to manage their entire collections across a broadening range of functions.

Departments

From Jay Jordan

Updates

Tips and Tricks

OCLC Labs

OCLC Research

By the Numbers


Editor’s Letter

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