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Registrants: 6,981 Total Visitors: 3,595 Live Attendees: 2,889 Sponsor Prospectus Location of Live Attendees OF SURVEY RESPONDENTS RATED THE EVENT POSITIVELY WATCHED FOR 2+ HOURS For more information please visit TheDigitalShift.com/TDS15-Preview The links made the conference realistic and emotional and the actual cost saving of not having to travel during a busy school/work week - was priceless! Jodi Oberweiser, Drummond School Community Library 60% 93% 2014 Audience Breakdown: Public Librarians | 40% School (K-12) Librarians | 25% Academic/Special Librarians | 25% Other | 10% (e.g., suppliers, publishers, media, consultants) Who is the TDS Audience? 34 45 16 149 57 58 12 84 111 46 9 7 9 169 121 37 36 44 21 29 52 72 48 45 9 51 7 16 18 17 70 9 250 53 10 138 22 22 79 11 62 8 33 209 15 12 58 11 55 8 Canada: 161 Other International: 122 “The virtual space really felt like a conference - I liked the variety and poking into the different rooms and spaces.” Sarah Greenberg, Director of Library Resources at Grand County Library District

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Page 1: Who is the TDS Audience? 93% 2014 Audience Breakdown: 60% · 93% 2014 Audience Breakdown: Public Librarians | 40% School (K-12) Librarians | 25% Academic/Special Librarians | 25%

Registrants: 6,981

Total Visitors: 3,595

Live Attendees: 2,889

Sponsor Prospectus

Location of Live Attendees

OF SURVEY

RESPONDENTS

RATED THE EVENT

POSITIVELY WATCHED FOR 2+ HOURS

For more information please visit

TheDigitalShift.com/TDS15-Preview

“ The links made the conference realistic and emotional and the actual cost saving

of not having to travel during a busy school/work week - was priceless! Jodi Oberweiser, Drummond School Community Library

60%93%

2014 Audience Breakdown:

Public Librarians | 40%

School (K-12) Librarians | 25%

Academic/Special Librarians | 25%

Other | 10% (e.g., suppliers, publishers, media, consultants)

Who is the TDS Audience?

34

45 16

149 57

58

12

84

111

46

9

7

9

169 121

37

36 44

21

29

52

72

48

45

9

51

7

1618

17

70

9

250

53

10

138

22

22

79

11

62

8

33

209

15

1258

11

558

Canada: 161Other International: 122

“The virtual space really felt like a conference - I liked the variety and poking into the different rooms and spaces.”

Sarah Greenberg, Director of Library Resources at Grand County Library District

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In its 7th year, this highly regarded virtual conference will

focus the attention of librarians, sponsors, and library

professionals on the critical role that libraries play in

connecting communities. Participants will engage in a dynamic day-long conversation about our shared future.

Join us and a roster of impressive speakers, including John Palfrey, author of BiblioTech: Why Libraries Matter

More Than Ever in the Age of Google and Denise R. Jacobs, author and creativity evangelist, as we explore

emerging technologies, new ways of sparking learning and engagement, and the evolving publishing ecosystem.

2015 Program Tracks Include:

• Creation, Curation, and Connection

• Outreach and Engagement

• Fast Learning (10-minute “Fast Learning” presentations)

VIRTUAL BOOTH FEATURES

• Poster art for further branding (max 3)

• Live public and private chat with attendees

• Product demonstration videos

HOW IT WORKSSpotlightYour BrandSY1

Embed aPromotional VideoEP2Customized Buttonsfor Effective Calls-to-Action

CCBBfCC

3 “I enjoyed the opportunity to test drive

databases from vendors via

the info booths.”

Abbey Levantini, Assistant Librarian at Helen Crocker Russell Library of Horticulture

GENERATE

QUALIFIED LEADS

AND DRIVE SALES

WITH UNIQUE

SPONSORSHIP

OPPORTUNITIES

Virtual Show Sponsorship Features Booth Sponsor Gold Sponsor Platinum Sponsor

Number of sponsorships available UNL 6 2Guaranteed # of leads (includes on-demand registrants) 200 Live Attendee List Full Registration ListBooth and logo on Exhibit Hall fl oor √ √ √Unlimited booth reps √ √ √Listing in Exhibitor Directory √ √ √Attendee data of those entering your Virtual Booth √ √ √Logo/Link inclusion in pre-show marketing √ √Logo in Lobby, Exhibit hall, and Resource Center directly linked to booth √ √Pre-show Q&A vendor coverage to appear on the Digital Shift √ √Poster Session webcast including librarian presenter 1 2One piece of marketing collateral in Attendee Briefcase 1 2One email blast to registered attendee list 1 2Opportunity to place key customer on Fast Learning Presentation 1

Booth Sponsor $4,500 CALL FOR AVAILABILITY

CONTACT YOUR ACCOUNT REP TODAY

IAN SINGER, PublisherTel: 646-380-0747, [email protected]

ROY FUTTERMAN, Advertising DirectorTel: 646-380-0718, [email protected]

CATHY HOEYTel: 646-380-0725, [email protected]

HOWARD KATZTel: 646-380-0730, [email protected]

AUGUST MORTIMERTel: 646-380-0712, [email protected]

VILMA SIERRATel: 646-380-0731, [email protected]

• Downloadable content (e.g. white papers, pre-recorded, webcasts, product brochures, sales materials, giveaways)

• Booth visitor details, including full contact information

• Unlimited booth staff

“The online ‘world’ was amazing - kudos to the designers! I loved the Exhibit Hall and the

simulation of an in-person event. In fact, it was almost better, some of the booths were

far superior than the tables you’d usually fi nd in a vendor hall!”

— - Amanda Scull, Collections Development Librarian at Keene State College

• Generate qualifi ed leads via real-time access to comprehensive registrant data

• Discuss your products and services in live group chat settings

• Rank leads by your pre-determined criteria and attendee profi le information

• Communicate with prospects using the conference’s instant messaging capability