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bluebelle88

Australian military social media policy - 2 views

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    This one is out of date now, it was updated last year but I can't find the new version (chances are it's on an intranet somewhere). If you are curious it's just as military speak as you'd expect and does cross reference other policies. They cover the official and personal communication by Australian defence personnel and contractors, including librarians employed in Australian military libraries. Of note, defence personnel cannot edit wikis (not an official form of communication).
bluebelle88

The British military social media policy - 0 views

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    Written in 2009 but this is the only one I can find. It does refer to the importance of social media as a communication tool for those away from home and is written in a way that is a little easier to understand. It does make reference to gaming avatars, the only one of the three militaries to do so. It's a clever document part policy, part strategy outlining the three types of presences and their different limits.
bluebelle88

American military social media policy - 2 views

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    Bless the Americans and their transparency, this was released publically in 2010, probably due an update but they're trying. Even in 2010 they endorsed the use of all social media but directed transparency, posters had to identify that they worked for the DoD. Interestingly there is nothing here about failure to comply. I feel like Australia based theirs on the US document. I guess I should explain. I am only casually employed in the industry (I mean very casually). And military librarian is one of my two ideal jobs, so I looked for info on that rather than the school situation I am an.
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