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Karen Malbon

Social media and the school library | Services to Schools - 1 views

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    The National Library of New Zealand provides services to school libraries. This comprehensive guide explains what social media is, how it can enhance school library services, what planning is involved, and the types of tools that can be used. The guide explains that social media for libraries is about building connections and learning communities using web based technologies. Seven steps to planning the library's social media presence are clearly articulated. There are also links to a detailed planning template, a social media toolkit, examples of social media use in school libraries and further reading that would assist teacher librarians to learn about and plan a social media strategy.
chris_kordas

Social Media Policies in Libraries - 11 views

Vanwynsberghe, H., Boudry, E., Vanderlinde, R., & Verdegem, P. (2014). Experts as facilitators for the implementation of social media in the library? A social network approach. Library Hi Tech, 32(...

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started by chris_kordas on 19 Jan 16 no follow-up yet
rohueston

5 annotated resources about social media - 6 views

American Library Association. (2015). Questions and Answers on Ethics and Social Media Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/advocacy/proethics/questions-and-answers-ethics-and-social-media The America...

started by rohueston on 31 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
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Karen Malbon

Social Media, Social Networking and School Libraries. - 1 views

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    This slideshare by Judy O'Connell encourages teacher librarians to become competent social media users. The twenty first century learning environment is constantly changing and teacher librarians must adapt. The internet is now a participatory medium and social networks are integral in our lives. School libraries need to be involved in social media and it begins with teacher librarians being active users within their with personal learning networks and their personal lives. Judy provides advice for teacher librarians on how to get started with policy planning, examples of best practice, tools and strategies for implementation. Specific instructions are provided for using Facebook and Twitter in school libraries.
Karen Malbon

Should Your Library Have a Social Media Policy? | School Library Journal - 0 views

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    Ellyssa Kroski explains that school libraries have different challenges to face with social media than other types of organisations. Social media policies provide clear guidelines for staff posting on behalf of the library and on their personal accounts and standards for acceptable use by library users. The article outlines what should be included in a social media policy and suggests looking at other organisation's social media policies for best practice. The importance of revising the policy when technological changes occur is also stressed. Unfortunately some of the links to examples of policies are no longer available.
kelseyccampbell

Social Media Policies - 1 views

Cotter, K., & Sasso, M. D. (2016). Libraries Protecting Privacy on Social Media. Pennsylvania Libraries: Research & Practice, 4(2), 73-89. doi:10.5195/palrap.2016.130 This study discusses the need...

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started by kelseyccampbell on 23 Jan 18 no follow-up yet
bekrh32

Mod 6.3 Social Media policy in Secondary Schools and Libraries:5 examples #1 - 1 views

Anderson, S, Edutopia. (n.d.). How to create social media guidelines for your school. Retrieved from https://backend.edutopia.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/edutopia-anderson-social-media-guidelines....

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started by bekrh32 on 24 Jan 18 no follow-up yet
denizrafferty

Teens and social networking in libraries - 0 views

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    How online social networking facilitates learning in schools and libraries This article is adapted from a toolkit created by the Young Adult Library Services Association, a division of the American Library Association, in 2007. You can learn more about YALSA and social networking by visiting http://www.ala.org/ala/yalsa/yalsa.cfm What are social networking technologies?
bekrh32

Mod 6.3 Social Media policy in Secondary Schools and Libraries:5 examples #3 - 2 views

Glenmore Park High School. (2011). Social media policy. Retrieved from http://www.glenmorepk-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/our-school/rules-policies/social-media-policy Developed by school administration t...

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started by bekrh32 on 24 Jan 18 no follow-up yet
bekrh32

Mod 6.3 Social Media policy in Secondary Schools and Libraries:5 examples #4 - 1 views

Kroski, E. (2009). Should your library have a social media policy? School Library Journal, 55(10), 44-n/a. Retrieved from https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/docview/211836743?accountid=...

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started by bekrh32 on 24 Jan 18 no follow-up yet
bekrh32

Mod 6.3 Social Media policy in Secondary Schools and Libraries:5 examples #5 - 7 views

Tucker, L. (n.d.). Social networking in school libraries. Retrieved from http://socialnetworking.lovetoknow.com/Social_Networking_in_School_Libraries Tucker acknowledges that each school must tail...

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started by bekrh32 on 24 Jan 18 no follow-up yet
librarybuggalugs

School Libraries_21c_report.pdf - 1 views

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    School Libraries 21C Report - my other bible.
Victoria Courtenay

Tutorials - 2 views

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    This site offers generic social media policies for sale and also tutorials. Business focused but able to be adapted for a library / school library
Adrienne Gillingham

Examining social media policies in libraries - 18 views

Thanks for sharing dan_giles, I enjoyed reading your Blog post.

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Karen Malbon

All Saints Anglican School | Policies And Procedures - 0 views

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    The social media policy of All Saints Anglican School is one of many of the school's policies. This is a very detailed policy that outlines appropriate guidelines and procedures for the use of social media by the staff and students. This policy therefore would also encompass the library. The main aim of the policy is not to restrict staff and students from using social media but to protect them by making very clear what is considered appropriate and acceptable use. The following headings provide structure to the policy: purpose, scope, responsibilities, definitions, breach and conclusion. 
mwhitehead88

Bright Ideas - 3 views

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    From the website: "Bright ideas is a blog by the School Libraries Association of Victoria (SLAV) and the State Library of Victoria (SLV). Its aim is to encourage teacher librarians and educators to actively engage with ICT, to share tools and experiences, to network on a global scale, and to embrace dynamic teaching and learning opportunities."
librarybuggalugs

2014-horizon-k12-preview.pdf - 4 views

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    NMC Horizon Report > 2014 K-12 Edition Preview - my social media bible.
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