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Heather Bailie

Student guide to social media - 2 views

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    Interactive guide to various social media tools and their effective use. Aimed at university students but has wider relevance.
trickydee

Student Inquiry and Web 2.0 - ProQuest - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 applications are changing how educators interact both with each other and with their students. Educators can use these new Web tools daily to create, share, socialize, and collaborate with students, colleagues, and newly developed network contacts. School librarians are finding that Web 2.0 tools are bringing them more ways to embrace and promote new learning environments for the 21st-century learner.
lizreese2015

A Facebook Minute [INFOGRAPHIC] | The Media Octopus Blog - 8 views

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    A lot can happen in a minute, especially in the world of Facebook. Every day, 757 million people log on to the social media site to interact with others around the world. This info graphic shows how people use facebook and the vast numbers of personal interactions by users.
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    It sure has a global audience reach.
Heather Bailie

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: Conversation topics for educators in the age of ... - 2 views

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    Lisa Nielsen promotes the effective use of social media in education and is concerned that teachers do not fully understand their potential, nor best practice. She recommends conversation as an excellent way of supporting teachers in having a go. She provides two lists of conversation starters worthy of discussion in relation to particular contexts. While not promoting them as "Do and Don't" she has, however, divided them into Recommended, and Think twice before... Topics include: best practice for interacting with students; managing your online identity; role and responsibilities of parents, and managing online spaces. The lists provide an excellent basis for the development of a social media policy for schools.
anonymous

New Pew study finds that 57% of today's teens have made a new friend online - 0 views

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    If the younger generation is any indication of how people will live, work, and interact in the future, today's teens are media omnivores who will set new standards for social communication.
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    Libraries need to understand what their users are doing on the internet in order to interact with them and market themselves successfully.
cattsang2015

Writing a social media policy for library. - 5 views

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    The article provides guidance how to write social media policy. A definition of social media, library goals and objectives and contact information should include in the policy. The six standards include sensitivity, privacy, information, responsiveness, introductions and teamwork guides the policy. The policy should accord industry standards and with supporting documents. A well prepared policy facilitates library staffs to manage and library patrons to use social media tools in safe.
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    This article is detailed to show that the important of the social media policy and how to decide it. The examples are included. Matching policy to company goals are mentioned. It is important to remember S.P.I.R.I.T (Sensitivity, Privacy, Information, Responsiveness and Introductions) as a guide for all customer interactions. How to implementation and what supporting documents are include are very important.
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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bebeckka

Why We Are Wired to Connect - Scientific American - 1 views

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    Our need to connect socially. I find this stuff fascinating. Maybe I'm studying the wrong course.
anonymous

Social Media Use in Nonprofits - 1 views

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    This is another case study that looks at why nonprofit organisations may utilise social media and how they may build a social media policy. In the resulting research, the study outlines how NPOs view social media, what they use it for (i.e. marketing, awareness, etc.) and the barriers it presents. Also, it examines how social media can be used as not only a means of communication, but also as a means to interact with stakeholders in a deeper conversation.
missusb

6 Rules for Creating Killer Email Campaigns - 1 views

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    When planning your marketing mix, the most important component is email. Why? Because it's the easiest way to reach people, considering that 85 percent of the world and 91% of the US have an email address and check their inboxes daily
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    FYI. Remember people frequently check their emails on mobile devices and if your email does not display well or interact with easily, people will start to dismiss your email "marketing newsletters", and flag them as read later pile or worst the never read pile.
lizreese2015

How Do Libraries Use Social Networking Sites to Interact with Users - 6 views

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    This article highlights the use, issues and benefits of using social networking sites in libraries.
Carole Gerts

Socially practical or practically unsociable? A study into social media policy experien... - 1 views

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    With an online presence now paramount, many libraries, archives and museums have created, or are looking to create, a social media policy; one that will dictate an accepted level of interaction and outline how practitioners within these cultural heritage institutions use social media. But is the use of social media policy in direct defiance of the purpose of social media? And more importantly, is it practical for cultural heritage institutions to have one?
tiffany0419

Socially practical or practically unsociable? A study into social media policy experien... - 0 views

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    This article was aimed to report how successful of developing the social media policies at the State Library of Queensland, Queensland State Archives and Queensland Museum. The author would like to use these organizations' experiences for encouraging more librarians and other practitioners to develop their own social media policies. It could help to maintain the secuity of information and increase the interactions between the organizations and users that the social media is the good communication tools for them.
Georgena Bowmer

Facebook Was The One Network People Used Less In 2014 - 7 views

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    There's no question that Facebook is the world's biggest social network and will probably continue to be for some time. But the way we use Facebook is changing: gradually, it's becoming a far more passive hub for our online social interactions.
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    interesting to see that snapchat is now the most used. I can remember when it was myspace... trending platforms.
rosemaryarchon

Twitter for Libraries (and Librarians) - 0 views

  • he essence of Twitter is conversation. Libraries, however, tend to use it as a broadcast mechanism. Libraries on Twitter should encourage followers to interact with the library—ask questions, share links, re-Tweet interesting posts from others, and reply when people message you (those are prefaced with @ your account name). For professional development, look for conference coverage on Twitter. Given the many potential uses of Twitter for libraries—not to mention the likelihood that your patrons are already on it—it’s a great medium to embrace. And at just a few sentences a day, the lightweight format doesn’t require much time to make a big impact. The accounts above will give you a feel for library Twittering (for more libraries that Twitter, check out www.libsuccess.org/index.php?title=Twitter).
Ryan Farrall

Social Media Management Tool - 8 views

Since I maintain a few Facebook/Twitter accounts, I use Hootsuite to schedule posts and interact with users. Here is the link https://hootsuite.com/. It is a cross-platform tool allowing the manage...

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started by Ryan Farrall on 06 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
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
bluebelle88

Principles for interaction with social media - 1 views

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    This one is interesting as it's not a complete document on its own, there is a link to a complementary video which details social networking and how to be safe and as with the military documents it links to other in-house policies that also must be followed. Essentially all this document requires is for you to not slander the state or disclose any sensitive information.
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