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Selina Cheong

Australian Copyright Council - 0 views

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    Useful site for Information Policy project.
dippedidooda

Copyright friendly pathfinder - 2 views

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    This was linked to in the article, "14 Ways K-12 Librarians can teach social media" in module 5.2. It looked to be so handy, I was inspired to attempt to use Diigo for the first time for personal bookmarking. Then I thought I may as well try sharing as well.
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    Heaps of relevant links to use. Thanks
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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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(...

social media INF206 Social Media Policies Social Networking Policies

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

Social Media Guidelines for Schools - 0 views

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    This website is an example of social media policy guidelines. The pattern is well establish so that any organization can be used as references. The website provide hints that the policy should consider different stakeholders such as faculties, parents and students. Moreover, the policy should remind users beware of privacy and copyright law. Some school refer this to develop their policy such as Pingry school (http://www.pingry.org/page.cfm?p=887).
tiffany0419

Should your library have a social media policy? - 1 views

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    The article was focused on the topic of social media policies. The author mentioned that social media policies were to provide the guidelines for developing the social media tools. The policies could also help the libraries to avoid breaking the laws of copyright, fair use and posting accurate information to the users.
cattsang2015

5 Terrific Examples of Company Social Media Policies - 1 views

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    This article provided some examples for creating the social media policy. These examples can show how to get the balance right between centralized control and individual freedom. Those companies can show that how to set the social media policies in good judgment and management. They protect the privacy and copyright of the companies and employees and set the rules to explain what should or should not be post in the social media.
nataliepham

Wikis, Blog and Web 2.0 Technology - 6 views

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    This is the University of Melbourne on Wikis, Blogs and Web 2.0 Technology. It gives some definition on the social media networks as well as guideline on policy for social media.
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=...

social media INF206 Library

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