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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.
tracypoynter

Internet of Things for LIbraries - 1 views

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    I've been dooing some looking at Internet of Things information... can I just say "Wow!" There is so much interconnectivity out there. I am not sure that there is much to be gained in Libraries beyond the gimmicky touches, but following some of the links in this slideshare has me a little excited about the potential for IoT (the Disneyland Magic Band, similar to FitBit but connected to room/ride bookings/meals/payment/photos.... oh my! Maybe a Library use will evolve over time.
marianne206

Social Media Landscape 2016 - FredCavazza.net - 0 views

  • social media were designed for conversation and sharing purpose, they evolved into mainstream information / communication / engagement channels.
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.
anonymous

Stay Smart Online - 2 views

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    The Australian Government's advice on how to use social media safely and protect private information. This is useful for a general overview on how to stay safe online and what to do in the event of cyber harassment. This directly correlates with my employment at a local government institution and a non-profit governed by Arts NSW.
Carole Gerts

Alsuhaibani, R. A. (2020). One hundred tweets from library land: A case study of RMIT U... - 7 views

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    The current study attempts to examine the contents of Library Twitter account of two libraries (academic and public) with the aim of evaluating in a comparative mode, their themes and levels of user engagement.
Carole Gerts

Twitter Hashtags: The Rules - 9 views

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    Tweet Last week I was creating a slide for a workshop aimed at academic staff and research Postgrads, entitled Twitter for Improvers. On the slide I was attempting to explain what worked with hashtags, and what didn't - for example putting in punctuation causes the hashtag to break.
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    A succinct and amusing little blog!
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    Show, don't tell makes the learning more enjoyable - even for adults! I have added Ned Potter to my RSS front page on Yahoo7.
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    Both hilarious & informative. A great read #ThanksVeryMuch
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