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margaret_1

Never trust a corporation to do a library's job - The Message - Medium - 0 views

  • Google abandons its past, Internet archivists step in to save our collective memory
lui_fong_ching

CDC Social Media Tools, Guidelines & Best Practices | Social Media | CDC - 0 views

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    This website provides guidance and examples for social media policy prepared by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The guidance points out analysing policy target is essential. The step by step guidance with Facebook, Twitter and text messages leads the focal points to write policy. The website also provides its policies as example for references.
lizreese2015

Facebook just turned Messenger into much more than a chat app - 0 views

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    Facebook has big plans for Messenger. The chat app isn't just going to be a quick way to hit up your friends, it's going to be a comprehensive platform that lets you do... almost anything. Send stickers, GIFs, check shipments, chat with businesses, and the list goes on.
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).
samazz

St Francis/Holy Ghost School Student Parent Handbook - 4 views

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    This 23 page handbook limits the social media policy of the school to three lines on page 20. While this is an example of a very simple social media policy is makes very clear what is unacceptable behaviour and the consequences of said behaviour. This policy is directed at students and parents. While this policy may not seem as comprehensive as some other examples, it has the advantage of not confusing readers with terms, definitions, scope etc. that readers may ignore entirely and gives a very clear message.
marianne206

Seven Strategies for Marketing in a Web 2.0 World - 0 views

  • Traditional marketing is a controlled process where messages are developed, crafted, and delivered by a PR person. With Web 2.0, this pyramid-of-influence model is being inverted online by peer-to-peer communication
  • “a person like me” increased from 20 percent in 2003 to 68 percent today
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