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nataliepham

One of the Harry Potter event at the Library last year. The children loved it. They enj... - 0 views

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    this is the link to my flickr image of a Harry Potter Event at a local Brisbane City Council Library last year.
margaret_1

19 Quick Ways to Grow Your Author Following on Social Media - 1 views

  • improving your profiles doesn’t have to take a long time
  • Use ONE excellent profile photo
  • Pin an engaging tweet
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  • LinkedIn Summary is the first opportunity for a potential employer to find out a bit more about you and get some insight into the person beyond your job title and a photo
  • Recommend others, then ask them to return the favor
  • Write your story
  • Organize your boards
  • Adjust your privacy settings
anonymous

24 Predictions for Social Media and Social Media Marketing in 2017 | Social Media Today - 5 views

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    What's new on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat for 2017? Videos seem to be the next big thing, followed by photos.
margaret_1

How people read online: Why you won't finish this article. - 10 views

  • Why people online don’t read to the end.
  • 38 percent—are already gone
  • five are never going to scroll
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  • wait a second, where are you guys going? You’re tweeting a link to this article already? You haven’t even read it yet!
  • readers can’t stay focused
  • relationship between scrolling and sharing. Schwartz’s data suggest that lots of people are tweeting out links to articles they haven’t fully read.
  • pages containing photos and videos—on those pages, people scroll through the whole page
  • whether people who are sharing links to articles on social networks are likely to have read the pieces they’re sharing.
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    An interesting article Margaret. I had been thinking the same thing...I sometimes post articles and whilst I do have at least a quick view, I don't always read through to the end. The author calls it the age of skimming. I guess there are multiple reasons for it: time constraints for one. The author mentions how the small size of a mobile phone screen also affects the ability of people to read articles online - and people are increasingly accessing information/social networking sites on mobile phones. So they just skim...Thanks for sharing!
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    I love this. It is so true. It goes to show you need interesting titles, the important info straight up, pics and/or videos and articles that are not too long.
Sally C

Abbott writes to Shorten: wants metadata laws passed in weeks - 0 views

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    Prime Minister Tony Abbott speaks at the National Press Club on February 2, 2015. Photo: Stefan Postles Controversial data retention laws will pass parliament next month if the federal government gets its way. Prime Minister Tony Abbott has written to Opposition Leader Bill Shorten urging Labor to expedite through parliament new powers which force telecommunications companies to store metadata for two years.
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
rosemaryarchon

The Number One Mistake Everybody Makes on Twitter - 4 views

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    This is good advice
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    Ha! I had no idea...nice one Rosemary :-)
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    My personal pet peeve is when Twitter users take a photo during a presentation, particularly someone's power point slide presentation that they are currently viewing. Not only is this usually a blurry capture that makes no sense to me, but they haven't asked for permission to post one of their slides as public...I was guilty of this myself a few times...I try to avoid it at all costs!
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.
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