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jacquiknox

Five Social Media Policy Development and Revision Resources - 7 views

My workplace context is an Academic Library where I worked as a Library Information Officer (Library Technician). The articles and Social Media Policies I have selected are relevant to Academic Lib...

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started by jacquiknox on 16 May 16 no follow-up yet
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(...

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

Creating a Social Media Policy | Idealware - 1 views

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    Nonprofit social media policy workbook http://idealware.org/articles/creating-social-media-policy This practical workbook created for Idealware in 2012, is designed to take an organisation through the process of actually writing a social media policy. The worksheets guide the discussion by asking the important questions about social media that need to be addressed in an effective policy. The workbook relevant to all types of nonprofit organisations, including public libraries. A companion document Social media policy templates provides sample policy statements to assist with the actual formulation of policy text.
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    It's fabulous that resources like this exist and the organisations will share them. In a age of tight work time frames and even tighter budgets, it's helpful to not have to reinvent the wheel when your organisation has to take this step. It also means that more libraries are able to make policies and guidelines because they don't have to start from scratch. This has benefits for everyone - management - staff and clients.
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
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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Karen Malbon

All Saints Anglican School | Policies And Procedures - 0 views

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    The social media policy of All Saints Anglican School is one of many of the school's policies. This is a very detailed policy that outlines appropriate guidelines and procedures for the use of social media by the staff and students. This policy therefore would also encompass the library. The main aim of the policy is not to restrict staff and students from using social media but to protect them by making very clear what is considered appropriate and acceptable use. The following headings provide structure to the policy: purpose, scope, responsibilities, definitions, breach and conclusion. 
Karen Malbon

Should Your Library Have a Social Media Policy? | School Library Journal - 0 views

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    Ellyssa Kroski explains that school libraries have different challenges to face with social media than other types of organisations. Social media policies provide clear guidelines for staff posting on behalf of the library and on their personal accounts and standards for acceptable use by library users. The article outlines what should be included in a social media policy and suggests looking at other organisation's social media policies for best practice. The importance of revising the policy when technological changes occur is also stressed. Unfortunately some of the links to examples of policies are no longer available.
Renate Beilharz

Policy on the use of CPL's social media - 0 views

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    Cleveland Public Library. Policy on the use of CPL's social media sites. http://www.cpl.org/TheLibrary/UsingtheLibrary/PolicyontheUseofCPLsSocialMediaSites.aspx This policy is generic and refers to 'any Library sponsored social media site'. It is very comprehensive, relevant to both patrons and staff. the content is organised under the following sections: Purpose of the Library's social media sites, Agreement (telling patrons that by posting they agree to this policy), Definitions, Disclaimer, No Privacy (Reminding users that they cannot expect privacy), Ownership (of postings), Postings (basically the acceptable use policy), Violations of this policy, Reporting violations, Employee postings.
Renate Beilharz

NSW Public Libraries Learning 2.0 Activities: Social media policies - do you have one? - 3 views

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    Social media policies - do you have one? http://nswpubliclibrarieslearning21.blogspot.com.au/2008/08/social-media-policies-do-you-have-one.html This blog post from 2008 was part of the NSW Public Libraries Learning 2.0 Activities program. while it is a training document, the content has a high value for anyone wishing to create a social media policy in NSW in particular, including links to relevant legislation. A list of points to be considered when creating a policy as well as sample text.
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    this is a really good article Renate, thanks for posting, Jacqui
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.
Renate Beilharz

South Australian Public Library Network - Social media - 0 views

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    Libraries of SA. Social media http://www.libraries.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=279 This policy focuses specifically on the use of the Libraries SA Facebook and Twitter accounts. It describes the purpose of each accounts and how each account will be used. Policies on 'following' and replying to posts are clearly explained. Embedded in the policy is the Acceptable Use policy, privacy statement and disclaimer.
cattsang2015

How to Write a Social Media Policy - 2 views

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    This article can be the guideline for how to set the social media policy in step by step and the attention of creating the policy. It included how to decide the good policy, content of the policy are suitable for audience. What things need to pay attention is important for setting the policy efficiently. In addition, links of the social media policy examples are provided.
samazz

St Mary Magdalene's school social media policy - 1 views

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    This social media policy is very comprehensive. It links the social media policy to the school's mission and values and covers the aim and purpose of the policy as well as that of the use of social medial. This policy also sets out the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved in the school community. It explains definitions of terms to ensure clarity and also lists five extra resources for those who want to find out more about policy that governs social media in schools.
colleenbranford

https://www.minnetonka.k12.mn.us/policies/470.pdf - 0 views

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    This is the Minnetonka Public School Social Media Policy. Although this is an overseas example of a policy, I do like the structure and level of clarity provided in the document.
samazz

Sample social media policy for catholic schools - St Anthony's primary school - 2 views

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    This social media policy is a good example of catholic school specific policy that states the scope of the policy and covers appropriate use and responsibilities for the school board, principal, staff and students. The policy recognises the benefits of social media in catholic schools as a tool for communication and learning (a rare thing for catholic schools).
cattsang2015

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

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    This article is detail to describe the social media policy experiences of practitioners at the State Library of Queensland, Queensland State Archives and Queensland Museum. The common library policy is mentioned first. Then, show the result of the advantages or disadvantages associated with using a social media policy. It can be the reference of decide the social media policy.
lui_fong_ching

How to create social media guidance for your school - 1 views

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    The guidance argues seven main points to write social media policy: examine the school culture, organize team, research phase, draft document and incorporate feedback, make sure school attorney and school board to see the draft, introduction to the school community, and review periodically. It is crucial the policy is supported by school board and promote the policy so that community knows well the policy.Policy should be review periodically to ensure it meets school culture.
bekrh32

Mod 6.3 Social Media policy in Secondary Schools and Libraries:5 examples #3 - 2 views

Glenmore Park High School. (2011). Social media policy. Retrieved from http://www.glenmorepk-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/our-school/rules-policies/social-media-policy Developed by school administration t...

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

The Assumption Catholic School - Our School: Use of ICT and social media - 1 views

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    This is an example of a very simple policy that establishes purposes of social media and ICT within the school, guidelines for use, expected behaviours and consequences for deviating from expected behaviours. This policy comes in the form of an agreement to be signed by both parents and students to ensure the policy is understood and adhered to. The agreement links to a single page explanation of what the Facebook page is to be used for and the rights of the school to remove content as it sees fit. While not comprehensive, it is a nice, simple policy/agreement that sets some ground rules.
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