
Using Social Media in Libraries
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The successful strategies presented here range from the Vancouver Public Library's innovative use of Twitter to the United Nations Library's adoption of a social media policy to the Farmington, Connecticut Public Library's fantastic work using social media to reach teens who weren't using the library. Other libraries highlight their ventures into media including blogs, Pinterest, and social catalogs.
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Michael Messina is a reference librarian at the State University of New York's Maritime College. He has also worked as a researcher at The Brooklyn Academy of Music Archives. The former publisher of Applause Theatre & Cinema Books/Limelight Editions, he is a coeditor of Acts of War: Iraq and Afghanistan in Seven Plays (Northwestern University Press).
Content
. Introduction by Walt Crawford, Author of Successful Social Networking in Public Libraries
. "The Library in the Social Network: Twitter at the Vancouver Public Library" by Kay Cahill, Vancouver Public Library, Vancouver, Canada
. "Beyond the Teen Space: Reaching Teens through Social Media" by Laura Horn, Farmington Public Libraries, Farmington, Connecticut
. "Blogging for Readers" by Robin Hastings, Missouri River Regional Library, Jefferson City, Missouri
. "Successful Blogging Strategy & Design" by Jason Paul Michel, Miami University Libraries,
Oxford, Ohio
. "Navigating the Virtual Horizon: Finding Our Way Using Social Media in Hospital Libraries"
by Yongtao Lin and Kathryn M.E. Ranjit, Tom Baker Cancer Knowledge Centre, University of Calgary Libraries, Calgary, Canada
. "Visualizing Information with Pinterest" by Cynthia Dudenhoffer, Smiley Library, Central Methodist University, Fayette, Missouri
. "The United Nations Library is Seriously Social" by Angelinah C. Boniface, Dag Hammarskjöld Library, The United Nations, New York
. "Social Catalogs: Implementing an Online Social Community as an Extension to Our Physical Libraries" by Laurel Tarulli, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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