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Lisa Burgert and Alejandra Nann presentation "Making Friends with the Library" ALCOP 2013 Philadelphia, PA
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Making Friends with the Library Lisa Burgert, Reference Librarian Alejandra Nann, Electronic Resources & Serials Librarian
Libraries and Social Media
• Why ? • Who is using it? • Another committee!?! • How we made friends • Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter • Questions???
You are already online.
• Whether you like it or not there is already an online presence and messages about your library.
Whether you have an official message or not, an online conversation exists about your library.
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Choices • Social Networking
– Facebook – Google+ – MySpace – LinkedIn – Academia.edu
• Images/Videos – Vine – Instagram – Flickr – YouTube – Pinterest
• Blogs/Microblogs – Twitter – Tumblr – WordPress
• More… – Foursquare – Spotify – Others?
Social Media Committee
• Picking the right people • Creating subcommittees • Should we involve students? • Passwords, scheduling, and resources
SharePoint
Dropbox
How we did it
• Moved past the conversation
• Social Media Committee • Created plan • Interacted with other
organizations on campus
• Attended campus-wide events
• Links on homepage, LibGuides
• Bookmarks, workshop brochures
• Student Survey
Student Survey
One Librarian’s Perspective “Our purpose—the reason why we use the social web is to find people who “like” the library and give them a way to express it. We will use this platform to nurture that bond and move them from like to love. [Develop their passion.] We also want to enable them to share this experience and help bring others into this relationship.”
Brian Matthews “Why does my library use social media”
Remember: It’s a conversation
Librarian’s view – Promote library services – Provide better access – Be where the users are – Enhance instruction – Collect feedback
Brian Matthews “Why does my library use Social Media”
“Businesses that succeed in social media are those who maximize their customer service levels through listening and responding to what people are saying about their brand.”
Matt Ramsay “Social Media Etiquette”
Facebook Marketing Campaigns
• Initial 30 day Campaign to build audience • Monthly contests • Supporting conversations with the University • Integrating Facebook with library workshops
Facebook Insights
“Experiment; If something works, keep it. If not, let it go.” Nancy Dowd
“Social Media: Libraries are posting, but is anyone listening?”
Facebook Newsfeed
UCF Library
Best Practices from Facebook
Copley Library Facebook Page
Librarians and Pinterest
“Librarians are still debating how they should be using it to reach patrons and peers. Right now, no one seems to have a definite answer, which is why more libraries and librarians need to embrace and experiment with this new social media platform.”
Zara Wilkonson “How Pinteresting! An Introduction to Pinterest”
How to Pin
New York Public Library
UNLV Architecture Studies Library on Pinterest
Are you LISTENING?
“The most important question …is “Are you listening on Twitter?”” “Even if an academic library posts not a single tweet about his or her library, if Twitter is being ignored all together then a golden opportunity to connect with members of the library community is going to waste.”
Steven Bell
Listening
Reweet, Reply, React
Aggregators
Purpose Managing vs Storytelling – Rebelmouse – HootSuite
Free vs Pay
Questions?
Resources • Arruda, W. (2013, 08 27). Three elements of an effective social media strategy. Forbes. Retrieved
from http://www.forbes.com/sites/williamarruda/2013/08/27/three-elements-of-an-effective-social-media-strategy/
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Online. Retrieved from http://publiclibrariesonline.org/2013/05/why-social-media-isnt-working-for-your-library/
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Resources • Ramsay, M. (2010). Social media etiquette: A guide and checklist to the benefits and
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Contact Information
Alejandra Nann Electronic Resources and Serials Librarian [email protected] 619-260-7724
Lisa Burgert Reference Librarian [email protected] 619-260-4695