- Analyzes social network usage by libraries of many different sizes and funding levels, showing how many of them are active and effective in quite different ways
- Offers many examples that will help other libraries establish or refine their own social networking activities
- Presents several key questions that libraries should ask themselves, such as "Who do we want to reach?" and "What's the best way to interact with communities?"
- Gives libraries guidelines to set social networking goals and conduct ongoing evaluation
- Includes illuminating comments from numerous librarians on the front lines of communication
Successful Social Networking in Public Libraries
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Book Details
Author(s)Walt Crawford
PublisherAmer Library Assn Editions
ISBN / ASIN0838911676
ISBN-139780838911679
AvailabilityUsually ships in 2 to 4 weeks
Sales Rank2,783,402
CategoryLanguage Arts & Disciplines
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Most commentaries to date on library use of social networks such as Facebook and Twitter have focused on a handful of well-funded public libraries with high-profile employees. Now Crawford's book fills in the rest of the picture, offering for the first time an in-depth look at how a large variety of public libraries are using social networks. Examining nearly 6,000 libraries across the US, Crawford
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