14. #1
You have a large community of
users to engage with! Share student
work, build your PLN, receive
feedback!
15. Connect with parents, colleagues,
students, community members,
professionals, the world!
Twitter Chats: Some organizations
have “slow chats” via Twitter and
instruct users to use a specific
hashtag. ISTE recommends a few. .
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16. Allow patrons to post book
trailers, reviews, and
experiences surrounding your
library’s resources!
19. 67 percentof Americans ages 12 and up
used social media in 2014.
Is your library connected to your patrons?
20. What is your Goal?
“Don’t just do social media because it’s new and cool. Think
about why you’re using it and where your users are. Don’t be
afraid to experiment...” (Khu, 2011)
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23. “Successful libraries will
determine what platforms
most effectively reach their
target audience and
aggressively build sustainable
presences there.” (ALA, 2013)
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http://www.ala.org/news/state-americas-libraries-report-2013/social-networking
Aptaker, R. (2013, March 11). How to Use Social Media to Promote your School Library. Retrieved July 06,
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your-school-library
Bruns, T. A. (2013). Using Social Media in Libraries: Best Practices edited by Charles Harmon and Michael
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25. Jonker, T. (2014, October 6). I Tried, I 'Liked,' I Shared: How Travis Jonker handles social media.
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social-media-outlets-so-little-time-heres-one-approach/
KHO, N. D. (2011). Social Media in Libraries: Keys to Deeper Engagement. Information Today, 28(6),
1-32.
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Libraries: A Toolkit for Librarians & Library Workers. Retrieved July 5, 2016, from
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