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You have to start somewhere: Social Media for professional learning and
workplace practice
Updated
CPD
Workshop
Updated
The Digital Divide
is not a generational thing
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It’s between those who know how to
find information using new channels
get information to come to them
create and mix content
build networks
… and those who don’t
Personal and Social
Personal use of
Social Media is
intuitive, fast
response, often
indiscreet, easy to
misunderstand and
potentially
embarrassing.3
Hanging
out
Professional and Social
4
Professional use of
social media has to
be strategic,
considered, aware of
context and project
an appropriate
image.
Your
shop
window
Social MediaProfessional versus personal
Productive tools for CPD
Good practice examples in the LIM sector5
Wordle.net
Learning networks then
Mostly on the job
with occasional
opportunities for
courses or
workshops
Personal Learning Networks now
…stretch in every
direction
accessible 24/7
distance no object
cost less relevant.Flickr Image: In Our Hands
Communities of practice
My online contacts are now the way in which I get my
information. They are constantly sending me a stream
of useful stuff, which is personalized to my
interests, based on my choices of who to follow, and
who to pay attention to. So this isn't 'social' in the way
that we're used to thinking of it, it's a hugely influential
stream of data. If I follow you, you influence me, and if
you follow me, I'm influencing you Phil Bradley
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Connections to…
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Connections to …
Blogs
Aggregators
Bookmarks
Presentations
Video
Podcasts
Wikis
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The Web of Today
11Flickr Image: Mean Looking Storm
Harnessing it for…
Research
Sharing
Collaborating
Networking
Current Awareness
Reflection
Creating content
Advocacy
12Flickr Image: From the Brockhaus and Ephron Encyclopedic Dictionary
It’s a residential thing
Many of the technologies we deal with are
residential platforms, meaning that it’s hard to
see their real benefits until you’ve lived there for
a while…
It’s simple to sign up for a new tool, but it takes
time and effort to make good use of it.
JISC Web2Practice
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Updating information skills
Rethinking competencies
that information
professionals already
have and use every day
adding some new ones
Image: © Bridgeman Art
Identity and brand
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Digital identity
The Web is a public space.
Information stays around for a long time.
Privacy is never guaranteed.
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Flickr Image: People
Digital footprints
Everything you do online leaves its mark.
How do you want to be perceived?
Now? In future?
Take control over how your digital identity
appears.
Flickr Image:Shoes
Be professional
Think before you post.
Think about the context.
Think about the audience.
Think about the tone.
Think about the consequences.
Flickr Image: A polished performance
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Create a public Internet identity… Have a genuine all-accessible identity online that you’re cool with grandma and your boss reading.
…do provide context for who you are, what you do, what you’re passionate about, etc. Think of it as a digital body and dress it up as if it were going into a job interview.
Danah Boyd. zephoria.org
Making a nameJoeyanne Libraryanne
The Wikiman
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Privacy and Security
Understand the security settings of all the tools you use.
Keep abreast of any changes to terms and conditions.
Your online safety is your responsibility, not anyone else’s.
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Information Overload
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SCONUL 7 Pillars of Information Literacy
Tools, Technologies and Platforms
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The purpose … is not to argue that social
media are an absolute good, but rather that
they offer tools which, if used carefully, are
likely to be beneficial … and to facilitate
positive connections.
Social Media guide for researchers
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Key characteristics
Access to content updated in real time
Access at a convenient time
Access to contacts in real time
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RSS feeds
A format for regularly updating web content
Users stay current by subscribing to feeds
Web pages deliver content by incorporating a feedburner.
Updates are automatically delivered without having to visit websites.
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Receiving feeds
Subscribe by e-mail
or via a free aggregator like Google Reader
increasingly Twitter is used as a feed
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Updates
Alerts
Announcements
Links
Event Amplification
Research
Marketing
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Pros and consEducation, Teaching and Technology [blog post]
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Find content on TwitterTwitter for Librarians
@Phil Bradley Lists @IrishLibraries
#savelibraries
Use it as a feed
Start following people
Use #hashtags to follow issues and eventsFlickr Image: Not getting involved
Twitter is
as good as
the people
you follow
Share content
Send tweets
Forward links
Set up #hashtags
Tweet from events
Post links to your content
Curate a list
CPD 23 ThingsFlickr Image: Twitter poster
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Social Networks
Networking
Discussions
Links
Marketing
Updates
Announcements
Events
Campaigns32
Networking
Join online communities
Connect
Join discussions
Start discussions
CPD 23 Things
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CILIP Social networks
LIS New Professionals Network
Flickr Image: Join our team/
Find your group
Follow them via their Twitter feed on the different platforms they use.
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Blogs
Sharing news and content
Publishing
Forums for discussion, reflection
Delivering training
35
Blogger
Tumblr
Keep current with blogsFind blogs that interest you
Subscribe by email or by RSS feed
Start commenting36
Flickr Image: Rosie the Blogger/
Library Blogs Ireland
UK Library Blogs
Library.ie News from Irish Libraries
Library Journal
Voices for the Library
Stephen's Lighthouse
Joeyanne Libraryanne
Get blog
updates via
Blogging 101
Start a learning blog
Join a blogging network
Find your voice
Write a guest post
Share your blog
Post links to your blog from Twitter
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Wikis
Sharing knowledge
Aggregating content
Peer review
Supporting best
practice
Team working38
http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM
Build a resource
Library Day in the Life
Library Camp Leeds wiki
Library Success: a best practices wiki
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Flickr Image: Working together
Photo sharing
Sharing images
Sourcing images
Accessing archives
Publicity
Marketing
Crowdsourcing information
Event amplification
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… a thousand words
Adding photos is easy but never
use images without permission.
Look for images with a
Creative Commons license.
Stick to Flickr Creative Commons
or FlickrCC
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flickrcc.bluemountains.net
ALWAYS
check
copyright
Attribution link
Presentations online
Presentations from
any event can be
uploaded, stored,
searched and
accessed
some with audio
tracks and video
42
Links to innovation
On Slideshare and Prezzi you will find full presentations, some with audio.
and links to other presentations.43
Video content
Lectures, courses, conferences, tutorials from
universities, libraries, museums, professional
bodies, organisations and individuals
Podcasts
Audio and video to download
Lectures, interviews, webinars, archive recordings…
Via iTunes or other feeds
45
Virtual conferences
Courses, conferences, events happening now, last week or
last year
Anywhere in the world VALA conference in Melbourne46
Discussions onlineDigital Campus
Harvard Library Lab Podcasts
This Week in Libraries47
Interviews with
innovators, leaders and
practitioners.
Panel discussions on
current trends, issues and
developments.
Bookmarks
Archiving content
Accessing content
Finding content
Organising and
sharing content
Promoting
resources
DiigoDelicious
48
Link to Diigo bookmarks for this presentation
A new way to promote services and collections
Pinterest and Libraries
Pinterest and Libraries
49
Scoop.it
Curating and sharing content and links on specific topics
Social Networking for Information Professionals
Unconferences
Bookings on Eventbrite
Promoted on Twitter
Community on Facebook
Programme wiki
Sponsorship via PayPal
51
Library Camp
Learning resources
Web Junction is an American library site providing virtual training to member libraries. Anyone can access the archive.
JISC Digital Media provides advice on creating and using digital media
A significant amount of archived training material is
often free
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23 Things
Social media training for
librarians (and others) delivered
by social media.
Licensed under Creative
Commons and available to any
organisation to adapt. Hundreds
of libraries have joined in
.
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School Library Journal
Online
Self paced
Free
CPD 23 Things…
has taken the original
idea
opened it up to
anyone
integrated it with CPD
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CPD 23 Things
Libraries using Social Media
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Communicating locally
University of Oxford libraries
communicate with their users
through a variety of social
media including blogs,
Facebook, Twitter and
LibraryThing
Bodleian Libraries Social Media Directory
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Providing access
Team Knowledge Update
Information services from
Shrewsbury and Telford Health
Libraries via Netvibes
Knowledge Source
Regular blog with news, links and
access to content57
Organising resources
HL Wiki Canada
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Promoting services Dunedin Public Libraries
promotes its services on YouTube, with guidance
on the resources and how to use them. 59
Using Multiple Platforms
New York Public Library
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Library Portals
Dublin City Public Libraries portal
Comprehensive access to
library and other
resources provided by
Dublin City Public Libraries
for people living and
working in Dublin via
Netvibes.61
Innovative uses
Edinburgh Libraries
Access to the Library Blog,
Flickr collections, the Library
App and on Facebook,
YouTube and Twitter,
including Edinburgh Reads
a guide to Edinburgh books
using Google Maps
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Online presence
National Library of Ireland
won the 2012 Ireland
egovernment Social Media
award for its work on
Facebook, Twitter, Flickr,
Flickr Commons and its
blog.
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Small works
Orkney Library
Orkney Library Service has
two branch libraries and two
mobile libraries
… and two blogs, is on
Facebook, Twitter, has an
online reading group and a
Talking Newspaper podcast.
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Exploiting collections
Solihull Heritage
Solihull’s Then and
Now photos on Flickr.
For more on what they
do, view Beyond Lurk
and Like on Slideshare
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Crowd sourcing
Mosman memories
is an Australian
public library
project that
engages with local
people to document
the history of their
community.
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Connecting with stakeholders
Derry and Raphoe Diocesan Library Project Blog
A Wordpress blog documenting the conservation project.
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Connecting with users
City Law School has developed two online presences to communicate with users. This was originally a library initiative.
http://lawborepro.net/ http://city.lawbore.net/
Flickr image Matt Hamm
Finally…
Explore
Experiment
Use what’s useful
Dump what’s not
Take it seriously
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Anne Peoples @Anne6fy
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