Use of Social Media at 3 different secondary schools across the world.
Castilleja
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Brisbane Grammar
School
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Goldenview
|
|
Pinterest
|
✔
|
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Facebook
|
✔
|
✔
|
|
Twitter
|
✔
|
||
Flickr
|
✔
|
||
Goodreads
|
✔
|
||
LibraryThing
|
✔
|
||
Blog
|
✔
|
✔
|
✔
|
Delicious
|
✔
|
✔ *
|
|
Diigo
|
✔
|
✔
|
✔
|
RSS
|
✔
|
✔
|
✔
|
Spineout
|
✔
|
||
Goodreading
|
✔
|
||
Vimeo
|
|||
Bookcrossing
|
✔
|
||
TOTAL
|
5
|
11
|
5
|
* Link marked Delicious but leads to Diigo.
Web 2.0 is about
participation, it is dynamic rather than static in nature. Users are
contributors. Johnson and Valenza
(2009) insist that we maintain an online presence, as our future relevance
depends upon it. I’d we don’t keep up,
we will be left behind and our users will find other ways to fill their
information needs. As a user, when I
want to know something, I do go to google and look for it, and increasingly,
Facebook pops up in the search results.
Some pages are well done and worth having, others hugely frustrating,
and better off not being there with the lack of helpful information given. As an example of a truly useless page that
had me gnashing my teeth in frustration here is the Penrith Panthers Fireworks for New year page). It could have been great. New Years Eve, it had even less information
than is on there now, almost a month later.
A Facebook page that is not updated, or a blog with infrequent posts are
not going to engage patrons (Crawford, 2008), and become a tool that frustrates
users rather than being useful.
Facebook is primarily
seen as a tool for connecting socially, so where does the library Facebook page
fit into that culture? And education in
general? With 1.01 billion
users in September 2012 (figure from Yahoo Finance, 2012), it is clear that
Facebook is an important social media tool that has potential to impact
education for students over 13.
Goldenview Middle
School have created a lively page, and in 2012, made 112 posts. There are a
significantly higher number of comments and likes, and the library staff are
responsive to their community. Questions
do not remain unanswered for long.
Goldenview understand the culture of Facebook. Their posts are
relevant, yet interesting and varied. It
is not just a list of announcements –there are pictures and videos linked, some
humorous, interspersed with announcements. The librarian also uses it to have
conversations about online safety issues.
Used well, social
media can make the library feel more personalized, and the connection is in a
form that is already very familiar to most patrons. Blogs fall into this category also, and
increasingly, schools are using blogs as a way of connecting.
BGS have used a lot
of tools to engage their community, and perhaps have taken on too many things,
as there is little participation evident in the form of comments on blogs. When only 10% of a community are active
participants, while the other 90% watch, using more than one or two social
media tools will be unsuccessful at engaging patrons in discussion.
Using multiple
applications that have the same purpose is not a good use of time, and the
effort of keeping each one up to date is unlikely to be worthwhile as far as
community benefit (Harvey, 2009). The
same can be said of using more than one social bookmarking application, which
allow users to save articles and websites to one place (DesRoches, 2007). If two are used, it is no longer simple.
When considering how
patrons will contact the library, it is unnecessary and potentially damaging to
provide more than a couple of options, as it increases the likelihood that
messages will be overlooked (Harvey, 2009).
The patron who feels ignored, is not happy, and an unhappy community
member has a wide scope for expressing their dissatisfaction. Customer response must be fast, positive and
consistent
Crawford, W
(2008), Libraries and the Social Web.
Cites & Insights: Crawford at Large, Volume
8, Number 11. Retrieved on January 15,
2013 from http://citesandinsights.info/v8i11b.htm.
DesRoches, D. (2007). All Together Now:
Social Bookmarking Offers a New Way to Store and Share Web Sites. School
Library Journal, 53(1), 33. Retrieved
on January 18, 2013 from http://ezproxy.csu.edu.au/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eric&AN=EJ755104&si
Harvey, M. (2009).
What does it mean to be a science librarian 2.0? Retrieved on January 1, 2013 from http://www.istl.org/09-summer/article2.html
Valenza, J and Johnson, D (2009). Things that keep us up at night. School
library Journal, v 55, no 10 pp28 -32. Retrieved
on January 14, 2013 from http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6699357.html
Yahoo Finance (2012) Number of active Facebook users over the
years. Retrieved on January 17, 2013 from
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/number-active-users-facebook-over-years-214600186--finance.html
Brisbane Grammar
School (Australia) http://libguides.brisbanegrammar.com/libraryhome
Goldenview Middle School Library Anchorage (USA) http://goldenviewlibrary.blogspot.com.au/
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