I'm leading a webinar on Facebook tomorrow, and because of that, I've been thinking a lot about changes I'm seeing in online privacy. So, as librarians, we historically have been defenders of our patrons' right to privacy. It's in our Code of … [Continue reading]
Poking Around in YouTube Insights
A couple of days ago, I was poking around in my library's YouTube account - generally tidying up the place, adding some info to video descriptions, etc (more on that in a future post perhaps). While doing that, I started looking at our YouTube … [Continue reading]
Facebook in the Library – an ALA Techsource Webinar
Wanted to make sure you know about this - on November 2, I'll be leading an ALA Techsource webinar on Facebook. It's titled Facebook in the Library: Enhancing Services and Engaging Users. And here's the blurb about it: Around 154 million … [Continue reading]
Amazon, Overdrive, Ebooks … and YOU.
You all read Sarah's blog, right? (if you're not, you should be). For those of you that don't - check out her video rant about Amazon, Overdrive, Kindles, and ebooks (embedded above). There's a bit of "language" in it ... so you have been warned if … [Continue reading]
Internet Librarian 2011, Day 3: Social Media Strategies & Goals
This was my session - here are my slides - enjoy! Look at the slides, and read this person's notes, and you will get a good feel for the discussion. Social Media Strategy & Goals View more presentations from David King … [Continue reading]
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