I attended a session on Tumblr and libraries, mainly because I have to admit – I don’t get Tumblr. I use it personally as a blog, but it is HUGE as more of a discovery tool for content, especially visual content. And a bunch of librarians also use it as a discussion/sharing tool (check out http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/tumblarian).
Looks like some libraries are using Tumblr very successfully!
The panel included:
- Molly McArdle, library journal (moderator)
- Rachel Fershleiser, Tumblr
- Angela Montefinise, NYPL
- Erin Shea, Darien Library
- Kate Tkacik, Bank of Montreal Library
Some library-related Tumblr sites:
Random things I heard during the presentation:
- NYPL has over 100,000 followers on their tumblr account
- NYPL posts light and fun stuff – they are trying to humanize the organization via Tumblr
- They also use Tumblr posts as press releases, sending out the link instead of a traditional press release. Cool.
- Easy to share stuff with followers via the reblog button
- 108 million blogs on tumblr
- Use hashtags – you can follow those – i.e., #tumblarian – librarian tag on tumblr
- Tumblr skews very young. 20% teens
- Gifs – show your emotion about how you feel about something
- ROI – tumblr numbers don’t count non-tumblr users that look at a page. Only tumblr users views count…
Image by AJ Cann
Patrick Brown
I’m headed out to SXSWi tomorrow (woo hoo!), and wanted to let y’all know about something I’m participating in on Friday. I’m heading up a discussion about being human online on Friday at the
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