Review of Pinterest as a social media tool for libraries
Thursday, 30 June 2016
Review of Twitter
Review of Twitter as a social media tool for libraries
Review of Facebook
Review of Facebook as a social media tool for libraries
Monday, 27 June 2016
Different ways libraries use social media tools
There are as many ways to use social media as there are social
media platforms. This stems from the fact that each platform has its own unique
set of features, as well as reputation and user demographics. Libraries that
have chosen to use more than one social media platform to be present on are
aware of this and have tailored their methods of engagement to suit.
Copyright and social media
Standard copyright laws apply when posting online.
Permission is generally required when sharing copyrighted material created by
others, but there are some situations when material can be used without
permission. These include fair dealing exceptions (e.g. study, criticism or
review, parody or satire), linking and embedding some types of materials, items
out of copyright (i.e. public domain material), and short phrases of text.
Moral rights also apply when posting works created by others
– in a nutshell, it is the right of a creator to be attributed by name, to not have his or her
work attributed to another person, and the right to have the integrity of
his/her work respected. This is often a point of contention for many amateur
artists who find their work shared on social media without their permission and
without any credit attributed to them.
A guide on copyright in social media, websites and blogs
from La Trobe Uni
Etiquette while using social media
As with all human interactions, interacting with clients and
the community online through social media can be tricky. Basic good manners
apply online just as they do in real life, but there are some issues that
need careful management to maintain good social media etiquette.
Privacy issues when using social media
While social networking has allowed people to connect with
more people than ever before and share their lives effortlessly, this can have
a severe impact on the privacy and safety of individuals. It is important to be
wary about how much and what sort of personal information is being shared, and
to whom.
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