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marie gaerlanTwitter for librarians
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tranchefile numériqueNot sure Twitter has a place in your library? Here are all the resources you'll need to make an informed decision on whether or not to become part of the growing number of Twitter users. Ways to use twitter. Guides. Studies and Articles. Tools and Add-ons. Libraries Using Twitter
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Allison BurrellLearn how Twitter can be used to enhance a library program.
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Thom CoxIncludes a list of uses for Twitter by libraries
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Janell LarsonBlog all about Twitter for librarians. Ideas on how to use Twitter in the library.
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Rhondda PowlingA good guide on using Twitter. Also has great general Twitter links.
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Will RichardsonTwitter is a tool that allows users to send instant messages and to social network via short messages, also known as micro-blogs. Users can create Twitter messages, more commonly called tweets, through their Twitter pages, IMs, Facebook accounts, emails o
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Tim StahmerMost of this information could apply to any educator.
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Twitter for Librarians: The Ultimate Guide
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Twitter is a tool that allows users to send instant messages and to social network via short messages, also known as micro-blogs. Users can create Twitter messages, more commonly called tweets, through their Twitter pages, IMs, Facebook accounts, emails or text messages from their mobile phones. Other users can subscribe to your Twitter profile and likewise, you can subscribe to theirs. For many, it’s a great way to stay in touch with friends, family and even complete strangers over the Web.
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Twitter is a tool that allows users to send instant messages and to social network via short messages, also known as micro-blogs. Users can create Twitter messages, more commonly called tweets, through their Twitter pages, IMs, Facebook accounts, emails or text messages from their mobile phones. Other users can subscribe to your Twitter profile and likewise, you can subscribe to theirs. For many, it’s a great way to stay in touch with friends, family and even complete strangers over the Web.
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Mathieu PlourdeRecently, many libraries across the nation have begun adopting Twitter as a means to keep on the cutting edge of new technology as well as keep patrons informed and interested in library services.
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Nick CowieExactly what it the title says, very handy for somebody who works with lots of librarians.
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