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On Social Marketing and Social Change: The Public Health Establishment Explores Social Media
Public Media 2.0: Dynamic, Engaged Publics -- Publications -- Center for Social Media at American University
Public broadcasting, newspapers, magazines, and network newscasts have all played a central role in our democracy, informing citizens and guiding public conversation. But the top-down dissemination technologies that supported them are being supplanted by
Use of Facebook in academic health sciences libraries
Omitting descriptive and editorial communications, this literature review summarizes some representative research-oriented studies on libraries and Facebook found in the database, Library Literature. Mack et al.'s article, “Reaching Students with Facebook
The Health Care Blog: Why Technology is No Longer Optional in Public Health
How are they making things better you ask? Well, they are doing a couple things:
Communicating with their target audiences; Informing professionals in their field; Developing new tools for their industry; Being open to the changing times and adapting;
Social Networking Technologies: A "Poke" for Campus Services | EDUCAUSE CONNECT
The goal for all of us in higher education is to identify where a good opportunity exists and to use that opportunity to make something happen. Campuses encompass diverse populations of students, administrators, and faculty—and along with them, varied pos
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