Social Networking and Libraries- Monica Martinez

 

Social networking is something many participate and benefit from. Libraries benefit from doing simple social networking. Facebook, Instagram, and twitter are some examples that a library can use to easily advertise their services and activities. There are a few libraries I follow online and have noticed more postings since the pandemic. There were many simple social media posts where a simple response in the comments is all that is needed. For example, a post asking what the first book you read that changed your perspective on the world, is a great way to find great recommendations by browsing through Instagram. On Shakespeare’s birthday my local library posted a picture with a fun fact attached and asked their followers to share their favorite quote from him. These types of interactions open the window up to have conversations with others in the community. “The social media landscape continues to expand, as do the methods for mobile accessibility, and libraries would do well to match these evolving options to their user’s technology preferences and information seeking behaviors so that they can provide an optimal user experience” (Social Networking). Technology is always growing and changing as well as social media and how we social network. This will always affect the library, but this is a good thing. It allows the library to grow to best accommodate their patrons.

 

"Social Networking", American Library Association, April 9, 2014.

http://www.ala.org/news/state-americas-libraries-report-2014/social-networking

 


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