Social media strategies for libraries


My current research project is focused on my learnings from Blink and The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell. More specifically, I’m trying to find out how libraries can identify the right library 2.0 technologies that will work best for their own communities. So the first part of my research really involves decision making.

Making Library 2.0 Decisions

What steps should libraries take to find out what works best? Is it better to spend more time planning and discussing or make simple snap judgments? What are the best ways to ask patrons what they want?

To find possible answers to these questions, I’m going to rely on two books with totally opposing viewpoints:

In addition, I started reading a couple of other books on decision making to get a better perspective on the whole issue:

There are also a few relevant blog posts that pertain to this subject:

Promoting Library 2.0

The second part of my research, will focus on how we can successfully implement library 2.0 technologies. So once we make the decision to use a particular product or service, what are some of the things we can do to ensure that the technology is being utilized by the community.

For this part of the research, I decided to start with these three books:

And a couple of links (blog post & presentation) I stumbled upon:

And of course, I will refer to the LIS text Library 2.0: A Guide to Participatory Library Service and anything else I can get my hands on that’s relevant.

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