What can social media tell us about our patrons? We look at Yik Yak through the lens of library ethnography, suggesting that anonymous social media can reveal not only complaints and commentary about library services and spaces, but also uncover students’ emotional and social experience with research and study space. Looking at social media posts on Yik Yak, we uncover common threads of social dynamics, expectations of quiet space, and frustration with studying, all of which increase our understanding of student experiences in US and international libraries
Usually the conversation about social media in libraries and archives revolves solely around marketi...
Academic libraries are constantly changing in response to advances in technology. One facet of this ...
Responding to the prompt, “How is digital technology shaping the future of library and/or informatio...
What can social media tell us about our patrons? We look at Yik Yak through the lens of library ethn...
This study explores academic libraries’ potential uses of the mobile application Yik Yak, with parti...
Librarians from Purdue University wanted to determine which social media platforms students use, whi...
Social media has increasingly become an integral part of our personal and professional lives worldwi...
Academic libraries are actively involved in social media platforms as part of their campus communiti...
Despite the widespread use of social media by students and its increased use in higher education, ve...
This article explores the concept of a library through social media platforms, resulting in forming ...
Large academic libraries with a decentralized structure can lead to individual library units creatin...
Social media have become a bigger and bigger aspect of daily life for many ages and especially withi...
Students use social media to seek out, collaborate, and obtain information from their classmates and...
Yik Yak, a social media app for smartphones, appeared in 2013 and lets people anonymously post “yaks...
In the spring of 2013, the Emily Carr University of Art and Design Library embarked on a year-long p...
Usually the conversation about social media in libraries and archives revolves solely around marketi...
Academic libraries are constantly changing in response to advances in technology. One facet of this ...
Responding to the prompt, “How is digital technology shaping the future of library and/or informatio...
What can social media tell us about our patrons? We look at Yik Yak through the lens of library ethn...
This study explores academic libraries’ potential uses of the mobile application Yik Yak, with parti...
Librarians from Purdue University wanted to determine which social media platforms students use, whi...
Social media has increasingly become an integral part of our personal and professional lives worldwi...
Academic libraries are actively involved in social media platforms as part of their campus communiti...
Despite the widespread use of social media by students and its increased use in higher education, ve...
This article explores the concept of a library through social media platforms, resulting in forming ...
Large academic libraries with a decentralized structure can lead to individual library units creatin...
Social media have become a bigger and bigger aspect of daily life for many ages and especially withi...
Students use social media to seek out, collaborate, and obtain information from their classmates and...
Yik Yak, a social media app for smartphones, appeared in 2013 and lets people anonymously post “yaks...
In the spring of 2013, the Emily Carr University of Art and Design Library embarked on a year-long p...
Usually the conversation about social media in libraries and archives revolves solely around marketi...
Academic libraries are constantly changing in response to advances in technology. One facet of this ...
Responding to the prompt, “How is digital technology shaping the future of library and/or informatio...