This article evaluates microblogging in general, and Twitter in particular, as a professional tool in library and information services provision. It draws on the findings of a study completed in 2010 based on survey and interview responses of over 300 librarian participants
Purpose: As one of the first university libraries to embrace ICT adoption in the country, it was nec...
In an attempt to market their services and connect with potential users, and particularly young peop...
Twitter can be a productive tool for academic libraries to use when sharing information, marketing s...
This article evaluates microblogging in general, and Twitter in particular, as a professional tool i...
This article highlights the advantages of librarians and libraries establishing a professional or in...
The aim of this research is to discover how and why New Zealand Public Libraries use the micro-blogg...
This article highlights the advantages of librarians and libraries establishing a professional or in...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηPurpose – The paper aims to present a critical review on the adoption and use of...
Purpose – This paper aims to present an overview of how libraries are using Twitter in an academic s...
Libraries are using Twitter for a variety of communication purposes. Some libraries use it to listen...
In an attempt to market their services and connect with potential users, and particularly young peop...
Twitter is a relatively common platform through which libraries can connect with their user communit...
This data set is an accompaniment to the following paper: Humphreys, Sarah. 2019. “Tweeting into the...
Despite the vast amount of research into social media use by libraries, no research has been made in...
Libraries and Learning Innovation (LLI) at Leeds Metropolitan University launched its Twitter accoun...
Purpose: As one of the first university libraries to embrace ICT adoption in the country, it was nec...
In an attempt to market their services and connect with potential users, and particularly young peop...
Twitter can be a productive tool for academic libraries to use when sharing information, marketing s...
This article evaluates microblogging in general, and Twitter in particular, as a professional tool i...
This article highlights the advantages of librarians and libraries establishing a professional or in...
The aim of this research is to discover how and why New Zealand Public Libraries use the micro-blogg...
This article highlights the advantages of librarians and libraries establishing a professional or in...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηPurpose – The paper aims to present a critical review on the adoption and use of...
Purpose – This paper aims to present an overview of how libraries are using Twitter in an academic s...
Libraries are using Twitter for a variety of communication purposes. Some libraries use it to listen...
In an attempt to market their services and connect with potential users, and particularly young peop...
Twitter is a relatively common platform through which libraries can connect with their user communit...
This data set is an accompaniment to the following paper: Humphreys, Sarah. 2019. “Tweeting into the...
Despite the vast amount of research into social media use by libraries, no research has been made in...
Libraries and Learning Innovation (LLI) at Leeds Metropolitan University launched its Twitter accoun...
Purpose: As one of the first university libraries to embrace ICT adoption in the country, it was nec...
In an attempt to market their services and connect with potential users, and particularly young peop...
Twitter can be a productive tool for academic libraries to use when sharing information, marketing s...